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Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on Keep a Changelog, and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
Unreleased
Added
- Radarr: New
--list-custom-formats
CLI option for getting a flat list of all CFs in the guide in YAML format, ready to copy & paste.
2.2.1 - 2022-06-18
Changed
- Radarr: Reword the warning about missing scores for CFs to make it more clear that having no score does not prevent CFs from being synced.
Fixed
- Do not exit when a YAML config has no sonarr or radarr section.
- Sonarr: Invalid release profile JSON files no longer cause the program to exit. Instead, it just skips them and prints a warning to the user. (#87)
- Radarr: Do not crash when
quality_profiles
is empty. (#89) - Settings: Use repo URL after initial clone (#90)
2.2.0 - 2022-06-03
Added
- Docker support! Image name is
ghcr.io/recyclarr/recyclarr
. See the Docker wiki page for more information. - Global app data path support via environment variable named
RECYCLARR_APP_DATA
. The path specified here will be used as the app data path for every invocation ofrecyclarr
as if--app-data
were specified.
Fixed
- Renamed the "EVO (no WEB-DL)" custom format to "EVO (no WEBDL)" in the config template. (#77)
- Radarr:
delete_old_custom_formats
works again. (#71) - The
create-config
subcommand now accepts YAML files again (it was taking a directory before, which was wrong).
2.1.2 - 2022-05-29
Fixed
create-config
would fail with--path
specified.migrate
no longer fails if thecache
directory does not exist.
2.1.1 - 2022-05-29
Fixed
- Exception when running
create-config
command.
2.1.0 - 2022-05-29
Added
- New
--app-data
option for overriding the location of the application data directory. - New
migrate
subcommand which may be used to perform migration steps manually.
Changed
- The default location for the default YAML file (
recyclarr.yml
) has been changed to the application data directory. This is the same location of thesettings.yml
file. - Automatic migration has been removed. Instead, the
migrate
subcommand should be used.
Deprecated
- The
recyclarr.yml
file should no longer be located adjacent to therecyclarr
executable.
Fixed
- Version information in help output has been fixed.
- If a HOME directory is not available, throw an error to the user (use
--app-data
instead). - Create
$HOME/.config
(on Linux) if it does not exist. - Smarter migration logic in the
trash-updater
migration step that does a directory merge instead of a straight move. This is designed to fail less in cases such asrecyclarr
directory already existing.
2.0.2 - 2022-05-20
Fixed
- Sonarr: Fix unexpected missing terms when using filters. (#69)
2.0.1 - 2022-05-19
Fixed
- Sonarr:
strict_negative_scores
works again (broke in v2.0 release)
2.0.0 - 2022-05-13
This release contains BREAKING CHANGES. See the Upgrade Guide for required changes you need to make.
Changed
- BREAKING: Sonarr Release profiles are now synced based on a "Trash ID" taken from the sonarr
JSON files. This breaks existing
trash.yml
and manual changes are required. - Do not follow HTTP redirects and instead issue a warning to the user that they are potentially using the wrong URL.
- Radarr: Sanitize URLs in HTTP exception messages (#17).
- Sonarr: Release profiles starting with
[Trash]
but are not specified in the config are deleted.
Added
- Linux MUSL builds for arm, arm64, and x64. Main target for this was supporting Alpine Linux in Docker.
- Sonarr: Ability to include or exclude specific optional Required, Ignored, or Preferred terms in release profiles.
- Sonarr: New
--list-release-profiles
command line option which can be used to quickly and conveniently get a list of release profiles (and their Trash IDs) so you know what to add in your YAML config underrelease_profiles
. - Sonarr: New
--list-terms
command line option which can be used get a list of terms for a release profile. These lists of terms can be used to include or exclude specific optionals, for example. - Migration System that is responsible for performing one-time upgrade tasks as needed.
1.8.2 - 2022-03-06
Fixed
- Sonarr: Error when syncing optionals release profile with the
IncludeOptionals
filter setting set tofalse
.
1.8.1 - 2022-03-05
Changed
- Unrecognized or unwanted YAML properties in configuration YAML (
trash.yml
) now result in an error. This is to help users more easily identify mistakes.
Fixed
- Sonarr: Optionals release profile is now properly synced
1.8.0 - 2022-02-13
Added
- 64-bit ARM builds for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS.
- 32-bit ARM build for Linux.
1.7.0 - 2022-02-06
Added
- New settings file to control non-service specific behavior of Trash Updater. See the documentation for more information.
- Trash git repository URL can be overridden in settings.
- Schema added for
settings.yml
. - Add setting to bypass HTTPS certificate validation (useful for self-signed certificates used with Sonarr and Radarr instances) (#20).
- A progress bar that is visible when pulling down Custom Formats (Radarr Only).
Fixed
- Remove
System.Reactive.xml
from the published ZIP files. - Fix exception that may occur at startup.
- Sometimes the "Requesting and parsing guide markdown" step would appear stuck and fail after several minutes. Many changes have been made to try to alleviate this.
1.6.6 - 2021-10-30
Fixed
- Sonarr version check failed when instances were slow to respond or there was high latency.
1.6.5 - 2021-10-24
Fixed
- Fix "free-quota limit" exception that occurred in new JSON schema generation logic that was added for API backward compatibility with Sonarr.
1.6.4 - 2021-10-23
FIXED
- libgit2sharp PDB is no longer required with trash.exe on Windows (#15)
- Unexpected character error due to breaking change in Sonarr API (#16)
1.6.3 - 2021-07-31
- Fix "assembly not found" error on startup related to LibGit2Sharp (Windows only). Note that this
introduces an additional file in the released ZIP files named
git2-6777db8.pdb
. This file must be next totrash.exe
. In the future, I plan to have this extra file removed so it's just a single executable again, but it will take some time.
1.6.2 - 2021-07-23
Fixed
- Directly use the Trash Guides git repository to avoid getting HTTP 403 - rate limit reached error in github.
1.6.1 - 2021-05-31
Changed
- Sonarr: Use new URL for release profile guide.
- Sonarr: Use new URL for quality definition guide.
- Radarr: Use new URL for quality definition guide.
1.6.0 - 2021-05-31
Added
- New setting
reset_unmatched_scores
undercustom_formats.quality_profiles
in YAML config which allows Trash Updater to set scores to 0 if they were not in the list of custom format names or listed but had no score applied (e.g. no score in guide).
Changed
- Support the new custom format structure in the guide: JSON files are parsed directly now. Trash Updater no longer parses the markdown file.
1.5.1 - 2021-05-26
Changed
- Support
trash_score
property in Custom Format JSON from the guide. This property is optional and takes precedence over a score mentioned in the guide markdown.
1.5.0 - 2021-05-16
Added
- Custom formats can now be specified by Trash ID. This is useful for situations where two or more custom formats in the guide have the same name (e.g. 'DoVi').
- Debug-level logs are now written to file in addition to the Info-level logs in console output.
Fixed
- An issue with radarr
--preview
that caused duplicate output when updating a second instance has been fixed.
1.4.2 - 2021-05-15
Fixed
- Fixed using incorrect URL for Sonarr
1.4.1 - 2021-05-15
Fixed
- Invalid cache data files no longer cause the program to exit. An error is printed and the application continues as if there was no cache at all.
- Fix a bug that resulted in certain custom formats not having their scores set in quality profiles.
- Fixed an issue where multiple instance configuration was not working.
Changed
- The log message listing custom formats without scores in the guide now prints information one per line (improved readability)
- Duplicate custom formats in the guide now issue a warning and get skipped.
- Do not invoke the Radarr API to update a quality profile if there are no updated scores inside it.
1.4.0 - 2021-05-14
Added
- Radarr Custom Format Support.
1.3.3 - 2021-05-06
Fixed
- Sonarr Quality Definition Max, when set to its maximum value of 400, is now properly set to "Unlimited". This is equivalent to the user maxing out the visual slider in the Sonarr UI. Without this, some larger sized releases were unintentionally rejected.
1.3.2 - 2021-05-05
Fixed
- Fix exception that occurred when running the create-config subcommand.
1.3.1 - 2021-05-05
Changed
- Executable is now compiled using Ready to Run. This substantially increases the size of the executable but makes the code much faster.
Fixed
- Radarr Quality Definition Max and Preferred, when set to their maximum values, are now properly set to "Unlimited". Without this, larger sized releases were unintentionally rejected.
1.3.0 - 2021-04-23
Added
- New configuration for Sonarr release profiles that allows all optional terms to be synced. Look
for
filter
in the Configuration Reference for more details.
1.2.0 - 2021-04-19
Added
- New
create-config
subcommand to create a starter YAML config file
1.1.0 - 2021-04-18
Added
- Optional terms in the release profile guides are no longer synchronized to Sonarr.
Changed
- A warning is now logged when we find a number in brackets (such as
[100]
) without the wordscore
before it. This represents a potential score and bug in the guide itself. - Release profile guide parser now skips certain lines to avoid false positives:
- Skip lines with leading whitespace (i.e. indented lines).
- Skip admonition lines (lines starting with
!!!
or???
).
1.0.0 - 2021-04-14
See the Python Migration Guide for details on how to update your YAML configuration.
Added
- Full rewrite of the application in C# .NET Core 5
- More than one configuration (YAML) file can be specified using the
--config
option. - Multiple Sonarr and Radarr instances can be specified in a single YAML config.
Removed
- Nearly all command line options removed in favor of YAML equivalents.
- Completely removed old python project & source code