Remove deprecated pandora docs (#39287)

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---
title: Pandora
description: Instructions on how to integrate Pandora radio into Home Assistant.
ha_category:
- Media player
ha_release: 0.22
ha_iot_class: Local Polling
ha_domain: pandora
ha_platforms:
- media_player
ha_integration_type: integration
related:
- docs: /docs/configuration/
title: Configuration file
ha_quality_scale: legacy
---
If you have a Pandora account, you can control it from Home Assistant with this media player.
{% important %}
This integration is only available on Home Assistant Core installation types. Unfortunately, it cannot be used with Home Assistant OS, Supervised or Container.
{% endimportant %}
### Installation of Pianobar
This media player uses the [Pianobar command-line Pandora client](https://github.com/PromyLOPh/pianobar), which you have to install separately. This can be done on a Raspberry Pi 2/3 with Raspbian Jessie as follows . _(Note: Other platforms may have different installation processes)_
The version of pianobar that comes with Jessie has a bug, so you have to build a more recent version. The latest version depends on a recent version of libraries associated with FFmpeg, so you should make sure you go through the backport process documented in [The FFmpeg integration](/integrations/ffmpeg/) before doing this. Install the following basic dependencies:
```bash
sudo apt-get install git libao-dev libgcrypt11-dev libfaad-dev libmad0-dev libjson-c-dev make pkg-config libcurl4-openssl-dev
```
And now install the backported FFmpeg-related libraries (note that if you're using an older version of FFmpeg for other things on this machine, you may encounter issues after doings this):
```bash
sudo apt-get -t jessie-backports install libav-tools libavcodec-extra libavcodec-dev libavfilter-dev libavformat-dev
```
Now clone the Pianobar repository and build pianobar:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/PromyLOPh/pianobar.git
cd pianobar
make clean && make
sudo make install
```
Configure Pianobar to auto-login and start playing a station (optional, see `man pianobar`) by creating and editing the `~/.config/pianobar/config` file:
```bash
password = Password
user = you@youraccount.com
```
Test it out by running `pianobar` in the command line. You should be able to listen to your Pandora stations.
### Configuration in Home Assistant
The Pandora player can be loaded by adding the following lines to your {% term "`configuration.yaml`" %} file.
{% include integrations/restart_ha_after_config_inclusion.md %}
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
media_player:
- platform: pandora
```
That's it! Now you will find a media player. If you click it you will find all your stations listed as different sources. If you switch to one, the station will begin playing.
<p class='img'>
<img src='/images/screenshots/pandora_player.png' />
</p>

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