Updated for latest merge

Harvey Tindall 2020-06-16 20:33:48 +01:00
parent 0dfd4ac647
commit 7ad1105baf

@ -20,12 +20,15 @@ hrfee@lab:~/jellyfin-accounts# sudo docker build -t jellyfin-accounts .
**Note**: Sometimes watchdog (used for watching Jellyfin directory) will not work on the directory mounted to `/jf`. This is probably a permissions issue, but a quick (albeit possibly dangerous) fix is to to create the container with `--privileged` as an option.
**Windows note**: This will not work on Docker for windows, although someone with a similar watchdog related problem said [this](http://blog.subjectify.us/miscellaneous/2017/04/24/docker-for-windows-watch-bindings.html) workaround worked for them.
## Debian
First, ensure all the necessary dependencies are installed.
## Pip
`hrfee@lab:~$ pip install jellyfin-accounts`
`hrfee@lab:~$ sudo apt-get install libsasl2-dev python3-dev python3-pip libldap2-dev libssl-dev`
* Note: if you get a dependency error on linux, try installing `libssl-dev` or the equivalent on your system.
Next, acquire the software.
## Manual build/install
First, make sure you have poetry installed. See [here](https://python-poetry.org/docs/) for instructions.
Then clone the repo.
`hrfee@lab:~$ git clone https://github.com/hrfee/jellyfin-accounts.git`
@ -33,34 +36,14 @@ Then enter the directory, grab python dependencies and run the install.
```
hrfee@lab:~$ cd jellyfin-accounts
hrfee@lab:~/jellyfin-accounts# pip3 install -r requirements.txt
hrfee@lab:~$ python3 setup.py install
hrfee@lab:~/jellyfin-accounts# poetry update
hrfee@lab:~$ poetry install
```
From there, you can run `poetry run jf-accounts` every time, or you can build a package with `poetry build`. The resulting wheel can be found in `dist/`, where you can run `pip install <filename>.whl` to install.
## Windows
This can be a pretty cumbersome process, so you might just want to go the WSL route. If not:
1. first, ensure pyOpenSSL is installed before the other requirements: `pip3 install pyOpenSSL`.
2. Next, you need to get python-ldap.
* The best route is to get a pre-built binary of python-ldap from [here](https://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/).
* Make sure you get the right architecture, and don't get pyLDAP by mistake.
* Download it, open a shell and run `pip3 install <path-to-python-ldap.whl>`.
* The other, even longer route is to build it through `pip3 install python-ldap`, but this requires Visual C++ 14 from Microsoft, which you can find [here](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/visual-cpp-build-tools/).
* Run the downloaded program, and select 'C++ Build Tools'. Yeah, it's huge. ![MSVC Picture](https://dump.hrfee.pw/msvc.jpg)
* You may have to scroll down on the right menu and select v140, although i haven't tested this. Install, and hopefully you should be able to then build with `pip3 install python-ldap`.
3. Next, acquire jellyfin-accounts, either by pressing "Download ZIP" and extracting, or cloning through git.
4. Run `pip3 install -r requirements.txt` inside the jellyfin-accounts directory
5. Once you've got your deps installed, run `python3 setup.py install`.
* If that worked, jf-accounts should be in your path already. If not it'll be somewhere like `C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38-32\Scripts\jf-accounts`.
* The shebang at the top of the executable is for unix-like systems, so just running this at first will ask you what program to open it with. Find your `python.exe`and set that as default. If not, just run it with `python3 <path to jf-accounts>`.
## Other OSes
It should be as simple as `python3 setup.py install`. If not, submit an issue.
There used to be an issue with dependencies, but i've since discovered that it was completely unnecessary anyway. Installation should be the same as above through pip.
## What next?
See [setup](https://github.com/hrfee/jellyfin-accounts/wiki/Setup).