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# Installation
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**Overseerr is currently in BETA.** If you would like to help test the bleeding edge, please use the image **`sctx/overseerr:develop`**!
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After running Overseerr for the first time, configure it by visiting the web UI at `http://[address]:5055` and completing the setup steps.
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## Docker
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Be sure to replace `/path/to/appdata/config` in the below examples with a valid host directory path. If this volume mount is not configured correctly, your Overseerr settings/data will not be persisted when the container is recreated (e.g., when updating the image or rebooting your machine).
The `TZ` environment variable value should also be set to the [TZ database name](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones) of your time zone!
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For details on the Docker CLI, please [review the official `docker run` documentation](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/).
**Installation:**
```bash
docker run -d \
--name overseerr \
-e LOG_LEVEL=debug \
-e TZ=Asia/Tokyo \
-e PORT=5055 `#optional` \
-p 5055:5055 \
-v /path/to/appdata/config:/app/config \
--restart unless-stopped \
sctx/overseerr
```
To run the container as a specific user/group, you may optionally add `--user=[ user | user:group | uid | uid:gid | user:gid | uid:group ]` to the above command.
**Updating:**
Stop and remove the existing container:
```bash
docker stop overseerr && docker rm overseerr
```
Pull the latest image:
```bash
docker pull sctx/overseerr
```
Finally, run the container with the same parameters originally used to create the container:
```bash
docker run -d ...
```
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You may alternatively use a third-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.
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For details on how to use Docker Compose, please [review the official Compose documentation](https://docs.docker.com/compose/reference/).
**Installation:**
Define the `overseerr` service in your `docker-compose.yml` as follows:
```yaml
---
version: '3'
services:
overseerr:
image: sctx/overseerr:latest
container_name: overseerr
environment:
- LOG_LEVEL=debug
- TZ=Asia/Tokyo
- PORT=5055 #optional
ports:
- 5055:5055
volumes:
- /path/to/appdata/config:/app/config
restart: unless-stopped
```
Then, start all services defined in the Compose file:
```bash
docker-compose up -d
```
**Updating:**
Pull the latest image:
```bash
docker-compose pull overseerr
```
Then, restart all services defined in the Compose file:
```bash
docker-compose up -d
```
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## Unraid
1. Ensure you have the **Community Applications** plugin installed.
2. Inside the **Community 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 `<ServerIP:HostPort>` in a web browser.
## Windows
Please refer to the [Docker Desktop for Windows user manual](https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-windows/) for details on how to install Docker on Windows. There is no need to install a Linux distro if using named volumes like in the example below.
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**WSL2 will need to be installed to prevent DB corruption!** Please see the [Docker Desktop WSL 2 backend documentation](https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-windows/wsl/) for instructions on how to enable WSL2. The commands below will only work with WSL2 installed!
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First, create a volume to store the configuration data for Overseerr using using either the Docker CLI:
```bash
docker volume create overseerr-data
```
or the Docker Desktop app:
1. Open the Docker Desktop app
2. Head to the Volumes tab
3. Click on the "New Volume" button near the top right
4. Enter a name for the volume (example: `overseerr-data`) and hit "Create"
Then, create and start the Overseerr container:
```bash
docker run -d --name overseerr -e LOG_LEVEL=debug -e TZ=Asia/Tokyo -p 5055:5055 -v "overseerr-data:/app/config" --restart unless-stopped sctx/overseerr:latest
```
To access the files inside the volume created above, navigate to `\\wsl$\docker-desktop-data\version-pack-data\community\docker\volumes\overseerr-data\_data` using File Explorer.
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Docker on Windows works differently than it does on Linux; it runs Docker inside of a stripped-down Linux VM. Volume mounts are exposed to Docker inside 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 Docker on Windows, you should put the `/app/config` directory mount inside the VM and not on the Windows host.** (This also applies to other containers with SQLite databases.)
Named volumes, like in the example commands above, are automatically mounted inside the VM. Therefore the warning on the setup about the `/app/config` folder being incorrectly mounted page should be ignored.
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## Linux
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The [Overseerr snap](https://snapcraft.io/overseerr) is the only officially supported Linux install method aside from [Docker](#docker).
Currently, the listening port cannot be changed, so port `5055` will need to be available on your host. To install `snapd`, please refer to the [Snapcraft documentation](https://snapcraft.io/docs/installing-snapd).
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**Installation:**
```
sudo snap install overseerr
```
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To install the development build, add the `--edge` argument to the above command (i.e., `sudo snap install overseerr --edge`). However, note that this version can break any moment. Be prepared to troubleshoot any issues that arise!
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**Updating:**
Snap will keep Overseerr up-to-date automatically. You can force a refresh by using the following command.
```bash
sudo snap refresh
```
## Third-Party
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Portage overlay [GitHub Repository](https://github.com/chriscpritchard/overseerr-overlay).
This is now included in the list of [Gentoo repositories](https://overlays.gentoo.org/), so can be easily enabled with `eselect repository`
Efforts will be made to keep up-to-date with the latest releases; however, this cannot be guaranteed.
**To enable:**
To enable using `eselect repository`, run:
```bash
eselect repository enable overseerr-overlay
```
**To install:**
Once complete, you can just run:
```bash
emerge www-apps/overseerr
```
**To install the development build:**
A live ebuild (`=www-apps/overseerr-9999`) is also available. To use this, you will need to modify accept_keywords for this package:
```bash
emerge --autounmask --autounmask-write "=www-apps/overseerr-9999"
```
Once installed, you will not be notified of updates, so you can update with:
```bash
emerge @live-rebuild
```
or use `app-portage/smart-live-rebuild`
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This version can break any moment. Be prepared to troubleshoot any issues that arise!
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This implementation is not yet merged to master due to missing functionality. You can beta test the limited implementation or follow the status on [the pull request](https://github.com/swizzin/swizzin/pull/567).
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The installation is not implemented via Docker, but barebones. The latest release 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
```
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