# ![jfa-go](images/banner.svg) jfa-go is a user management app for [Jellyfin](https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin) that provides invite-based account creation as well as other features that make one's instance much easier to manage. I chose to rewrite the python [jellyfin-accounts](https://github.com/hrfee/jellyfin-accounts) in Go mainly as a learning experience, but also to slightly improve speeds and efficiency. #### Features * 🧑 Invite based account creation: Sends invites to your friends or family, and let them choose their own username and password without relying on you. * Send invites via a link and/or email * Granular control over invites: Validity period as well as number of uses can be specified. * Account profiles: Assign settings profiles to invites so new users have your predefined permissions, homescreen layout, etc. applied to their account on creation. * Password validation: Ensure users choose a strong password. * 🔗 Ombi Integration: Automatically creates Ombi accounts for new users using their email address and login details, and your own defined set of permissions. * Account management: Apply settings to your users individually or en masse, and delete users, optionally sending them an email notification with a reason. * 📨 Email storage: Add your existing users email addresses through the UI, and jfa-go will ask new users for them on account creation. * Email addresses can optionally be used instead of usernames * 🔑 Password resets: When user's forget their passwords and request a change in Jellyfin, jfa-go reads the PIN from the created file and sends it straight to the user via email. * Notifications: Get notified when someone creates an account, or an invite expires. * Authentication via Jellyfin: Instead of using separate credentials for jfa-go and Jellyfin, jfa-go can use it as the authentication provider. * Enables the usage of jfa-go by multiple people * 🌓 Customizable look * Specify contact and help messages to appear in emails and pages * Light and dark themes available ## Interface
#### Install Available on the AUR as [jfa-go](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/jfa-go/) or [jfa-go-git](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/jfa-go-git/). For other platforms, grab an archive from the release section for your platform (or nightly builds [here](https://builds.hrfee.pw/view/hrfee/jfa-go)), and extract `jfa-go` and `data` to the same directory. * For linux users, you can place them inside `/opt/jfa-go` and then run `sudo ln -s /opt/jfa-go/jfa-go /usr/bin/jfa-go` to place it in your PATH. Run the executable to start. For [docker](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/hrfee/jfa-go), run: ``` docker create \ --name "jfa-go" \ # Whatever you want to name it -p 8056:8056 \ -v /path/to/.config/jfa-go:/data \ # Path to wherever you want to store the config file and other data -v /path/to/jellyfin:/jf \ # Path to jellyfin config directory -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro \ # Makes sure time is correct hrfee/jfa-go # hrfee/jfa-go:unstable for latest build from git ``` #### Build from source If you're using docker, a Dockerfile is provided that builds from source. Otherwise, full build instructions can be found [here](https://github.com/hrfee/jfa-go/wiki/Build). #### Usage Simply run `jfa-go` to start the application. A setup wizard will start on `localhost:8056` (or your own specified address). Upon completion, refresh the page. Note: jfa-go does not run as a daemon by default. You'll need to figure this out yourself. ``` Usage of ./jfa-go: -config string alternate path to config file. (default "~/.config/jfa-go/config.ini") -data string alternate path to data directory. (default "~/.config/jfa-go") -debug Enables debug logging and exposes pprof. -host string alternate address to host web ui on. -port int alternate port to host web ui on. -swagger Enable swagger at /swagger/index.html ``` If you're switching from jellyfin-accounts, copy your existing `~/.jf-accounts` to: * `XDG_CONFIG_DIR/jfa-go` (usually ~/.config/jfa-go) on \*nix systems, * `%AppData%/jfa-go` on Windows, * `~/Library/Application Support/jfa-go` on macOS. (or specify config/data path with `-config/-data` respectively.)