Tracearr is an open-source streaming access manager designed to help media server owners understand and control who is accessing their content across platforms like Plex, Jellyfin, and Emby. It centralizes access statistics and provides tools for filtering and visualizing usage, making it easier to answer questions about viewer behavior and resource consumption, such as who is watching what and when. By monitoring requests in real time, the system can differentiate between unique users, bots, and unauthorized clients, helping administrators tighten access control and improve server performance. The project features a rule system that lets users define alerts and actions based on specific access patterns or thresholds, which is useful for proactive monitoring and automated responses to unusual activity. It also supports mobile interfaces and responsive UI elements so server operators can check access metrics on the go.

Features

  • Customizable access filtering
  • Real-time streaming usage insights
  • Rule-based alerts and actions
  • Support for multiple media servers
  • Mobile-friendly interface
  • Integration with external notification platforms

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Affero GNU Public License

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TypeScript

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