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kind: template
load: python.starlark

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build/
dist/
*.pyc
*.egg-info

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ARG alpine_version=3.18.4
FROM alpine:${alpine_version} as base
RUN apk update && apk upgrade
RUN apk add --no-cache \
ca-certificates \
py3-gunicorn \
py3-paramiko \
py3-pip \
py3-prometheus-client \
py3-requests \
py3-werkzeug \
py3-wheel \
py3-yaml \
python3
FROM base as builder
ADD . /src
WORKDIR /opt
RUN pip3 wheel --no-deps /src
FROM base as runtime
COPY --from=builder /opt /opt
RUN pip3 install --no-cache-dir --no-index /opt/*py3-none-any.whl && \
rm /opt/*py3-none-any.whl && \
addgroup -S -g 101 prometheus && \
adduser -D -H -S -G prometheus -u 101 prometheus
USER prometheus
EXPOSE 9224
ENTRYPOINT [ "/usr/bin/jellyfin_exporter" ]
CMD [ "/etc/jellyfin.yml" ]

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# Prometheus Jellyfin Exporter
This is an exporter that exposes information gathered from Jellyfin for use by the Prometheus monitoring system.
## Installation
Requires Python 3.9 or better.
## Usage
Visit http://localhost:9221/jellyfin?target=1.2.3.4 where 1.2.3.4
is the IP of the Jellyfin server to get metrics from. Specify the `module`
request parameter, to choose which module to use from the config file.
The `target` request parameter defaults to `localhost`. Hence if
`jellyfin_exporter` is deployed directly on the jellyfin host, `target`
can be omitted.
## Authentication
**Using jellyfin.yml config file**
Example `jellyfin.yml` for token authentication:
```yaml
default:
api_key: "your token"
verify_ssl: true
```
## Prometheus Configuration
The Jellyfin exporter can be deployed either directly on a Jellyfin server or
onto a separate machine.
Example config for Jellyfin exporter running on Jellyfin server:
```yaml
scrape_configs:
- job_name: 'jellyfin'
static_configs:
- targets:
- 192.168.1.2:9221 # Jellyfin server with Jellyfin exporter.
metrics_path: /pve
params:
module: [default]
```
Example config for Jellyfin exporter running on Prometheus host:
```yaml
scrape_configs:
- job_name: 'jellyfin'
static_configs:
- targets:
- 192.168.1.2 # Jellyfin server.
metrics_path: /jellyfin
params:
module: [default]
relabel_configs:
- source_labels: [__address__]
target_label: __param_target
- source_labels: [__param_target]
target_label: instance
- target_label: __address__
replacement: 127.0.0.1:9221 # Jellyfin exporter.
```

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services:
jellyfin_exporter:
image: jellyfin_exporter:latest
build:
context: .
dockerfile: Dockerfile
restart: always
volumes:
- ./jellyfin.yml:/etc/jellyfin.yml
ports:
- 9222:9222

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default:
api_key: xxxxxxxxxxx
verify_ssl: true

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import-graph=
# Create a graph of internal dependencies in the given file (report RP0402 must
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int-import-graph=
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[project]
name = "prometheus-jellyfin-exporter"
version = "1.0.0"
dependencies = [
"prometheus_client>=0.0.11",
"requests",
"gunicorn",
"Werkzeug",
"pyyaml",
]
[tool.setuptools]
packages = ["src"]
[project.scripts]
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from jellyfin_exporter.cli import main
main()

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from argparse import ArgumentParser
import yaml
from jellyfin_exporter.http import start_http_server
from jellyfin_exporter.config import config_from_yaml
from jellyfin_exporter.collector import CollectorsOptions
def main():
"""
Main entry point.
"""
parser = ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('config', nargs='?', default='jellyfin.yml',
help='Path to configuration file (jellyfin.yml)')
parser.add_argument('port', nargs='?', type=int, default='9222',
help='Port on which the exporter is listening (9222)')
parser.add_argument('address', nargs='?', default='',
help='Address to which the exporter will bind')
parser.add_argument('--server.keyfile', dest='server_keyfile',
help='SSL key for server')
parser.add_argument('--server.certfile', dest='server_certfile',
help='SSL certificate for server')
params = parser.parse_args()
collectors = CollectorsOptions(
sessions=True
)
with open(params.config, encoding='utf-8') as handle:
config = config_from_yaml(yaml.safe_load(handle))
gunicorn_options = {
'bind': f'{params.address}:{params.port}',
'threads': 2,
'keyfile': params.server_keyfile,
'certfile': params.server_certfile,
}
if config.valid:
start_http_server(config, gunicorn_options, collectors)
else:
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# pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
import collections
from prometheus_client import CollectorRegistry, generate_latest
from prometheus_client.core import GaugeMetricFamily
from prometheus_client.registry import Collector
from .jellyfin import JellyfinAPI
CollectorsOptions = collections.namedtuple('CollectorsOptions', [
'sessions',
])
class SessionsCollector(Collector):
"""
Collects Proxmox VE Node/VM/CT-Status
# HELP pve_up Node/VM/CT-Status is online/running
# TYPE pve_up gauge
jellyfin_session{id="xxxx", "playing"="xxxx", "method"="xxxx", "username": "xxx"} 1.0
"""
def __init__(self, jf):
self._jf = jf
def collect(self): # pylint: disable=missing-docstring
sessions_metrics = GaugeMetricFamily(
'jellyfin_sessions',
'Current sessions',
labels=["device", "playing", "playmethod", "username"])
for session in self._jf.api("GET", "Sessions", params={"ActiveWithinSeconds": 30}):
if "NowPlayingItem" not in session:
continue
if "PlayState" not in session:
continue
if session["PlayState"]["IsPaused"]:
continue
if "SeriesName" in session["NowPlayingItem"]:
name = session["NowPlayingItem"]["SeriesName"]
else:
name = session["NowPlayingItem"]["Name"]
label_values = [session["Client"], name, session["PlayState"]["PlayMethod"], session["UserName"]]
sessions_metrics.add_metric(label_values, 1)
yield sessions_metrics
def collect_jellyfin(config, host, options: CollectorsOptions):
"""Scrape a host and return prometheus text format for it"""
jf = JellyfinAPI(host, **config)
registry = CollectorRegistry()
if options.sessions:
registry.register(SessionsCollector(jf))
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"""
Config module for Proxmox VE prometheus collector.
"""
from collections.abc import Mapping
def config_from_yaml(yaml):
"""
Given a dictionary parsed from a yaml file return a config object.
"""
if not isinstance(yaml, Mapping):
return ConfigInvalid(
"Not a dictionary. Check the syntax of the YAML config file."
)
modules = {
key: config_module_from_yaml(value) for
key, value in
yaml.items()
}
invalid = [
f" - {key}: {module}" for
key, module in
modules.items() if
not module.valid
]
if invalid:
return ConfigInvalid("\n".join(
["Invalid module config entries in config file"] + invalid
))
if not modules:
return ConfigInvalid("Empty dictionary. No modules specified.")
return ConfigMapping(modules)
def config_module_from_yaml(yaml):
"""
Given a dictionary parsed from a yaml file return a module config object.
"""
if not isinstance(yaml, Mapping):
return ConfigInvalid(
"Not a dictionary. Check the syntax of the YAML config file."
)
if not yaml:
return ConfigInvalid(
"Empty dictionary. No pve API parameters specified."
)
return ConfigMapping(yaml)
class ConfigMapping(Mapping):
"""
Valid config object.
"""
valid = True
def __init__(self, mapping):
super().__init__()
self._mapping = mapping
def __str__(self):
num = len(self._mapping)
keys = ", ".join(self._mapping.keys())
return f"Valid config: with {num} keys: {keys}"
def __getitem__(self, key):
return self._mapping[key]
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self._mapping)
def __len__(self):
return len(self._mapping)
class ConfigInvalid:
"""
Invalid config object.
"""
# pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
valid = False
def __init__(self, error="Unspecified reason."):
self._error = error
def __str__(self):
return f"Invalid config: {self._error}"

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import logging
import time
import gunicorn.app.base
from prometheus_client import CONTENT_TYPE_LATEST, Summary, Counter, generate_latest
from werkzeug.routing import Map, Rule
from werkzeug.wrappers import Request, Response
from werkzeug.exceptions import InternalServerError
from .collector import collect_jellyfin
class JellyfinExporterApplication:
"""
Proxmox VE prometheus collector HTTP handler.
"""
# pylint: disable=no-self-use
def __init__(self, config, duration, errors, collectors):
self._config = config
self._duration = duration
self._errors = errors
self._collectors = collectors
self._log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def on_jellyfin(self, module='default', target='localhost'):
"""
Request handler for /jellyfin route
"""
if module in self._config:
start = time.time()
output = collect_jellyfin(
self._config[module],
target,
self._collectors
)
response = Response(output)
response.headers['content-type'] = CONTENT_TYPE_LATEST
self._duration.labels(module).observe(time.time() - start)
else:
response = Response("Module '{module}' not found in config")
response.status_code = 400
return response
def on_metrics(self):
"""
Request handler for /metrics route
"""
response = Response(generate_latest())
response.headers['content-type'] = CONTENT_TYPE_LATEST
return response
def on_index(self):
"""
Request handler for index route (/).
"""
response = Response(
"""<html>
<head><title>Jellyfin Exporter</title></head>
<body>
<h1>Jellyfin Exporter</h1>
<p>Visit <code>/jellyfin?target=1.2.3.4</code> to use.</p>
</body>
</html>"""
)
response.headers['content-type'] = 'text/html'
return response
def view(self, endpoint, values, args):
"""
Werkzeug views mapping method.
"""
allowed_args = {
'jellyfin': ['module', 'target']
}
view_registry = {
'index': self.on_index,
'metrics': self.on_metrics,
'jellyfin': self.on_jellyfin,
}
params = dict(values)
if endpoint in allowed_args:
params.update({key: args[key] for key in allowed_args[endpoint] if key in args})
try:
return view_registry[endpoint](**params)
except Exception as error: # pylint: disable=broad-except
self._log.exception("Exception thrown while rendering view")
self._errors.labels(args.get('module', 'default')).inc()
raise InternalServerError from error
@Request.application
def __call__(self, request):
url_map = Map([
Rule('/', endpoint='index'),
Rule('/metrics', endpoint='metrics'),
Rule('/jellyfin', endpoint='jellyfin'),
])
urls = url_map.bind_to_environ(request.environ)
view_func = lambda endpoint, values: self.view(endpoint, values, request.args)
return urls.dispatch(view_func, catch_http_exceptions=True)
class StandaloneGunicornApplication(gunicorn.app.base.BaseApplication):
"""
Copy-paste from https://docs.gunicorn.org/en/stable/custom.html
"""
# 'init' and 'load' methods are implemented by WSGIApplication.
# pylint: disable=abstract-method
def __init__(self, app, options=None):
self.options = options or {}
self.application = app
super().__init__()
def load_config(self):
config = {key: value for key, value in self.options.items()
if key in self.cfg.settings and value is not None}
for key, value in config.items():
self.cfg.set(key.lower(), value)
def load(self):
return self.application
def start_http_server(config, gunicorn_options, collectors):
"""
Start a HTTP API server for Jellyfin prometheus collector.
"""
duration = Summary(
'jellyfin_collection_duration_seconds',
'Duration of collections by the Jellyfin exporter',
['module'],
)
errors = Counter(
'jellyfin_request_errors_total',
'Errors in requests to Jellyfin exporter',
['module'],
)
# Initialize metrics.
for module in config.keys():
# pylint: disable=no-member
errors.labels(module)
# pylint: disable=no-member
duration.labels(module)
app = JellyfinExporterApplication(config, duration, errors, collectors)
StandaloneGunicornApplication(app, gunicorn_options).run()

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import requests
class JellyfinAPI:
def __init__(self, host: str, **config):
self.host = host
self.config = config
def api(self, method: str, path: str, params: dict = None):
_params = {"api_key": self.config["api_key"]}
if params is not None:
params.update(_params)
else:
params = _params
url = f"https://{self.host}/{path}"
return requests.request(method, url, params=params, verify=self.config["verify_ssl"]).json()

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pylint
pyflakes