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Python-PlexAPI
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Overview
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--------
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Unofficial Python bindings for the Plex API. Our goal is to match all capabilities of the official
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Plex Web Client. A few of the many features we currently support are:
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* Navigate local or remote shared libraries.
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* Perform library actions such as scan, analyze, empty trash.
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* Remote control and play media on connected clients, including `Controlling Sonos speakers`_
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* Listen in on all Plex Server notifications.
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Installation & Documentation
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----------------------------
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.. code-block:: python
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pip install plexapi
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Documentation_ can be found at Read the Docs.
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.. _Documentation: http://python-plexapi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
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Getting a PlexServer Instance
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-----------------------------
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There are two types of authentication. If you are running on a separate network
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or using Plex Users you can log into MyPlex to get a PlexServer instance. An
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example of this is below. NOTE: Servername below is the name of the server (not
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the hostname and port). If logged into Plex Web you can see the server name in
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the top left above your available libraries.
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.. code-block:: python
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from plexapi.myplex import MyPlexAccount
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account = MyPlexAccount('<USERNAME>', '<PASSWORD>')
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plex = account.resource('<SERVERNAME>').connect() # returns a PlexServer instance
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If you want to avoid logging into MyPlex and you already know your auth token
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string, you can use the PlexServer object directly as above, but passing in
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the baseurl and auth token directly.
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.. code-block:: python
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from plexapi.server import PlexServer
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baseurl = 'http://plexserver:32400'
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token = '2ffLuB84dqLswk9skLos'
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plex = PlexServer(baseurl, token)
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Usage Examples
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--------------
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.. code-block:: python
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# Example 1: List all unwatched movies.
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movies = plex.library.section('Movies')
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for video in movies.search(unwatched=True):
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print(video.title)
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.. code-block:: python
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# Example 2: Mark all Game of Thrones episodes watched.
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plex.library.section('TV Shows').get('Game of Thrones').markWatched()
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.. code-block:: python
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# Example 3: List all clients connected to the Server.
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for client in plex.clients():
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print(client.title)
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.. code-block:: python
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# Example 4: Play the movie Cars on another client.
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# Note: Client must be on same network as server.
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cars = plex.library.section('Movies').get('Cars')
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client = plex.client("Michael's iPhone")
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client.playMedia(cars)
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.. code-block:: python
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# Example 5: List all content with the word 'Game' in the title.
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for video in plex.search('Game'):
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print('%s (%s)' % (video.title, video.TYPE))
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.. code-block:: python
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# Example 6: List all movies directed by the same person as Elephants Dream.
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movies = plex.library.section('Movies')
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die_hard = movies.get('Elephants Dream')
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director = die_hard.directors[0]
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for movie in movies.search(None, director=director):
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print(movie.title)
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.. code-block:: python
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# Example 7: List files for the latest episode of The 100.
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last_episode = plex.library.section('TV Shows').get('The 100').episodes()[-1]
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for part in last_episode.iterParts():
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print(part.file)
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.. code-block:: python
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# Example 8: Get audio/video/all playlists
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for playlist in plex.playlists():
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print(playlist.title)
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.. code-block:: python
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# Example 9: Rate the 100 four stars.
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plex.library.section('TV Shows').get('The 100').rate(8.0)
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Controlling Sonos speakers
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To control Sonos speakers directly using Plex APIs, the following requirements must be met:
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1. Active Plex Pass subscription
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2. Sonos account linked to Plex account
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3. Plex remote access enabled
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Due to the design of Sonos music services, the API calls to control Sonos speakers route through https://sonos.plex.tv
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and back via the Plex server's remote access. Actual media playback is local unless networking restrictions prevent the
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Sonos speakers from connecting to the Plex server directly.
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.. code-block:: python
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from plexapi.myplex import MyPlexAccount
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from plexapi.server import PlexServer
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baseurl = 'http://plexserver:32400'
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token = '2ffLuB84dqLswk9skLos'
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account = MyPlexAccount(token)
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server = PlexServer(baseurl, token)
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# List available speakers/groups
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for speaker in account.sonos_speakers():
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print(speaker.title)
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# Obtain PlexSonosPlayer instance
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speaker = account.sonos_speaker("Kitchen")
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album = server.library.section('Music').get('Stevie Wonder').album('Innervisions')
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# Speaker control examples
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speaker.playMedia(album)
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speaker.pause()
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speaker.setVolume(10)
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speaker.skipNext()
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Running tests over PlexAPI
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Use:
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.. code-block:: bash
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tools/plex-boostraptest.py
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with appropriate
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arguments and add this new server to a shared user which username is defined in environment veriable `SHARED_USERNAME`.
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It uses `official docker image`_ to create a proper instance.
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For skipping the docker and reuse a existing server use
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.. code-block:: bash
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python plex-boostraptest.py --no-docker -username USERNAME --password PASSWORD --server-name NAME-OF-YOUR-SEVER
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Also in order to run most of the tests you have to provide some environment variables:
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* `PLEXAPI_AUTH_SERVER_BASEURL` containing an URL to your Plex instance, e.g. `http://127.0.0.1:32400` (without trailing
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slash)
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* `PLEXAPI_AUTH_MYPLEX_USERNAME` and `PLEXAPI_AUTH_MYPLEX_PASSWORD` with your MyPlex username and password accordingly
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After this step you can run tests with following command:
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.. code-block:: bash
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py.test tests -rxXs --ignore=tests/test_sync.py
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Some of the tests in main test-suite require a shared user in your account (e.g. `test_myplex_users`,
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`test_myplex_updateFriend`, etc.), you need to provide a valid shared user's username to get them running you need to
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provide the username of the shared user as an environment variable `SHARED_USERNAME`. You can enable a Guest account and
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simply pass `Guest` as `SHARED_USERNAME` (or just create a user like `plexapitest` and play with it).
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To be able to run tests over Mobile Sync api you have to some some more environment variables, to following values
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exactly:
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* PLEXAPI_HEADER_PROVIDES='controller,sync-target'
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* PLEXAPI_HEADER_PLATFORM=iOS
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* PLEXAPI_HEADER_PLATFORM_VERSION=11.4.1
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* PLEXAPI_HEADER_DEVICE=iPhone
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And finally run the sync-related tests:
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.. code-block:: bash
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py.test tests/test_sync.py -rxXs
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.. _official docker image: https://hub.docker.com/r/plexinc/pms-docker/
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Common Questions
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**Why are you using camelCase and not following PEP8 guidelines?**
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This API reads XML documents provided by MyPlex and the Plex Server.
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We decided to conform to their style so that the API variable names directly
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match with the provided XML documents.
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**Why don't you offer feature XYZ?**
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This library is meant to be a wrapper around the XML pages the Plex
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server provides. If we are not providing an API that is offerered in the
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XML pages, please let us know! -- Adding additional features beyond that
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should be done outside the scope of this library.
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**What are some helpful links if trying to understand the raw Plex API?**
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* https://github.com/plexinc/plex-media-player/wiki/Remote-control-API
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* https://forums.plex.tv/discussion/104353/pms-web-api-documentation
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* https://github.com/Arcanemagus/plex-api/wiki
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