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The firetv
platform allows you to control a Amazon Fire TV/stick.
The python-firetv Python 2.x module with its helper script that exposes a HTTP server to fetch state and perform actions is used.
Steps to configure your Amazon Fire TV stick with Home Assistant:
- Turn on ADB Debugging on your Amazon Fire TV:
- From the main (Launcher) screen, select Settings.
- Select System > Developer Options.
- Select ADB Debugging.
- Find Amazon Fire TV device IP:
- From the main (Launcher) screen, select Settings.
- Select System > About > Network.
- The following commands must be run in a Python 2.x environment. They will allow the component to function in an Ubuntu 16.04/Hassbian environment.
apt-get install swig libssl-dev python-dev libusb-1.0-0 python-yaml
pip install flask
pip install https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/M/M2Crypto/M2Crypto-0.24.0.tar.gz
pip install firetv[firetv-server]
firetv-server -d <fire tv device IP>:5555
, background the process- Navigate to http://localhost:5556/devices/list
- You will get an output similar to below:
{
"devices": {
"default": {
"host": "192.168.1.153:5555",
"state": "play"
}
}
}
- The
"default"
above is the device name you will need to use for yourconfiguration.yaml
- Configure Home Assistant as follows:
To add FireTV to your installation, Note your device name, and add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
media_player:
- platform: firetv
Configuration variables:
- host (Optional): The host where
firetv-server
is running. Default is localhost. - port (Optional): The port where
firetv-server
is running. Default is 5556. - device (Optional): The device ID. Defaults to
default
. - name (Optional): The friendly name of the device, default is 'Amazon Fire TV'.
Note that python-firetv has support for multiple Amazon Fire TV devices. If you have more than one configured, be sure to specify the device ID in `device`. Run `firetv-server -h` and/or view the source for complete capabilities.