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Plex Attributes
Configuring Plex is required in order to connect to your libraries.
A plex
mapping can be either in the root of the config file as global mapping for all libraries, or you can specify
the plex
mapping individually per library.
Below is a plex
mapping example and the full set of attributes:
plex:
url: http://192.168.1.12:32400
token: ####################
timeout: 60
db_cache: 4096
clean_bundles: true
empty_trash: true
optimize: false
Attribute | Allowed Values | Default | Required |
---|---|---|---|
url |
Plex Server URL Example: http://192.168.1.12:32400 |
N/A | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
token |
Plex Server Authentication Token | N/A | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
timeout |
Plex Server Timeout | 60 | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
db_cache |
Plex Server Database Cache Size | None | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
clean_bundles |
Runs Clean Bundles on the Server after all Collection Files are run ( true , false or Any schedule option) |
false | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
empty_trash |
Runs Empty Trash on the Server after all Collection Files are run ( true , false or Any schedule option) |
false | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
optimize |
Runs Optimize on the Server after all Collection Files are run ( true , false or Any schedule option) |
false | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
???+ warning
Do Not Use the Plex Token found in Plex's Preferences.xml file.
If you need help finding your Plex authentication token, please see Plex's
[support article](https://support.plex.tv/articles/204059436-finding-an-authentication-token-x-plex-token/).
This script can be run on a remote Plex server, but be sure that the url
provided is publicly addressable, and it's
recommended to use HTTPS
.
Multi-Plex Instance Setup:
The below config.yml extract details how to set up multiple Plex servers within the one PMM instance, in this example there are two plex servers which are receiving the same Collection File:
libraries:
Movies:
collection_files:
- file: config/Movies.yml
Movies_on_Second_Plex:
library_name: Movies
collection_files:
- file: config/Movies.yml
plex:
url: http://plex.boing.bong
token: SOME_TOKEN
timeout: 360
db_cache: 8192
...
plex:
url: http://plex.bing.bang
token: SOME_TOKEN
timeout: 60
db_cache: 4096
clean_bundles: false
empty_trash: false
optimize: false
...
The plex
instance at the bottom is the "global" plex server. Unless otherwise specified, any connection to plex is
assumed to be using that plex server. The first "Movies" library entry is on the global plex
server.
The "Movies_on_Second_Plex" library is found on the second plex server. Note that this library has its own plex section
that lists the attributes that differ from the global plex instance, namely the URL
, token
and timeout
. The
library on the second server is also called "Movies", but since you can't have two keys (in this scenario, libraries)
with the same name, it is named Movies_on_Second_Plex in the config.yml, and the library_name:
attribute contains the
name of the library on the actual plex server.