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This is an application that "hacks" your Amazon Dash Button to order you alcohol from Drizly!
DrizlyDash
This is a node.js application that "hacks" your Amazon Dash Button to order you alcohol from Drizly! After my first app PizzaDash (source code) I felt like, what goes best with pizza? Simple answer, beer. So I set out to figure out how to get beer delivered to me, and in my area, there is Drizly who happens to have an API available to developers. I am using a npm module to listen for the button press hortinstein's Node-Dash-Button.
One idea would be to have this always running via a local server such as a Raspberry Pi and have on demand alcohol ordering whenever you just need a drink! ;)
I wrote a blog post about my experience here on Medium!
Requirements
pcap
If you are running ubuntu you will need to run sudo apt-get install libpcap0.8-dev
Contributing
- Pull or Fork code.
- Do cool stuff.
- Submit a PR.
Setup/Run
- Run
npm install
the first time so all npm requirements will be installed. - Find Dash Button
- Run
sudo node node_modules/node-dash-button/bin/findbutton
and press the button
- Run
node accountCreation.js
script to create a Drizly account under your unique partner token.
- You need to create a new account using your unique partner token, even if you have already created one on Drizly's website
- Run
node setup.js
script which will ask a few question to create a.env
file to store your private information.
- Add your Amazon Dash Button's address from step 2
- Add your Partner Token that is handed out by Drizly
- You will then log into your Drizly Account (If you haven't already created a Drizly account, please run
node accountCreation.js
and signup and fill in your default address and credit card.)
- Rerun
node setup.js
script which will now ask you for a query to check out the catalog at your closest store.
- See Example Query for how to select your items
- Currently right now you have to manually add your order to
app.js
- On ~ line 14/15 you can see
items[249325]
with the integer being a specific item which you can get by querying the catalog in thesetup.js
script right now. See To do
- Run
npm start
and press your Dash Button that you have set up and BAM beer/wine/liquor will be coming soon!
Example Query
On step 5/6 Above where you need query the catalog and find what you want to order, here is an example output and how to select the correct item number: If you look underneath variants: > availability: > item_id: 123456
That is the exact item you need to choose for that specific store.
...
You are about to query Store: 92
DrizlyDash>Enter your alcohol query> sculpin
Command-line input received:
query: sculpin
Query successful! Server responded with:
[ { catalog_item_id: 810,
name: 'Ballast Point Sculpin IPA',
slug: 'ballast-point-sculpin-ipa',
brand_name: 'Ballast Point',
variants:
[ { variant_id: 20054,
display_name: 'Ballast Point Sculpin IPA 6 Cans',
availability:
[ { item_id: 515105,
store_id: 92,
quantity_on_hand: 54,
price: '$14.49',
price_raw: 14.49,
show_in_catalog: true } ],
container_qty: 6,
container_type: 'Can',
volume: 12,
volume_units: 'OZ',
short_description: '6 Cans' },
{ variant_id: 8744,
display_name: 'Ballast Point Sculpin IPA 6 Bottles',
availability:
[ { item_id: 248290,
store_id: 92,
quantity_on_hand: 64,
price: '$14.49',
price_raw: 14.49,
show_in_catalog: true } ],
container_qty: 6,
container_type: 'Bottle',
volume: 12,
volume_units: 'OZ',
short_description: '6 Bottles' } ],
...
Always Running
This article shows you what you can do with a Raspberry Pi to set this up as a node server running all the time on your network and it literally would be the press of a button whenever you wanted!
AWS IoT Button Version
Here is my small Gist that is my AWS Lambda function that is fired off when pressing the Amazon AWS IoT Button. In my Medium article, I explain in depth how to use it.
To do
- Modify
setup.js
to allow user to create an order from queries to the catalog - Create a localhost webpage that you can create account and search the catalog to build your order
- Other ideas?