Echolocate

Echolocate is a function to help you get an Echo device's physical location and timezone using the Alexa and Geo-location API's. It's especially useful when building Alexa skills that return time information. The skill request will only give you GMT times, so you can use this library to help you figure out the timezone of your user's echo device and relay the time correctly.

Usage

In your Alexa Skill:

import echolocate from ' echolocate ' ; const deviceLocation = await echolocate ( deviceId , { consentToken } )

Or alternatively if you want to use the command-line for whatever reason:

echolocate --device-id " amzn1.ask.device... " --consent-token " Atza|... "

Returns:

{ deviceId : " amzn1.ask.device.... " , countryCode : " US " , postalCode : " 11215 " city : " New York " , country : " United States " , formattedAddress : " Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA " , latitude : 40 . 6986772 , longitude : - 73 . 9859414 , timezone : { dstOffset : 3600 , rawOffset : - 18000 , timeZoneId : " America/New_York " , timeZoneName : " Eastern Daylight Time " } , }

Echolocate will use the Alexa API to get the Echo device's location and timezone based on the permissions you have set for you Alexa Skill. To perform an echolocation, you must supply two pieces of information from your Skill's request: the deviceId and the consentToken . The consentToken will only be present if you request location permission in your skill. You can find more information about this on Amazon's Developer Portal

AWS Config

In order to keep the number of geolocation requests to a minimum, you can configure Echolocate to store the location information it retrieves in an AWS Dynamo DB. To do so, create a config file at config/default.js and fill in the required information.

For example:

module . exports = { echolocate : { awsConfig : { accessKeyId : " <AWS ACCESS KEY> " , secretAccessKey : " <AWS SECRET ACCESS KEY> " , region : " <AWS REGION> " , } , dbTableName : " <DYNAMO DB TABLE NAME> " , } } ;

Echolocate will actually use the config library under the hood so just follow that project's guidelines if you want to customize the config file.