# Ollama Cloud Usage Server A lightweight Node.js server that scrapes your Ollama cloud usage from `ollama.com/settings` and exposes it as a JSON API. Works on headless servers. Optionally pushes to Home Assistant. **No browser on the server needed** — uses pure HTTP requests with cookie management. ## Setup ```bash cp .env.example .env # Edit with your settings npm install npm start ``` ## Authentication You have two options: ### Option 1: Email/Password (for accounts with a password) Set in `.env`: ``` AUTH_MODE=email OLLAMA_EMAIL=you@example.com OLLAMA_PASSWORD=your-password ``` If your account was created via Google OAuth and has no password set, use Option 2. ### Option 2: Export cookies from your browser (works with Google/GitHub accounts) Use this if you sign in with Google/GitHub and don't have a password on your Ollama account. **Using a cookie export extension** (e.g. [EditThisCookie](https://editthiscookie.com/) or [Cookie-Editor](https://cookie-editor.com/)): 1. Install the extension, sign into ollama.com 2. Export cookies for ollama.com as JSON 3. POST the JSON array to the server: ```bash curl -X POST http://localhost:3214/api/cookies \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d @cookies.json ``` **Using DevTools directly:** 1. Sign into ollama.com in your browser 2. Open DevTools → Application → Cookies → `https://ollama.com` 3. Copy each cookie's name/value and POST as JSON Cookies are saved to `.cookies.json` and reused across polls. They eventually expire, at which point you'll need to re-export them. **Set in `.env`:** ``` AUTH_MODE=cookies ``` ## API Endpoints | Endpoint | Method | Description | |---|---|---| | `/api/usage` | GET | Latest polled usage data | | `/api/usage/refresh` | GET | Force a fresh poll right now | | `/api/health` | GET | Server status and config | | `/api/cookies` | POST | Upload/replace cookies (JSON array) | ### Example response (`/api/usage`) ```json { "session": { "percent": 9.2, "resetsIn": "2 hours" }, "weekly": { "percent": 32.9, "resetsIn": "3 days" }, "fetchedAt": "2026-05-07T13:08:44.194Z" } ``` ## Home Assistant Integration ### Option A: Automatic push Set `HA_URL` and `HA_TOKEN` in `.env`. The server pushes to `sensor.ollama_session_usage` and `sensor.ollama_weekly_usage` after every poll. Sensors are created automatically in HA — no need to define them manually. ### Option B: REST sensor (pull from HA) Add to `configuration.yaml`: ```yaml sensor: - platform: rest name: Ollama Session Usage resource: http://localhost:3214/api/usage value_template: "{{ value_json.session.percent | default('unavailable') }}" unit_of_measurement: "%" state_class: measurement json_attributes: - session - weekly - fetchedAt scan_interval: 1800 - platform: rest name: Ollama Weekly Usage resource: http://localhost:3214/api/usage value_template: "{{ value_json.weekly.percent | default('unavailable') }}" unit_of_measurement: "%" state_class: measurement scan_interval: 1800 ``` ## Environment Variables | Variable | Default | Description | |---|---|---| | `AUTH_MODE` | `email` if password set, else `cookies` | `email` or `cookies` | | `OLLAMA_EMAIL` | — | Email for email auth mode | | `OLLAMA_PASSWORD` | — | Password for email auth mode | | `PORT` | 3214 | Server port | | `POLL_MINUTES` | 30 | Poll interval in minutes | | `HA_URL` | — | Home Assistant URL (no trailing slash) | | `HA_TOKEN` | — | HA long-lived access token | | `COOKIE_FILE` | `.cookies.json` | Path to persist cookies | ## Updating Cookies When cookies expire, re-export from your browser and POST again — it overwrites the old ones: ```bash curl -X POST http://localhost:3214/api/cookies \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d @fresh-cookies.json ``` The server logs will show `needsLogin` when cookies have expired. ## Running as a Service ```bash # Using pm2 npm install -g pm2 pm2 start server.js --name ollama-usage pm2 save pm2 startup ```