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# managarr - A TUI and CLI to manage your Servarrs
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Managarr is a TUI and CLI to help you manage your HTPC (Home Theater PC). Built with 🤎 in Rust!
![library](screenshots/lidarr/lidarr_library.png)
## What Servarrs are supported?
- [x] ![radarr_logo](logos/radarr.png) [Radarr](https://wiki.servarr.com/radarr)
- [x] ![sonarr_logo](logos/sonarr.png) [Sonarr](https://wiki.servarr.com/en/sonarr)
- [x] ![lidarr_logo](logos/lidarr.png) [Lidarr](https://wiki.servarr.com/en/lidarr)
- [ ] ![readarr_logo](logos/readarr.png) [Readarr](https://wiki.servarr.com/en/readarr)
- [ ] ![prowlarr_logo](logos/prowlarr.png) [Prowlarr](https://wiki.servarr.com/en/prowlarr)
- [ ] ![whisparr_logo](logos/whisparr.png) [Whisparr](https://wiki.servarr.com/whisparr)
- [ ] ![bazarr_logo](logos/bazarr.png) [Bazarr](https://www.bazarr.media/)
- [ ] ![tautulli_logo](logos/tautulli.png) [Tautulli](https://tautulli.com/)
## Try Out the Demo
To try out Managarr before linking it to your HTPC, you can use the purpose built [managarr-demo](https://github.com/Dark-Alex-17/managarr-demo) repository.
Simply run the following command to start a demo:
```shell
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Dark-Alex-17/managarr-demo/main/managarr-demo.sh > /tmp/managarr-demo.sh && bash /tmp/managarr-demo.sh
```
Alternatively, you can try out the demo container without downloading anything by visiting the [Managarr Demo site](https://managarr-demo.alexjclarke.com).
## Installation
### Cargo
If you have Cargo installed, then you can install Managarr from Crates.io:
```shell
cargo install managarr
# If you encounter issues installing, try installing with '--locked'
cargo install --locked managarr
```
### Docker
Run Managarr as a docker container by mounting your `config.yml` file to `/root/.config/managarr/config.yml`. For example:
```shell
docker run --rm -it -v /home/aclarke/.config/managarr/config.yml:/root/.config/managarr/config.yml darkalex17/managarr:latest
```
You can also clone this repo and run `make docker` to build a docker image locally and run it using the above command.
Please note that you will need to create and popular your configuration file first before starting the container. Otherwise, the container will fail to start.
**Note:** If you run into errors using relative file paths when mounting the volume with the configuration file, try using an absolute path.
### Homebrew (Mac and Linux)
To install Managarr from Homebrew, install the Managarr tap. Then you'll be able to install Managarr:
```shell
brew tap Dark-Alex-17/managarr
brew install managarr
# If you need to be more specific, use the following:
brew install Dark-Alex-17/managarr/managarr
```
To upgrade to a newer version of Managarr:
```shell
brew upgrade managarr
```
### Nix (Externally Maintained)
To install Managarr on NixOS, you can use the following command:
```shell
nix-env --install managarr
# Alternatively, for non-NixOS users, you can spawn a temporary shell with Managarr available like so:
nix-shell -p managarr
```
### Chocolatey (Windows)
The Managarr Chocolatey package is located [here](https://community.chocolatey.org/packages/managarr). Please note that validation
of Chocolatey packages take quite some time, and thus the package may not be available immediately after a new release.
```powershell
choco install managarr
# Some newer releases may require a version number, so you can specify it like so:
choco install managarr --version=0.7.0
```
To upgrade to the latest and greatest version of Managarr:
```powershell
choco upgrade managarr
# To upgrade to a specific version:
choco upgrade managarr --version=0.7.0
```
### Manual
Binaries are available on the [releases](https://github.com/Dark-Alex-17/managarr/releases) page for the following platforms:
| Platform | Architecture(s) |
|----------------|----------------------------|
| macOS | x86_64, arm64 |
| Linux GNU/MUSL | x86_64,armv6,armv7,aarch64 |
| Windows | x86_64,aarch64 |
#### Windows Instructions
To use a binary from the releases page on Windows, do the following:
1. Download the latest [binary](https://github.com/Dark-Alex-17/managarr/releases) for your OS.
2. Use 7-Zip or TarTool to unpack the Tar file.
3. Run the executable `managarr.exe`!
#### Linux/MacOS Instructions
To use a binary from the releases page on Linux/MacOS, do the following:
1. Download the latest [binary](https://github.com/Dark-Alex-17/managarr/releases) for your OS.
2. `cd` to the directory where you downloaded the binary.
3. Extract the binary with `tar -C /usr/local/bin -xzf managarr-<arch>.tar.gz` (Note: This may require `sudo`)
4. Now you can run `managarr`!
## Features
Key:
| Symbol | Status |
|--------|-----------|
| ✅ | Supported |
| ❌ | Missing |
| 🕒 | Planned |
| 🚫 | Won't Add |
### Radarr
| TUI | CLI | Feature |
|-----|-----|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| ✅ | ✅ | View your library, downloads, collections, and blocklist |
| ✅ | ✅ | View details of a specific movie including description, history, downloaded file info, or the credits |
| ✅ | ✅ | View details of any collection and the movies in them |
| 🚫 | ✅ | View your host and security configs from the CLI to programmatically fetch the API token, among other settings |
| ✅ | ✅ | Search your library or collections |
| ✅ | ✅ | Add movies to your library |
| ✅ | ✅ | Delete movies, downloads, and indexers |
| ✅ | ✅ | Trigger automatic searches for movies |
| ✅ | ✅ | Trigger refresh and disk scan for movies, downloads, and collections |
| ✅ | ✅ | Manually search for movies |
| ✅ | ✅ | Edit your movies, collections, and indexers |
| ✅ | ✅ | Manage your tags |
| ✅ | ✅ | Manage your root folders |
| ✅ | ✅ | Manage your blocklist |
| ✅ | ✅ | View and browse logs, tasks, events queues, and updates |
| ✅ | ✅ | Manually trigger scheduled tasks |
### Sonarr
| TUI | CLI | Feature |
|-----|-----|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| ✅ | ✅ | View your library, downloads, blocklist, episodes |
| ✅ | ✅ | View details of a specific series, or episode including description, history, downloaded file info, or the credits |
| 🚫 | ✅ | View your host and security configs from the CLI to programmatically fetch the API token, among other settings |
| ✅ | ✅ | Search your library |
| ✅ | ✅ | Add series to your library |
| ✅ | ✅ | Delete series, downloads, indexers, root folders, and episode files |
| ✅ | ✅ | Trigger automatic searches for series, seasons, or episodes |
| ✅ | ✅ | Trigger refresh and disk scan for series and downloads |
| ✅ | ✅ | Manually search for series, seasons, or episodes |
| ✅ | ✅ | Edit your series and indexers |
| ✅ | ✅ | Manage your tags |
| ✅ | ✅ | Manage your root folders |
| ✅ | ✅ | Manage your blocklist |
| ✅ | ✅ | View and browse logs, tasks, events queues, and updates |
| ✅ | ✅ | Manually trigger scheduled tasks |
### Lidarr
| TUI | CLI | Feature |
|-----|-----|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| ✅ | ✅ | View your library, downloads, blocklist, tracks |
| ✅ | ✅ | View details of a specific artists, albums, or tracks including description, history, downloaded file info |
| 🚫 | ✅ | View your host and security configs from the CLI to programmatically fetch the API token, among other settings |
| ✅ | ✅ | Search your library |
| ✅ | ✅ | Add artists to your library |
| ✅ | ✅ | Delete artists, downloads, indexers, root folders, and track files |
| ✅ | ✅ | Trigger automatic searches for artists or albums |
| ✅ | ✅ | Trigger refresh and disk scan for artists and downloads |
| ✅ | ✅ | Manually search for full artist discographies or albums |
| ✅ | ✅ | Edit your artists and indexers |
| ✅ | ✅ | Manage your tags |
| ✅ | ✅ | Manage your root folders |
| ✅ | ✅ | Manage your blocklist |
| ✅ | ✅ | View and browse logs, tasks, events queues, and updates |
| ✅ | ✅ | Manually trigger scheduled tasks |
### Readarr
- [ ] Support for Readarr
### Whisparr
- [ ] Support for Whisparr
### Bazarr
- [ ] Support for Bazarr
### Prowlarr
- [ ] Support for Prowlarr
### Tautulli
- [ ] Support for Tautulli
### Themes
Managarr ships with a few themes out of the box. Here's a few examples:
#### Default
![default](themes/default/manual_episode_search.png)
#### Dracula
![dracula](themes/dracula/manual_episode_search.png)
#### Watermelon Dark
![watermelon-dark](themes/watermelon-dark/manual_episode_search.png)
You can also create your own custom themes as well. To learn more about what themes are built-in to Managarr and how
to create your own custom themes, check out the [Themes README](themes/README.md).
### The Managarr CLI
Managarr can be used in one of two ways: As a TUI, or as a CLI for managing your Servarrs.
All management features available in the TUI are also available in the CLI. However, the CLI is
equipped with additional features to allow for more advanced usage and automation.
The CLI can be helpful for automating tasks or for use in scripts. For example, you can use the CLI to trigger a search for a movie, or to add a movie to your Radarr library.
To see all available commands, simply run `managarr --help`:
```shell
$ managarr --help
managarr 0.7.0
Alex Clarke <alex.j.tusa@gmail.com>
A TUI and CLI to manage your Servarrs
Usage: managarr [OPTIONS] [COMMAND]
Commands:
radarr Commands for manging your Radarr instance
sonarr Commands for manging your Sonarr instance
lidarr Commands for manging your Lidarr instance
completions Generate shell completions for the Managarr CLI
tail-logs Tail Managarr logs
config-path Print the full path to the default configuration file.
This file can be changed to another location using the '--config-file' flag
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Options:
-h, --help Print help
-V, --version Print version
Global Options:
--disable-spinner Disable the spinner (can sometimes make parsing output
challenging) [env: MANAGARR_DISABLE_SPINNER=]
--config-file <CONFIG_FILE> The Managarr configuration file to use; defaults to the
path shown by 'managarr config-path' [env:
MANAGARR_CONFIG_FILE=]
--themes-file <THEMES_FILE> The Managarr themes file to use [env:
MANAGARR_THEMES_FILE=]
--theme <THEME> The name of the Managarr theme to use [env:
MANAGARR_THEME=]
--servarr-name <SERVARR_NAME> For multi-instance configurations, you need to specify
the name of the instance configuration that you want to
use.
This is useful when you have multiple instances of the
same Servarr defined in your config file.
By default, if left empty, the first configured Servarr
instance listed in the config file will be used.
```
All subcommands also have detailed help menus to show you how to use them. For example, to see all available commands for Sonarr, you would run:
```shell
$ managarr sonarr --help
Commands for manging your Sonarr instance
Usage: managarr sonarr [OPTIONS] <COMMAND>
Commands:
add Commands to add or create new resources within your Sonarr instance
delete Commands to delete resources from your Sonarr instance
edit Commands to edit resources in your Sonarr instance
get Commands to fetch details of the resources in your Sonarr instance
download Commands to download releases in your Sonarr instance
list Commands to list attributes from your Sonarr instance
refresh Commands to refresh the data in your Sonarr instance
manual-search Commands to manually search for releases
trigger-automatic-search Commands to trigger automatic searches for releases of different resources in your Sonarr instance
clear-blocklist Clear the blocklist
mark-history-item-as-failed Mark the Sonarr history item with the given ID as 'failed'
search-new-series Search for a new series to add to Sonarr
start-task Start the specified Sonarr task
test-indexer Test the indexer with the given ID. Note that a successful test returns an empty JSON body; i.e. '{}'
test-all-indexers Test all Sonarr indexers
toggle-episode-monitoring Toggle monitoring for the specified episode
toggle-season-monitoring Toggle monitoring for the specified season that corresponds to the specified series ID
toggle-series-monitoring Toggle monitoring for the specified series corresponding to the given series ID
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Options:
-h, --help Print help
Global Options:
--disable-spinner Disable the spinner (can sometimes make parsing output challenging) [env: MANAGARR_DISABLE_SPINNER=]
--config-file <CONFIG_FILE> The Managarr configuration file to use [env: MANAGARR_CONFIG_FILE=]
--themes-file <THEMES_FILE> The Managarr themes file to use [env: MANAGARR_THEMES_FILE=]
--theme <THEME> The name of the Managarr theme to use [env: MANAGARR_THEME=]
--servarr-name <SERVARR_NAME> For multi-instance configurations, you need to specify the name of the instance configuration that you want to use.
This is useful when you have multiple instances of the same Servarr defined in your config file.
By default, if left empty, the first configured Servarr instance listed in the config file will be used.
```
**Pro Tip:** The CLI is even more powerful and useful when used in conjunction with the `jq` CLI tool. This allows you to parse the JSON response from the Managarr CLI and use it in your scripts; For example, to extract the `movieId` of the movie "Ad Astra", you would run:
```shell
$ managarr radarr list movies | jq '.[] | select(.title == "Ad Astra") | .id'
277
```
# Configuration
Managarr assumes reasonable defaults to connect to each service (i.e. Radarr is on localhost:7878),
but all servers will require you to input the API token.
The configuration file is located somewhere different for each OS.
You can use `managarr config-path` to locate the default configuration file for your system. In general, the default
config file paths for each system is listed below:
### Linux
```
$HOME/.config/managarr/config.yml
```
### Mac
```
$HOME/Library/Application Support/managarr/config.yml
```
### Windows
```
%APPDATA%/Roaming/managarr/config.yml
```
## Specify Which Configuration File to Use
It can sometimes be useful to specify the configuration file you wish to use. This is useful in cases
where you may have more than one instance of a given Servarr running. Thus, you can specify the
config file using the `--config` flag:
```shell
managarr --config-file /path/to/config.yml
```
### Example Configuration:
```yaml
theme: default
radarr:
- host: 192.168.0.78
port: 7878
api_token: someApiToken1234567890
ssl_cert_path: /path/to/radarr.crt # Required to enable SSL
sonarr:
- uri: http://htpc.local/sonarr # Example of using the 'uri' key instead of 'host' and 'port'
api_token: someApiToken1234567890
- name: Anime Sonarr # An example of a custom name for a secondary Sonarr instance
host: 192.168.0.89
port: 8989
api_token: someApiToken1234567890
readarr:
- host: 192.168.0.87
port: 8787
api_token_file: /root/.config/readarr_api_token # Example of loading the API token from a file instead of hardcoding it in the configuration file
lidarr:
- host: 192.168.0.86
port: 8686
api_token: ${MY_LIDARR_API_TOKEN} # Example of configuring using environment variables
monitored_storage_paths: # Filter which Root Folders or Disk Storage you want displayed in the UI's 'Stats' block
# Note: Setting these values does not affect what shows up in the 'Root Folders' tab of the UI.
- /nfs # An example disk (i.e. '<servarr> list disk-space' command) you want displayed in the UI under 'Storage:'
- /media # An example root folder you want displayed in the UI
# Root folders collapse up to the super-directory to reduce duplication in the UI. For example:
# if you have root folders '/media/tv', '/media/cartoons' and '/media/reality', and you set this
# monitored path, the UI will show '/media/[tv,cartoons,reality]' under Root Folders
whisparr:
- host: 192.168.0.69
port: 6969
api_token: someApiToken1234567890
ssl_cert_path: /path/to/whisparr.crt
custom_headers: # Example of adding custom headers to all requests to the Servarr instance
traefik-auth-bypass-key: someBypassKey1234567890
SOME-OTHER-CUSTOM-HEADER: ${MY_CUSTOM_HEADER_VALUE}
bazarr:
- host: 192.168.0.67
port: 6767
api_token: someApiToken1234567890
prowlarr:
- host: 192.168.0.96
port: 9696
api_token: someApiToken1234567890
tautulli:
- host: 192.168.0.81
port: 8181
api_token: someApiToken1234567890
```
### Example Multi-Instance Configuration:
```yaml
theme: default
radarr:
- host: 192.168.0.78 # No name specified, so this instance's name will default to 'Radarr 1'
port: 7878
api_token: someApiToken1234567890
ssl_cert_path: /path/to/radarr.crt
- name: International Movies
host: 192.168.0.79
port: 7878
api_token: someApiToken1234567890
sonarr:
- name: Anime
weight: 1 # This instance will be the first tab in the TUI
uri: http://htpc.local/sonarr
api_token: someApiToken1234567890
- name: TV Shows
weight: 2 # This instance will be the second tab in the TUI
host: 192.168.0.89
port: 8989
api_token: someApiToken1234567890
```
In this configuration, you can see that we have multiple instances of Radarr and Sonarr configured. The `weight` key is
used to specify the order in which the tabs will appear in the TUI. The lower the weight, the further to the left the
tab will appear. If no weight is specified, then tabs will be ordered in the order they appear in the configuration
file.
When no `name` is specified for a Servarr instance, the name will default to the name of the Servarr with a number
appended to it. For example, if you have two Radarr instances and neither has a name, they will be named `Radarr 1` and
`Radarr 2`, respectively.
In this example configuration, the tabs in the TUI would appear as follows:
`Anime | TV Shows | Radarr 1 | International Movies`
### Specify Which Servarr Instance to Use in the CLI
If you have multiple instances of the same Servarr running, you can specify which instance you want to use by using the `--servarr-name` flag:
```shell
managarr --servarr-name "International Movies"
```
## Environment Variables
Managarr supports using environment variables on startup so you don't have to always specify certain flags:
| Variable | Description | Equivalent Flag |
|-----------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------|
| `MANAGARR_CONFIG_FILE` | Set the path to the config file | `--config` |
| `MANAGARR_DISABLE_SPINNER` | Disable the CLI spinner (this can be useful when scripting and parsing output) | `--disable-spinner` |
## Screenshots
### Radarr
![radarr_library](screenshots/radarr/radarr_library.png)
![manual_search](screenshots/radarr/manual_search.png)
![new_movie_search](screenshots/radarr/new_movie_search.png)
![add_new_movie](screenshots/radarr/add_new_movie.png)
![collection_details](screenshots/radarr/collection_details.png)
### Sonarr
![sonarr_library](screenshots/sonarr/sonarr_library.png)
![series_details](screenshots/sonarr/series_details.png)
![season_details](screenshots/sonarr/season_details.png)
![manual_episode_search](screenshots/sonarr/manual_episode_search.png)
### Lidarr
![lidarr_library](screenshots/lidarr/lidarr_library.png)
![artist_details](screenshots/lidarr/artist_details.png)
![album_details](screenshots/lidarr/album_details.png)
![artist_discography_search](screenshots/lidarr/artist_discography_search.png)
![manual_album_search](screenshots/lidarr/manual_album_search.png)
### General
![logs](screenshots/radarr/logs.png)
![indexers](screenshots/radarr/indexers.png)
## Dependencies
* [ratatui](https://github.com/tui-rs-revival/ratatui)
* [crossterm](https://github.com/crossterm-rs/crossterm)
* [clap](https://github.com/clap-rs/clap)
* [tokio](https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio)
* [serde](https://github.com/serde-rs/serde)
* [reqwest](https://github.com/seanmonstar/reqwest)
## Servarr Requirements
* [Radarr >= 5.3.6.8612](https://radarr.video/docs/api/)
* [Sonarr >= v4](https://sonarr.tv/docs/api/)
* [Lidarr v1](https://lidarr.audio/docs/api/)
* [Readarr v1](https://readarr.com/docs/api/)
* [Whisparr >= v3](https://whisparr.com/docs/api/)
* [Prowlarr v1](https://prowlarr.com/docs/api/)
* [Bazarr v1.1.4](http://localhost:6767/api)
* [Tautulli >= v2](https://github.com/Tautulli/Tautulli/wiki/Tautulli-API-Reference)
## Creator
* [Alex Clarke](https://github.com/Dark-Alex-17)