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unshackle/unshackle/commands/serve.py
2025-07-18 00:46:05 +00:00

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import subprocess
import click
from unshackle.core import binaries
from unshackle.core.config import config
from unshackle.core.constants import context_settings
@click.command(short_help="Serve your Local Widevine Devices for Remote Access.", context_settings=context_settings)
@click.option("-h", "--host", type=str, default="0.0.0.0", help="Host to serve from.")
@click.option("-p", "--port", type=int, default=8786, help="Port to serve from.")
@click.option("--caddy", is_flag=True, default=False, help="Also serve with Caddy.")
def serve(host: str, port: int, caddy: bool) -> None:
"""
Serve your Local Widevine Devices for Remote Access.
\b
Host as 127.0.0.1 may block remote access even if port-forwarded.
Instead, use 0.0.0.0 and ensure the TCP port you choose is forwarded.
\b
You may serve with Caddy at the same time with --caddy. You can use Caddy
as a reverse-proxy to serve with HTTPS. The config used will be the Caddyfile
next to the unshackle config.
"""
from pywidevine import serve
if caddy:
if not binaries.Caddy:
raise click.ClickException('Caddy executable "caddy" not found but is required for --caddy.')
caddy_p = subprocess.Popen(
[binaries.Caddy, "run", "--config", str(config.directories.user_configs / "Caddyfile")]
)
else:
caddy_p = None
try:
if not config.serve.get("devices"):
config.serve["devices"] = []
config.serve["devices"].extend(list(config.directories.wvds.glob("*.wvd")))
serve.run(config.serve, host, port)
finally:
if caddy_p:
caddy_p.kill()