/Radarr

A fork of Sonarr to work with movies à la Couchpotato.

Primary LanguageC#GNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

Radarr

Radarr is an independent fork of Sonarr reworked for automatically downloading movies via Usenet and BitTorrent.

The project was inspired by other Usenet/BitTorrent movie downloaders such as CouchPotato.

Getting Started

Installation Docker Setup Guide FAQ

Downloads

GitHub Releases AppVeyor Builds

Docker release Docker nightly Docker armhf Docker aarch64

Support

Discord Reddit Feathub GitHub GitHub Wiki

Status

GitHub issues GitHub pull requests GNU GPL v3 Copyright 2010-2017 Github Releases Docker Pulls

Service Master Develop
AppVeyor AppVeyor AppVeyor
Travis Travis Travis
API Updates Sites
API V2 (develop) Update Server Radarr Mappings
API Staging (nightly) Github Updates Main Site

Radarr is currently undergoing rapid development and pull requests are actively added into the repository.

Features

Current Features

  • Adding new movies with lots of information, such as trailers, ratings, etc.
  • Support for major platforms: Windows, Linux, macOS, Raspberry Pi, etc.
  • Can watch for better quality of the movies you have and do an automatic upgrade. eg. from DVD to Blu-Ray
  • Automatic failed download handling will try another release if one fails
  • Manual search so you can pick any release or to see why a release was not downloaded automatically
  • Full integration with SABnzbd and NZBGet
  • Automatically searching for releases as well as RSS Sync
  • Automatically importing downloaded movies
  • Recognizing Special Editions, Director's Cut, etc.
  • Identifying releases with hardcoded subs
  • All indexers supported by Sonarr also supported
  • New PassThePopcorn Indexer
  • QBittorrent, Deluge, rTorrent, Transmission and uTorrent download client (Other clients are coming)
  • New TorrentPotato Indexer
  • Torznab Indexer now supports Movies (Works well with Jackett)
  • Scanning PreDB to know when a new release is available
  • Importing movies from various online sources, such as IMDb Watchlists (A complete list can be found here)
  • Full integration with Kodi, Plex (notification, library update)
  • And a beautiful UI
  • Importing Metadata such as trailers or subtitles
  • Adding metadata such as posters and information for Kodi and others to use

Planned Features

  • Dynamically renaming folders with quality info, etc. (Currently working partially.) (*)
  • Supporting custom folder structures, such as all movie files in one folder (*)
  • Supporting multiple editions per movies (*)
  • Supporting collections of movies, such as James Bond (*)

Note: All features marked with (*) are set to be in the first release of Radarr.

Configuring the Development Environment

Requirements

Setup

  • Make sure all the required software mentioned above are installed
  • Clone the repository into your development machine (info)
  • Grab the submodules git submodule init && git submodule update
  • Install the required Node Packages npm install
  • Start gulp to monitor your dev environment for any changes that need post processing using npm start command.

Notice
Gulp must be running at all times while you are working with Radarr client source files.

Build

  • To build run sh build.sh

Note: Windows users must have bash available to do this. cmder which is a console emulator for windows has bash as part of it's default installation.

Development

  • Open NzbDrone.sln in Visual Studio or run the build.sh script, if Mono is installed
  • Make sure NzbDrone.Console is set as the startup project
  • Run build.sh before running

License