Alexa.InventoryLevelUsageSensor Interface 3
Implement the Alexa.InventoryLevelUsageSensor
interface in your Alexa skill so that you can report the approximate usage of a consumable product installed in your device. For example, if your device is a vacuum cleaner, you can report the approximate health of the dust filter. You can implement multiple instances of Alexa.InventoryLevelUsageSensor
for multiple consumable products, such as a vacuum with a dust filter and a brush.
If you report the quantity of a consumable product remaining in your device, implement the Alexa.InventoryLevelSensor
interface instead. If you report when your device uses a consumable product, implement the Alexa.InventoryUsageSensor
interface instead.
For the list of languages that the Alexa.InventoryLevelUsageSensor
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.InventoryLevelUsageSensor
, 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.
- You can provide your replenishment IDs later in an AddOrUpdateReport message.
Reportable properties
The Alexa.InventoryLevelUsageSensor
interface doesn't define any reportable properties.
Discovery
You describe endpoints that support Alexa.InventoryLevelUsageSensor
by using the standard discovery mechanism described in Alexa.Discovery.
For the full list of display categories, see display categories.
Capabilities array
In addition to the usual discovery response fields, for each Alexa.InventoryLevelUsageSensor
entry in the capabilities array, include the following fields.
Field | Description | Type |
---|---|---|
instance |
Name of the sensor. Examples: Sensor.DustFilter or Sensor.Brush . |
String |
measurement |
Way you measure the consumable product. Valid value: Duration |
Object |
replenishment |
Dash Replenishment ID for the consumable product. | Object |
capabilityResources |
Friendly names that customers can use to interact with the sensor. | CapabilityResources object |
Discover response example
The following example shows a Discover.Response
message for a vacuum that supports the Alexa.InventoryLevelUsageSensor
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": "Vacuum Plus",
"description": "Smart Vacuum by Vacuum Maker Plus",
"friendlyName": "Downstairs vacuum",
"displayCategories": [
"VACUUM_CLEANER"
],
"additionalAttributes": {
"manufacturer": "Vacuum Plus",
"model" : "VPM1",
"serialNumber": "Serial number of the device",
"firmwareVersion" : "Firmware version of the device",
"softwareVersion": "Software version of the device",
"customIdentifier": "Optional custom identifier for the device"
},
"cookie": {},
"capabilities": [
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa.InventoryLevelUsageSensor",
"instance": "Sensor.DustFilter",
"version": "3",
"configuration": {
"measurement": {
"@type": "Duration"
},
"replenishment": {
"@type": "DashReplenishmentId",
"value": "replenishment ID for refill options"
}
},
"capabilityResources": {
"friendlyNames": [
{
"@type": "text",
"value": {
"text": "Dust filter",
"locale": "en-US"
}
},
{
"@type": "text",
"value": {
"text": "filtre à poussière",
"locale": "fr-FR"
}
}
]
}
},
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa.InventoryLevelUsageSensor",
"instance": "Sensor.Brush",
"version": "3",
"configuration": {
"measurement": {
"@type": "Duration"
},
"replenishment": {
"@type": "DashReplenishmentId",
"value": "replenishment ID for refill options"
}
},
"capabilityResources": {
"friendlyNames": [
{
"@type": "text",
"value": {
"text": "Brush",
"locale": "en-US"
}
}
]
}
},
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa.PowerController",
"version": "3",
"properties": {
"supported": [
{
"name": "powerState"
}
],
"retrievable": true,
"proactivelyReported": true
}
},
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa",
"version": "3"
}
]
}
]
}
}
}
AddOrUpdateReport
You must proactively send an Alexa.Discovery.AddOrUpdateReport
message 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
message. For details, see AddOrUpdateReport event.
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": "Vacuum Plus",
"description": "Smart Vacuum by Vacuum Maker Plus",
"friendlyName": "Downstairs vacuum",
"displayCategories": [
"VACUUM_CLEANER"
],
"additionalAttributes": {
"manufacturer": "Vacuum Plus",
"model" : "VPM1",
"serialNumber": "Serial number of the device",
"firmwareVersion" : "Firmware version of the device",
"softwareVersion": "Software version of the device",
"customIdentifier": "Optional custom identifier for the device"
},
"cookie": {},
"capabilities": [
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa.InventoryLevelUsageSensor",
"instance": "Sensor.DustFilter",
"version": "3",
"configuration": {
"measurement": {
"@type": "Duration"
},
"replenishment": {
"@type": "DashReplenishmentId",
"value": "replenishment ID for refill options"
}
},
"capabilityResources": {
"friendlyNames": [
{
"@type": "text",
"value": {
"text": "Dust filter",
"locale": "en-US"
}
},
{
"@type": "text",
"value": {
"text": "filtre à poussière",
"locale": "fr-FR"
}
}
]
}
},
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa.InventoryLevelUsageSensor",
"instance": "Sensor.Brush",
"version": "3",
"configuration": {
"measurement": {
"@type": "Duration"
},
"replenishment": {
"@type": "DashReplenishmentId",
"value": "replenishment ID for refill options"
}
},
"capabilityResources": {
"friendlyNames": [
{
"@type": "text",
"value": {
"text": "Brush",
"locale": "en-US"
}
}
]
}
},
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa.PowerController",
"version": "3",
"properties": {
"supported": [
{
"name": "powerState"
}
],
"proactivelyReported": true,
"retrievable": true
}
},
{
"type": "AlexaInterface",
"interface": "Alexa",
"version": "3"
}
]
}
]
}
}
}
Inventory update events
The Alexa.InventoryLevelUsageSensor
interface defines the following events that you use to update the inventory.
ChangeReport
When you implement the Alexa.InventoryLevelUsageSensor
interface, you send InventoryConsumed
and InventoryReplaced
events instead of the ChangeReport
event.
ChangeReport
events for other interfaces that you support, such as Alexa.PowerController
. For details, see the documentation for each interface that you support. For details about change reports, see Understand State and Change Reporting.InventoryConsumed event
To report inventory proactively to Alexa, send
an InventoryConsumed
event and include the approximate usage of a consumable product installed in your device. Report this event about one time a day. You send the event to the Alexa event gateway.
messageId
in the header of your events must be unique, as described in Header
object.InventoryConsumed event example
In the following example, you notify Alexa after the device consumes 30 hours of the dust filter lifespan.
{
"event": {
"header": {
"namespace": "Alexa.InventoryLevelUsageSensor",
"name": "InventoryConsumed",
"instance": "Sensor.DustFilter",
"messageId": "Unique identifier, preferably a version 4 UUID",
"payloadVersion": "3"
},
"endpoint": {
"scope": {
"type": "BearerToken",
"token": "OAuth2.0 bearer token"
},
"endpointId": "Endpoint ID"
},
"payload": {
"usage": {
"@type": "Duration",
"value": "PT30H"
},
"timeOfSample": "2020-07-02T16:20:50.52Z"
}
}
}
InventoryConsumed event payload
Field | Description | Type | Required |
---|---|---|---|
usage |
Amount of the consumable product already used, expressed as a Duration. The duration value must not be negative. | Object | Yes |
timeOfSample |
Time the sensor detected the usage level. Defined in ISO 8601 format, YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ . |
String | Yes |
InventoryReplaced event
After the user replaces a consumable product, send an InventoryReplaced
event proactively to Alexa. You send the event to the Alexa event gateway.
messageId
in the header of your events must be unique, as described in Header object.InventoryReplaced event example
In the following example, you notify Alexa after the user has replaced the dust filter.
{
"event": {
"header": {
"namespace": "Alexa.InventoryLevelUsageSensor",
"name": "InventoryReplaced",
"instance": "Sensor.DustFilter",
"messageId": "Unique identifier, preferably a version 4 UUID",
"payloadVersion": "3"
},
"endpoint": {
"scope": {
"type": "BearerToken",
"token": "OAuth2.0 bearer token"
},
"endpointId": "Endpoint ID"
},
"payload": {
"replacedDate": "2020-01-15T14:30Z"
}
}
}
InventoryReplaced event payload
Field | Description | Type | Required |
---|---|---|---|
replacedDate |
Date the user replaced the consumable product. Defined in ISO 8601 format, YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ . |
String | Yes |
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Last updated: Nov 08, 2022