Jellyfin Family WHMCS module Description Changelog Installation and Configuration Guide Step-by-step instructions for installing and configuring the Jellyfin Family WHMCS module: WHMCS deployment, connecting your Jellyfin server, creating the product and configuring the access policy. WHMCS setup (install/update) Jellyfin Family module WHMCS Order now | Download | Community Technical requirements The PUQ Jellyfin Family module is encoded with ionCube Loader v13 (or newer) and is published as a separate build for each supported PHP major version. Installation and updates follow the same procedure. PHP version WHMCS version Module build PHP 7.4 8.11.0 - php74 PHP 8.1 8.11.0 + php81 PHP 8.2 (or newer) 8.11.0 + and 9+ php82 Pick the build that matches the PHP runtime of your WHMCS server, not the WHMCS version — PHP 8.2 and any newer PHP always use php82. Not sure which PHP version your WHMCS runs on? Check Utilities → System → PHP Info in the WHMCS admin area. A reachable Jellyfin server, version 10.11.10 or newer, with an administrator account and an API key, is also required. Download A separate build is published for each PHP major version. All versions and historical builds are available in the index: https://download.puqcloud.com/WHMCS/servers/PUQ_WHMCS-Jellyfin-Family/ Direct "latest" downloads PHP 8.2 wget https://download.puqcloud.com/WHMCS/servers/PUQ_WHMCS-Jellyfin-Family/php82/PUQ_WHMCS-Jellyfin-Family-latest.zip PHP 8.1 wget https://download.puqcloud.com/WHMCS/servers/PUQ_WHMCS-Jellyfin-Family/php81/PUQ_WHMCS-Jellyfin-Family-latest.zip PHP 7.4 wget https://download.puqcloud.com/WHMCS/servers/PUQ_WHMCS-Jellyfin-Family/php74/PUQ_WHMCS-Jellyfin-Family-latest.zip Installation Step 1: Extract the archive On your WHMCS server (or locally, before uploading): unzip PUQ_WHMCS-Jellyfin-Family-latest.zip Step 2: Deploy the module Copy and replace the puqJellyfinFamily folder into the WHMCS servers module directory, so the module lives at WHMCS_WEB_DIR/modules/servers/puqJellyfinFamily/: puqJellyfinFamily → WHMCS_WEB_DIR/modules/servers/puqJellyfinFamily/ Example: cp -r puqJellyfinFamily /var/www/html/whmcs/modules/servers/ Make sure ionCube Loader v13+ is enabled for the PHP version WHMCS runs on. On first load the module self-creates its database tables (puq_license and puqJellyfinFamily_media_account) — there is no SQL to run manually. Step 3: Next steps Add a Jellyfin server in WHMCS — connect WHMCS to your Jellyfin server. Product configuration — create the PUQ Jellyfin Family product, enter the license key and configure the access policy. Update Installation and updates follow the same procedure. To update an existing installation: Back up the WHMCS database and the modules/servers/puqJellyfinFamily/ directory. Download the new build that matches the current PHP version and overwrite all files in modules/servers/puqJellyfinFamily/. Open any WHMCS admin page once — the module verifies and creates any missing database tables automatically. Upgrading from v2.x: no reconfiguration is required. The module reads existing product settings from the legacy configoption2–configoption8 slots (including Media Accounts Configuration in configoption2) until you save the product once through the new form, at which point they are consolidated into configoption24. Tip: always back up your WHMCS installation before performing an update. Add a Jellyfin server in WHMCS Jellyfin Family module WHMCS Order now | Download | Community Configure the connection to your Jellyfin server under System Settings → Servers → Add New Server. Field Value Name A label for the server. Hostname / IP Address The Jellyfin server hostname or IP. Module PUQ Jellyfin Family. Username A Jellyfin administrator username. Password That administrator's password. Access Hash A Jellyfin API key (Jellyfin Dashboard → API Keys). Secure (SSL) Enable if Jellyfin is served over HTTPS. Port Jellyfin port (default 8096, or 443 when SSL is enabled). In the Server Details section select Module → PUQ Jellyfin Family, fill in the Username, Password and Access Hash (API key), tick Secure for SSL and set the Port. Use Test Connection to confirm WHMCS can reach Jellyfin and authenticate. The module authenticates with the username / password + API key to obtain an access token, then calls System/Info to verify connectivity. On success some fields are auto-filled and the status shows Connection successful. Finally, assign the server (or a server group that contains it) to your Jellyfin Family product under the product's Module Settings. Product configuration Jellyfin Family module WHMCS Order now | Download | Community Create a product of type PUQ Jellyfin Family (Setup → Products/Services), assign the Jellyfin server on the Module Settings tab, then configure the access policy in the injected configuration panel. Media Accounts Configuration Count of media accounts — how many additional media accounts (sub-users) the client may create under their main account. Leave empty or set to 0 to disable the feature for this product. When set to a positive number, a Media Accounts card appears in the client area where the client can add up to that many sub-users. Each media account is a separate Jellyfin user named mainusername-name. It inherits the product's playback / transcoding / Live TV / SyncPlay / session settings, but its library access is limited to a subset of the main account's libraries (chosen per media account). Setting the count to 0 removes all existing media accounts on the next Change package. Libraries Configuration Use all libraries — grant access to every library on the server (overrides the selection below). Libraries — the list of libraries is loaded live from the Jellyfin server assigned to the product's Server Group. Tick the libraries this product grants; use Select all to toggle everything, or Reload to refresh the list. Leaving everything unticked grants no library. If the server cannot be reached, a manual text box appears as a fallback (one library name per line). Ignored when "Use all libraries" is ON. The dynamic list requires the product to be saved with a Server Group that contains a reachable Jellyfin server. Until then the panel shows a hint to select and save a Server Group. User Configuration Streaming bitrate limit — 1–60 Mbps (empty = unlimited). SyncPlay access — create & join groups / join groups / disabled. Remote control of shared devices, Media downloads — on/off. Max user sessions — 0 disables the limit. Failed login attempts — lockout threshold; -1 disables it. Username prefix / suffix — wrap the generated username. Allow Playback Toggle media playback, audio transcoding, video transcoding and video conversion without re-encoding. Feature Access Live TV access, Live TV recording management, and force transcoding of remote media sources. Links Instruction / manual URL — shown as the User manual link in the client area. Client Area Show password — show button / plain text / hidden. Password generation — length:characters, e.g. 8:23456789abcdABCD. Username format — standard (prefix-suffix) or custom. Custom username — macro template: {user_id}, {service_id}, {random_digit_x}, {random_letter_x}, {unixtime}, {year}, {month}, {day}, {hour}, {minute}, {second}. Settings are stored as a single JSON document in configoption24. After saving, Create/Change actions push the resulting policy to Jellyfin. Client Area What the customer sees and can do on the Jellyfin Family service page in the WHMCS client area. Client area overview Jellyfin Family module WHMCS Order now | Download | Community The client opens their Jellyfin Family service from clientarea.php → My Services → (service) → Information. The page loads its data over AJAX and renders a set of cards. Actions Web interface — opens the Jellyfin web UI in a new tab. User manual — opens the instruction URL configured on the product (if set). Drop All Devices — signs the account out of every device (confirmation required). Unblock — re-enables the account when it has been locked/disabled (shown only when disabled). Account Username with a copy button. Password — shown as a reveal button, plain text, or hidden, depending on the product's Show password setting; with a copy button. Status — Enabled / Disabled badge. Info Streaming bitrate limit, active sessions (with the max), failed-login attempts (with the lockout threshold), and SyncPlay access. Libraries & Devices Libraries — chips for each library the user can access (with a count badge). Active Devices — table of device name, app and last activity (with a count badge). Media Accounts When the product allows media accounts, a Media Accounts card lists the client's sub-users with a used / limit count badge. Add Media Account — opens a modal to enter a username (the main username is prefixed automatically), generate a password and tick which libraries the sub-user may access. Disabled once the limit is reached. Manage (per media account) — opens a modal to enable/disable the sub-user, change its password (leave empty to keep the current one), adjust its libraries, view and drop its active devices, or delete the media account (confirmation required). A media account's available libraries are always a subset of the main account's libraries, and it inherits the product's playback/transcoding/feature settings. All actions use AJAX and report the result with a toast notification — the page never reloads. Admin Area Managing a Jellyfin Family service from the WHMCS admin area. Service page Jellyfin Family module WHMCS Order now | Download | Community On the WHMCS admin service page (Clients → (client) → Products/Services) the module adds an information tab and the standard module command buttons. Module commands Create — generates credentials, creates the Jellyfin user and applies the policy. Suspend / Unsuspend — toggles the user's IsDisabled flag. Change Package — re-applies the product policy to the existing user and to every media account. Change Password — resets and sets a new password. Terminate — deletes the Jellyfin user and all of its media accounts. Custom buttons Drop All Devices — removes all of the user's registered devices. Unblock — re-enables a disabled account (requires the service to be Active). Information tab API Connection status — confirms the module can reach Jellyfin. User — username and disabled state (with a too-many-failed-logins warning). Libraries — the libraries the user can access. Info — streaming bitrate limit, active sessions, failed-login counter and SyncPlay access. Active Devices — device name, app and last activity. Media Accounts (when enabled on the product) — a table of the client's sub-users: enabled state, username and the libraries each one can access. The tab header shows the used / limit count. All lifecycle actions are license-gated: if the license cache is stale and the license server is unreachable, the action is refused with the license error.