--- title: "Kodi" description: "Instructions on how to integrate Kodi into Home Assistant." logo: kodi.png ha_category: - Notifications - Media Player ha_release: pre 0.7 ha_iot_class: Local Push redirect_from: - /components/notify.kodi/ - /components/media_player.kodi/ --- The `kodi` platform allows you to control a [Kodi](http://kodi.tv/) multimedia system from Home Assistant. The preferred way to set up the Kodi platform is by enabling the [discovery component](/components/discovery/) which requires enabled [web interface](https://kodi.wiki/view/Web_interface) on your Kodi installation. There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - [Media Player](#configuration) - [Notifications](#notifications) ## Configuration In case the discovery does not work, or you need specific configuration variables, you can add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry media_player: - platform: kodi host: IP_ADDRESS ``` {% configuration %} host: description: The host name or address of the device that is running XBMC/Kodi. required: true type: string port: description: The HTTP port number. required: false type: integer default: 8080 tcp_port: description: The TCP port number. Used for WebSocket connections to Kodi. required: false type: integer default: 9090 name: description: The name of the device used in the frontend. required: false type: string proxy_ssl: description: Connect to Kodi with HTTPS and WSS. Useful if Kodi is behind an SSL proxy. required: false type: boolean default: false username: description: The XBMC/Kodi HTTP username. required: false type: string password: description: The XBMC/Kodi HTTP password. required: false type: string turn_on_action: description: Home Assistant script sequence to call when turning on. required: false type: list turn_off_action: description: Home Assistant script sequence to call when turning off. required: false type: list enable_websocket: description: Enable websocket connections to Kodi via the TCP port. The WebSocket connection allows Kodi to push updates to Home Assistant and removes the need for Home Assistant to poll. If websockets don't work on your installation this can be set to `false`. required: false type: boolean default: true timeout: description: Set timeout for connections to Kodi. Defaults to 5 seconds. required: false type: integer default: 5 {% endconfiguration %} ### Services #### Service `kodi_add_to_playlist` Add music to the default playlist (i.e. playlistid=0). | Service data attribute | Optional | Description | | ---------------------- | -------- | ----------- | | `entity_id` | no | Name(s) of the Kodi entities where to add the media. | | `media_type` | yes | Media type identifier. It must be one of SONG or ALBUM. | | `media_id` | no | Unique Id of the media entry to add (`songid` or `albumid`). If not defined, `media_name` and `artist_name` are needed to search the Kodi music library. | | `media_name` | no| Optional media name for filtering media. Can be 'ALL' when `media_type` is 'ALBUM' and `artist_name` is specified, to add all songs from one artist. | | `artist_name` | no | Optional artist name for filtering media. | #### Service `media_player/kodi_set_shuffle` | Service data attribute | Optional | Description | |------------------------|----------|-------------| | `entity_id` | yes | Target a specific media player. It must be of type kodi. | | `shuffle_on` | no | True/false for shuffle on/off. | #### Service `kodi_call_method` Call a [Kodi JSONRPC API](http://kodi.wiki/?title=JSON-RPC_API) method with optional parameters. Results of the Kodi API call will be redirected in a Home Assistant event: `kodi_call_method_result`. | Service data attribute | Optional | Description | | ---------------------- | -------- | ----------- | | `entity_id` | no | Name(s) of the Kodi entities where to run the API method. | | `method` | yes | Name of the Kodi JSONRPC API method to be called. | | any other parameter | no | Optional parameters for the Kodi API call. | ### Event triggering When calling the `kodi_call_method` service, if the Kodi JSONRPC API returns data, when received by Home Assistant it will fire a `kodi_call_method_result` event on the event bus with the following `event_data`: ```yaml entity_id: "" result_ok: input: result: ``` ### Kodi turn on/off samples With the `turn_on_action` and `turn_off_action` parameters you can run any combination of Home Assistant actions to turn on/off your Kodi instance. Here are a few examples of this usage, including the **migration instructions for the old `turn_off_action` list of options**. #### Turn on Kodi with Wake on LAN With this configuration, when calling `media_player/turn_on` on the Kodi device, a _magic packet_ will be sent to the specified MAC address. To use this service, first you need to config the [`wake_on_lan`](/components/wake_on_lan) integration in Home Assistant, which is achieved simply by adding `wake_on_lan:` to your `configuration.yaml`. ```yaml media_player: - platform: kodi host: 192.168.0.123 turn_on_action: - service: wake_on_lan.send_magic_packet data: mac: aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff broadcast_address: 192.168.255.255 ``` #### Turn off Kodi with API calls Here are the equivalent ways to configure each of the old options to turn off Kodi (`quit`, `hibernate`, `suspend`, `reboot`, or `shutdown`): - **Quit** method (before was `turn_off_action: quit`) ```yaml media_player: - platform: kodi host: 192.168.0.123 turn_off_action: service: media_player.kodi_call_method data: entity_id: media_player.kodi method: Application.Quit ``` - **Hibernate** method (before was `turn_off_action: hibernate`) ```yaml media_player: - platform: kodi host: 192.168.0.123 turn_off_action: service: media_player.kodi_call_method data: entity_id: media_player.kodi method: System.Hibernate ``` - **Suspend** method (before was `turn_off_action: suspend`) ```yaml media_player: - platform: kodi host: 192.168.0.123 turn_off_action: service: media_player.kodi_call_method data: entity_id: media_player.kodi method: System.Suspend ``` - **Reboot** method (before was `turn_off_action: reboot`) ```yaml media_player: - platform: kodi host: 192.168.0.123 turn_off_action: service: media_player.kodi_call_method data: entity_id: media_player.kodi method: System.Reboot ``` - **Shutdown** method (before was `turn_off_action: shutdown`) ```yaml media_player: - platform: kodi host: 192.168.0.123 turn_off_action: service: media_player.kodi_call_method data: entity_id: media_player.kodi method: System.Shutdown ``` #### Turn on and off the TV with the Kodi JSON-CEC Add-on For Kodi devices running 24/7 attached to a CEC capable TV (OSMC / OpenElec and systems alike running in Rasperry Pi's, for example), this configuration enables the optimal way to turn on/off the attached TV from Home Assistant while Kodi is always active and ready: ```yaml media_player: - platform: kodi host: 192.168.0.123 turn_on_action: service: media_player.kodi_call_method data: entity_id: media_player.kodi method: Addons.ExecuteAddon addonid: script.json-cec params: command: activate turn_off_action: - service: media_player.media_stop data: entity_id: media_player.kodi - service: media_player.kodi_call_method data: entity_id: media_player.kodi method: Addons.ExecuteAddon addonid: script.json-cec params: command: standby ```
This example and the following requires to have the [script.json-cec](https://github.com/joshjowen/script.json-cec) plugin installed on your kodi player. It'll also expose the endpoints standby, toggle and activate without authentication on your kodi player. Use this with caution.
### Kodi services samples #### Simple script to turn on the PVR in some channel as a time function {% raw %} ```yaml script: play_kodi_pvr: alias: Turn on the silly box sequence: - alias: TV on service: media_player.turn_on data: entity_id: media_player.kodi - alias: Play TV channel service: media_player.play_media data_template: entity_id: media_player.kodi media_content_type: "CHANNEL" media_content_id: > {% if (now().hour < 14) or ((now().hour == 14) and (now().minute < 50)) %} 10 {% elif (now().hour < 16) %} 15 {% elif (now().hour < 20) %} 2 {% elif (now().hour == 20) and (now().minute < 50) %} 10 {% elif (now().hour == 20) or ((now().hour == 21) and (now().minute < 15)) %} 15 {% else %} 10 {% endif %} ``` {% endraw %} #### Trigger a Kodi video library update ```yaml script: update_library: alias: Update Kodi Library sequence: - alias: Call Kodi update service: media_player.kodi_call_method data: entity_id: media_player.kodi method: VideoLibrary.Scan ``` For a more complex usage of the `kodi_call_method` service, with event triggering of Kodi API results, you can have a look at this [example](/cookbook/automation_kodi_dynamic_input_select/) ## Notifications The `kodi` notifications platform allows you to send messages to your [Kodi](https://kodi.tv/) multimedia system from Home Assistant. To add Kodi to your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry notify: - platform: kodi name: NOTIFIER_NAME host: IP_ADDRESS ``` {% configuration %} name: description: Name displayed in the frontend. The notifier will bind to the service `notify.NOTIFIER_NAME`. required: false type: string host: description: The host name or address of the device that is running Kodi. required: true type: string port: description: The HTTP port number. required: false default: 8080 type: integer proxy_ssl: description: Connect to kodi with HTTPS. Useful if Kodi is behind an SSL proxy. required: false default: "`false`" type: boolean username: description: The XBMC/Kodi HTTP username. required: false type: string password: description: The XBMC/Kodi HTTP password. required: false type: string {% endconfiguration %} ### Script example ```yaml kodi_notification: sequence: - service: notify.NOTIFIER_NAME data: title: "Home Assistant" message: "Message to KODI from Home Assistant!" data: displaytime: 20000 icon: "warning" ``` #### Message variables {% configuration %} title: description: Title that is displayed on the message. required: false type: string message: description: Message to be displayed. required: true type: string data: required: false type: map keys: icon: description: "Kodi comes with 3 default icons: `info`, `warning` and `error`, an URL to an image is also valid." required: false default: "`info`" type: string displaytime: description: Length in milliseconds the message stays on screen. required: false default: "`10000` ms" type: integer {% endconfiguration %} To use notifications, please see the [getting started with automation page](/getting-started/automation/).