--- 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 --- If you have a Pandora account, you can control it from Home Assistant with this media player.
This integration is only available on Home Assistant Core installation types. Unfortunately, it cannot be used with Home Assistant OS, Supervised or Container.
### 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 `configuration.yaml`: ```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.