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Various scenarios supported using the flexible configuration support.
- Update as much as possible in both Sonarr and Radarr with a single config
- Selectively update different parts of Sonarr
- Update multiple Sonarr instances in a single YAML config
Update as much as possible in both Sonarr and Radarr with a single config
Create a single configuration file (use the default trash.yml
if you want to simplify your CLI
usage by not being required to specify --config
) and put all of the configuration in there, like
this:
sonarr:
- base_url: http://localhost:8989
api_key: f7e74ba6c80046e39e076a27af5a8444
quality_definition: hybrid
release_profiles:
- type: anime
strict_negative_scores: true
tags:
- anime
- type: series
strict_negative_scores: false
tags:
- tv
radarr:
- base_url: http://localhost:7878
api_key: bf99da49d0b0488ea34e4464aa63a0e5
quality_definition:
type: movie
preferred_ratio: 0.5
Even though it's all in one file, Radarr settings are ignored when you run trash sonarr
and vice
versa. To update both, just chain them together in your terminal, like so:
trash sonarr && trash radarr
This scenario is pretty ideal for a cron job you have running regularly and you want it to update everything possible in one go.
Selectively update different parts of Sonarr
Say you want to update Sonarr release profiles from the guide, but not the quality definitions. There's no command line option to control this, so how do you do it?
Simply create two YAML files:
sonarr-release-profiles.yml
:
sonarr:
- base_url: http://localhost:8989
api_key: f7e74ba6c80046e39e076a27af5a8444
release_profiles:
- type: anime
tags:
- anime
sonarr-quality-definition.yml
:
sonarr:
- base_url: http://localhost:8989
api_key: f7e74ba6c80046e39e076a27af5a8444
quality_definition: hybrid
Then run the following command:
trash sonarr --config sonarr-release-profiles.yml
This will only update release profiles since you have essentially moved the quality_definition
property to its own file. When you want to update both, you just specify both files the next time
you run the program:
trash sonarr --config sonarr-release-profiles.yml sonarr-quality-definition.yml
Update multiple Sonarr instances in a single YAML config
If you have two instances of Sonarr that you'd like to update from a single run of the updater using
one YAML file, you can do that by simply specifying both in the list under the sonarr
property:
sonarr:
- base_url: http://instance_one:8989
api_key: f7e74ba6c80046e39e076a27af5a8444
quality_definition: anime
release_profiles:
- type: anime
- base_url: http://instance_two:8989
api_key: bf99da49d0b0488ea34e4464aa63a0e5
quality_definition: series
release_profiles:
- type: series
In the example above, two separate instances, each with its own API key, will be updated. One instance is for Anime only. The other is for Series (TV) only. And since I'm using two instances, I don't bother with tags, so I am able to leave those elements out.
When you run trash sonarr
(specify --config
if you aren't using the default trash.yml
) it will
update both instances.
You can also split theses two instances across different YAML files if you do not want both to update at the same time. There's an example of how to do that in a different section of this page.