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But first, please read 674 | . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # EMBY GDrive AUTOSCAN 2 | 3 | [![made-with-python](https://img.shields.io/badge/Made%20with-Python-blue.svg?style=flat-square)](https://www.python.org/) 4 | [![License: GPL v3](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-GPL%203-blue.svg?style=flat-square)](https://github.com/atrpm/emby_gdrive_autoscan/blob/master/LICENSE.md) 5 | 6 | --- 7 | - [Introduction](#introduction) 8 | - [How it works](#how-it-works) 9 | - [Requirements](#requirements) 10 | - [Installation](#installation) 11 | - [Configuration](#configuration) 12 | --- 13 | 14 | # Introduction 15 | 16 | Emby GDrive Autoscan is a python library that assists in notifying Emby of any changes 17 | that are detected from the Google Drive API. 18 | 19 | ## Notes 20 | 21 | This has only been tested on a Windows server. 22 | 23 | ##### TODOs: 24 | - [ ] Add logging 25 | - [x] Improve error handling with retries 26 | 27 | 28 | --- 29 | 30 | ### How it works 31 | 32 | This library relies heavily on the Google Drive API to [retrieve changes](https://developers.google.com/drive/api/v3/manage-changes). It pulls changes on an interval 33 | that can be configure to avoid API bans. 34 | 35 | Once the list of changes is retrieved, it gets the path for each file (this is done by 36 | walking back all the parent folders via the files API). After that a call is made to the 37 | Emby `Library/Media/Updated` API. 38 | 39 | ##### Local DB 40 | 41 | The library uses a local DB to store important information about the drive. It stores: 42 | - PageToken: to know it's place on the changes stream. 43 | - Folders info: to avoid unnecessary call to the API when possible. 44 | - Files path: to help determine when a file is deleted from the drive. 45 | - File deletion: when a file is deleted from google drive the only info that we can 46 | retrieve about the file is it's ID, it tries to match the ID of the deleted file in 47 | the local database get the path so we can notify Emby that a file has been deleted. 48 | 49 | # Requirements 50 | 51 | 1. Python 3.0 or higher 52 | 2. requirements.txt modules 53 | 54 | # Installation 55 | 56 | 1. `git clone https://github.com/atrpm/emby_gdrive_autoscan` - clone repo 57 | 2. `cd emby_gdrive_autoscan` - change directory 58 | 3. `python -m pip install -r requirements.txt` - install all requirements 59 | 4. Go to Google developers [getting started](https://developers.google.com/drive/api/v3/quickstart/go) page and follow step 1. 60 | Save the credentials.json file inside the emby_gdrive_autoscan directory 61 | 5. [Configure](#Configure) the config.json. (do this before moving on) 62 | 6. `python scan.py` - to run the script 63 | 7. Enjoy! 64 | 65 | # Configuration 66 | 67 | - General 68 | - `scanIntervalMinutes` - how often show scans happen 69 | - `headless` - authenticate from the console to support headless servers 70 | - Drives (supports multiple drives) 71 | - `driveId` - google drive Id 72 | - `currentPageToken: default = null` - the script will get the start page token 73 | for the user and save the next page token after every scan. This is intended t 74 | override that behavior if you know where to start from. 75 | - `pageSize: default = 100` - limit the change to get per scan, to avoid API ban. 76 | - `changesStartDate (iso8601 format)` - only care about changes after this date 77 | and time. 78 | - `credentialsPath` - path for the credentials.json file 79 | - `includeItemsFromAllDrives: default - True` - Google API parameter 80 | - `supportsAllDrives: default = True` - Google API parameter 81 | - `includeRemoved: default = True` - Google API parameter 82 | - `physicalDriveMountLetter: default = null` - if mounted to a letter. ex. Windows X: drive 83 | - `mountPoint: default = null` - ex. RClone mount point of 'Media/'. null = root 84 | - `retries` - number of tries for Google drive api before giving up 85 | - Emby 86 | - `apiKey` - Emby API Key 87 | - `ip: default = localhost` - Emby IP 88 | - `port: default = 8096` - Emby Port 89 | - `protocol: default = http` - Emby URL protocol 90 | - `retries` - number of tries for Emby api before giving up 91 | 92 | 93 | 94 | 95 | 96 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "general": { 3 | "scanIntervalMinutes": 5, 4 | "headless": false 5 | }, 6 | "drives": [ 7 | { 8 | "driveId": "insert drive id here", 9 | "currentPageToken": null, 10 | "pageSize": 100, 11 | "changesStartDate": "2019-09-04T00:00:00", 12 | "credentialsPath": "credentials.json", 13 | "includeItemsFromAllDrives": true, 14 | "supportsAllDrives": true, 15 | "includeRemoved": true, 16 | "physicalDriveMountLetter": null, 17 | "mountPoint": null, 18 | "retries": 3 19 | } 20 | ], 21 | "emby" : { 22 | "apiKey": "Emby API here", 23 | "ip": "localhost", 24 | "port": "8096", 25 | "protocol": "http", 26 | "retries": 3 27 | } 28 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /db.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from peewee import Model, SqliteDatabase, CharField, BooleanField, OperationalError, IntegrityError 2 | 3 | database = SqliteDatabase("files.db") 4 | 5 | class FileModel(Model): 6 | fileId = CharField(max_length=256, unique=True, null=False, primary_key=True) 7 | path = CharField(max_length=256, unique=False, null=False) 8 | removed = BooleanField 9 | 10 | class Meta: 11 | database = database 12 | 13 | class FolderModel(Model): 14 | fileId = CharField(max_length=256, unique=True, null=False, primary_key=True) 15 | name = CharField(max_length=256, unique=False, null=False) 16 | 17 | class Meta: 18 | database = database 19 | 20 | class DriveModel(Model): 21 | driveId = CharField(max_length=256, unique=True, null=False, primary_key=True) 22 | nextPageToken = CharField(max_length=256, unique=False, null=True) 23 | 24 | class Meta: 25 | database = database 26 | 27 | def createDb(): 28 | try: 29 | FileModel.create_table() 30 | FolderModel.create_table() 31 | DriveModel.create_table() 32 | except OperationalError: 33 | print('File table already exists') 34 | 35 | def getDrive(driveId): 36 | createDb() 37 | return DriveModel.get_or_create(driveId = driveId)[0] 38 | 39 | def saveDriveInfo(driveId, nextPageToken): 40 | drive = getDrive(driveId) 41 | drive.nextPageToken = nextPageToken 42 | drive.save() 43 | 44 | def saveFileChange(change): 45 | file = FileModel.get_or_none(FileModel.fileId == change.get('fileId')) 46 | if file: 47 | if change.get('path'): 48 | file.path = change.get('path') 49 | file.removed = change.get('removed') 50 | file.save() 51 | return createEmbyChangeFromFile(file) 52 | else: 53 | if change.get('path'): 54 | file = FileModel(**change) 55 | file.save() 56 | return createEmbyChangeFromFile(file) 57 | 58 | def saveFolderInfo(folderInfo): 59 | createDb() 60 | folder = FolderModel.get_or_none(FolderModel.fileId == folderInfo.get('id')) 61 | if folder: 62 | folder.name = folderInfo.get('name') 63 | folder.save() 64 | else: 65 | folder = FolderModel(**folderInfo) 66 | folder.save() 67 | 68 | def getFolderName(folderId): 69 | folder = FolderModel.get_or_none(FolderModel.fileId == folderId) 70 | if folder: 71 | return folder.name 72 | return folder 73 | 74 | def createEmbyChangeFromFile(file): 75 | #Create emby change for file 76 | embyChange = {} 77 | embyChange['Path'] = file.path 78 | embyChange['UpdateType'] = 'Created' 79 | if file.removed: 80 | embyChange['UpdateType'] = 'Modified' 81 | 82 | return embyChange 83 | 84 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /emby.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import requests 2 | import json 3 | import time 4 | 5 | def submitMediaUpdate(config, embyChanges): 6 | embyApiBaseUrl = config['protocol'] + '://' + config['ip'] + ':' + config['port'] + '/emby/' 7 | mediaUpdatePath = 'Library/Media/Updated' 8 | requestUrl = embyApiBaseUrl + mediaUpdatePath 9 | params = {'api_key' : config['apiKey']} 10 | 11 | retries = config['retries'] 12 | retryCount = 0 13 | try: 14 | r = requests.post(url = requestUrl, params = params, json = embyChanges) 15 | print(f'Request body sent to Emby: {r.request.body}') 16 | r.raise_for_status() 17 | print(f"Sent {len(embyChanges.get('Updates'))} emby changes successfully") 18 | return True 19 | except Exception as exc: 20 | print(f'Issue while trying to send reques to Emby. Error: {exc}') 21 | if(retryCount < retries): 22 | retryCount += 1 23 | print(f'Trying again, retry # {retryCount}') 24 | time.sleep(1) 25 | submitMediaUpdate(config, embyChanges) 26 | else: 27 | print(f'Unable to submit request to Emby after retries') 28 | return False -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /googleDriveService.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from __future__ import print_function 2 | import pickle 3 | import os.path 4 | from googleapiclient.discovery import build 5 | from google_auth_oauthlib.flow import InstalledAppFlow 6 | from google.auth.transport.requests import Request 7 | import json 8 | import concurrent.futures 9 | import time 10 | from functools import reduce 11 | import iso8601 12 | import db 13 | 14 | def getFile(config, fileId, headless): 15 | time.sleep(.350) 16 | file = db.getFolderName(fileId) 17 | if file is None: 18 | retries = config['retries'] 19 | retryCount = 0 20 | try: 21 | driveService = build('drive', 'v3', credentials=getCreds(config, headless)) 22 | file = driveService.files().get(fileId=fileId, supportsAllDrives=True, fields='name, id, parents').execute() 23 | if file is None: 24 | raise Exception('file is None') 25 | except Exception as exc: 26 | print(f'Issue while trying to retrive info for file: {fileId}. Error: {exc}') 27 | if(retryCount < retries): 28 | retryCount += 1 29 | print(f'Trying again, retry # {retryCount}') 30 | time.sleep(.500) 31 | getFile(config, fileId, headless) 32 | else: 33 | print(f'Unable to get file info after retries') 34 | file = None 35 | return file 36 | 37 | def getFoldersList(config, parentReferenceList, folderList, headless): 38 | for parentFileId in parentReferenceList: 39 | parentFile = getFile(config, parentFileId, headless) 40 | if parentFile: 41 | folderList.append(parentFile.get('name')) 42 | 43 | if parentFile.get('parents'): 44 | parentReferenceList2 = parentFile.get('parents') 45 | getFoldersList(config, parentReferenceList2, folderList, headless) 46 | else: 47 | raise Exception('Unable to get parent file') 48 | 49 | def getFilePath(config, file, headless): 50 | fullFilePath = '' 51 | 52 | parentReferenceList = file.get('parents') 53 | folderList = [] 54 | 55 | getFoldersList(config, parentReferenceList, folderList, headless) 56 | folderList.reverse() 57 | 58 | pathList = [] 59 | index = 0 60 | for folder in folderList: 61 | if folder == 'Drive': 62 | if config['physicalDriveMountLetter']: 63 | pathList.append(config['physicalDriveMountLetter'] + os.path.sep) 64 | else: 65 | if config['mountPoint']: 66 | mountPathArray = config['mountPoint'].split('/') 67 | if index < len(mountPathArray): 68 | if folder.lower() != str(mountPathArray[index]).lower(): 69 | pathList.append(folder) 70 | index += 1 71 | else: 72 | pathList.append(folder) 73 | else: 74 | pathList.append(folder) 75 | 76 | pathList.append(file.get('name')) 77 | fullFilePath = reduce(os.path.join, pathList) 78 | 79 | return fullFilePath 80 | 81 | def getEmbyChange(config, change, headless): 82 | # Process change 83 | filePath = None 84 | file = change.get('file') 85 | if file: 86 | if '.folder' in file.get('mimeType'): 87 | #change is for a folder save folder info 88 | folderInfo = {} 89 | folderInfo['fileId'] = change.get('fileId') 90 | folderInfo['name'] = file.get('name') 91 | db.saveFolderInfo(folderInfo) 92 | return None 93 | else: 94 | filePath = getFilePath(config, file, headless) 95 | 96 | #Create emby change for file 97 | fileChange = {} 98 | fileChange['path'] = filePath 99 | fileChange['removed'] = change.get('removed') 100 | fileChange['fileId'] = change.get('fileId') 101 | 102 | return db.saveFileChange(fileChange) 103 | 104 | def getEmbyChanges(config, validChanges, headless): 105 | embyChanges = [] 106 | error = False 107 | with concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=4) as executor: 108 | futureToEmbyChange = {executor.submit(getEmbyChange, config, change, headless): change for change in validChanges} 109 | for future in concurrent.futures.as_completed(futureToEmbyChange): 110 | embyChange = futureToEmbyChange[future] 111 | try: 112 | if future.result(): 113 | embyChanges.append(future.result()) 114 | except Exception as exc: 115 | print('%r generated an exception: %s' % (embyChange.get('name'), exc)) 116 | error = True 117 | 118 | return embyChanges, error 119 | 120 | def getCreds(config, headless): 121 | # If modifying these scopes, delete the file token.pickle. 122 | SCOPES = ['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/drive.metadata.readonly'] 123 | creds = None 124 | # The file token.pickle stores the user's access and refresh tokens, and is 125 | # created automatically when the authorization flow completes for the first 126 | # time. 127 | if os.path.exists('token.pickle'): 128 | with open('token.pickle', 'rb') as token: 129 | creds = pickle.load(token) 130 | # If there are no (valid) credentials available, let the user log in. 131 | if not creds or not creds.valid: 132 | if creds and creds.expired and creds.refresh_token: 133 | creds.refresh(Request()) 134 | else: 135 | flow = InstalledAppFlow.from_client_secrets_file(config['credentialsPath'], SCOPES) 136 | if headless: 137 | creds = flow.run_console() 138 | else: 139 | creds = flow.run_local_server(port=0) 140 | # Save the credentials for the next run 141 | with open('token.pickle', 'wb') as token: 142 | pickle.dump(creds, token) 143 | 144 | return creds 145 | 146 | def getChangesFromDrive(config, currentPageToken, headless): 147 | driveService = build('drive', 'v3', credentials=getCreds(config, headless)) 148 | driveId = config['driveId'] 149 | 150 | retries = config['retries'] 151 | retryCount = 0 152 | try: 153 | response = driveService.changes().list(pageToken=currentPageToken, spaces='drive', 154 | driveId = driveId, includeItemsFromAllDrives=config['includeItemsFromAllDrives'], 155 | supportsAllDrives=config['supportsAllDrives'], includeRemoved=config['includeRemoved'], 156 | fields='changes(removed, fileId, file(name, parents, mimeType), time), nextPageToken, newStartPageToken', 157 | pageSize=config['pageSize']).execute() 158 | return response 159 | except Exception as exc: 160 | print(f'Issue while trying to retrive changes for drive: {driveId}. Error: {exc}') 161 | if(retryCount < retries): 162 | retryCount += 1 163 | print(f'Trying again, retry # {retryCount}') 164 | time.sleep(.500) 165 | getChangesFromDrive(config, currentPageToken, headless) 166 | else: 167 | print(f'Unable to get changes after retries') 168 | return None 169 | 170 | 171 | 172 | def getChanges(config, currentPageToken, headless): 173 | 174 | if currentPageToken is None: 175 | driveService = build('drive', 'v3', credentials=getCreds(config, headless)) 176 | currentPageToken = driveService.changes().getStartPageToken().execute().get('startPageToken') 177 | print (f'Current token: {currentPageToken}') 178 | 179 | response = getChangesFromDrive(config, currentPageToken, headless) 180 | 181 | changes = response.get('changes') 182 | if response: 183 | if response.get('nextPageToken'): 184 | nextPageToken = response.get('nextPageToken') 185 | else: 186 | nextPageToken = response.get('newStartPageToken') 187 | 188 | #filter changes by date 189 | startDate = iso8601.parse_date(config['changesStartDate']) 190 | validChanges = [] 191 | for change in changes: 192 | if change.get('time'): 193 | changeDate = iso8601.parse_date(change.get('time')) 194 | if startDate < changeDate: 195 | validChanges.append(change) 196 | 197 | if len(changes) == 0: 198 | print('No changes found.') 199 | return None, nextPageToken, False 200 | 201 | if len(validChanges) == 0: 202 | print('No valid changes found. Moving along...') 203 | getChanges(config, nextPageToken, headless) 204 | 205 | print(f'Found {len(validChanges)} changes') 206 | print('Getting changes details...') 207 | 208 | embyChanges, error = getEmbyChanges(config, validChanges, headless) 209 | updates = {} 210 | updates['Updates'] = embyChanges 211 | return updates, nextPageToken, error 212 | else: 213 | return None, currentPageToken, True 214 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | peewee==3.10.0 2 | requests==2.22.0 3 | iso8601==0.1.12 4 | google_auth_oauthlib==0.4.0 5 | protobuf==3.9.1 6 | google_api_python_client==1.7.11 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scan.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from googleDriveService import getChanges 2 | from emby import submitMediaUpdate 3 | import time 4 | import json 5 | import db 6 | 7 | def main(): 8 | scanIntervalMinutes = 5 9 | 10 | with open('config.json', 'r', encoding='utf-8') as jsonConfig: 11 | startTime = time.time() 12 | configFile = json.load(jsonConfig) 13 | drivesConfig = configFile['drives'] 14 | generalConfig = configFile['general'] 15 | embyConfig = configFile['emby'] 16 | 17 | for driveConfig in drivesConfig: 18 | drive = db.getDrive(driveConfig['driveId']) 19 | print(f'Starting scan for: {drive.driveId}') 20 | 21 | currentPageToken = drive.nextPageToken 22 | if driveConfig['currentPageToken']: 23 | currentPageToken = driveConfig['currentPageToken'] 24 | 25 | embyUpdates, nextPageToken, error = getChanges(driveConfig, currentPageToken, generalConfig['headless']) 26 | 27 | if error: 28 | print('There was an issue with the google api... will try same change set again') 29 | else: 30 | if embyUpdates: 31 | success = submitMediaUpdate(embyConfig, embyUpdates) 32 | if success: 33 | db.saveDriveInfo(drive.driveId, nextPageToken) 34 | print (f'Updated nextPageToken to {nextPageToken}') 35 | else: 36 | print('There was an issue with emby... will try same change set again') 37 | 38 | endTime = time.time() 39 | totalSecs = int(endTime - startTime) 40 | print(f'Finished scanning for: {drive.driveId}. Took {totalSecs}secs') 41 | 42 | scanIntervalMinutes = generalConfig['scanIntervalMinutes'] 43 | timeToSleep = scanIntervalMinutes * 60 44 | print(f'Waiting {scanIntervalMinutes} minutes before next scan') 45 | time.sleep(timeToSleep) 46 | 47 | if __name__ == '__main__': 48 | while True: 49 | main() --------------------------------------------------------------------------------