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Name: psn_monitor
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Version: 1.5rc4
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Summary: Tool implementing real-time tracking of Sony PlayStation (PSN) players activities
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Author-email: Michal Szymanski <misiektoja-pypi@rm-rf.ninja>
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License-Expression: GPL-3.0-or-later
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Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/misiektoja/psn_monitor
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Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/misiektoja/psn_monitor
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Project-URL: Changelog, https://github.com/misiektoja/psn_monitor/blob/main/RELEASE_NOTES.md
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Keywords: psn,playstation,monitoring,tracking,real-time,osint,psnawp
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
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Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
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Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
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Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X
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Requires-Python: >=3.10
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Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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License-File: LICENSE
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Requires-Dist: PSNAWP>=2.0.0
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Requires-Dist: requests>=2.0
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Requires-Dist: python-dateutil>=2.8
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Requires-Dist: python-dotenv>=0.19
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# psn_monitor
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psn_monitor is a tool for real-time monitoring of Sony PlayStation (PSN) players' activities.
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<a id="features"></a>
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## Features
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- Real-time tracking of PlayStation users' gaming activity (including detection when a user gets online/offline or plays games)
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- Basic statistics for user activity (duration in different states, time spent playing a game, overall time and number of games played in a session etc.)
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- Email notifications for various events (player gets online/offline, starts/finishes/changes a game, errors)
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- Saving all user activities with timestamps to a CSV file
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- Possibility to control the running copy of the script via signals
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<p align="center">
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<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/misiektoja/psn_monitor/refs/heads/main/assets/psn_monitor.png" alt="psn_monitor_screenshot" width="85%"/>
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## Table of Contents
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1. [Requirements](#requirements)
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2. [Installation](#installation)
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* [Install from PyPI](#install-from-pypi)
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* [Manual Installation](#manual-installation)
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3. [Quick Start](#quick-start)
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4. [Configuration](#configuration)
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* [Configuration File](#configuration-file)
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* [PSN NPSSO Code](#psn-npsso-code)
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* [Time Zone](#time-zone)
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* [Storing Secrets](#storing-secrets)
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5. [Usage](#usage)
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* [Monitoring Mode](#monitoring-mode)
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* [Email Notifications](#email-notifications)
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* [CSV Export](#csv-export)
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* [Check Intervals](#check-intervals)
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* [Signal Controls (macOS/Linux/Unix)](#signal-controls-macoslinuxunix)
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* [Coloring Log Output with GRC](#coloring-log-output-with-grc)
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6. [Change Log](#change-log)
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7. [License](#license)
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## Requirements
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* Python 3.10 or higher
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* Libraries: [PSNAWP](https://github.com/isFakeAccount/psnawp), `requests`, `python-dateutil`, `pytz`, `tzlocal`, `python-dotenv`
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* **macOS**: Ventura, Sonoma, Sequoia
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### Install from PyPI
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```sh
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### Manual Installation
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Download the *[psn_monitor.py](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/misiektoja/psn_monitor/refs/heads/main/psn_monitor.py)* file to the desired location.
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## Quick Start
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- Grab your [PSN npsso code](#psn-npsso-code) and track the `psn_user_id` gaming activities:
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If you store the `PSN_NPSSO` in a dotenv file you can update its value and send a `SIGHUP` signal to the process to reload the file with the new `npsso` value without restarting the tool. More info in [Storing Secrets](#storing-secrets) and [Signal Controls (macOS/Linux/Unix)](#signal-controls-macoslinuxunix).
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The tool automatically saves its output to `psn_monitor_<psn_user_id>.log` file. It can be changed in the settings via `PSN_LOGFILE` configuration option or disabled completely via `DISABLE_LOGGING` / `-d` flag.
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