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This page contains the YAML reference for Trash Updater settings. Settings support was introduced in
version 1.7.0
.
The settings.yml
file is located in the following locations depending on your platform:
Platform | Location |
---|---|
Windows | %APPDATA%\trash-updater\settings.yml |
Linux | ~/.config/trash-updater/settings.yml |
MacOS | ~/Library/Application Support/trash-updater/settings.yml |
Settings in this file affect the behavior of Trash Updater regardless of instance-specific configuration for Radarr and Sonarr.
If this file does not exist, Trash Updater will create it for you. Starting out, this file will be empty and default behavior will be used. There is absolutely no need to touch this file unless you have a specific reason to. It is recommended that you only add the specific properties for the customizations you need and leave the rest alone.
Schema Validation
A schema file is provided for settings.yml
to help assist in editing the file. To use it, simply
add the below snippet to the first line in your settings.yml
file:
# yaml-language-server: $schema=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rcdailey/trash-updater/master/schemas/settings-schema.json
If you use VS Code to edit your settings file and install the YAML extension, it will suggest properties you can use and show you documentation for each without having to reference this page.
YAML Reference
Table of Contents
Global Settings
enable_ssl_certificate_validation: true
enable_ssl_certificate_validation
If set tofalse
, SSL certificates are not validated. This is useful if you are connecting to a Sonarr or Radarr instance usinghttps
and it is set up with self-signed certificates. Note that disabling this setting is a security risk and should be avoided unless you are absolutely sure what you are doing.
Repository Settings
repository:
clone_url: https://github.com/TRaSH-/Guides.git
clone_url
A URL compatible withgit clone
that is used to clone the Trash Guides repository. This setting exists for enthusiasts that may want to instead have Trash Updater pull data from a fork instead of the official repository.