Squeezebox (Logitech Media Server)


The Squeezebox integration allows you to control a Logitech Squeezebox music player from Home Assistant. This lets you control Squeezebox hardware like the Classic, Transporter, Duet, Boom, Radio and Touch and of software players like Squeezelite, SoftSqueeze, SqueezePlayer and SqueezeSlave.

Configuration

To add the Squeezebox (Logitech Media Server) integration to your Home Assistant instance, use this My button:

Squeezebox (Logitech Media Server) can be auto-discovered by Home Assistant. If an instance was found, it will be shown as Discovered. You can then set it up right away.

This platform uses the web interface of the Logitech Media Server to send commands. The default port of the web interface is 9000. It is the same port that you use to access the LMS through your web browser. Originally, this platform used the telnet interface, which defaults to 9090. If you previously specified the port in your configuration file, you will likely need to update it.

The Logitech Transporter which have two digital inputs can be activated using a script. The following example turns on the Transporter and activates the toslink input interface:

# Turn on Transporter and activate toslink interface
transporter_toslink:
  sequence:
    - service: homeassistant.turn_on
      target:
        entity_id: media_player.transporter
    - service: media_player.play_media
      target:
        entity_id: media_player.transporter
      data:
        media_content_id: "source:toslink"
        media_content_type: "music"

Service call_method

Call a custom Squeezebox JSON-RPC API.

See documentation for this interface on http://HOST:PORT/html/docs/cli-api.html?player= where HOST and PORT are the host name and port for your Logitech Media Server.

Service data attribute Optional Description
entity_id no Name(s) of the Squeezebox entities where to run the API method.
command no Command to pass to Logitech Media Server (p0 in the CLI documentation).
parameters yes Array of additional parameters to pass to Logitech Media Server (p1, …, pN in the CLI documentation).

This service can be used to integrate any Squeezebox action to an automation.

It can also be used to target a Squeezebox from IFTTT (or Dialogflow, Alexa…).

For example, to play an album from your collection, create an IFTTT applet like this:

  • Trigger: Google Assistant, with sentence: I want to listen to album $
  • Action: JSON post query with such JSON body: { "entity_id": "media_player.squeezebox_radio", "command": "playlist", "parameters": ["loadtracks", "album.titlesearch="] }

This can work with title search and basically any thing. The same wouldn’t have worked by calling directly Squeezebox server as IFTTT cannot escape the text field.

Service call_query

Call a custom Squeezebox JSON-RPC API. The result of the query will be stored in the ‘query_result’ attribute of the player.

See documentation for this interface on http://HOST:PORT/html/docs/cli-api.html?player= where HOST and PORT are the host name and port for your Logitech Media Server.

Service data attribute Optional Description
entity_id no Name(s) of the Squeezebox entities where to run the API method.
command no Command to pass to Logitech Media Server (p0 in the CLI documentation).
parameters yes Array of additional parameters to pass to Logitech Media Server (p1, …, pN in the CLI documentation).

This service can be used to integrate a Squeezebox query into an automation. For example, in a Python script, you can get a list of albums available by an artist like this: hass.services.call("squeezebox", "call_query", { "entity_id": "media_player.kitchen", "command": "albums", "parameters": ["0", "20", "search:beatles", "tags:al"] }) To work with the results: result = hass.states.get("media_player.kitchen").attributes['query_result']