Fork of Varken with InfluxDb v2 support and updated Docker automation
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Varken
Dutch for PIG. PIG is an Acronym for Plex/InfluxDB/Grafana
Varken is a standalone commmand-line utility that will aggregate date from the plex ecosystem into influxdb to be displayed in grafana
Requirements /w install links: Grafana, Python3, InfluxDB
Quick Setup (Varken Alpha)
- Clone the repository
sudo git clone https://github.com/DirtyCajunRice/grafana-scripts.git /opt/Varken - Change ownership to current user
sudo chown $USER -R /opt/Varken/ - Switch to the testing branch
cd /opt/Varken && git checkout refactor-project - Create venv in project
/usr/bin/python3 -m venv varken-venv - Install requirements
/opt/Varken/varken-venv/bin/python -m pip install -r requirements.txt - Make a copy of
varken.example.initovarken.iniin thedatafoldercp /opt/Varken/data/varken.example.ini /opt/Varken/data/varken.ini - Make the appropriate changes to
varken.ininano /opt/Varken/data/varken.ini - Copy the systemd file
sudo cp /opt/Varken/varken.service /etc/systemd/system/ - Edit the username of the systemd file
sudo sed -i "s/username/$USER" /etc/systemd/system/varken.service - start the service and enable it
systemctl start varken && systemctl enable varken - After completing the getting started portion of grafana, create your datasource for influxdb. At a minimum, you will need the plex database.
- Install
grafana-cli plugins install grafana-worldmap-panel - TODO:: Click the + on your menu and click import. Using the .json provided in this repo, paste it in and customize as you like.