Add a lightweight Node.js server that scrapes Ollama cloud usage data from ollama.com/settings and exposes it as a JSON API. - Support for email/password and cookie-based authentication - Automated polling and Home Assistant integration - Endpoints for usage data, manual refresh, and cookie management - Comprehensive README and environment configuration
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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
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 or Cookie-Editor):
- Install the extension, sign into ollama.com
- Export cookies for ollama.com as JSON
- POST the JSON array to the server:
curl -X POST http://localhost:3214/api/cookies \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d @cookies.json
Using DevTools directly:
- Sign into ollama.com in your browser
- Open DevTools → Application → Cookies →
https://ollama.com - 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)
{
"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:
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:
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
# Using pm2
npm install -g pm2
pm2 start server.js --name ollama-usage
pm2 save
pm2 startup