Forked from FunkyPenguin, added support for not destroying your configs every time you boot and running both SonarrSync and RadarrSync
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A Dockerization of https://github.com/Sperryfreak01/RadarrSync, plus a few enhancments:
- Ability to rewrite path of movie on destination Raddarr instance : 39
- Ability to sync between arbitrary quality profiles on source and target instance : 38
You should use it if you use Docker for your Radarr instances, and you want to sync content (like your watchlist) between two Radarr instances, for the purposes of downloading two separate files of different quality (say, a 1080P WebDL and a 4K UHD).
- Initial release : (1 Jan 2019)
Syncs two Radarr servers through web API.
Many Plex servers choke if you try to transcode 4K files. To address this a common approach is to keep a 4k and a 1080/720 version in seperate libraries.
Radarr does not support saving files to different folder roots for different quality profiles. To save 4K files to a seperate library in plex you must run two Radarr servers. This script looks for movies with a quality setting of 4k on one server and creates the movies on a second server.
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Edit the Config.txt file and enter your servers URLs and API keys for each server.
Example Config.txt:
[Radarr] url = https://example.com:443 key = FCKGW-RHQQ2-YXRKT-8TG6W-2B7Q8 [Radarr4k] url = http://127.0.0.1:8080 key = FCKGW-RHQQ2-YXRKT-8TG6W-2B7Q8
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Edit 4K profile on the server that will download 1080/720p files. You want the quality profile to download the highest non-4k quality your Plex server can stream with choking.
Recomended to run using cron every 15 minutes or an interval of your preference.
python RadarSync.py
- Python 3.4 or greater
- 2x Radarr servers
- Install requirements.txt
- Ensure that the root path is the same on both servers. ie /movies