# Installation {% hint style="danger" %} Overseerr is currently under very heavy, rapid development and things are likely to break often. We need all the help we can get to find bugs and get them fixed to hit a more stable release. If you would like to help test the bleeding edge, please use the image **`sctx/overseerr:develop`** instead! {% endhint %} {% hint style="info" %} After running Overseerr for the first time, configure it by visiting the web UI at `http://[address]:5055` and completing the setup steps. {% endhint %} ## Docker {% tabs %} {% tab title="Basic" %} ```bash docker run -d \ -e LOG_LEVEL=info \ -e TZ=Asia/Tokyo \ -p 5055:5055 \ -v /path/to/appdata/config:/app/config \ --restart unless-stopped \ sctx/overseerr ``` {% endtab %} {% tab title="UID/GID" %} ```text docker run -d \ --user=[ user | user:group | uid | uid:gid | user:gid | uid:group ] \ -e LOG_LEVEL=info \ -e TZ=Asia/Tokyo \ -p 5055:5055 \ -v /path/to/appdata/config:/app/config \ --restart unless-stopped \ sctx/overseerr ``` {% endtab %} {% tab title="Manual Update" %} ```text # Stop the Overseerr container docker stop overseerr # Remove the Overseerr container docker rm overseerr # Pull the latest update docker pull sctx/overseerr # Run the Overseerr container with the same parameters as before docker run -d ... ``` {% endtab %} {% endtabs %} {% hint style="info" %} Use a 3rd party updating mechanism such as [Watchtower](https://github.com/containrrr/watchtower) or [Ouroboros](https://github.com/pyouroboros/ouroboros) to keep Overseerr up-to-date automatically. {% endhint %} ## Linux \(Unsupported\) {% hint style="danger" %} This install method is **not currently supported**. Docker is the only install method currently supported. Do not open tickets or ask for support in case you're running this "natively" and cannot/did not reproduce the issue in the Docker install. Thank you for understanding. {% endhint %} {% tabs %} {% tab title="Ubuntu & Debian" %} ```bash # Install nodejs your OWN way https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager/ # Node 12 is LTS so that's why it's chosen here curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_12.x | sudo -E bash - sudo apt install -y nodejs # This might be necessary if you're failing to yarn install due to sqlite3 sudo apt install sqlite3 libsqlite3-dev # Feel free to `cd` to wherever you want to install the overseer files cd ~ git clone https://github.com/sct/overseerr.git cd overseerr # Only needed if your yarn install is failing due to bad python declaration npm config set python "$(which python3)" npm install yarn yarn build yarn install yarn start ``` You might want to create your own service file or a reverse proxy. **Upgrading** In order to upgrade, you will need to re-build overseer. ```bash cd ~/.overseerr git pull yarn build yarn install yarn start ``` {% endtab %} {% tab title="ArchLinux \(3rd Party\)" %} Built from tag \(master\): [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/overseerr/](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/overseerr/) Built from latest \(develop\): [aur.archlinux.org/packages/overseerr-git](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/overseerr-git/) **To install these just use your favorite AUR package manager:** ```bash yay -S overseer ``` {% endtab %} {% endtabs %} ## Unraid 1. Ensure you have the **Community Applications** plugin installed. 2. Inside the **Communtiy Applications** app store, search for **Overseerr**. 3. Click the **Install Button**. 4. On the following **Add Container** screen, make changes to the **Host Port** and **Host Path 1**\(Appdata\) as needed. 5. Click apply and access "Overseerr" at your `` in a web browser. ## Windows Please refer to the [docker for windows documentation](https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-windows/) for installation. {% hint style="danger" %} **WSL2 will need to be installed to prevent DB corruption! Please see** [**Docker Desktop WSL 2 backend**](https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-windows/wsl/) **on how to enable WSL2. The command below will only work with WSL2 installed! Details below.** {% endhint %} ```bash docker run -d -e LOG_LEVEL=info -e TZ=Asia/Tokyo -p 5055:5055 -v "/your/path/here:/app/config" --restart unless-stopped sctx/overseerr ``` {% hint style="info" %} Docker on Windows works differently than it does on Linux; it uses a VM to run a stripped-down Linux and then runs docker within that. The volume mounts are exposed to the docker in this VM via SMB mounts. While this is fine for media, it is unacceptable for the `/app/config` directory because SMB does not support file locking. This will eventually corrupt your database which can lead to slow behavior and crashes. If you must run in docker on Windows, you should put the `/app/config` directory mount inside the VM and not on the Windows host. It's worth noting that this warning also extends to other containers which use SQLite databases. {% endhint %} ## Swizzin \(Third party\) The installation is not implemented via docker, but barebones. The latest released version of overseerr will be used. Please see the [swizzin documentation](https://swizzin.ltd/applications/overseerr) for more information. To install, run the following: ```bash box install overseerr ``` To upgrade, run the following: ```bash box upgrade overseerr ```