Sonarr: URL field behaviour and clearer guidance
jamesmacwhite opened this issue · 1 comments
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The installation documentation is missing important information around the URL field and how it works.
For the Sonarr app, the URL field by default assumes the port to connect to Sonarr is 8989, this is the default port and makes sense, but because the field is labelled as URL, it is not clear that the port must be specified in this field.
Furthermore, those using a reverse proxy i.e. to not have to expose port 8989, the value for the URL field must specify the port regardless of if it is TCP 443 for SSL/TLS i.e. http://sub.domain:443/sonarr
. While not invalid, having to specify port 443 like this in URLs is uncommon and will catch users out, see: home-assistant/core#72372
The documentation could really be updated to highlight this to prevent others falling into the trap of getting "Failed to connect", basically because the app is trying to communicate over a port which is deliberately not exposed.
URL
https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/sonarr/
Version
2024.5.2
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Hey there @ctalkington, mind taking a look at this feedback as it has been labeled with an integration (sonarr
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