* refactor: jellyfin authentication
This refactor standardizes the authentication approach in Jellyfin to mirror the method employed in
Plex authentication for consistency
* feat: use gravatar for jellyfin users' with missing jellyfin avatars
* feat(job): media availability support for jellyfin/emby
This refactors the media availability job to support jellyfin/emby for media removal automatically.
Needs further testing on 4k items (as I have not yet tested with 4k), however, non-4k items work as
intended.
fix#406, fix#193, fix#516, fix#362, fix#84
* fix(availabilitysync): use the correct 4k jellyfinMediaId
* fix: season mapping for plex
Fixes a bug introduced with this PR where media availability sync job removed the seasons from all
series even when those seasons existed
All seasons are processed now, but those without any episodes are filtered out again as unavailable.
This fixes in issue where jellyfin reports all seasons as virtual
This disables seasonfolder option in sonarr for jellyfin/emby users as physical seasonFolders are
necessary as virtualFolders are ignored since #126fix#575
This commit addresses a rendering issue with the date picker component.
The problem was traced back to a misconfiguration in the tailwindcss settings, resulting in an
incorrect width for the popup.
fix#415
This fix addresses an issue on the Watchlist page where changes to the watchlist were not
immediately reflected. Previously, after removing an item from the watchlist, the update
required a full page reload or revalidating upon focusing the window or tab. With this fix,
the watchlist now correctly mutates and updates in real-time, providing a seamless user
experience.
This fix resolves a Watchlist page bug where the isAddedToWatchlist prop was missing.
Without this prop, the removal button for watchlist items was absent. In this fix, the
isAddedToWatchlist prop is re-added and set to true, allowing users to remove items from
their local watchlist directly on the Watchlist page.
Introduce the ability to select the media server type on the setup page. Users can now choose their
preferred media server (e.g., Plex through the Plex sign-in or Emby/Jellyfin sign-in to select
either Emby or Jellyfin). The selected media server type is then reflected in the application
settings. This enhancement provides users with increased flexibility and customization options
during the initial setup process, eliminating the need to rely on environment variables (which
cannot be set if using platforms like snaps). Existing Emby users, who use the environment variable,
should log out and log back in after updating to set their mediaServerType to Emby.
BREAKING CHANGE: This commit deprecates the JELLYFIN_TYPE variable to identify Emby media server and
instead rely on the mediaServerType that is set in the `settings.json`. Existing environment
variable users can log out and log back in to set the mediaServerType to `3` (Emby).