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Example for authenticating to Jellyfin API from Python
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import requests | |
# Define connection details | |
server_url = 'http://192.168.0.200:8096' | |
username = 'User' | |
password = 'Password' | |
# Build json payload with auth data | |
auth_data = { | |
'username': username, | |
'Pw': password | |
} | |
headers = {} | |
# Build required connection headers | |
authorization = 'MediaBrowser Client="other", Device="my-script", DeviceId="some-unique-id", Version="0.0.0"' | |
headers['Authorization'] = authorization | |
# Authenticate to server | |
r = requests.post(server_url + '/Users/AuthenticateByName', headers=headers, json=auth_data) | |
# Retrieve auth token and user id from returned data | |
token = r.json().get('AccessToken') | |
user_id = r.json().get('User').get('Id') | |
# Update the headers to include the auth token | |
headers['Authorization'] = f'{authorization}, Token="{token}"' | |
# Requests can be made with | |
#requests.get(f'{server_url}/api/endpoint', headers=headers) |
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