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the *arr family (Sonarr, Radarr, Lidarr and Readarr) + Jackett

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  • E esawtooth

    The code for a working (on one instance) package of Sonarr is here. This is Sonarr v3 which is currently in beta.

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    The following packages work for the *arr family:

    1. Sonarr: https://git.rohitja.in/rohit/sonarr-app
    2. Radarr: https://git.rohitja.in/rohit/radarr-app
    3. Lidarr: https://git.rohitja.in/rohit/lidarr-app
    4. Bazarr: https://git.rohitja.in/rohit/bazarr-app
    5. Jackett: https://git.rohitja.in/rohit/jackett-app

    Readarr does not have a community docker image at this time, besides still being under development to my knowledge.

    Of course, all these are very unpolished, and non-optimal and, imho, not ready for general use yet. Besides the servarrs being all beta v3, the docker image also does things like using mono instead of .net core. There are redundant steps in the recipe too, I am sure. The docker layers are also not handled optimally to increase layer re-use. Still, they might provide a starting point; and for anyone who wants to play around with the tools.

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    • E esawtooth

      The following packages work for the *arr family:

      1. Sonarr: https://git.rohitja.in/rohit/sonarr-app
      2. Radarr: https://git.rohitja.in/rohit/radarr-app
      3. Lidarr: https://git.rohitja.in/rohit/lidarr-app
      4. Bazarr: https://git.rohitja.in/rohit/bazarr-app
      5. Jackett: https://git.rohitja.in/rohit/jackett-app

      Readarr does not have a community docker image at this time, besides still being under development to my knowledge.

      Of course, all these are very unpolished, and non-optimal and, imho, not ready for general use yet. Besides the servarrs being all beta v3, the docker image also does things like using mono instead of .net core. There are redundant steps in the recipe too, I am sure. The docker layers are also not handled optimally to increase layer re-use. Still, they might provide a starting point; and for anyone who wants to play around with the tools.

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      @esawtooth Great work! I will take a look at it at some point and try to see if we can get them published .

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        I wonder if @girish you ever had time to look into this? Would be great to have Radarr as a Couch Potato replacement (since the latter has not been maintained since 2015)

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          I wonder if @girish you ever had time to look into this? Would be great to have Radarr as a Couch Potato replacement (since the latter has not been maintained since 2015)

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          @avatar1024 Not yet, no.

          @esawtooth Have you been using the apps actively? Do they work well and what's the status of the packages?

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            @avatar1024 Not yet, no.

            @esawtooth Have you been using the apps actively? Do they work well and what's the status of the packages?

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            @girish Yes, semi-regularly, though I haven't actually kept them updated considering that the older versions I had created still work fairly well for me.

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            • E esawtooth

              @girish Yes, semi-regularly, though I haven't actually kept them updated considering that the older versions I had created still work fairly well for me.

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              @esawtooth thanks.

              I still have to check on the "legality" since we are listed in many marketplaces. We will probably maybe block those apps on the demo etc like we for the other gray area apps.

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              • E esawtooth

                The code for a working (on one instance) package of Sonarr is here. This is Sonarr v3 which is currently in beta.

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                @esawtooth the packages dont seem to be working any longer

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                  @girish is support for these apps planned? Will they be published?

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                    @girish is support for these apps planned? Will they be published?

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                    @Trackborne Not immediately, maybe when we find a bit more time. Some of these apps are a bit complicated to 'support' for piracy reasons.

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                      Sonarr is the most important one and worth to be at cloudron

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