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A Sonarr companion script to allow the automatic downloading of web series normally not available for Sonarr to search for. Using yt-dlp it allows you to download your webseries from the list of supported sites.

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Replace youtubedl with latest yt-dlp and use python:alpine to create smaller image.

bdwinanto/sonarr_yt-dlp is a Sonarr companion script to allow the automatic downloading of web series normally not available for Sonarr to search for. Using yt-dlp it allows you to download your webseries from the list of supported sites.

Features

  • Downloading Web Series using online sources normally unavailable to Sonarr
  • Ability to specify the downloaded video format globally or per series
  • Downloads new episodes automatically once available
  • Imports directly to Sonarr and it can then update your plex as and example
  • Allows setting time offsets to handle prerelease series
  • Can pass cookies.txt to handle site logins

How do I use it

Firstly you need a series that is available online in the supported sites that YouTube-DL can grab from. Secondly you need to add this to Sonarr and monitor the episodes that you want. Thirdly edit your config.yml accordingly so that this knows where your Sonarr is, which series you are after and where to grab it from. Lastly be aware that this requires the TVDB to match exactly what the episodes titles are in the scan, generally this is ok but as its an openly editable site sometime there can be differences.

Supported Architectures

The architectures supported by this image are:

Architecture Tag
arm64 latest
armhf latest
amd64 latest

Version Tags

Tag Description
latest Current release code
{yt-dlp release version} Pre-release code for testing issues

Great how do I get started

Obviously its a docker image so you need docker, if you don't know what that is you need to look into that first.

docker

docker create \
  --name=sonarr_yt-dlp \
  -v /path/to/data:/config \
  -v /path/to/sonarrmedia:/sonarr_root \
  -v /path/to/logs:/logs \
  --restart unless-stopped \
  bdwinanto/sonarr_yt-dlp:latest

docker-compose

---
version: '3.4'
services:
  sonarr_yt-dlp:
    image: bdwinanto/sonarr_yt-dlp:latest
    container_name: sonarr_yt-dlp
    volumes:
      - /path/to/data:/config
      - /path/to/sonarrmedia:/sonarr_root
      - /path/to/logs:/logs

Docker volumes

Parameter Function
-v /config sonarr_yt-dlp configs
-v /sonarr_root Root library location from Sonarr container
-v /logs log location

Clarification on sonarr_root

A couple of people are not sure what is meant by the sonarr root. As this downloads directly to where you media is stored I mean the root folder where sonarr will place the files. So in sonarr you have your files moving to /mnt/sda1/media/tv/Smarter Every Day/ as an example, in sonarr you will see that it saves this series to /tv/Smarter Every Day/ meaning the sonarr root is /mnt/sda1/media/ as this is the root folder sonarr is working from.

Configuration file

On first run the docker will create a template file in the config folder. Example config.yml.template

Copy the config.yml.template to a new file called config.yml and edit accordingly.

Note

If you find yt-dlp able to download series but this docker is not able to, probably yt-dlp need to be updated to latest version. Please check yt-dlp=={version} in requirements.txt and update accordingly.

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