--- title: Roku description: Instructions how to integrate Roku devices into Home Assistant. ha_category: - Binary sensor - Hub - Media player - Remote - Select - Sensor ha_iot_class: Local Polling ha_release: 0.86 ha_domain: roku ha_config_flow: true ha_quality_scale: silver ha_codeowners: - '@ctalkington' ha_ssdp: true ha_homekit: true ha_platforms: - binary_sensor - diagnostics - media_player - remote - select - sensor ha_integration_type: device --- The Roku integration allows you to control a [Roku](https://www.roku.com/) device. {% include integrations/config_flow.md %} When adding the integration, you will be asked to provide a {% term host %}. Unless you changed the hostname, this refers to the IP address of your Roku device. You can find the IP address or hostname in the network settings of your Roku device, by checking your router, or by using a network scanning tool. There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - Media player - Remote ## Remote The `roku` remote platform allows you to send remote control buttons to a Roku device. It is automatically set up when a Roku is configured. At the moment, the following buttons are supported: - back - backspace - channel_down - channel_up - down - enter - find_remote - forward - home - info - input_av1 - input_hdmi1 - input_hdmi2 - input_hdmi3 - input_hdmi4 - input_tuner - left - literal - play - power - replay - reverse - right - search - select - up - volume_down - volume_mute - volume_up A typical service call for pressing several buttons looks like this. ```yaml service: remote.send_command target: entity_id: remote.roku data: command: - left - left - select ``` ## Media player When the Home Assistant Roku integration is enabled and a Roku device has been configured, in the Home Assistant UI the Roku media player will show a listing of the installed channels, or apps, under “source”. Select one and it will attempt to launch the channel on your Roku device. ## Source Automation The `media_player.select_source` service may be used to launch specific applications/streaming channels on your Roku device. | Service data attribute | Optional | Description | Example | | ---------------------- | -------- | ----------- | ------- | | `entity_id` | no | Target a specific media player. | | `source` | no | An application name or application ID. | Prime Video ### Examples ```yaml action: - service: media_player.select_source target: entity_id: media_player.roku data: source: "Prime Video" ``` Alternatively, the application id can be used for `source`. See [Obtaining Application IDs](#obtaining-application-ids). ```yaml action: - service: media_player.select_source target: entity_id: media_player.roku data: source: 20197 ``` ### Obtaining Application IDs The currently active application ID can be found in the `Active App ID` diagnostic sensor. Alternatively, you can make a manual HTTP request (GET) to `http://ROKU_IP:8060/query/apps`, in either your browser or terminal, to retrieve a complete list of installed applications in XML format. ## TV Channel Tuning The `media_player.play_media` service may be used to tune to specific channels on your Roku TV device with OTA antenna. | Service data attribute | Optional | Description | Example | | ---------------------- | -------- | ----------- | ------- | | `entity_id` | no | Target a specific media player. | | `media_content_id` | no | A channel number. | 5.1 | `media_content_type` | no | A media type. | `channel` ### Example ```yaml action: - service: media_player.play_media target: entity_id: media_player.roku data: media_content_id: 5.1 media_content_type: channel ``` ## Content Deeplinking The `media_player.play_media` service may be used to deep link to content within an application. | Service data attribute | Optional | Description | Example | | ---------------------- | -------- | ----------- | ------- | | `entity_id` | no | Target a specific media player. | | `media_content_id` | no | A media identifier. | 291097 | `media_content_type` | no | A media type. | `app` | `extra.content_id` | no | A unique content identifier passed to app. | 8e06a8b7-d667-4e31-939d-f40a6dd78a88 | `extra.media_type` | no | A media type passed to app. Should be one of `movie`, `episode`, `season`, `series`, `shortFormVideo`, `special`, `live` | movie ### Example ```yaml action: - service: media_player.play_media target: entity_id: media_player.roku data: media_content_id: 291097 media_content_type: app extra: content_id: 8e06a8b7-d667-4e31-939d-f40a6dd78a88 media_type: movie ``` ### Obtaining Content IDs Content IDs are unique to each streaming service and vary in format but are often part of the video webpage URL. Here are some examples: | Service | App ID | URL Format | Content ID | Media Type | ------- | ------ | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- | | Disney Plus | 291097 | disneyplus.com/video/8e06a8b7-d667-4e31-939d-f40a6dd78a88 | 8e06a8b7-d667-4e31-939d-f40a6dd78a88 | movie | Hulu | 2285 | hulu.com/series/american-dad-977c8e25-cde0-41b7-80ce-e746f2d2093f | american-dad-977c8e25-cde0-41b7-80ce-e746f2d2093f | series | Spotify | 22297 | open.spotify.com/playlist/5xddIVAtLrZKtt4YGLM1SQ | spotify:playlist:5xddIVAtLrZKtt4YGLM1SQ | playlist | YouTube | 837 | youtu.be/6ZMXE5PXPqU | 6ZMXE5PXPqU | live ## Services ### Service `roku.search` This service allows you to emulate opening the search screen and entering the search keyword. | Service data attribute | Optional | Description | Example | | ---------------------- | -------- | ----------- | ------- | | `entity_id` | yes | The entities to search on. | media_player.roku | `keyword` | no | The keyword to search for. | Space Jam