# PlexPy - Stats for Plex Media Server usage
#
# Service Unit file for systemd system manager
#
# INSTALLATION NOTES
#
#       1. Rename this file as you want, ensuring that it ends in .service
#               e.g. 'plexpy.service'
#
#       2. Adjust configuration settings as required.  More details in the
#          "CONFIGURATION NOTES" section shown below.
#
#       3. Copy this file into your systemd service unit directory, which is
#          often '/lib/systemd/system'.
#
#       4. Create any files/directories that you specified back in step #2.
#               e.g. '/opt/plexpy.ini'
#                        '/opt/plexpy'
#
#       5. Enable boot-time autostart with the following commands:
#               systemctl daemon-reload
#               systemctl enable plexpy.service
#
#       6. Start now with the following command:
#               systemctl start plexpy.service
#
#   7. If troubleshooting startup-errors, start by checking permissions
#      and ownership on the files/directories that you created in step #4.
#
#
# CONFIGURATION NOTES
#
#        - The example settings in this file assume that:
#               1. You will run PlexPy as user/group: plex.users
#               2. You will either have PlexPy installed as a subdirectory
#                  under '/opt', or that you will have a symlink under
#                  '/opt' pointing to your PlexPy install dir.
#           3. Your PlexPy data directory and configuration file can be
#                  in separate locations from your PlexPy install dir, to
#                  simplify updates. However, in the example below they are in the
#                  PlexPy install dir.
#
#    - Option names (e.g. ExecStart=, Type=) appear to be case-sensitive)
#
#    - Adjust ExecStart= to point to:
#       1. Your PlexPy executable,
#       2. Your config file (recommended is to put it somewhere in /etc)
#       3. Your datadir (recommended is to NOT put it in your PlexPy exec dir)
#
#    - Adjust User= and Group= to the user/group you want PlexPy to run as.
#
#    - WantedBy= specifies which target (i.e. runlevel) to start PlexPy for.
#        multi-user.target equates to runlevel 3 (multi-user text mode)
#        graphical.target  equates to runlevel 5 (multi-user X11 graphical mode)

[Unit]
Description=PlexPy - Stats for Plex Media Server usage

[Service]
ExecStart=/opt/plexpy/PlexPy.py --daemon --config /opt/plexpy/config.ini --datadir /opt/plexpy --nolaunch --quiet
GuessMainPID=no
Type=forking
User=plex
Group=users

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target