Part of the Jellyfin Project
A TypeScript SDK for Jellyfin.
Warning: This project is under active development, so API changes may occur.
npm i --save @jellyfin/sdk
or
yarn add @jellyfin/sdk
SDK Version | Jellyfin Version |
---|---|
0.11.0 | 10.10.x |
0.10.0 | 10.9.x |
0.9.0 | 10.9.x |
0.8.2 - 0.6.0 | 10.8.1 - 10.8.13 |
0.5.0 | 10.8.0 |
<0.5.0 | 10.7.x |
Note: Versions prior to 0.7.0 were published as
@thornbill/jellyfin-sdk
.
The generated Axios client used in this library depends on URL
and URLSearchParams
to be available on the global scope.
React Native only includes incomplete implementations for these classes, so a polyfill is required.
React Native URL Polyfill seems like a good solution for this.
// Create a new instance of the SDK
const jellyfin = new Jellyfin({
clientInfo: {
name: 'My Client Application',
version: '1.0.0'
},
deviceInfo: {
name: 'Device Name',
id: 'unique-device-id'
}
});
// Find a valid server by trying to connect using common protocols and ports.
// Each server receives a score based on security, speed, and other criteria.
const servers = await jellyfin.discovery.getRecommendedServerCandidates('demo.jellyfin.org/stable');
// A utility function for finding the best result is available.
// If there is no "best" server, an error message should be displayed.
const best = jellyfin.discovery.findBestServer(servers);
// Create an API instance
const api = jellyfin.createApi(best.address);
// Each API endpoint is represented by a class in the generated client.
// Helper utility functions are provided under `/lib/utils/api/` to create an
// instance of a specific Jellyfin API using the shared Configuration and Axios
// instance from the `api` object created above.
// For example, the SystemApi can be generated using the `getSystemApi`
// function in `/lib/utils/api/system-api`.
// Fetch the public system info
const info = await getSystemApi(api).getPublicSystemInfo();
console.log('Info =>', info.data);
// Fetch the list of public users
const users = await getUserApi(api).getPublicUsers();
console.log('Users =>', users.data);
// A helper method for authentication has been added to the SDK because
// the default method exposed in the generated Axios client is rather
// cumbersome to use.
const auth = await api.authenticateUserByName('demo', '');
console.log('Auth =>', auth.data);
// Authentication state is stored internally in the Api class, so now
// requests that require authentication can be made normally
const libraries = await getLibraryApi(api).getMediaFolders();
console.log('Libraries =>', libraries.data);
// A helper method for logging out the current user has been added to the
// SDK so the internal state is updated correctly.
await api.logout();
- Updated OpenAPI spec for Jellyfin 10.10.0. #816
- Updated build target to ES2018. #712
- Updated OpenAPI spec for Jellyfin 10.9.1. #694
- Renamed package to @jellyfin/sdk. #262
- Updated OpenAPI spec for Jellyfin 10.8.1. #208
- Build directory is now
lib
instead ofdist
. Any imports used that were previously indist
will need updated. #147 - Duplicated exports were removed. Any imports may need updated if you referenced one of the duplicates. #148
- API classes are no longer exposed via getters.
Instead you need to call a function passing the
Api
instance as a parameter. For example:getSystemApi(api)
. While I do feel this is a slightly worse developer experience, it was a necessary change to support tree-shaking. #149 BaseItemKind
is now included in the generated client. Imports will need updated. #187
- Use custom generator templates for API versions #231 (Currently uses sed to update the value could be improved.)
- Automate OpenAPI spec updates using GitHub #351
- Create branch tracking unstable Jellyfin builds with automated builds #354
- Fix authentication header escaping #564
- Add WebSocket API support
- Add example projects for different ecosystems #186
- Add utility function for
getFile
#164 - More complete device profile generation utilities