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Podgrab
A self-hosted podcast manager to download episodes as soon as they become live
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About The Project
Podgrab is a is a self-hosted podcast manager which automatically downloads latest podcast episodes. It is a light-weight application built using GO.
It works best if you already know which podcasts you want to monitor. However there is an experimental podcast search system powered by iTunes built into Podgrab
Motivation
Podgrab started a tool that I initially built to solve a specific problem I had. During the COVID pandemic times I started going for a run. I do not prefer taking by phone along so I would add podcast episodes to my smart watch which could be connected with my bluetooth earphones. Most podcasting apps do not expose the mp3 files directly which is why I decided to build this quick tool for myself. Once it reached a stage where my requirements were fulfilled I decided to make it a little pretty and share it with everyone else.
Built With
Installation
The easiest way to run Podgrab is to run it as a docker container.
Using Docker
Simple setup without mounted volumes (for testing and evaluation)
docker run -d -p 8080:8080 --name=podgrab akhilrex/podgrab
Binding local volumes to the container
docker run -d -p 8080:8080 --name=podgrab -v "/host/path/to/assets:/assets" -v "/host/path/to/config:/config" akhilrex/podgrab
Using Docker-Compose
Modify the docker compose file provided here to update the volume and port binding and run the following command
version: "2.1"
services:
podgrab:
image: akhilrex/podgrab
container_name: podgrab
environment:
- CHECK_FREQUENCY=240
# - PASSWORD=password ## Uncomment to enable basic authentication, username = podgrab
volumes:
- /path/to/config:/config
- /path/to/data:/assets
ports:
- 8080:8080
restart: unless-stopped
docker-compose up -d
Environment Variables
Name | Description | Default |
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CHECK_FREQUENCY | How frequently to check for new episodes and missing files (in minutes) | 30 |
PASSWORD | Set to some no empty value to enable Basic Authentication, username podgrab |
(empty) |
License
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE
for more information.
Roadmap
- Basic Authentication
- Append Date to filename
- iTunes Search
- Existing episodes detection (Will not redownload if files exist even with a fresh install)
- Rudimentary downloading/downloaded indicator
- Played/Unplayed Flag
- OPML import
- OPML export
- Set ID3 tags if not set
- Filtering and Sorting options
- In built podcast player
Contact
Akhil Gupta - @akhilrex
Project Link: https://github.com/akhilrex/podgrab