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The `apple_tv` platform allows you to control an Apple TV (3rd and 4th generation).
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<p class='note'>
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Currently you must have Home Sharing enabled for this to work. Support for pairing Home Assistant
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with your device will be supported in a later released.
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Currently you must have Home Sharing enabled for this to work. Support for pairing Home Assistant with your device will be supported in a later released.
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</p>
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## {% linkable_title Configuration %}
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If you want to automatically discover new devices, just make sure you have ``discovery:``in
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your ``configuration.yaml``. To manually add an Apple TV to your installation, add the following
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to your configuration file:
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If you want to automatically discover new devices, just make sure you have `discovery:` in your `configuration.yaml` file. To manually add an Apple TV to your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file:
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```yaml
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# Example configuration.yaml entry
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- platform: apple_tv
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host: IP_ADDRESS
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login_id: LOGIN_ID
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name: NAME
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```
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Configuration variables:
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- **login_id** (*Required*): An identifier used to login to the device, see below
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- **name** (*Optional*): The name of the device used in the frontend
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In order to connect to the device you need a *login id*. The easiest way to obtain this identifier
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is to use the application ``atvremote``. It should be available in the same environment as you
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installed Home-Assistant. Just run it like this to scan for all devices (try again if a device
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is missing):
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In order to connect to the device you need a *login id*. The easiest way to obtain this identifier is to use the application ``atvremote``. It should be available in the same environment as you installed Home-Assistant. Just run it like this to scan for all devices (try again if a device is missing):
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```
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```bash
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$ atvremote scan
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Found Apple TVs:
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- Apple TV at 10.0.10.22 (login id: 00000000-1234-5678-9012-345678901234)
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```
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Just copy and paste the login id from the device you want to add. For more details about
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atvremote, see: [this page](https://github.com/postlund/pyatv/blob/master/docs/atvremote.rst).
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Just copy and paste the login id from the device you want to add. For more details about `atvremote`, see: [this page](https://github.com/postlund/pyatv/blob/master/docs/atvremote.rst).
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## Notes and Limitations
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## {% linkable_title Notes and Limitations %}
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- Pairing is currently not supported
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