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Radarr 🎥

Radarr is a movie collection manager for Usenet and BitTorrent users. It allows you to automatically download and organize your favorite movies, making it easy to keep up with your movie collection.

🌟 Features

  • Automatic Movie Downloads: Radarr can monitor your favorite movies and automatically download new releases as they become available.
  • Quality Management: You can set preferred quality profiles to ensure that you always get the best version of your movies.
  • Collection Management: Radarr keeps track of your movie library, allowing you to easily browse and search for movies.
  • Calendar View: The built-in calendar view helps you keep track of upcoming movie releases.
  • Notifications: Radarr can send notifications when new movies are downloaded or when there are issues with your downloads.

🚀 Getting Started

To get started with Radarr, you can follow the installation instructions in the official Radarr documentation. Once installed, you can access the Radarr web interface by opening your browser and navigating to http://localhost:7878.

📚 Documentation

For more information on how to use Radarr and its advanced features, you can refer to the official Radarr documentation

🐳 Docker Install

If you would like to install this via docker I have a template you can use that includes Permissions and healthcheck

or to download do the following

sudo mkdir -p /srv/Media/Radarr/data 

cd /srv/Media/Radarr

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Brandon-Roff/Boiler-Plates/main/Docker/Media/Radarr/docker-compose.yml

then you want to said your vairables

sudo nano docker-compose.yml

or if you use vim

sudo vim docker-compose.yml

The docker compose file will look like below

version: '3.9'
services:
    linuxserver:
        image: lscr.io/linuxserver/radarr:latest
        restart: always
        volumes:
            - './data:/config' # Point to config folder you may want a volume 
            - '/Videos/Movies:/Movies' # Point to your Films or media
            - '/Downloads:/downloads' # Point to your Downloads
            - '/Archive/Backup:/backup' # Point to your backup/Archive
        environment:
            - TZ=Europe/London #Set you TZ
            - PGID=123 #your UUID
            - PUID=254 #your GUID
        ports:
            - '7878:7878' # Change Left for host port change
        container_name: Radarr_Movies # Docker Container Name
        hostname: Radarr_Movies # Docker Hostname
        healthcheck: # Docker Health check
          test: ["CMD", "wget", "--quiet", "--tries=1", "--spider", "http://localhost:7878/health"]
          interval: 30s
          timeout: 10s
          retries: 5

to find your id/gid of the user use the below command

id username

After changing the values to match your layout you can run the container headless by running (-d means detached)

sudo docker-compose up -d 

Also remeber to allow port through UFW

sudo ufw allow 7878/tcp

🤝 Contributing

If you would like to contribute to Radarr,Donate Here!

📃 License

Radarr is released under the GPLv3 license.