/premiumizer

Download manager for premiumize.me cloud downloads

Primary LanguagePythonMIT LicenseMIT

Premiumizer

Premiumizer is a download management tool for premiumize.me cloud downloads, which allows automatic downloading to your local network.

  • Web interface to manage premiumize.me downloads: cloud Torrent & Nzb and Filehosts links
  • Category based automatic downloader of finished cloud tasks to local file system
  • Picks up new taks through black hole
  • Integrates with nzbToMedia (post processing)

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About premiumize.me

Premiumize.me combines anonymous cloud torrent downloads, usenet and premium hosters in one subscription. Cloud torrent downloads are cached, meaning if some other premiumize.me member downloaded the torrent through premiumize.me before, you can immediately download the files from that torrent over HTTPS at top speeds.

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How does it work?

Premiumizer will monitor download tasks on premiumize.me. Once the download in the cloud finishes and the download task has a category that needs to be automatically downloaded premiumizer will start downloading all the files to your local computer where premiumizer is running. Download tasks without a category will not be automatically downloaded locally. Categories can be setup through the web interface's setup page.

When enabled, premiumizer can inform nzbToMedia whenever the local download is finished.

Web Interface

By default, premiumizer's web interface listens on port 5000. When premiumizer is running you can access it at http://localhost:5000/

Installation

Requirements

Required: Git & Python 3 (with pip) Optional: virtualenv & NzbToMedia version 10.14+

Synology

Follow Docker instructions.

Windows

Installer

PremiumizerInstaller

Open services.msc & edit Premiumizer service to logon using your account that is an administrator.

Manual

  1. Install Git
  2. Install Python Check Add Python to PATH
  3. Install Vc_redist.x64
  4. WIN+R cmd
git clone https://github.com/piejanssens/premiumizer.git C:\Premiumizer
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
python -m pip install -pywin32
python -m pip install -r c:\Premiumizer\requirements.txt
python C:\Premiumizer\premiumizer\premiumizer.py

Unix / macOS

  1. Install Python 3 (e.g. using brew)
  2. Open Terminal
$ brew install python3
$ git clone https://github.com/piejanssens/premiumizer.git premiumizer
$ cd premiumizer
$ pip install virtualenv
$ virtualenv -p /usr/local/bin/python3 env
$ source env/bin/activate
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
$ python premiumizer/premiumizer.py

Docker

Supported Architectures

Based on this approach, we support amd64, arm32v7 & arm64v8.

Our image has a multiarch manifest, so by pulling piejanssens/premiumizer:latest it should retrieve the correct image for your arch, but you can also pull specific arch via tags.

Architecture Tag
x86-64 amd64
arm64 arm64v8
armhf arm32v7

General

You need to set the correct PUID and PGID equal to the user that has rw access to the mounted volumes.

Command line
docker run \
  --name premiumizer \
  -e PUID=1000 \
  -e PGID=1000 \
  -e TZ=Europe/London \
  -p 5000:5000 \
  -v /path/to/conf:/conf \
  -v /path/to/blackhole:/blackhole \
  -v /path/to/downloads:/downloads \
  --restart unless-stopped \
  piejanssens/premiumizer
docker-compose
---
version: "3.6"
services:
  premiumizer:
    image: piejanssens/premiumizer
    container_name: premiumizer
    environment:
      - PUID=1000
      - PGID=1000
      - TZ=Europe/London
    volumes:
      - /path/to/conf:/conf
      - /path/to/blackhole:/blackhole
      - /path/to/downloads:/downloads
    ports:
      - 5000:5000
    restart: unless-stopped

Synology DSM

  1. Create a folder using File Station where Premiumizer can store its config and logs (e.g. /volume1/docker/premiumizer)
  2. Identify (or create) the locations for blackhole and downloads that Premiumizer will use
  3. SSH into your syno and figure out the PUID and PGID of the user that has access to these folders
  4. Open Docker app
  5. Under 'Registry': Download the piejanssens/premiumizer image
  6. Under 'Image': Select the image and click 'launch'
  7. Map a port of your chosing to '5000' (e.g. Chosing 5555 to 5000, means your Premiumizer will be accessible through 5555)
  8. Map your blackhole folder to '/blackhole'
  9. Map your downloads folder to '/downloads'
  10. Map your premiumizer conf folder to '/conf'
  11. Set the following environment variables -- PUID (see step 3.) -- PGID (see step 3.) -- TZ (e.g. Europe/London)
Updating
  1. Under 'Container': Stop the container
  2. Under 'Container': Action -> Clear
  3. Under 'Registry': Download the piejanssens/premiumizer image (this will pull in the latest image)
  4. Under 'Container': Start the container

Updating

Update from the settings page / enable automatic updates Update button & changes will be displayed when an update is available.

Settings

Once you can access the premiumizer web interface make sure you head over to the settings page.

Development

Want to contribute? Great! Just fork the github repo, do some awesome stuff and create a pull request.

Report issues or feature enhancements/requests on the Issues page