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README.md

Settings

General

API Key

This is your Overseerr API key, which can be used to integrate Overseerr with third-party applications. Do not share this key publicly, as it can be used to gain administrator access!

If you need to generate a new API key for any reason, simply click the button to the right of the text box.

Application Title

If you aren't a huge fan of the name "Overseerr" and would like to display something different to your users, you can customize the application title!

Application URL

Set this to the externally-accessible URL of your Overseerr instance. If configured, notifications will include links!

Enable Proxy Support

If you have Overseerr behind a reverse proxy, enable this setting to allow Overseerr to correctly register client IP addresses. For details, please see the Express documentation.

This setting is disabled by default.

Enable CSRF Protection

{% hint style="danger" %} DO NOT ENABLE THIS SETTING UNLESS YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU ARE DOING! {% endhint %}

CSRF stands for Cross-Site Request Forgery. When this setting is enabled, all external API access that alters Overseerr application data is blocked.

If you do not use Overseerr integrations with third-party applications to add/modify/delete requests or users, you can consider enabling this setting to protect against malicious attacks.

One caveat, however, is that HTTPS is required, meaning that once this setting is enabled, you will no longer be able to access your Overseerr instance over HTTP (including using an IP address and port number).

If you enable this setting and find yourself unable to access Overseerr, you can disable the setting by modifying settings.json in /app/config.

This setting is disabled by default.

Enable Image Caching

{% hint style="danger" %} This feature is experimental. Enable it at your own risk! {% endhint %}

When enabled, all images (including media posters from TMDb) will be cached locally on your server. Images will also be optimized for client devices; i.e., if you access Overseerr using a mobile device, smaller versions will be served compared to when accessing Overseerr on desktop.

Note that this feature requires and will use a significant amount of disk space! The cached images are stored in /app/.next/cache/images.

This setting is disabled by default.

Discover Region & Discover Language

These settings filter content shown on the "Discover" home page based on regional availability and original language, respectively. Users can override these global settings by configuring these same options in their user settings.

Hide Available Media

When enabled, media which is already available will not appear on the "Discover" home page, or in the "Recommended" or "Similar" categories or other links on media detail pages.

Available media will still appear in search results, however, so it is possible to locate and view hidden items by searching for them by title.

Allow Partial Series Requests

When enabled, users will be able to submit requests for specific seasons of TV series. If disabled, users will only be able to submit requests for all unavailable seasons.

This setting is enabled by default.

Users

Enable Local User Sign-In

When enabled, users who have configured passwords will be allowed to sign in using their email address.

When disabled, Plex OAuth becomes the only sign-in option, and any "local users" you have created will not be able to sign in to Overseerr.

This setting is enabled by default.

Default User Permissions

Select the permissions you would like new users to have by default. It is important to set these, as any user with access to your Plex server will be able to log in to Overseerr, and they will be granted the permissions you select here.

Plex

Plex Settings

{% hint style="info" %} To set up Plex, you can either enter your details manually or select a server retrieved from plex.tv. Press the button to the right of the "Server" dropdown to retrieve available servers.

Depending on your setup/configuration, you may need to enter your Plex server details manually in order to establish a connection from Overseerr. {% endhint %}

Server Name

This value is automatically retrieved from Plex, and cannot be edited manually in Overseerr.

Hostname or IP Address

If you have Overseerr installed on the same network as Plex, you can set this to the local IP address of your Plex server. Otherwise, this should be set to a valid hostname (e.g., plex.myawesomeserver.com).

Port

This value should be set to the port that your Plex server listens on. The default port that Plex uses is 32400, but you may need to set this to 443 or some other value if your Plex server is hosted on a VPS or cloud provider.

SSL

Tick this box to connect to Plex via HTTPS rather than HTTP. Note that self-signed certificates are not supported.

Plex Libraries

In this section, simply select the libraries you would like Overseerr to scan. Overseerr will periodically check the selected libraries for available content to update the media status that is displayed to users.

If you do not see your Plex libraries listed, verify your Plex settings and then click the "Scan Plex Libraries" button.

Manual Library Scan

Overseerr will perform a full scan of your Plex libraries once every 24 hours (recently added items are fetched more frequently). If this is your first time configuring Plex, a one-time full manual library scan is recommended!

Services

{% hint style="info" %} If you keep both non-4K and 4K content in your media libraries, you will need to set up multiple Radarr/Sonarr instances and link each of them to Overseerr.

Overseerr checks these linked servers to determine whether or not media has already been requested or is available, so two servers of each type are required if you keep separate non-4K and 4K copies of media.

If you only maintain one copy of media, you can instead simply set up one server and set the "Quality Profile" setting on a per-request basis. {% endhint %}

Radarr/Sonarr Settings

Default Server

At least one server needs to be marked as "Default" in order for requests to be sent successfully to Radarr/Sonarr.

If you have separate 4K Radarr/Sonarr servers, you need to designate default 4K servers in addition to default non-4K servers.

4K Server

Only select this option if you have separate non-4K and 4K servers. If you only have a single Radarr/Sonarr server, do not check this box!

Server Name

Enter a friendly name for the Radarr/Sonarr server.

Hostname or IP Address

If you have Overseerr installed on the same network as Radarr/Sonarr, you can set this to the local IP address of your Radarr/Sonarr server. Otherwise, this should be set to a valid hostname (e.g., radarr.myawesomeserver.com).

Port

This value should be set to the port that your Radarr/Sonarr server listens on. By default, Radarr uses port 7878 and Sonarr uses port 8989, but you may need to set this to 443 or some other value if your Radarr/Sonarr server is hosted on a VPS or cloud provider.

SSL

Tick this box to connect to Radarr/Sonarr via HTTPS rather than HTTP. Note that self-signed certificates are not supported.

API Key

Enter your Radarr/Sonarr API key here. Do not share these key publicly, as they can be used to gain administrator access to your Radarr/Sonarr servers!

You can locate the required API keys in Radarr/Sonarr in Settings → General → Security.

Base URL

If you have configured a base URL for Radarr/Sonarr, you must enter it here in order for Overseerr to connect to those services!

You can verify whether or not you have a base URL configured in Radarr/Sonarr in Settings → General → Host. (Note that a restart of your Radarr/Sonarr servers is required if you modify this setting!)

Profiles, Root Folder, Minimum Availability

Select the default settings you would like to use for all new requests. Note that all of these options are required, and that requests will fail if any of these are not configured!

External URL

If the hostname or IP address you configured above is not accessible outside your network, you can set a different URL here. This "external" URL is used to add clickable links to your Radarr/Sonarr servers on media detail pages.

Enable Scan

Tick this box if you would like to scan your Radarr/Sonarr server for existing media/request status. It is recommended that you enable this setting, so that users cannot submit requests for media which has already been requested or is already available.

If you do not want Radarr/Sonarr to automatically search for media upon submission of a request, you can disable this setting.

Notifications

Please see Notifications for details on configuring and enabling notifications.

Jobs & Cache

Overseerr performs certain maintenance tasks as regularly-scheduled jobs, but they can also be manually triggered on this page.

Overseerr also caches requests to external API endpoints to optimize performance and avoid making unnecessary API calls. If necessary, the cache for any particular endpoint can be cleared by clicking the "Flush Cache" button.