ThisIsAreku / prometheus-plex-exporter

Export metrics from your Plex Media Server

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Prometheus Exporter for Plex

Expose library playback, storage, and host metrics in a Prometheus format.

Configuration

The exporter is configured via required environment variables:

  • PLEX_SERVER: The full URL where your server can be reached, including the scheme and port (if not 80 or 443). For example http://192.168.0.10:32400 or https://my.plex.tld.
  • PLEX_TOKEN: A Plex token belonging to the server administrator.

Running

The exporter runs via Docker:

docker run \
  -name prom-plex-exporter \
  -p 9000:9000 \
  -e PLEX_SERVER="<Your Plex server URL>" \
  -e PLEX_TOKEN="<Your Plex server admin token>" \
  ghcr.io/jsclayton/prometheus-plex-exporter

Or via Docker Compose:

prom-plex-exporter:
  image: ghcr.io/jsclayton/prometheus-plex-exporter
  ports:
    - 9000:9000/tcp
  environment:
    PLEX_SERVER: <Your Plex server URL>
    PLEX_TOKEN: <Your Plex server admin token>

A sample dashboard can be found in the examples

Exporting Metrics

The simplest way to start visualizaing your metrics is with the Free Forever Grafana Cloud and Grafana Agent.

Here's an example config file that will read metrics from the exporter and ship them to Prometheus via remote_write:

metrics:
  configs:
  - name: prom-plex
    scrape_configs:
      - job_name: prom-plex
        static_configs:
          - targets:
            - <IP/address and port of the exporter endpoint>
    remote_write:
      - url: <Your Metrics instance remote_write endpoint>
        basic_auth:
          username: <Your Metrics instance ID>
          password: <Your Grafana.com API Key>

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Export metrics from your Plex Media Server

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