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docker-compose file for sabnzbd/sonarr/radarr
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# start up with 'docker-compose up -d' to start in background | |
# update images with 'docker-compose pull' | |
# this assumes that you have a sibling directory to this file called 'config' that contains all of the config for these services | |
# you can reference 'sabnzbd' 'radarr' or 'sonarr' from inside the containers (in the apps) to reference the other containers. no need to deal with IPs or hostnames | |
# remember that docker is isolated from the rest of your filesystem. you need to add volumes to the entries | |
# in order to give the processes access to them. so if you have multiple target directories for TV or Movies, | |
# then make sure you add each one that you want radarr/sonarr/sabnzbd to see. | |
version: '3' | |
services: | |
sabnzbd: | |
image: linuxserver/sabnzbd | |
ports: | |
- "8080:8080" # port mapping | |
volumes: | |
- "./config/sabnzbd:/config" # sab config directory | |
- "/storage/Downloads/complete:/downloads" # completed directory for downloads. this contains the category directories | |
- "/downloads/incomplete:/incomplete-downloads" # "temp" directory for downloads | |
environment: | |
TZ: UTC | |
PUID: 501 # set to UID of your user | |
PGID: 501 # set to GID of your user | |
radarr: | |
image: linuxserver/radarr | |
ports: | |
- "7878:7878" # port mapping | |
volumes: | |
- "./config/radarr:/config" # config directory for radarr | |
- "/storage/Downloads/complete:/downloads" # completed downloads directory from sab | |
- "/storage/Movies:/storage/Movies" # where radarr will copy your movies. add as many of these as you need | |
environment: | |
TZ: UTC | |
PUID: 501 # set this to the UID of your user | |
PGID: 501 # set this to the GID of your user | |
sonarr: | |
image: linuxserver/sonarr | |
ports: | |
- "8989:8989" # port mapping | |
volumes: | |
- "./config/sonarr:/config" # sonarr config dir | |
- "/storage/Downloads/complete:/downloads" # your completed downloads directory from sab | |
- "/storage/TV:/storage/TV" # where it will copy your files when done. add as many of these as you need | |
environment: | |
TZ: UTC | |
PUID: 501 # set this to the UID of your user | |
PGID: 501 # set this to the GID of your user |
This is helpful, thank you! Question: Do you define any categories within Sabnzbd?
@Vortilion THANK YOU! It has been driving me insane and some random Googling brought me here (so thanks @spikegrobstein too), this is the only way I've been able to get SABnzbd added to Sonarr (both via Docker) as a download client.
@sym0nd0 i@ I feel you. Had the same unpleasant experience for days. You could have added it via IP though, that should still have worked. Either way I’m glad it worked out for you!
Referring to sabnzbd via hostname only works if you add the string "sabnzbd" to the host_whitelist option in sabnzbd, otherwise it will block all requests!
Also thank you, I was loosing my mind over why referencing the container didn't work
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Referring to sabnzbd via hostname only works if you add the string "sabnzbd" to the host_whitelist option in sabnzbd, otherwise it will block all requests!