[jellyfin] ; settings for connecting to jellyfin ; it is recommended to create a limited admin account for this program. username = username password = password ; jellyfin server address. can be public, or local for security purposes. server = http://jellyfin.local:8096 ; publicly accessible jellyfin address for invite form. leave blank to reuse the above address. public_server = https://jellyf.in:443 ; this and below settings will show on the jellyfin dashboard when the program connects. you may as well leave them alone. client = jf-accounts version = 0.2.4 device = jf-accounts device_id = jf-accounts-0.2.4 [ui] ; settings related to the ui and program functionality. ; set 0.0.0.0 to run on localhost host = 0.0.0.0 port = 8056 ; enable this to use jellyfin users instead of the below username and pw. jellyfin_login = true ; allows only admin users on jellyfin to access the admin page. admin_only = true ; username for admin page (leave blank if using jellyfin_login) username = your username ; password for admin page (leave blank if using jellyfin_login) password = your password debug = false ; displayed at bottom of all pages except admin contact_message = Need help? contact me. ; display at top of invite form. help_message = Enter your details to create an account. ; displayed when a user creates an account success_message = Your account has been created. Click below to continue to Jellyfin. [password_validation] ; password validation (minimum length, etc.) enabled = true min_length = 8 upper = 1 lower = 0 number = 1 special = 0 [email] ; general email settings. ignore if not using email features. ; use email address from invite form as username on jellyfin. no_username = false use_24h = true ; date format used in emails. follows datetime.strftime format. date_format = %d/%m/%y ; message displayed at bottom of emails. message = Need help? contact me. ; method of sending email to use. method = smtp ; address to send emails from address = jellyfin@jellyf.in ; the name of the sender from = Jellyfin [password_resets] ; settings for the password reset handler. ; enable to store provided email addresses, monitor jellyfin directory for pw-resets, and send reset pins enabled = true ; path to the folder jellyfin puts password-reset files. watch_directory = /path/to/jellyfin ; path to custom email html email_html = ; path to custom email in plain text email_text = ; subject of password reset emails. subject = Password Reset - Jellyfin [invite_emails] ; settings for sending invites directly to users. enabled = true ; path to custom email html email_html = ; path to custom email in plain text email_text = ; subject of invite emails. subject = Invite - Jellyfin ; base url for jf-accounts. this is necessary because using a reverse proxy means the program has no way of knowing the url itself. url_base = http://accounts.jellyf.in:8056/invite [mailgun] ; mailgun api connection settings api_url = https://api.mailgun.net... api_key = your api key [smtp] ; smtp server connection settings. ; your email provider should provide different ports for each encryption method. generally 465 for ssl_tls, 587 for starttls. encryption = starttls ; smtp server address. server = smtp.jellyf.in port = 465 password = smtp password [files] ; optional settings for changing storage locations. ; location of stored invites (json). invites = ; location of stored email addresses (json). emails = ; location of stored user policy template (json). user_template = ; location of stored user configuration template (used for setting homescreen layout) (json) user_configuration = ; location of stored displaypreferences template (also used for homescreen layout) (json) user_displayprefs = ; location of custom bootstrap css. custom_css =