├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── debug_stats_monitoring ├── README.md ├── dashboard │ └── Plex-Dashboard-1533578778886.json ├── monit │ └── plex.conf ├── requirements.txt ├── scripts │ ├── plex_crash_data_collector.py │ ├── plex_health_stats_operations.py │ ├── plex_websocket_logger.py │ ├── plex_webthread_logger.py │ └── script_config.example.py ├── systemd_examples │ ├── plex_websocket_logger.service │ └── plex_webthread_logger.service └── zabbix-template │ ├── Template Plex Media Server.xml │ └── plex_health_stats.conf ├── dvr ├── PlexPostProc.remote.sh └── PlexPostProc.sh └── plex_updates_discord ├── README.md ├── images ├── alexa.png ├── android.png ├── apple.png ├── chrome.png ├── kodi.png ├── plex.png ├── ps.png ├── roku.png ├── samsung.png ├── sonos.png ├── tivo.png └── xbox.png ├── plex_client_update_discord.py └── plex_server_updates_discord.py /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Collection of Plex Related Scripts 2 | 3 | ## DVR 4 | Post processing script for plex DVR 5 | 6 | ## Plex Client/Server Updates to Discord 7 | I reworked the script so it's all in one. It has also been updated to work on the new Discourse Plex Forums. 8 | 9 | The new script only works with discord. I removed slack compatibility. 10 | 11 | Sample: 12 | 13 | Example 14 | 15 | ## Plex debug and stats scripts 16 | This is a collection of scripts and services that can be used to monitor the health of PMS. These scripts are designed to be used in conjunction with [Zabbix](https://www.zabbix.com/) 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /debug_stats_monitoring/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Collection of plex debug and stats scripts 2 | This is a collection of scripts and services that can be used to monitor the health of PMS. These scripts are designed to be used in conjunction with [Zabbix](https://www.zabbix.com/). Although, it could be adapted to other monitoring platforms. Use Python 3.6+ this has not been tested on 2.7. 3 | 4 | ## Dependencies 5 | - A working [Zabbix](https://www.zabbix.com/) install 6 | - [Python3](https://www.python.org/downloads/) 7 | - Python dependencies `pip3 install -r requirements.txt` 8 | - [Tautulli](https://github.com/Tautulli/Tautulli) 9 | 10 | ## Optional Dependencies 11 | - [Monit](https://mmonit.com/monit/) if you want to automate crash/unresponsive data gathering 12 | - [InfluxDB](https://docs.influxdata.com/influxdb/v1.5/introduction/installation/) see [dashboard](#dashboard) for more info. 13 | - [Grafana](http://docs.grafana.org/installation/) see [dashboard](#dashboard) for more info. 14 | - [Zabbix plugin for grafana](https://grafana.com/plugins/alexanderzobnin-zabbix-app) see the [dashboard](#dashboard) for more info. 15 | 16 | Make a copy of `script_config.example.py` to `script_config.py`. 17 | 18 | ## Scripts/Supporting Files 19 | ### `plex_health_stats_operations.py` 20 | Is the main script used to poll and gather information. 21 | 22 | ``` 23 | Plex health/stats script to aid in data gathering 24 | 25 | optional arguments: 26 | -h, --help show this help message and exit 27 | --get_stream_count {total,direct_stream,direct_play,transcode} 28 | Get stream counts from Tautulli. 29 | Choices: (total, direct_stream, direct_play, transcode) 30 | --get_web_threads {count,dump} 31 | Get web threads info from the plex server. 32 | Choices: (count, dump) 33 | --count_lines Count lines in the specified file. 34 | --error_count Count errors present in log file. 35 | --web_socket_search WEB_SOCKET_SEARCH 36 | Search the websocket log file. --location must be specified 37 | --get_folder_size Calculate the size of a folder in bytes. --location must be specified 38 | --plex_server_log Use plex server log ie. Plex Media Server.log. 39 | --plex_conversion_queue {count,blacklist} 40 | Check the Plex conversion queue. 41 | Choices: (count, blacklist) 42 | --location LOCATION Location of a log file or folder. 43 | --dummy Used as a placeholder to work around a zabbix limitation. This does nothing! 44 | --version Print version and exit. 45 | ``` 46 | - Notes: 47 | - `--plex_conversion_queue blacklist` This is used to detect sync items in queue that you may want blacklisted from certain libraries. The use case is blacklisting 4k library items from being synced. The script returns `0` for `False` and `1` for `True`. 48 | - `sync_blacklist_libs` Must be set in the `script_config.py` file. This is the library ID found in Plex. 49 | 50 | ### `plex_websocket_logger.py` 51 | Opens and maintain a websocket connection to plex. It will log all messages to a log file and then rotate it out when it reaches 50 MB. It only keeps 3 rotated files. 52 | 53 | ### `plex_webthread_logger.py` 54 | Logs a dump of current connections that are on the plex server. 55 | 56 | ### `plex_health_stats.conf` 57 | Copy to your zabbix agent config file directory ie. `/etc/zabbix/zabbix_agentd.d/` 58 | 59 | ### `plex_crash_data_collector.py` 60 | Pulls data from several sources and tar.gz them to one location. Includes PMS logs, PMS Crash folder, Web thread logs, and websocket logs. Using this in conjunction with monit will help with data collection in a crash/unresponsive event. 61 | 62 | ### `Template Plex Media Server.xml` 63 | Template that can be imported to zabbix and then attached to the host that plex is running on. 64 | 65 | ### Items Monitored 66 | ``` 67 | Plex virtual memory usage 68 | Plex transcode folder size 69 | Plex swap memory usage 70 | Plex size of shared libraries 71 | Plex size of locked memory 72 | Plex RSS memory size 73 | Plex peak virtual memory size 74 | Plex memory usage percentage 75 | Plex Media Server Subzero Logs 76 | Plex Media Server Logs 77 | Errors present in Plex Media Server log 78 | Plex - Websocket messages per second 79 | Plex - Transcode streams 80 | Plex - Total streams 81 | Plex - Server port status 82 | Plex - Server port performance 83 | Plex - Number of web threads 84 | Plex - Errors per second in Plex Media Server logs 85 | Plex - Direct stream 86 | Plex - Direct play streams 87 | Plex - Blacklisted sync 88 | Plex - Conversions 89 | ``` 90 | 91 | ### Triggers 92 | ``` 93 | Plex - HIGH number of websocket messages /s 94 | Plex - HIGH number of webthreads 95 | Plex - VERY HIGH number of webthreads 96 | Plex crash found in crash logs 97 | Plex UP/DOWN 98 | Plex - HIGH number of Sync/Conversions 99 | Plex - Jobs stuck in Sync/Conversions 100 | Plex - Blacklisted sync detected 101 | ``` 102 | 103 | ## Monit 104 | Included is an example of a monit config file that will pull the logs from the various locations and put them all in one place. This also allows for complete crash/unresponsive automation. 105 | 106 | ## Notes 107 | - This will take a bit of effort and time to get working so BE PATIENT! 108 | - In order to get the websocket per second metric, `plex_websocket_logger.py` must be running. 109 | - If there are other things you would like to see monitored feel free to open an issue. 110 | 111 | ## Dashboard 112 | The above stats/scripts can be used in conjunction with Grafana to build a custom dashboard. Grafana/Influx specific scripts can be found at [DirtyCajunRice/grafana-scripts](https://github.com/DirtyCajunRice/grafana-scripts) 113 | 114 | The dashboard below uses Zabbix and InfluxDB as sources to provide the data for the graphs. 115 | 116 | The json for the dashboard below can be found at [debug_stats_monitoring/dashboard](https://github.com/samwiseg00/plex/tree/master/debug_stats_monitoring/dashboard). 117 | 118 | Scripts used from [DirtyCajunRice/grafana-scripts](https://github.com/DirtyCajunRice/grafana-scripts) to make up the dashboard: 119 | ```sh 120 | sonarr.py --missing_days 7 121 | sonarr.py --future 1 122 | sonarr.py --queue 123 | radarr.py --missing_avl 124 | radarr.py --queue 125 | ombi.py --counts 126 | tautulli.py 127 | ``` 128 | 129 | ### Example Dashboard 130 |

131 | Example 132 |

133 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /debug_stats_monitoring/monit/plex.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | check process plexmediaserver with pidfile "/var/lib/plexmediaserver/Library/Application\ Support/Plex\ Media\ Server/plexmediaserver.pid" 2 | start program = "/bin/bash -c '/bin/systemctl start plexmediaserver.service && /usr/bin/python3.6 /opt/plex/debug_stats_monitoring/plex_crash_data_collector.py'" with timeout 300 seconds 3 | stop program = "/bin/systemctl stop plexmediaserver.service" with timeout 300 seconds 4 | if failed host 127.0.0.1 port 32400 with timeout 30 seconds for 5 cycles then restart 5 | if failed port 32401 with timeout 30 seconds for 5 cycles then restart 6 | if failed url http://127.0.0.1:32400/web/index.html with timeout 30 seconds for 5 cycles then restart 7 | group alert 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /debug_stats_monitoring/requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #--------------------------------------------------------- 2 | # Potential requirements. 3 | # pip install -r requirements.txt 4 | #--------------------------------------------------------- 5 | requests 6 | websocket 7 | websocket-client 8 | xmltodict 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /debug_stats_monitoring/scripts/plex_crash_data_collector.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ################ DO NOT EDIT THE SCRIPT USE THE CONFIG FILE ################ 2 | 3 | import tarfile 4 | import datetime 5 | import time 6 | import os 7 | import sys 8 | import script_config 9 | from time import sleep 10 | 11 | now = datetime.datetime.now().strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H-%M-%S%p-{}'.format(time.localtime().tm_zone)) 12 | 13 | def collect_logs(output_filename, source_dir): 14 | try: 15 | with tarfile.open(output_filename, 'w:gz') as tar: 16 | tar.add(source_dir, arcname=os.path.basename(source_dir)) 17 | except Exception as ex: 18 | print ('Error: {}'.format(ex)) 19 | else: 20 | print ('Successfully created %s' % output_filename) 21 | 22 | 23 | def create_crash_dir(location): 24 | try: 25 | os.makedirs(location, exist_ok=True) 26 | except OSError: 27 | print ('Creation of the directory %s failed' % location) 28 | sys.exit(1) 29 | else: 30 | print ('Successfully created the directory %s' % location) 31 | 32 | crash_dir = '{}/Plex-Crash-{}'.format(script_config.data_dump_location, now) 33 | 34 | print ('Sleeping for 30 Seconds after Plex start') 35 | sleep(30) 36 | 37 | print('Creating a crash directory...') 38 | create_crash_dir(crash_dir) 39 | 40 | print('Collecting Plex Media Server Logs...') 41 | collect_logs('{}/plex-media-server-logs-{}.tar.gz'.format(crash_dir, now), \ 42 | script_config.plex_log_location) 43 | 44 | print('Collecting Plex Media Server Crash reports...') 45 | collect_logs('{}/plex-media-server-crashes-{}.tar.gz'.format(crash_dir, now), \ 46 | script_config.plex_crash_location) 47 | 48 | print('Collecting Web thread Logs...') 49 | collect_logs('{}/plex-webthread-logs-{}.tar.gz'.format(crash_dir, now), \ 50 | script_config.log_location_path) 51 | 52 | print('Collecting Websocket Logs...') 53 | collect_logs('{}/plex-websocket-logs-{}.tar.gz'.format(crash_dir, now), \ 54 | script_config.websoc_log_file) 55 | 56 | print('Done!') 57 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /debug_stats_monitoring/scripts/plex_health_stats_operations.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 3 | # 4 | # Plex health/stats script to aid in data gathering 5 | 6 | 7 | import os 8 | import sys 9 | import argparse 10 | from argparse import RawTextHelpFormatter 11 | import json 12 | import requests 13 | import xmltodict 14 | import script_config 15 | 16 | 17 | def get_activity(key): 18 | '''Get specific keys from tatutulli json''' 19 | payload = {'apikey': '{}'.format(script_config.tau_api_key), 'cmd': 'get_activity'} 20 | 21 | get_tau_activity = requests.get('{}/api/v2'.format(script_config.tau_url), 22 | params=payload).json()['response']['data'] 23 | 24 | count = get_tau_activity['{}'.format(key)] 25 | 26 | return count 27 | 28 | 29 | def get_web_threads(kind): 30 | '''Perform web thread functions''' 31 | get_plex_threads = requests.get('{}/connections?X-Plex-Token={}' 32 | .format(script_config.plex_url, script_config.plex_token)) 33 | 34 | if kind == 'count': 35 | output = len(get_plex_threads.text.split('\n')) 36 | 37 | elif kind == 'dump': 38 | output = (get_plex_threads.text) 39 | 40 | return output 41 | 42 | 43 | def count_lines(file): 44 | '''Count lines in the specified websoc file''' 45 | with open(file) as websoc_log: 46 | for iteration, line in enumerate(websoc_log): 47 | pass 48 | 49 | return iteration + 1 50 | 51 | 52 | def web_soc_search(search_string, file): 53 | '''Search the websocket file''' 54 | with open(file, 'r') as searchfile: 55 | 56 | for line in searchfile: 57 | 58 | if search_string in line: 59 | print(line) 60 | 61 | 62 | def log_error_count(file): 63 | '''Count lines that contain ERROR in the specified file''' 64 | 65 | count = 0 66 | 67 | with open(file, 'r') as searchfile: 68 | for line in searchfile: 69 | 70 | if 'ERROR' in line: 71 | count = count + 1 72 | 73 | return count 74 | 75 | 76 | def get_folder_size(start_path): 77 | '''Calcualte the size of the folder in Bytes''' 78 | total_size = 0 79 | 80 | for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(start_path): 81 | for files in filenames: 82 | file_path = os.path.join(dirpath, files) 83 | total_size += os.path.getsize(file_path) 84 | 85 | return total_size 86 | 87 | 88 | def get_conversion_queue(): 89 | '''Gather information from the Plex conversion queue''' 90 | library_section_id = [] 91 | 92 | blacklisted_item = 0 93 | 94 | req_conversion_queue = requests.get('{}/playQueues/1?X-Plex-Token={}' 95 | .format(script_config.plex_url, script_config.plex_token)) 96 | 97 | conversion_queue = json.loads(json.dumps(xmltodict.parse(req_conversion_queue.content))) 98 | 99 | for items in conversion_queue.keys(): 100 | items_converting = int(conversion_queue[items]['@size']) 101 | 102 | if items_converting == 1: 103 | library_section_id = conversion_queue[items]['Video']['@librarySectionID'] 104 | 105 | blacklisted_item = any(lib in library_section_id 106 | for lib in script_config.sync_blacklist_libs) 107 | 108 | elif items_converting >= 2: 109 | for source_library in conversion_queue[items]['Video']: 110 | library_section_id.append(source_library['@librarySectionID']) 111 | 112 | blacklisted_item = any(lib in library_section_id 113 | for lib in script_config.sync_blacklist_libs) 114 | 115 | return items_converting, blacklisted_item 116 | 117 | 118 | STREAM_SELECTOR = ['total', 'direct_stream', 'direct_play', 'transcode'] 119 | 120 | WEBTHREAD_SELECTOR = ['count', 'dump'] 121 | 122 | CONVERSION_SELECTOR = ['count', 'blacklist'] 123 | 124 | 125 | if __name__ == "__main__": 126 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='Plex health/stats operations', 127 | description='Plex health/stats script to aid in data gathering', 128 | formatter_class=RawTextHelpFormatter) 129 | 130 | parser.add_argument("--get_stream_count", type=str, 131 | choices=STREAM_SELECTOR, 132 | help='Get stream counts from Tautulli.\nChoices: (%(choices)s)\n\n') 133 | 134 | parser.add_argument("--get_web_threads", type=str, 135 | choices=WEBTHREAD_SELECTOR, 136 | help='Get web threads info from the plex server.' 137 | '\nChoices: (%(choices)s)\n\n') 138 | 139 | parser.add_argument("--count_lines", action='store_true', 140 | help='Count lines in the specified file.\n\n') 141 | 142 | parser.add_argument("--error_count", action='store_true', 143 | help='Count errors present in log file.\n\n') 144 | 145 | parser.add_argument("--web_socket_search", type=str, 146 | help='Search the websocket log file. --location must be specified\n\n') 147 | 148 | parser.add_argument("--get_folder_size", action='store_true', 149 | help='Calculate the size of a folder in bytes. ' \ 150 | '--location must be specified\n\n') 151 | 152 | parser.add_argument("--plex_server_log", action='store_true', 153 | help='Use plex server log ie. Plex Media Server.log.\n\n') 154 | 155 | parser.add_argument("--plex_conversion_queue", type=str, choices=CONVERSION_SELECTOR, 156 | help='Check the Plex conversion queue.\nChoices: (%(choices)s)\n\n') 157 | 158 | parser.add_argument("--location", type=str, 159 | help='Location of a log file or folder.\n\n') 160 | 161 | parser.add_argument("--dummy", action='store_true', 162 | help='Used as a placeholder to work around a zabbix limitation. ' \ 163 | 'This does nothing!\n\n') 164 | 165 | parser.add_argument('--version', action='version', 166 | version='%(prog)s v0.4', 167 | help='Print version and exit.') 168 | 169 | opts = parser.parse_args() 170 | 171 | if opts.get_stream_count == 'total': 172 | print(get_activity('stream_count')) 173 | 174 | elif opts.get_stream_count == 'transcode': 175 | print(get_activity('stream_count_transcode')) 176 | 177 | elif opts.get_stream_count == 'direct_stream': 178 | print(get_activity('stream_count_direct_stream')) 179 | 180 | elif opts.get_stream_count == 'direct_play': 181 | print(get_activity('stream_count_direct_play')) 182 | 183 | elif opts.get_web_threads == 'count': 184 | print(get_web_threads('count')) 185 | 186 | elif opts.get_web_threads == 'dump': 187 | print(get_web_threads('dump')) 188 | 189 | elif opts.count_lines: 190 | if not opts.location: 191 | print('ERROR: --location argument must be supplied') 192 | else: 193 | print(count_lines(opts.location)) 194 | 195 | elif opts.web_socket_search: 196 | if not opts.location: 197 | print('ERROR: --location argument must be supplied') 198 | 199 | else: 200 | web_soc_search(opts.web_socket_search, opts.location) 201 | 202 | elif opts.error_count: 203 | if opts.plex_server_log: 204 | print(log_error_count('{}Plex Media Server.log' 205 | .format(script_config.plex_log_location))) 206 | 207 | elif not opts.location: 208 | print('ERROR: --location argument or --plex_server_log must be supplied') 209 | 210 | else: 211 | print(log_error_count(opts.location)) 212 | 213 | elif opts.plex_conversion_queue == 'count': 214 | print(int(get_conversion_queue()[0])) 215 | 216 | elif opts.plex_conversion_queue == 'blacklist': 217 | print(int(get_conversion_queue()[1])) 218 | 219 | elif opts.get_folder_size: 220 | if not opts.location: 221 | print('ERROR: --location argument must be supplied') 222 | 223 | else: 224 | print(get_folder_size(opts.location)) 225 | 226 | elif len(sys.argv) == 1: 227 | parser.print_help(sys.stderr) 228 | sys.exit(1) 229 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /debug_stats_monitoring/scripts/plex_websocket_logger.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ################ DO NOT EDIT THE SCRIPT USE THE CONFIG FILE ################ 2 | 3 | import websocket 4 | import os 5 | import sys 6 | import logging 7 | from logging.handlers import RotatingFileHandler 8 | import script_config 9 | 10 | log_formatter = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s %(levelname)s - %(message)s') 11 | 12 | log_handler = RotatingFileHandler(script_config.websoc_log_file, mode='a', maxBytes=52428800, 13 | backupCount=3, encoding=None, delay=0) 14 | log_handler.setFormatter(log_formatter) 15 | log_handler.setLevel(logging.INFO) 16 | 17 | websocket_log = logging.getLogger('root') 18 | websocket_log.setLevel(logging.INFO) 19 | 20 | websocket_log.addHandler(log_handler) 21 | 22 | os.chmod(script_config.websoc_log_file, 0o777) 23 | 24 | header = ['X-Plex-Token: {}'.format(script_config.plex_token)] 25 | 26 | try: 27 | import thread 28 | except ImportError: 29 | import _thread as thread 30 | import time 31 | 32 | def on_message(ws, message): 33 | print = websocket_log.info 34 | print(message) 35 | 36 | def on_error(ws, error): 37 | print = websocket_log.error 38 | print(error) 39 | 40 | def on_close(ws): 41 | print = websocket_log.warning 42 | print("### closed ###") 43 | 44 | if __name__ == "__main__": 45 | websocket.enableTrace(True) 46 | ws = websocket.WebSocketApp('{}/:/websockets/notifications'.format(script_config.plex_websocket), header=header, 47 | on_message = on_message, 48 | on_error = on_error, 49 | on_close = on_close) 50 | 51 | ws.run_forever() 52 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /debug_stats_monitoring/scripts/plex_webthread_logger.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ################ DO NOT EDIT THE SCRIPT USE THE CONFIG FILE ################ 2 | 3 | import logging 4 | import time 5 | import sys 6 | import os 7 | import glob 8 | import datetime 9 | import requests 10 | from time import sleep 11 | import script_config 12 | 13 | def filecleanup(): 14 | now = time.time() 15 | cutoff = now - (3600) 16 | 17 | files = glob.glob('{}/plex-webthreads-*'.format(script_config.log_location_path)) 18 | for xfile in files: 19 | if os.path.isfile(xfile): 20 | t = os.stat(xfile) 21 | c = t.st_ctime 22 | 23 | # delete file if older than a 1 hour 24 | if c < cutoff: 25 | os.remove(xfile) 26 | print ('File cleanup... done') 27 | 28 | while True: 29 | try: 30 | get_plex_threads = requests.get('{}/connections?X-Plex-Token={}'.format(script_config.plex_url, script_config.plex_token)) 31 | now = datetime.datetime.now().strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H-%M-%S%p-{}'.format(time.localtime().tm_zone)) 32 | with open('{}/plex-webthreads-{}'.format(script_config.log_location_path, now), 'w+') as log_file: 33 | print(get_plex_threads.text, file=log_file) 34 | 35 | print ('logged to file at {}! yay!'.format(now)) 36 | filecleanup() 37 | print ('Sleeping for {} Seconds...'.format(script_config.webthread_interval)) 38 | print ('\n') 39 | sys.stdout.flush() 40 | sleep(script_config.webthread_interval) 41 | 42 | except Exception as ex: 43 | filecleanup() 44 | print ('Exception happened...booo: {}'.format(ex)) 45 | print ('Sleeping for 60 Seconds...') 46 | print ('\n') 47 | sys.stdout.flush() 48 | sleep(60) 49 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /debug_stats_monitoring/scripts/script_config.example.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ######## SET YOUR CONFIGURATION ITEMS HERE ######## 2 | 3 | tau_url = 'https://tautulli.domain.ltd' 4 | 5 | plex_url = 'https://plex.domain.ltd:32400' 6 | 7 | tau_api_key = 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX' 8 | 9 | plex_token = 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX' 10 | 11 | plex_log_location = '/var/lib/plexmediaserver/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/Logs/' 12 | 13 | plex_crash_location = '/var/lib/plexmediaserver/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/Crash Reports/' 14 | 15 | plex_websocket = 'wss://plex.domain.ltd:32400' #Use ws:// for NON SECURE connections 16 | 17 | websoc_log_file = '/tmp/plex-websocket-debug.log' 18 | 19 | log_location_path = '/tmp/webthread_output' #WITHOUT trailing slash 20 | 21 | webthread_interval = 30 22 | 23 | data_dump_location = '/plex/crashes' 24 | 25 | sync_blacklist_libs = ['0', '0'] 26 | 27 | ################################################## 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /debug_stats_monitoring/systemd_examples/plex_websocket_logger.service: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Unit] 2 | Description=Plex Websocket Logger 3 | Wants=network-online.target 4 | After=network-online.target 5 | 6 | [Service] 7 | User=root 8 | Group=root 9 | ExecStart=/usr/bin/python3.6 /opt/plex/debug_stats_monitoring/scripts/plex_websocket_logger.py 10 | Type=idle 11 | Restart=on-failure 12 | 13 | [Install] 14 | WantedBy=multi-user.target 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /debug_stats_monitoring/systemd_examples/plex_webthread_logger.service: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Unit] 2 | Description=Plex Webthread Logger 3 | Wants=network-online.target 4 | After=network-online.target 5 | 6 | [Service] 7 | User=root 8 | Group=root 9 | ExecStart=/usr/bin/python3.6 /opt/plex/debug_stats_monitoring/scripts/plex_webthread_logger.py 10 | Type=idle 11 | Restart=on-failure 12 | 13 | [Install] 14 | WantedBy=multi-user.target 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /debug_stats_monitoring/zabbix-template/Template Plex Media Server.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 3.4 4 | 2018-08-09T04:20:19Z 5 | 6 | 7 | Plex Media Server 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 1015 | 1016 | 1017 | 1018 | (({Template Plex Media Server:plex_health_stats[--plex_conversion_queue,blacklist,--dummy].min(5m)})=1) 1019 | 0 1020 | 1021 | Plex - Blacklisted sync detected on {HOST.NAME} 1022 | 0 1023 | 1024 | 1025 | 0 1026 | 4 1027 | 1028 | 0 1029 | 1 1030 | 1031 | 1032 | 1033 | 1034 | (({Template Plex Media Server:plex_health_stats[--plex_conversion_queue,count,--dummy].min(10m)})>=2) 1035 | 0 1036 | 1037 | Plex - HIGH number of Sync/Conversions on {HOST.NAME} 1038 | 0 1039 | 1040 | 1041 | 0 1042 | 2 1043 | 1044 | 0 1045 | 1 1046 | 1047 | 1048 | 1049 | 1050 | (({Template Plex Media Server:plex_health_stats[--get_web_threads,count,--dummy].avg(5m)})>150) 1051 | 0 1052 | 1053 | Plex - HIGH number of webthreads on {HOST.NAME} 1054 | 0 1055 | 1056 | 1057 | 0 1058 | 2 1059 | 1060 | 0 1061 | 1 1062 | 1063 | 1064 | Plex - VERY HIGH number of webthreads on {HOST.NAME} 1065 | (({Template Plex Media Server:plex_health_stats[--get_web_threads,count,--dummy].avg(5m)})>200) 1066 | 1067 | 1068 | 1069 | 1070 | 1071 | 1072 | (({Template Plex Media Server:plex_health_stats[--plex_conversion_queue,count,--dummy].min(90m)})>=1) 1073 | 0 1074 | 1075 | Plex - Jobs stuck in Sync/Conversions on {HOST.NAME} 1076 | 0 1077 | 1078 | 1079 | 0 1080 | 2 1081 | 1082 | 0 1083 | 1 1084 | 1085 | 1086 | 1087 | 1088 | (({Template Plex Media Server:plex_health_stats[--get_web_threads,count,--dummy].avg(5m)})>200) 1089 | 0 1090 | 1091 | Plex - VERY HIGH number of webthreads on {HOST.NAME} 1092 | 0 1093 | 1094 | 1095 | 0 1096 | 4 1097 | 1098 | 0 1099 | 1 1100 | 1101 | 1102 | 1103 | 1104 | (({Template Plex Media Server:log[/var/lib/plexmediaserver/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/Logs/Plex Crash Uploader.log].iregexp(crash)})<>0) 1105 | 1 1106 | (({Template Plex Media Server:log[/var/lib/plexmediaserver/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/Logs/Plex Crash Uploader.log].change(10m)})=0) 1107 | Plex crash found in crash logs on {HOST.NAME} 1108 | 0 1109 | 1110 | 1111 | 0 1112 | 2 1113 | 1114 | 0 1115 | 1 1116 | 1117 | 1118 | 1119 | 1120 | (({Template Plex Media Server:log[/var/lib/plexmediaserver/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/Logs/Plex Media Server.log,(?i)(?:slow|error)].iregexp(crash)})<>0) 1121 | 0 1122 | 1123 | Plex crash found in logs on {HOST.NAME} 1124 | 0 1125 | 1126 | 1127 | 0 1128 | 2 1129 | 1130 | 0 1131 | 1 1132 | 1133 | 1134 | 1135 | 1136 | (({Template Plex Media Server:net.tcp.service[https,,32400].last(#3)})=0) 1137 | 0 1138 | 1139 | Plex DOWN on {HOST.NAME} 1140 | 0 1141 | 1142 | 1143 | 0 1144 | 4 1145 | 1146 | 0 1147 | 1 1148 | 1149 | 1150 | 1151 | 1152 | 1153 | 1154 | Plex Server Health 1155 | 900 1156 | 200 1157 | 0.0000 1158 | 100.0000 1159 | 1 1160 | 0 1161 | 0 1162 | 1 1163 | 0 1164 | 0.0000 1165 | 0.0000 1166 | 0 1167 | 0 1168 | 0 1169 | 0 1170 | 1171 | 1172 | 0 1173 | 0 1174 | 6C59DC 1175 | 1 1176 | 7 1177 | 0 1178 | 1179 | Template Plex Media Server 1180 | plex_health_stats[--get_stream_count,total,--dummy] 1181 | 1182 | 1183 | 1184 | 1 1185 | 0 1186 | AC8C14 1187 | 1 1188 | 7 1189 | 0 1190 | 1191 | Template Plex Media Server 1192 | plex_health_stats[--get_stream_count,transcode,--dummy] 1193 | 1194 | 1195 | 1196 | 2 1197 | 0 1198 | 1A7C11 1199 | 1 1200 | 7 1201 | 0 1202 | 1203 | Template Plex Media Server 1204 | plex_health_stats[--get_stream_count,direct_play,--dummy] 1205 | 1206 | 1207 | 1208 | 3 1209 | 0 1210 | F63100 1211 | 1 1212 | 7 1213 | 0 1214 | 1215 | Template Plex Media Server 1216 | plex_health_stats[--get_stream_count,direct_stream,--dummy] 1217 | 1218 | 1219 | 1220 | 4 1221 | 0 1222 | 611F27 1223 | 1 1224 | 7 1225 | 0 1226 | 1227 | Template Plex Media Server 1228 | plex_health_stats[--count_lines,--location,/tmp/plex-websocket-debug.log] 1229 | 1230 | 1231 | 1232 | 5 1233 | 0 1234 | 2774A4 1235 | 0 1236 | 7 1237 | 0 1238 | 1239 | Template Plex Media Server 1240 | plex_health_stats[--get_web_threads,count,--dummy] 1241 | 1242 | 1243 | 1244 | 6 1245 | 0 1246 | A54F10 1247 | 1 1248 | 7 1249 | 0 1250 | 1251 | Template Plex Media Server 1252 | net.tcp.service.perf[https,,32400] 1253 | 1254 | 1255 | 1256 | 7 1257 | 0 1258 | F230E0 1259 | 1 1260 | 7 1261 | 0 1262 | 1263 | Template Plex Media Server 1264 | proc.mem[,plex,,,pmem] 1265 | 1266 | 1267 | 1268 | 1269 | 1270 | 1271 | 1272 | Plex Blacklisted Sync 1273 | 1274 | 1275 | 0 1276 | No Blacklisted Sync Detected 1277 | 1278 | 1279 | 1 1280 | Blacklisted Sync Detected 1281 | 1282 | 1283 | 1284 | 1285 | 1286 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /debug_stats_monitoring/zabbix-template/plex_health_stats.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | UserParameter=plex_health_stats[*],/usr/bin/python3.6 /opt/plex/debug_stats_monitoring/scripts/plex_health_stats_operations.py "$1" "$2" "$3" 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dvr/PlexPostProc.remote.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | #****************************************************************************** 4 | #****************************************************************************** 5 | # 6 | # Plex DVR Post Processing w/ffmpeg (H.264) Script 7 | # 8 | #****************************************************************************** 9 | #****************************************************************************** 10 | # 11 | # Version: 1.0 12 | # 13 | # Pre-requisites: 14 | # ffmpeg 15 | # 16 | # 17 | # Usage: 18 | # 'PlexPostProc.sh %1' 19 | # 20 | # Description: 21 | # My script is currently pretty simple. Here's the general flow: 22 | # 23 | # 1. Creates a temporary directory in the home directory for 24 | # the show it is about to transcode. 25 | # 26 | # 2. Uses ffmpeg (could be modified to use handbrake or other transcoder, 27 | # but I chose this out of simplicity) to transcode the original, very 28 | # large MPEG2 format file to a smaller, more manageable H.264 mp4 file 29 | # (which can be streamed to my Roku boxes). 30 | # 31 | # 3. Copies the file back to the original filename for final processing 32 | # 33 | #****************************************************************************** 34 | 35 | #****************************************************************************** 36 | # Do not edit below this line 37 | #****************************************************************************** 38 | 39 | check_errs() 40 | { 41 | # Function. Parameter 1 is the return code 42 | # Para. 2 is text to display on failure 43 | if [ "${1}" -ne "0" ]; then 44 | echo "ERROR # ${1} : ${2}" 45 | exit ${1} 46 | fi 47 | } 48 | 49 | 50 | if [ ! -z "$1" ]; then 51 | # The if selection statement proceeds to the script if $1 is not empty. 52 | 53 | FILENAME=$1 # %FILE% - Filename of original file 54 | FILENAMENORM=$(printf '%q\n' "$FILENAME") 55 | TEMPFILENAME="$(mktemp -p /tmp/).mkv" # Temporary File for transcoding 56 | check_errs $? "Failed to create temporary file: $TEMPFILENAME" 57 | 58 | # Uncomment if you want to adjust the bandwidth for this thread 59 | #MYPID=$$ # Process ID for current script 60 | # Adjust niceness of CPU priority for the current process 61 | #renice 19 $MYPID 62 | 63 | echo "********************************************************" 64 | echo "Starting Transcoding: Converting to H.264 w/ffmpeg @720p" 65 | echo "********************************************************" 66 | ssh -tt root@server "ffmpeg -threads 12 -i "$FILENAMENORM" -s hd720 -c:v libx264 -preset veryfast -vf yadif -c:a copy "$TEMPFILENAME"" 67 | check_errs $? "Failed to convert using ffmepg" 68 | 69 | echo "********************************************************" 70 | echo "Cleanup / Copy $TEMPFILENAME to $FILENAMENORM" 71 | echo "********************************************************" 72 | 73 | rm -f "$FILENAMENORM" # Delete original 74 | mv -f "$TEMPFILENAME" "$FILENAME" # Move completed temp to original filename 75 | chmod 666 "$FILENAME" # This step may not be neccessary, but hey why not. 76 | 77 | echo "********************************************************" 78 | echo "Done. Success!" 79 | echo "********************************************************" 80 | else 81 | echo "********************************************************" 82 | echo "PlexPostProc by nebhead" 83 | echo "Usage: $0 FileName" 84 | echo "********************************************************" 85 | fi 86 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dvr/PlexPostProc.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | #****************************************************************************** 4 | #****************************************************************************** 5 | # 6 | # Plex DVR Post Processing w/ffmpeg (H.264) Script 7 | # 8 | #****************************************************************************** 9 | #****************************************************************************** 10 | # 11 | # Version: 1.0 12 | # 13 | # Pre-requisites: 14 | # ffmpeg 15 | # 16 | # 17 | # Usage: 18 | # 'PlexPostProc.sh %1' 19 | # 20 | # Description: 21 | # My script is currently pretty simple. Here's the general flow: 22 | # 23 | # 1. Creates a temporary directory in the home directory for 24 | # the show it is about to transcode. 25 | # 26 | # 2. Uses ffmpeg (could be modified to use handbrake or other transcoder, 27 | # but I chose this out of simplicity) to transcode the original, very 28 | # large MPEG2 format file to a smaller, more manageable H.264 mp4 file 29 | # (which can be streamed to my Roku boxes). 30 | # 31 | # 3. Copies the file back to the original filename for final processing 32 | # 33 | #****************************************************************************** 34 | 35 | #****************************************************************************** 36 | # Do not edit below this line 37 | #****************************************************************************** 38 | 39 | check_errs() 40 | { 41 | # Function. Parameter 1 is the return code 42 | # Para. 2 is text to display on failure 43 | if [ "${1}" -ne "0" ]; then 44 | echo "ERROR # ${1} : ${2}" 45 | exit ${1} 46 | fi 47 | } 48 | 49 | 50 | if [ ! -z "$1" ]; then 51 | # The if selection statement proceeds to the script if $1 is not empty. 52 | 53 | FILENAME=$1 # %FILE% - Filename of original file 54 | 55 | TEMPFILENAME="$(mktemp -p /tmp/).mkv" # Temporary File for transcoding 56 | check_errs $? "Failed to create temporary file: $TEMPFILENAME" 57 | 58 | # Uncomment if you want to adjust the bandwidth for this thread 59 | #MYPID=$$ # Process ID for current script 60 | # Adjust niceness of CPU priority for the current process 61 | #renice 19 $MYPID 62 | 63 | echo "********************************************************" 64 | echo "Starting Transcoding: Converting to H.264 w/ffmpeg @720p" 65 | echo "********************************************************" 66 | 67 | ffmpeg -i "$FILENAME" -s hd720 -c:v libx264 -preset veryfast -vf yadif -c:a copy "$TEMPFILENAME" 68 | check_errs $? "Failed to convert using ffmepg" 69 | 70 | echo "********************************************************" 71 | echo "Cleanup / Copy $TEMPFILENAME to $FILENAME" 72 | echo "********************************************************" 73 | 74 | rm -f "$FILENAME" # Delete original 75 | mv -f "$TEMPFILENAME" "$FILENAME" # Move completed temp to original filename 76 | chmod 666 "$FILENAME" # This step may not be neccessary, but hey why not. 77 | #curl -d "eventType=Manual&filepath=$FILENAME" http://twoface.watch-tower.net:3467/8954d5b87c744fe689527bd65e37d6e1 78 | 79 | echo "********************************************************" 80 | echo "Done. Success!" 81 | echo "********************************************************" 82 | else 83 | echo "********************************************************" 84 | echo "PlexPostProc by nebhead" 85 | echo "Usage: $0 FileName" 86 | echo "********************************************************" 87 | fi 88 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /plex_updates_discord/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## Plex Client/Server Updates to Discord 2 | I reworked the script so it's all in one. It has also been updated to work on the new Discourse Plex Forums. The first run will now cache the last post and no notification will be sent. 3 | 4 | The new script only works with discord. 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Comment out lines of devices you do not want to be notified about using --> # 17 | device_list = [ 18 | (178323, 'Plex for Alexa', '#31C4F3', 'http://tny.im/eGj'), 19 | (29115, 'Plex for Android', '#a4ca39', 'http://tny.im/eVk'), 20 | (121357, 'Plex for Apple TV', '#858487', 'http://tny.im/eVl'), 21 | (143389, 'Plex for Chromecast', '#3cba54', 'http://tny.im/eVm'), 22 | (31524, 'Plex for iOS', '#858487', 'http://tny.im/eVl'), 23 | (213558, 'Plex for Kodi (add-on)', '#00f2ff', 'http://tny.im/eVn'), 24 | (120475, 'Plex Media Player', '#e67817', 'http://tny.im/eVo'), 25 | (90217, 'Plex for PlayStation 3 & PlayStation 4', '#003791', 'http://tny.im/eVp'), 26 | (9463, 'Plex for Roku', '#6d3c97', 'http://tny.im/eVq'), 27 | (224615, 'Plex for Samsung (2016+ televisions)', '#034ea2', 'http://tny.im/eVr'), 28 | (86563, 'Plex for Smart TVs & TiVo', '#e5a00d', 'http://tny.im/eVs'), 29 | (228282, 'Plex for Sonos', '#ffffff', 'http://tny.im/eVt'), 30 | (223132, 'Plex VR', '#e67817', 'http://tny.im/eVo'), 31 | (20528, 'Plex Web', '#e67817', 'http://tny.im/eVo'), 32 | (85265, 'Plex for Xbox One', '#107c10', 'http://tny.im/eVu') 33 | ] 34 | 35 | #################### DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE #################### 36 | 37 | def cleanhtml(text): 38 | cleanr = re.compile('<.*?>') 39 | cleantext = re.sub(cleanr, '', text) 40 | return cleantext 41 | 42 | def get_latest_post(category_id): 43 | get_updates = requests.get('https://forums.plex.tv/t/{}.json'.format(category_id)).json() 44 | first_run_post_count = get_updates.get('highest_post_number', get_updates.get('timeline_lookup', [[None]])[-1][0]) 45 | return first_run_post_count 46 | 47 | for discourseID, deviceType, message_color, thumbnail in device_list: 48 | # Sleep for a bit so we dont get soft banned 49 | rand_sleep = (randint(5,10)) 50 | print ('Sleeping for {} seconds...'.format(rand_sleep)) 51 | sys.stdout.flush() 52 | time.sleep (rand_sleep) 53 | 54 | # Convert hex color to integer 55 | message_color = message_color.lstrip('#') 56 | message_color = int(message_color, 16) 57 | 58 | # Check to see if the cache file exsists 59 | if not os.path.exists('/tmp/plex_{}_last_post.txt'.format(discourseID)): 60 | with open('/tmp/plex_{}_last_post.txt'.format(discourseID), 'w'): pass 61 | 62 | try: 63 | #Try to read the cache file 64 | prev_comment_file_read = open('/tmp/plex_{}_last_post.txt'.format(discourseID),'r') 65 | prev_comment = int(prev_comment_file_read.read()) 66 | prev_comment_file_read.close() 67 | except ValueError: 68 | # If the cache file does not exsist create it with the latest post number 69 | prev_comment_file = open('/tmp/plex_{}_last_post.txt'.format(discourseID),'w+') 70 | prev_comment_file.write('{}'.format(get_latest_post(discourseID))) 71 | prev_comment_file.close() 72 | 73 | # Pull the integer stored in the cache file 74 | prev_comment_file_read = open('/tmp/plex_{}_last_post.txt'.format(discourseID),'r') 75 | prev_comment = int(prev_comment_file_read.read()) 76 | prev_comment_file_read.close() 77 | 78 | # Get the laest json data for the post 79 | get_updates = requests.get('https://forums.plex.tv/t/{}/{}.json'.format(discourseID, prev_comment)).json()['post_stream']['posts'] 80 | 81 | posts = {d['post_number']: d for d in get_updates} 82 | 83 | last_post = max(posts) 84 | 85 | # Pull the summary and convert it to markdown 86 | summary = tomd.convert(posts[last_post]['cooked']) 87 | 88 | # Unescape the summary and remove the HTML 89 | summary = html.unescape(cleanhtml(summary)) 90 | 91 | # Limit the sumary length so it fits in a discord message 92 | summary_limit = summary[:2045] + (summary[2045:] and '...') 93 | 94 | author_username = posts[last_post]['username'] 95 | 96 | created = posts[last_post]['created_at'] 97 | 98 | avatar_template = posts[last_post]['avatar_template'] 99 | 100 | author_icon = posts[last_post]['avatar_template'].replace('{size}', '48') 101 | 102 | if len(summary) < 4: 103 | # If the post is too short lets skip it 104 | print ('The post length for {} is less than 4 characters... skipping'.format(deviceType)) 105 | sys.stdout.flush() 106 | break 107 | else: 108 | pass 109 | 110 | # Empty the version var 111 | version = '' 112 | 113 | # Regex to pull a systematic version number 114 | version_re = re.compile('(\d+\.)(\d+\.)(\d+)') 115 | version_search = version_re.search(summary) 116 | 117 | if version_search: 118 | version = version_search.group() 119 | 120 | else: 121 | try: 122 | #Regex to pull a 2 dot version number 123 | version_re = re.compile('(\d+\.)(\d+)') 124 | version_search = version_re.search(summary) 125 | version = version_search.group() 126 | except: 127 | pass 128 | 129 | # Format the version number if we found one 130 | if version: 131 | version = ('v{}'.format(version)) 132 | 133 | # Add the full path URL if its misssing 134 | if 'http' not in author_icon: 135 | author_icon = 'https://forums.plex.tv{}'.format(author_icon) 136 | else: 137 | pass 138 | 139 | if not version: 140 | title = 'A new version of {} has been released'.format(deviceType) 141 | else: 142 | title = '{} {} Released'.format(deviceType, version) 143 | 144 | # Check to see if the post number is the same as the cached one 145 | if prev_comment == last_post: 146 | print ('{} version remains unchanged... exiting'.format(deviceType)) 147 | sys.stdout.flush() 148 | else: 149 | # If not lets write it to the cache file 150 | prev_comment_file = open('/tmp/plex_{}_last_post.txt'.format(discourseID),'w+') 151 | prev_comment_file.write('{}'.format(last_post)) 152 | prev_comment_file.close() 153 | 154 | # Compose the json message we will send to discord 155 | message = { 156 | 'username': discord_user, 157 | 'content': title, 158 | 'embeds': [ 159 | { 160 | 'thumbnail': { 161 | 'url': thumbnail 162 | }, 163 | 'author': { 164 | 'name': 'Post by {}'.format(author_username), 165 | 'url': 'https://forums.plex.tv/u/{}/summary'.format(author_username), 166 | 'icon_url': author_icon 167 | }, 168 | 'title': title, 169 | 'color': message_color, 170 | 'url': 'https://forums.plex.tv/t/{}/{}'.format(discourseID, last_post), 171 | 'description': summary_limit, 172 | 'timestamp': created 173 | } 174 | ] 175 | } 176 | # Send the notification to Discord 177 | r = requests.post(discord_url, headers=discord_headers, json=message) 178 | print (r.content) 179 | print ('Discord notification sent for device {}!'.format(deviceType)) 180 | sys.stdout.flush() 181 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /plex_updates_discord/plex_server_updates_discord.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | import os 3 | import sys 4 | import time 5 | import datetime 6 | import requests 7 | 8 | #################### EDIT #################### 9 | 10 | DIS_USER = 'User' 11 | 12 | DIS_URL = 'https://discordapp.com/api/webhooks/XXXXXXXXX/XXXXXXXXXXX' 13 | 14 | DIS_HEADERS = {'content-type': 'application/json'} 15 | 16 | PLEX_TOKEN = 'xxxxxxxxx' 17 | 18 | CACHE_PATH = '/tmp/pms_versions' 19 | 20 | #################### DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE #################### 21 | 22 | def utc_now_iso(): 23 | """Get current time in ISO format""" 24 | 25 | utcnow = datetime.datetime.utcnow() 26 | 27 | return utcnow.isoformat() 28 | 29 | 30 | def filecleanup(days): 31 | """Remove files older than X days""" 32 | now = time.time() 33 | cutoff = now - (days * 86400) 34 | 35 | files = os.listdir("{}".format(CACHE_PATH)) 36 | 37 | for xfile in files: 38 | if os.path.isfile("{}/".format(CACHE_PATH) + xfile): 39 | t = os.stat("{}/".format(CACHE_PATH) + xfile) 40 | c = t.st_ctime 41 | 42 | if c < cutoff: 43 | os.remove("{}/".format(CACHE_PATH) + xfile) 44 | 45 | print("File cleanup... done") 46 | 47 | 48 | #Sleep so we do no get soft banned 49 | time.sleep(8) 50 | 51 | GET_PLEX_UPDATES = requests.get('https://plex.tv/api/downloads/1.json?channel=plexpass&X-Plex-Token={}' 52 | .format(PLEX_TOKEN)).json() 53 | 54 | NAME = ''.join([GET_PLEX_UPDATES['computer']['Linux']['name']]) 55 | 56 | RELEASE_DATE = float(''.join(map(str, [GET_PLEX_UPDATES['computer']['Linux']['release_date']]))) 57 | 58 | VERSION = ''.join([GET_PLEX_UPDATES['computer']['Linux']['version']]) 59 | 60 | 61 | ITEMS_ADDED = ''.join([GET_PLEX_UPDATES['computer']['Linux']['items_added']]) 62 | 63 | ITEMS_ADDED = ITEMS_ADDED.replace('\r\n', '\n\n') 64 | 65 | #Trim the message incase its larger than 2048 66 | ITEMS_ADDED = ITEMS_ADDED[:2045] + (ITEMS_ADDED[2045:] and '...') 67 | 68 | #Check to see if the string is empty 69 | if (len(ITEMS_ADDED)) <= 1: 70 | ITEMS_ADDED = 'None' 71 | 72 | 73 | ITEMS_FIXED = ''.join([GET_PLEX_UPDATES['computer']['Linux']['items_fixed']]) 74 | 75 | ITEMS_FIXED = ITEMS_FIXED.replace('\r\n', '\n\n') 76 | 77 | #Trim the message incase its larger than 2048 78 | ITEMS_FIXED = ITEMS_FIXED[:2045] + (ITEMS_FIXED[2045:] and '...') 79 | 80 | #Check to see if the string is empty 81 | if (len(ITEMS_FIXED)) <= 1: 82 | ITEMS_FIXED = 'None' 83 | 84 | 85 | #Convert the release date for the discord message 86 | RELEASE_DATE_TXT = time.strftime('%a, %b %d, %Y %H:%M:%S %Z', time.localtime(RELEASE_DATE)) 87 | 88 | #Convert the release date for the discord timestamp 89 | RELEASE_DATE = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(RELEASE_DATE).strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ') 90 | 91 | VERSION_CACHE = os.path.exists("{}/{}".format(CACHE_PATH, VERSION)) 92 | 93 | if not VERSION_CACHE: 94 | 95 | MESSAGE = { 96 | "username": DIS_USER, 97 | "embeds": [ 98 | { 99 | "title": "New Plex Media Server Version Available - {}".format(VERSION), 100 | "color": 49135, 101 | "url": "https://www.plex.tv/media-server-downloads/#plex-media-server", 102 | "fields": [ 103 | { 104 | "name": "Version", 105 | "value": VERSION, 106 | "inline": True 107 | }, 108 | { 109 | "name": "Release Compile Date", 110 | "value": RELEASE_DATE_TXT, 111 | "inline": True 112 | } 113 | ] 114 | }, 115 | { 116 | "title": "Items Added", 117 | "color": 15057920, 118 | "description": ITEMS_ADDED 119 | }, 120 | { 121 | "title": "Items Fixed", 122 | "color": 58624, 123 | "description": ITEMS_FIXED, 124 | "footer": { 125 | "text": "Plex Server Updates | {}".format(NAME) 126 | }, 127 | "timestamp": utc_now_iso() 128 | } 129 | ] 130 | } 131 | #Send discord message 132 | SENDER = requests.post(DIS_URL, headers=DIS_HEADERS, json=MESSAGE) 133 | print(SENDER.content) 134 | print('Discord Notification Sent!') 135 | 136 | if not os.path.exists(CACHE_PATH): 137 | os.makedirs(CACHE_PATH) 138 | 139 | CREATE_VER_CACHE = open("{}/{}".format(CACHE_PATH, VERSION), 'w+') 140 | CREATE_VER_CACHE.close() 141 | 142 | filecleanup(90) 143 | 144 | sys.exit(0) 145 | 146 | 147 | else: 148 | print('Plex Media Server version remains unchanged... exiting') 149 | sys.exit(0) 150 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------