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authorRoger Gonzalez <roger@rogs.me>2023-01-20 15:22:07 -0300
committerRoger Gonzalez <roger@rogs.me>2023-01-20 15:22:07 -0300
commitf4135499524583844180b3f9c77870b25f59680c (patch)
tree8aa5870b8a34a963a9bf987d773a2ad23f3e109c /content/config
parenta6f0f39384a5255b883a6146f69514b00a3c0bb1 (diff)
Changed Jackett for Prowlarr on the entire website
Diffstat (limited to 'content/config')
-rw-r--r--content/config/easy-mode.md6
-rw-r--r--content/config/jackett.md45
-rw-r--r--content/config/prowlarr.md133
-rw-r--r--content/config/qbittorrent.md2
-rw-r--r--content/config/radarr.md47
-rw-r--r--content/config/recommendations.md2
-rw-r--r--content/config/sonarr.md50
7 files changed, 143 insertions, 142 deletions
diff --git a/content/config/easy-mode.md b/content/config/easy-mode.md
index 4262a16..f2989d0 100644
--- a/content/config/easy-mode.md
+++ b/content/config/easy-mode.md
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ summary: Easy initial configuration for YAMS. This is only intended for people t
I **strongly recommend** you configure everything yourself by following the tutorial. That way, you'll know what everything does and how everything is connected.
-If this is your first time configuring YAMS, and want to go through the full manual configuration, go to [Jackett](/config/jackett) and start the configuration **(Recommended)**.
+If this is your first time configuring YAMS, and want to go through the full manual configuration, go to [qBittorrent](/config/qbittorrent) and start the configuration **(Recommended)**.
If this is not your first time configuring YAMS, or you already know how to use all the software included, you can move forward.
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ config docker-compose.yaml
/opt/yams$ cd config
/opt/yams/config$ ls
-bazarr emby jackett qbittorrent radarr sonarr
+bazarr emby prowlarr qbittorrent radarr sonarr
```
Now, shut down `yams`
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ To finish, extract the base file in your config folder. Remember to replace `{yo
If you `ls` now, you'll see all the folders were extracted and are available again
```bash
/opt/yams/config$ ls
-bazarr emby jackett qbittorrent radarr sonarr
+bazarr emby prowlarr qbittorrent radarr sonarr
```
To restart `yams`, run:
diff --git a/content/config/jackett.md b/content/config/jackett.md
deleted file mode 100644
index 96e5555..0000000
--- a/content/config/jackett.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
----
-title: "Jackett"
-date: 2023-01-10T18:02:06-03:00
-draft: false
-weight: 2
-summary: Jackett works as a proxy server. It translates queries from apps (Sonarr, Radarr, SickRage, CouchPotato, Mylar3, Lidarr, DuckieTV, qBittorrent, Nefarious etc.) into tracker-site-specific http queries, parses the html or json response, and then sends results back to the requesting software. This allows for getting recent uploads (like RSS) and performing searches. Jackett is a single repository of maintained indexer scraping & translation logic - removing the burden from other apps.
----
-
-## What is Jackett?
-
-From their [Github repo](https://github.com/Jackett/Jackett):
-
-> Jackett works as a proxy server: it translates queries from apps (Sonarr, Radarr, SickRage, CouchPotato, Mylar3, Lidarr, DuckieTV, qBittorrent, Nefarious etc.) into tracker-site-specific http queries, parses the html or json response, and then sends results back to the requesting software. This allows for getting recent uploads (like RSS) and performing searches. Jackett is a single repository of maintained indexer scraping & translation logic - removing the burden from other apps.
-
-So basically, we are going to use Jackett to **search for torrents**, so we can add them to [qBittorrent](/config/qbittorrent) later on.
-
-## Initial configuration
-
-In your browser, go to [http://{your-ip-address}:9117/]() and you'll see the empty Jackett screen.
-
-[![jackett-1](/pics/jackett-1.png)](/pics/jackett-1.png)
-
-Here, you can add as many indexers as you need. To add indexers, click on "Add indexer":
-
-[![jackett-2](/pics/jackett-2.png)](/pics/jackett-2.png)
-
-For this example, I'm going to add 2 indexers: YTS (for movies) and eztv (for tv shows). To look for an indexer, just type its name in the search box and click on the big ➕ sign
-
-[![jackett-3](/pics/jackett-3.png)](/pics/jackett-3.png)
-
-In the end, you should have a screen like this:
-
-[![jackett-4](/pics/jackett-4.png)](/pics/jackett-4.png)
-
-## Don't forget to grab your API Key!
-
-You'll need the API Key later. You can grab it from here:
-
-[![jackett-5](/pics/jackett-5.png)](/pics/jackett-5.png)
-
-For now, just keep it handy. You'll need it for [Sonarr](/config/sonarr) and [Radarr](/config/radarr).
-
-## Move forward
-
-Now you can move with the configuration. [qBittorrent](/config/qbittorrent) is next!
diff --git a/content/config/prowlarr.md b/content/config/prowlarr.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c97827e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/content/config/prowlarr.md
@@ -0,0 +1,133 @@
+---
+title: "Prowlarr"
+date: 2023-01-10T18:02:06-03:00
+draft: false
+weight: 5
+summary: Prowlarr is an indexer manager/proxy built on the popular *arr .net/reactjs base stack to integrate with your various PVR apps. Prowlarr supports management of both Torrent Trackers and Usenet Indexers. It integrates seamlessly with Lidarr, Mylar3, Radarr, Readarr, and Sonarr offering complete management of your indexers with no per app Indexer setup required (we do it all).
+---
+
+## What is Prowlarr?
+
+From their [Github repo](https://github.com/Prowlarr/Prowlarr/):
+
+> Prowlarr is an indexer manager/proxy built on the popular *arr .net/reactjs base stack to integrate with your various PVR apps. Prowlarr supports management of both Torrent Trackers and Usenet Indexers. It integrates seamlessly with Lidarr, Mylar3, Radarr, Readarr, and Sonarr offering complete management of your indexers with no per app Indexer setup required (we do it all).
+
+So basically, we are going to use Prowlarr to **search for torrents**, so we can add them to [qBittorrent](/config/qbittorrent) later on.
+
+## Initial configuration
+
+In your browser, go to [http://{your-ip-address}:9696/]() and you'll see the "Authentication required" screen. For now, set it to "Basic" and enter a username and password for Prowlarr
+
+[![prowlarr-1](/pics/prowlarr-1.png)](/pics/prowlarr-1.png)
+
+### Indexers
+
+On the homepage, click on "Add Nex Indexer"
+
+[![prowlarr-2](/pics/prowlarr-2.png)](/pics/prowlarr-2.png)
+
+Now, select your indexers. For the purposes of this tutorial I'll add 2: YTS (for movies) and eztv (for tv shows).
+
+Look for your indexer and click on it
+
+[![prowlarr-3](/pics/prowlarr-3.png)](/pics/prowlarr-3.png)
+
+You'll get a new modal now, called "Add Indexer - Cardigann (your indexer)". On this screen, just choose a URL from the "Base Url" list.
+
+[![prowlarr-4](/pics/prowlarr-4.png)](/pics/prowlarr-4.png)
+
+At the bottom, you can click on "Test" and if everything is OK you should see a ✅
+[![sonarr-10](/pics/sonarr-10.png)](/pics/sonarr-10.png)
+[![sonarr-11](/pics/sonarr-11.png)](/pics/sonarr-11.png)
+
+If everything is fine, click on "Save", and you'll be back at the "Add Indexer" modal.
+
+You can now add more indexers. Add as many as you like!
+
+#### How many indexers can I have?
+As many as you want! Just repeat the steps to add new indexers in Prowlarr. The more indexers you have, the better!
+
+When you finish, close the "Add Indexer" modal and you'll see all your indexers on the main page
+
+[![prowlarr-5](/pics/prowlarr-5.png)](/pics/prowlarr-5.png)
+
+### Connecting to Radarr and Sonarr
+
+Now comes the fun part: Connecting Prowlarr to Radarr and Sonarr!
+
+#### Radarr
+
+First, you are going to need your Radarr API Key.
+
+You can get your Radarr API Key in Radarr. Go to [http://{your-ip-address}:7878/settings/general]() to open Radarr's settings, and you'll find the API Key under the "Security" section.
+
+[![bazarr-17](/pics/bazarr-17.png)](/pics/bazarr-17.png)
+
+For now, just copy it and keep it in a safe location.
+
+In "Settings", go to "Apps" and click on the ➕ button.
+
+[![prowlarr-6](/pics/prowlarr-6.png)](/pics/prowlarr-6.png)
+
+On the "Add Application" modal, click on "Radarr"
+
+[![prowlarr-7](/pics/prowlarr-7.png)](/pics/prowlarr-7.png)
+
+- In "Prowlarr Server", add `http://prowlarr:9696`
+- In "Radarr Server", add `http://radarr:7878`
+- In "ApiKey", add your Radarr API key.
+
+[![prowlarr-8](/pics/prowlarr-8.png)](/pics/prowlarr-8.png)
+
+At the bottom, you can click on "Test" and if everything is OK you should see a ✅
+[![sonarr-10](/pics/sonarr-10.png)](/pics/sonarr-10.png)
+[![sonarr-11](/pics/sonarr-11.png)](/pics/sonarr-11.png)
+
+To finish, click on "Save". You should see Radarr added to the "Apps" list!
+
+[![prowlarr-9](/pics/prowlarr-9.png)](/pics/prowlarr-9.png)
+
+#### Sonarr
+
+First, you are going to need your Sonarr API Key.
+
+You can get your Sonarr API Key in Sonarr. Go to [http://{your-ip-address}:8989/settings/general]() to open Sonarr's settings, and you'll find the API Key under the "Security" section.
+
+[![bazarr-14](/pics/bazarr-14.png)](/pics/bazarr-14.png)
+
+For now, just copy it and keep it in a safe location.
+
+In "Settings", go to "Apps" and click on the ➕ button.
+
+[![prowlarr-10](/pics/prowlarr-10.png)](/pics/prowlarr-10.png)
+
+On the "Add Application" modal, click on "Sonarr"
+
+[![prowlarr-11](/pics/prowlarr-11.png)](/pics/prowlarr-11.png)
+
+- In "Prowlarr Server", add `http://prowlarr:9696`
+- In "Sonarr Server", add `http://sonarr:8989`
+- In "ApiKey", add your Sonarr API key.
+
+[![prowlarr-12](/pics/prowlarr-12.png)](/pics/prowlarr-12.png)
+
+At the bottom, you can click on "Test" and if everything is OK you should see a ✅
+[![sonarr-10](/pics/sonarr-10.png)](/pics/sonarr-10.png)
+[![sonarr-11](/pics/sonarr-11.png)](/pics/sonarr-11.png)
+
+To finish, click on "Save". You should see Radarr added to the "Apps" list!
+
+[![prowlarr-13](/pics/prowlarr-13.png)](/pics/prowlarr-13.png)
+
+Finally, click on "Sync App Indexers"
+
+[![prowlarr-14](/pics/prowlarr-14.png)](/pics/prowlarr-14.png)
+
+Now, if you go back to Sonarr and Radarr, and check their "Indexer" settings, you'll see your indexers added magically!
+
+[![prowlarr-15](/pics/prowlarr-15.png)](/pics/prowlarr-15.png)
+[![prowlarr-16](/pics/prowlarr-16.png)](/pics/prowlarr-16.png)
+
+## Move forward
+
+Now you can move with the configuration. [Bazarr](/config/bazarr) is next!
diff --git a/content/config/qbittorrent.md b/content/config/qbittorrent.md
index 699093e..97b5068 100644
--- a/content/config/qbittorrent.md
+++ b/content/config/qbittorrent.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
title: "qBittorrent"
date: 2023-01-10T18:02:13-03:00
draft: false
-weight: 3
+weight: 2
summary: The qBittorrent project aims to provide an open-source software alternative to µTorrent.
---
diff --git a/content/config/radarr.md b/content/config/radarr.md
index cece91c..3284bc6 100644
--- a/content/config/radarr.md
+++ b/content/config/radarr.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
title: "Radarr"
date: 2023-01-10T19:06:46-03:00
draft: false
-weight: 4
+weight: 3
summary: Radarr is a movie collection manager for Usenet and BitTorrent users. It can monitor multiple RSS feeds for new movies and will interface with clients and indexers to grab, sort, and rename them. It can also be configured to automatically upgrade the quality of existing files in the library when a better quality format becomes available.
---
@@ -43,43 +43,6 @@ Finally, click on "Save Changes".
[![radarr-5](/pics/radarr-5.png)](/pics/radarr-5.png)
-### Indexers
-
-Here, you'll add all the indexers you want to use to get your movies. This is where you'll tie in Radarr with [Jackett](/config/jackett).
-
-In "Settings", go to "Indexers" and click on the ➕ button.
-
-[![radarr-6](/pics/radarr-6.png)](/pics/radarr-6.png)
-
-On the "Add Indexer" screen, click on "Torznab".
-
-[![radarr-7](/pics/radarr-7.png)](/pics/radarr-7.png)
-
-For this step, you'll need to go back to Jackett and click on the "Copy Torznab Feed" button of your desired indexer. Since on [Jackett](/config/jackett) I configured "YTS", I'll be grabbing its Torznab Feed link.
-
-[![radarr-9](/pics/radarr-9.png)](/pics/radarr-9.png)
-
-Then back at Radarr, add all the information to the "Add Indexer" screen.
-
-- On "Name", add the name of your indexer (in this case, "YTS").
-- On "URL", paste the Torznab Feed URL for your indexer. Notice how I'm replacing [http://{your-ip-address}:9117]() with [http://jackett:9117](). This is so Radarr makes use of the internal docker network instead of the outside bridge. You should make this change too.
-- On "API Key", paste your Jackett API key (Remember how I told you that [you'll need it later](/config/jackett/#dont-forget-to-grab-your-api-key)? Well, this is the moment hehe).
-
-[![radarr-8](/pics/radarr-8.png)](/pics/radarr-8.png)
-
-At the bottom, you can click on "Test" and if everything is OK you should see a ✅.
-
-[![radarr-10](/pics/radarr-10.png)](/pics/radarr-10.png)
-[![radarr-11](/pics/radarr-11.png)](/pics/radarr-11.png)
-
-If everything is fine, click on "Save". You should see your indexer added to the "Indexers" page now!
-
-[![radarr-12](/pics/radarr-12.png)](/pics/radarr-12.png)
-
-#### How many indexers can I have?
-
-As many as you want! Just repeat the steps to add new indexers in [Jackett](/config/jackett) and then follow these instructions again to add them to Radarr. The more indexers you have, the better!
-
### Download Clients
Here, you'll add the download clients for Radarr. That's where you'll tie in Radarr with [qBittorrent](/config/qbittorrent).
@@ -93,7 +56,7 @@ On the "Add Download Client" screen, scroll down and click on "qBittorrent".
[![radarr-14](/pics/radarr-14.png)](/pics/radarr-14.png)
- In Name, add the name of your download client (qBittorrent).
-- On Host, add `qbittorrent`.
+- On Host, add your server IP address (in my case, `192.168.0.169`).
- On Username, add `admin`.
- On Password, add `adminadmin`.
@@ -107,12 +70,6 @@ If everything is fine, click on "Save". You should see your download client adde
[![radarr-16](/pics/radarr-16.png)](/pics/radarr-16.png)
-### Checking if everything worked
-
-To check If everything is working correctly, In "System" go to "Status". In "Health", you should see "No issues with configuration". If you don't see that message, go back in the tutorial and try to fix it!
-
-[![radarr-17](/pics/radarr-17.png)](/pics/radarr-17.png)
-
## Moving forward!
Looking good! Now we can continue with [Sonarr](/config/sonarr).
diff --git a/content/config/recommendations.md b/content/config/recommendations.md
index 2590391..23b2a00 100644
--- a/content/config/recommendations.md
+++ b/content/config/recommendations.md
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Everything is working now! Yay! 🎉
To improve the experience, you can:
-- **Add more indexers.** (instructions for [Jackett](/config/jackett/#initial-configuration), instructions for [Radarr](/config/radarr/#indexers), instructions for [Sonarr](/config/sonarr/#indexers)). The more indexers you have, the easier it will be to find more obscure movies.
+- **Add more indexers.** (instructions for [Prowlarr](/config/prowlarr/#indexers)). The more indexers you have, the easier it will be to find more obscure movies and TV shows.
- **Add more subtitles providers.** (instructions for [Bazarr](/config/bazarr/#providers)). The more providers you have, the easier it will be for Bazarr to find the best subtitles for your files.
- **Install Emby on your devices!** Emby apps are available for Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Roku, Xbox, Home Theater Computers, and more!
- **Sign up for [Emby Premiere](https://emby.media/premiere.html) (optional, but VERY recommended!).** This way you will be able to have offline media, enable hardware transcoding, automatically convert your content, etc. I canceled all my streaming services, bought a 1 year license, and never looked back.
diff --git a/content/config/sonarr.md b/content/config/sonarr.md
index 7935e41..00c2708 100644
--- a/content/config/sonarr.md
+++ b/content/config/sonarr.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
title: "Sonarr"
date: 2023-01-10T19:06:43-03:00
draft: false
-weight: 5
+weight: 4
summary: Sonarr is a PVR for Usenet and BitTorrent users. It can monitor multiple RSS feeds for new episodes of your favorite shows and will grab, sort, and rename them. It can also be configured to automatically upgrade the quality of files already downloaded when a better quality format becomes available.
---
@@ -45,44 +45,6 @@ Finally, click on "Save Changes".
[![sonarr-5](/pics/sonarr-5.png)](/pics/sonarr-5.png)
-### Indexers
-
-Here, you'll add all the indexers you want to use to get your TV shows. This is where you'll tie in Sonarr with [Jackett](/config/jackett).
-
-In "Settings", go to "Indexers" and click on the ➕ button.
-
-[![sonarr-6](/pics/sonarr-6.png)](/pics/sonarr-6.png)
-
-On the "Add Indexer" screen, click on "Torznab".
-
-[![sonarr-7](/pics/sonarr-7.png)](/pics/sonarr-7.png)
-
-For this step, you'll need to go back to Jackett and click on the "Copy Torznab Feed" button of your desired indexer. Since on [Jackett](/config/jackett) I configured "eztv", I'll be grabbing its Torznab Feed link.
-
-[![sonarr-9](/pics/sonarr-9.png)](/pics/sonarr-9.png)
-
-Then back at Sonarr, add all the information to the "Add Indexer" screen.
-
-- On "Name", add the name of your indexer (in this case, "eztv").
-- On "URL", paste the Torznab Feed URL for your indexer. Notice how I'm replacing [http://{your-ip-address}:9117]() with [http://jackett:9117](). This is so Sonarr makes use of the internal docker network instead of the outside bridge. You should make this change too.
-- On "API Key", paste your Jackett API key (Remember how I told you that [you'll need it later](/config/jackett/#dont-forget-to-grab-your-api-key)? Well, this is the moment hehe).
-- On "Categories", select `TV`
-
-[![sonarr-8](/pics/sonarr-8.png)](/pics/sonarr-8.png)
-
-At the bottom, you can click on "Test" and if everything is OK you should see a ✅.
-
-[![sonarr-10](/pics/sonarr-10.png)](/pics/sonarr-10.png)
-[![sonarr-11](/pics/sonarr-11.png)](/pics/sonarr-11.png)
-
-If everything is fine, click on "Save". You should see your indexer added to the "Indexers" page now!
-
-[![sonarr-12](/pics/sonarr-12.png)](/pics/sonarr-12.png)
-
-#### How many indexers can I have?
-
-As many as you want! Just repeat the steps to add new indexers in [Jackett](/config/jackett) and then follow these instructions again to add them to Sonarr. The more indexers you have, the better!
-
### Download Clients
Here, you'll add the download clients for Sonarr. That's where you'll tie in Sonarr with [qBittorrent](/config/qbittorrent).
@@ -96,7 +58,7 @@ On the "Add Download Client" screen, click on "qBittorrent".
[![sonarr-14](/pics/sonarr-14.png)](/pics/sonarr-14.png)
- In Name, add the name of your download client (qBittorrent).
-- On Host, add `qbittorrent`.
+- On Host, add your server IP address (in my case, `192.168.0.169`).
- On Username, add `admin`.
- On Password, add `adminadmin`.
@@ -110,12 +72,6 @@ If everything is fine, click on "Save". You should see your download client adde
[![sonarr-16](/pics/sonarr-16.png)](/pics/sonarr-16.png)
-### Checking if everything worked
-
-To check If everything is working correctly, In "System" go to "Status". In "Health", you should see "No issues with configuration". If you don't see that message, go back in the tutorial and try to fix it!
-
-[![sonarr-17](/pics/sonarr-17.png)](/pics/sonarr-17.png)
-
## Moving forward!
-That's it! Now we can continue with [Bazarr](/config/bazarr).
+That's it! Now we can continue with [Prowlarr](/config/prowlarr).