--- layout: page title: "FireTV" description: "Instructions how to integrate FIre-TV into Home Assistant." date: 2015-10-23 18:00 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true logo: firetv.png ha_category: Media Player ha_release: 0.7.6 ha_iot_class: "Local Polling" --- The `firetv` platform allows you to control a [Amazon Fire TV/stick](http://www.amazon.com/Amazon-DV83YW-Fire-TV/dp/B00U3FPN4U). 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. - `pip install firetv[firetv-server]` into a Python 2.x environment - If installed on Debian Jessie then the libssl-dev and python-dev packages are needed. Install them with `apt-get install libssl-dev python-dev` - `firetv-server -d :5555`, background the process - Configure Home Assistant as follows: To add FireTV to your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry media_player: platform: firetv host: localhost port: 5556 device: livingroom-firetv name: My Amazon Fire TV ``` 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.