Lidarr
Lidarr is a music collection manager for Usenet and BitTorrent users. It can monitor multiple RSS feeds for new tracks from your favorite artists 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.
Initial Setup
First you must connect to your slot via ssh. If you need help connecting to the server, please read the help article here.
Installing Lidarr is easy. Simply issue the following command:
box install lidarr
This command will configure lidarr for your user.
How to Access
Once setup, lidarr will be available at the link https://<hostname.io>/lidarr
Service Management
Like all box configured applications, you can manage Lidarr via SSH with box with start, stop, restart, enable and disable commands.
- Status
- Start
- Stop
- Restart
- Enable
- Disable
box status lidarr
box start lidarr
box stop lidarr
box restart lidarr
box enable lidarr
box disable lidarr
Configuration
Out of the box, Lidarr comes with very little configuration. Following are some basic tasks to help get your client up and running:
Add a new artist (and your first root directory)
- At the left, click
Add New
underArtist
. - Search for an arist and then click on them.
- Under
Root Folder
, clickAdd new path
. - Type or click on the directory to use. Click
Ok
. - Click
Add <Artist Name>
Connect download clients
To add a download client, go to Settings > Download Client
. Make sure Advanced Settings
are shown and click Add Client
.
- ruTorrent
- Deluge
- qBittorrent
- NZBGet
- SABnzbd
Name: rTorrent
rTorrent host: 127.0.0.1
Port: 443
URL Path: /rutorrent/plugins/httprpc/action.php
Use SSL: ON
Username: <your username>
Password: <your password>
Add label to torrent: TV (or anything else you desire)
Optional - Downloaded files location: <custom directory>
NOTE: If you have errors adding rTorrent to Sonarr, please try going to Settings > General and disable certificate validation for localhost addresses
Name: Deluge
Host: 127.0.0.1
Post: <deluge web port> (cat ~/.config/deluge/web.conf | grep port)
Deluge Password: <your password>
Add label to torrent: TV (or anything else you desire)
* label plugin must be enabled in Deluge if you add a label
SSL: OFF
Name: qBittorrent
Host: <subnet ip> (In older cases: 127.0.0.1 - you can get your subnet IP by SSH'ing into your server and running `cat .install/subnet.lock`)
Post: <qbittorrent web port>
Username: <your username>
Password: <your password>
Category: TV (or anything else you desire)
SSL: OFF
Name: NZBget
NZBget host: 127.0.0.1
port: 443
URL Base: nzbget
Connect using HTTPS: ON
nzbget username: <your username>
nzbget Password: <your password>
Add label to torrent: Series (or anything else you desire)
* label must exist under Categories in nzbGet
Name: SABnzbd
SABnzbd host: 127.0.0.1
port: 443
Use SSL: ON
URL Base: /<yourusername>/sabnzbd
API Key: <yourapikey>
Add label to torrent: Series (or anything else you desire)
* label must exist under Categories in SABnzbd
Add an indexer with Jackett
Lidarr only supports a few trackers out of the box, but the indexers can be expanded by using the application Jackett. To add an indexer with Jackett, use the following steps.
By default, when receivng the torznab feed from Jackett, it will need to be modified to be connected with the application. The default link looks like:
https://app02.hostingby.design/jackett/api/v2.0/indexers/yourtracker/results/torznab/
We need to edit this link to remove https and add the port number. Thus, if your port number was 12345
, your editted URL would look like this:
http://app02.hostingby.design:12345/jackett/api/v2.0/indexers/yourtracker/results/torznab/
- Go to
Settings > Indexers
and click+
to add a new indexer. - Under
Torrent
chooseTorznab
- Use the settings:
Name: <tracker name>
URL: <click copy torznab feed in jackett and modify as per above>
API: <copy and paste from jackett UI>
- Click
Test
. If all is good, clickSave
.
Other tasks
You may wish to further alter your setup by setting quality profiles or setting up post-processing so that media is automatically transferred to your Lidarr library when your torrents are completed. If you need further help, you can refer to the Lidarr Wiki.