Alexa.InventoryLevelSensor Interface 3
Implement the Alexa.InventoryLevelSensor
interface in your Alexa skill so that you can report the amount of a consumable product that your device has remaining. For example, if your device is a printer, you can report the amount of ink or toner that the printer has remaining. You can implement multiple instances of Alexa.InventoryLevelSensor
for multiple consumable products, such as a printer with separate storage for cyan, yellow, magenta, and black ink or toner.
If you report when your device uses a consumable product, implement the Alexa.InventoryUsageSensor
interface instead. If the consumable product that you track has an unknown lifespan, implement the Alexa.InventoryLevelUsageSensor
interface instead.
For the list of languages that the Alexa.InventoryLevelSensor
interface supports, see List of Alexa Interfaces and Supported Languages. For the definitions of the message properties, see Alexa Interface Message and Property Reference.
Dash replenishment IDs
You can add the Amazon Dash Replenishment Service to your smart home device to enable Alexa to monitor and reorder supplies or replacement parts for your device. When you report inventory with Alexa.InventoryLevelSensor
, your customers can track supply levels within the Alexa app and receive notifications from Alexa when supplies run low or parts need replacement. Also, customers can set up automatic reordering of these supplies. For example, a printer can report ink usage to Alexa so that the customer doesn't run out of ink.
For details, see About Dash Replenishment.
When you register your device for Dash replenishment, Amazon supplies a replenishment ID for each consumable product in your device. The replenishment ID identifies the products that the customer can order to replace the consumed product. You can provide these IDs to Alexa in the following ways:
- If you already have your replenishment IDs at the time of device discovery, provide them in your discovery response.
- If you don't have the replenishment IDs at the time of device discovery, provide your replenishment IDs later in an
AddOrUpdateReport
event.
Utterances
The Alexa.InventoryLevelSensor
interface doesn't define any user utterances.
Properties and objects
The Alexa.InventoryLevelSensor
interface includes the following properties and objects.
Reportable properties
The Alexa.InventoryLevelSensor
interface defines the level
property as the primary property. You identify the properties that you support in your discovery response.
The level
property represents the current amount of a consumable product that a device has remaining. You can express level
as one of the following types: count, percentage, volume, or weight. For volume and weight, you include the unit of measure.
Measurement object
The Measurement
object defines the way that you measure a consumable product.
Property | Description | Type |
---|---|---|
|
Measurement type. |
String |
|
Current level of the consumable product. Include when you report the usage. |
String |
|
Standard of measurement for the type. Include for |
String |
Replenishment object
The Replenishment
object identifies the consumable product.
Property | Description | Type |
---|---|---|
|
Identifies the ID type. |
String |
|
Dash replenishment ID for the consumable product. |
String |
Discovery
You describe endpoints that support Alexa.InventoryLevelSensor
by using the standard discovery mechanism described in Alexa.Discovery.
Set proactivelyReported
to true for the properties that you proactively report to Alexa in a change report.
An endpoint can support multiple sensors. To distinguish sensors, you must include the an Alexa.InventoryLevelSensor
with the instance
property for each sensor that you support.
For the full list of display categories, see display categories.
To let Alexa know the health of your device, also implement the Alexa.EndpointHealth
interface.
Capabilities array
In addition to the usual discovery response fields, for each Alexa.InventoryLevelSensor
entry in the capabilities array, include the following fields.
Property | Description | Type |
---|---|---|
|
Name of the sensor. |
String |
|
Way you measure the consumable product. |
|
|
Dash replenishment ID for the consumable product. |
|
|
Friendly names for the consumable product that customers can use to interact with the sensor. |
|
Discover response example
The following example shows a Discover.Response
message for a printer that supports the Alexa.InventoryLevelSensor
interface.
{
"event": {
"header": {
"namespace": "Alexa.Discovery",
"name": "Discover.Response",
"payloadVersion": "3",
"messageId": "Unique identifier, preferably a version 4 UUID"
},
"payload": {
"endpoints": [
{
"endpointId": "Unique ID of the endpoint",
"manufacturerName": "Printer Plus",
"description": "Smart Printer by Printer Maker Plus",
"friendlyName": "Printer",
"displayCategories": [
"OTHER"
],
"cookie": {},
"capabilities": [
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa.InventoryLevelSensor",
"instance": "InkSensor.Cyan",
"version": "3",
"properties": {
"supported": [
{
"name": "level"
}
],
"retrievable": false,
"proactivelyReported": true
},
"configuration": {
"measurement": {
"@type": "Volume",
"unit": "MILLILITER"
},
"replenishment": {
"@type": "DashReplenishmentId",
"value": "replenishment ID for refill options"
}
},
"capabilityResources": {
"friendlyNames": [
{
"@type": "text",
"value": {
"text": "Cyan ink",
"locale": "en-US"
}
},
{
"@type": "text",
"value": {
"text": "Encre cyan",
"locale": "fr-FR"
}
}
]
}
},
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa.InventoryLevelSensor",
"instance": "PaperSensor.FrontTray",
"version": "3",
"properties": {
"supported": [
{
"name": "level"
}
],
"retrievable": false,
"proactivelyReported": true
},
"configuration": {
"measurement": {
"@type": "Count"
},
"replenishment": {
"@type": "DashReplenishmentId",
"value": "replenishment ID for refill options"
}
},
"capabilityResources": {
"friendlyNames": [
{
"@type": "text",
"value": {
"text": "Front tray",
"locale": "en-US"
}
}
]
}
},
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa.PowerController",
"version": "3",
"properties": {
"supported": [
{
"name": "powerState"
}
],
"retrievable": true,
"proactivelyReported": true
}
},
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa.EndpointHealth",
"version": "3",
"properties": {
"supported": [
{
"name": "connectivity"
}
],
"proactivelyReported": true,
"retrievable": true
}
},
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa",
"version": "3"
}
]
}
]
}
}
}
AddOrUpdateReport
You must proactively send an Alexa.Discovery.AddOrUpdateReport
event if the feature support of your endpoint changes. For example, if you don't have the replenishment IDs for your consumable products at the time of initial device discovery, you can provide the replenishment IDs to Alexa later by sending an AddOrUpdateReport
event. You can't change the replenishment IDs after you report them the first time.
AddOrUpdateReport event example
{
"event": {
"header": {
"namespace": "Alexa.Discovery",
"name": "AddOrUpdateReport",
"payloadVersion": "3",
"messageId": "Unique identifier, preferably a version 4 UUID"
},
"payload": {
"endpoints": [
{
"endpointId": "Unique ID of the endpoint",
"manufacturerName": "Printer Plus",
"description": "Smart Printer by Printer Maker Plus",
"friendlyName": "Printer",
"displayCategories": [
"OTHER"
],
"cookie": {},
"capabilities": [
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa.InventoryLevelSensor",
"instance": "InkSensor.Cyan",
"version": "3",
"properties": {
"supported": [
{
"name": "level"
}
],
"retrievable": true,
"proactivelyReported": true
},
"configuration": {
"measurement": {
"@type": "Volume",
"unit": "MILLILITER"
},
"replenishment": {
"@type": "DashReplenishmentId",
"value": "replenishment ID for refill options"
}
},
"capabilityResources": {
"friendlyNames": [
{
"@type": "text",
"value": {
"text": "Cyan ink",
"locale": "en-US"
}
},
{
"@type": "text",
"value": {
"text": "Encre cyan",
"locale": "fr-FR"
}
}
]
}
},
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa.InventoryLevelSensor",
"instance": "PaperSensor.FrontTray",
"version": "3",
"properties": {
"supported": [
{
"name": "level"
}
],
"retrievable": true,
"proactivelyReported": true
},
"configuration": {
"measurement": {
"@type": "Count"
},
"replenishment": {
"@type": "DashReplenishmentId",
"value": "replenishment ID for refill options"
}
},
"capabilityResources": {
"friendlyNames": [
{
"@type": "text",
"value": {
"text": "Front tray",
"locale": "en-US"
}
}
]
}
},
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa.PowerController",
"version": "3",
"properties": {
"supported": [
{
"name": "powerState"
}
],
"retrievable": true,
"proactivelyReported": true
}
},
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa",
"version": "3"
}
]
}
]
}
}
}
Change reporting
To report inventory proactively to Alexa, you send a ChangeReport
event and include the remaining levels of each consumable product. You identify the properties that you proactively report in your discovery response. For details about change reports, see Understand State and Change Reporting.
messageId
in the header of your ChangeReport
events must be unique, as described in Header
object.ChangeReport event example
In the following example, you notify Alexa about the remaining levels of each consumable product after a daily check of all sensors.
{
"event": {
"header": {
"namespace": "Alexa",
"name": "ChangeReport",
"messageId": "Unique identifier, preferably a version 4 UUID",
"payloadVersion": "3"
},
"endpoint": {
"scope": {
"type": "BearerToken",
"token": "OAuth2.0 bearer token"
},
"endpointId": "Endpoint ID"
},
"payload": {
"change": {
"cause": {
"type": "PERIODIC_POLL"
},
"properties": [
{
"namespace": "Alexa.InventoryLevelSensor",
"instance": "InkSensor.Cyan",
"name": "level",
"value": {
"@type": "Volume",
"value": 5,
"unit": "MILLILITER"
},
"timeOfSample": "2019-10-31T17:00:00.00Z",
"uncertaintyInMilliseconds": 0
},
{
"namespace": "Alexa.InventoryLevelSensor",
"instance": "PaperSensor.FrontTray",
"name": "level",
"value": {
"@type": "Count",
"value": 200
},
"timeOfSample": "2019-10-31T17:00:00.00Z",
"uncertaintyInMilliseconds": 0
},
{
"namespace": "Alexa.PowerController",
"name": "powerState",
"value": "ON",
"timeOfSample": "2019-10-31T17:00:00.00Z",
"uncertaintyInMilliseconds": 0
}
]
}
}
},
"context": {
"namespace": "Alexa.EndpointHealth",
"name": "connectivity",
"value": {
"value": "OK"
},
"timeOfSample": "2019-10-31T16:58:10:00.00Z",
"uncertaintyInMilliseconds": 0
}
}
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Last updated: Aug 23, 2024