Sync watched between jellyfin, plex and emby locally
Keep in sync all your users watched history between jellyfin, plex and emby servers locally. This uses file names and provider ids to find the correct episode/movie between the two. This is not perfect but it works for most cases. You can use this for as many servers as you want by entering multiple options in the .env plex/jellyfin section separated by commas.
- Match via filenames
- Match via provider ids
- Map usernames
- Use single login
- One way/multi way sync
- Sync watched
- Sync in progress
- Match via filenames
- Match via provider ids
- Map usernames
- Use single login
- One way/multi way sync
- Sync watched
- Sync in progress
- Match via filenames
- Match via provider ids
- Map usernames
- Use single login
- One way/multi way sync
- Sync watched
- Sync in progress
Full list of configuration options can be found in the .env.sample
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Setup virtualenv of your choice
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Install dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt
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Create a .env file similar to .env.sample, uncomment whitelist and blacklist if needed, fill in baseurls and tokens
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Run
python main.py
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Build docker image
docker build -t jellyplex-watched .
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or use pre-built image
docker pull luigi311/jellyplex-watched:latest
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Run
docker run --rm -it -e PLEX_TOKEN='SuperSecretToken' luigi311/jellyplex-watched:latest
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Create a .env file similar to .env.sample and set the variables to match your setup
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Run
docker run --rm -it -v "$(pwd)/.env:/app/.env" luigi311/jellyplex-watched:latest
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Jellyfin
- Attempt to decode JSON with unexpected mimetype, make sure you enable remote access or add your docker subnet to lan networks in jellyfin settings
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Configuration
- Do not use quotes around variables in docker compose
I am open to receiving pull requests. If you are submitting a pull request, please make sure run it locally for a day or two to make sure it is working as expected and stable.
This is currently under the GNU General Public License v3.0.