commented on this any luck getting that updated script finished up? I had this working for years, but stopped using playlists, so I stopped using the script. I downgraded my plexapi package, but nothing changed.ĭid you need to do anything else? Do you perhaps have to tell the plex server with API version you are using for it to cooperate? ![]() Triage notifications on the go with GitHub Mobile for iOS or Android. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or unsubscribe. I worked it out the new plexapi kills the script revert to the older plexapi and it works What version of plexapi did you have to revert to? - You are receiving this because you commented. On, at 8:47 am, shinedou wrote: commented on this gist. It its still working for me with this version of the Plex api Has the script been updated to work with the new plex api? B I had to revert to # PlexAPI Settings PROJECT = 'PlexAPI' VERSION = ‘4.1.2' And then the script worked again. Print( f"Syncing playlist ' TypeError: string indices must be integers # List of users to sync the playlists to, set USERS = None to sync to all users # List of playlists to sync, set PLAYLISTS = None to sync all playlists Generic Linux users could simply mount volumes or network shares into the /shares/ folder to expose this extra storage space to the add-on.# Description: Sync Plex playlists to shared users. Mainly on the ResinOS based devices (downloaded images flashed on SD-cards for e.g., Pi’s). Mounting external drives or network shares is a limitation by Hass.io at this moment. But yes, let us be honest here, this add-on makes a ton more sense for the Generic Linux or Intel NUC Hassio user. This listing above is still pretty valuable, even on a Pi. Stream videos that do not require transcoding on capable clients (so it becomes a pass-through).Nevertheless, there are some interesting use cases, that made me decide to release it for ARM-based devices (which includes the Pi’s). The Pi processing power is limited, therefore, installing loads of add-ons is not recommended, nor are video transcoding add-ons (like this one and Shinobi for example). This is interesting, i just installed it, as mentioned its not a good idea for pi users, otherwise it would have been more fun if we could mount a share and use that as a source, thanks for the addon limitations you’ve mentioned are also documented in the add-on documentation. Plex Media Server - Home Assistant Community Add-ons - hassio-addons/addon-plex For general repository issues or add-on ideas open an issue hereĪt this moment our Home Assistant Community Add-ons Discord chat server and GitHub are our only official support channels.Open an issue for the addon: Plex Media Server.You could also open an issue on GitHub, in case you ran into a bug, or maybe you have an idea on improving the addon: Join the Reddit subreddit in /r/homeassistant.The Home Assistant Discord chat server for general Home Assistant discussions and questions.The Home Assistant Community Add-ons Discord chat server for add-on support and feature requests.Questions? You have several options to get them answered: You can always try to get support from the community here at the Home Assistant community forums, join the conversation! Please read the documentation for more information about the use and configuration of this add-on. NOTE: When adding media locations, please use /shares as the base directory. Login to the Plex admin interface and complete the setup process.Check the logs of the “Plex Media Server” to see if everything went well.Update the add-on config with the claim code you’ve got in the previous step.Search for the “Plex Media Server” add-on in the add-on store and install it.The installation of this add-on is pretty straightforward and not different in comparison to installing any other add-on.
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