[jellyfin] ; It is reccommended 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, used on invite form. ; Leave blank to use the same address as above. public_server = https://jellyf.in:443 client = jf-accounts version = 0.1 device = jf-accounts device_id = jf-accounts-0.1 [ui] ; Set 0.0.0.0 to run 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 admin page. admin_only = true ; Username to use on admin page... (leave blank if using jellyfin_login) username = your username ; ..and its corresponding password (leave blank if using jellyfin_login) password = your password debug = false ; Displayed at the bottom of all pages except admin contact_message = Need help? contact me. ; Displayed at top of form page. help_message = Enter your details to create an account. ; Displayed when an account is created. success_message = Your account has been created. Click below to continue to Jellyfin. [password_validation] ; Enables password validation. enabled = true ; Min. password length min_length = 8 ; Min. number of uppercase characters upper = 1 ; Min. number of lowercase characters lower = 0 ; Min. number of numbers number = 1 ; Min. number of special characters special = 0 [email] ; When true, disables username input on invite form and sets the Jellyfin username to the email address no_username = false ; Leave the rest of this section if you aren't using any email-related features. use_24h = true ; Date format follows datetime's strftime. date_format = %d/%m/%y ; Displayed at bottom of emails message = Need help? contact me. ; Mail methods: mailgun, smtp method = smtp ; Address to send from address = jellyfin@jellyf.in ; The name of the sender from = Jellyfin [password_resets] ; Enable to store provided email addresses, monitor jellyfin directory for pw-resets, and send pin enabled = true ; Directory to monitor for passwordReset*.json files. Usually the jellyfin config directory watch_directory = /path/to/jellyfin ; Path to custom email html. If blank, uses the internal template. email_html = ; Path to alternate plaintext email. If blank, uses the internal template. email_text = ; Subject of emails subject = Password Reset - Jellyfin [invite_emails] ; If enabled, allows one to send an invite directly to an email address. enabled = true ; Path to custom email html. If blank, uses the internal template. email_html = ; Path to alternate plaintext email. If blank, uses the internal template. email_text = subject = Invite - Jellyfin ; Base url for jf-accounts. This necessary because most will use a reverse proxy, so the program has no other way of knowing what URL to send. url_base = http://accounts.jellyf.in:8056/invite [mailgun] api_url = https://api.mailgun.net... api_key = your api key [smtp] ; Choose between ssl_tls and starttls. Your provider should tell you which to use, but generally SSL/TLS is 465, STARTTLS 587 encryption = starttls server = smtp.jellyf.in ; Uses SMTP_SSL, so make sure the port is for this, not starttls. port = 465 password = smtp password [files] ; When the below paths are left blank, files are stored in ~/.jf-accounts/. ; Path to store valid invites. invites = ; Path to store emails addresses in JSON emails = ; Path to the user policy template. Can be acquired with get-defaults (jf-accounts -g). user_template = ; Path to the user configuration template (part of homescreen layout). Can be acquired with get-defaults (jf-accounts -g). user_configuration = ; Path to the user display preferences template (part of homescreen layout). Can be acquired with get-defaults (jf-accounts -g). user_displayprefs = ; Path to custom bootstrap.css custom_css =