Works pretty sweet for me so far, hopefully I've given enough info here to point anyone interested in the right direction. My prior hack from a couple of years ago using HomeBridge did not work directly on the Apple TV remote via the Siri button, this setup works from any Apple device w/ Siri enabled, even the remote. I have my scripts setup so that it always starts the Channels app on my Apple TV, that way even if the Apple TV is in another app on my Apple TV it will still tune to the channel I speak while pressing the Siri button on my remote. If you don't get them to show up there then something is incorrect with your HomeKit bridge setup in Home Assistant. If you have this setup correctly when you restart your Home Assistant server these Scripts you will create will show up as switches in the Apple Home app. You will need to make sure your HomeKit integration is setup with Scripts as part of your Domains to include in the integration setup. Once you have these setup for whatever channels you want to change to via Siri you can then create a Script in Home Assistant and have it run the steps to send the command to the Apple TV api. ![]() If you've got Home Assistant running in your home with an Apple TV added as a media player and the HomeKit integration you can use the RESTful integration (default integration in Home Assistant), Channels API, and Home Assistant Scripts to change channels using Siri via the button on your Apple TV remote, iPhone, Apple Watch, etc.īelow is a snippet from my configuration YAML file in Home Assistant showing the RESTful command structure.
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