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Requestrr - Igor Version

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Requestrr is a chatbot used to simplify using services like Sonarr/Radarr/Lidarr/Overseerr/Ombi via the use of chat! This version speaks like Igor!

Features

  • Ability to request content via Discord using slash commands, buttons and more!
  • Users can get notified when their requests complete
  • Sonarr (V2-V4) & Radarr (V2-V5) integration with support for multiple instance via Overseerr (only for 4k/1080p)
  • Lidarr (V1-V2) intergration
  • Overseerr integration with support for per user permissions/quotas and issue submission
  • Ombi (V3/V4) integration with support for per user roles/quotas and issue submission
  • Fully configurable via a web portal
  • Igor

Installation & Configuration

Refer to the Wiki for detailed steps: https://github.com/thomst08/requestrr/wiki


Docker Set-up & Start

Open a command prompt/terminal and then use the following command create and start the container:

    docker run -d \
      --name requestrr \
      -p 4545:4545 \
      -v path to config:/root/config \
      --restart=unless-stopped \
      thomst08/requestrr

You can also choose to run the container as a different user. See docker run reference for how to set the user for your container.

Then simply access the web portal at http://youraddress:4545/ to create your admin account, then you can configure everything through the web portal.
Once you have configured the bot and invited it to your Discord server, simply type /help to see all available commands.

If you just need commands to quickly setup Requestrr with no issues, use the following commands:

mkdir /opt/Requestrr
mkdir /opt/Requestrr/config
docker run -d \
  --name requestrr \
  -p 4545:4545 \
  -v /opt/Requestrr/config:/root/config \
  --restart=unless-stopped \
  thomst08/requestrr

Environment Variables

Requestrr supports the following environment variables to help you customize your deployment:

REQUESTRR_PORT

  • Description: Sets the port the application listens on inside the container.
  • Default: 4545
  • Example: -e REQUESTRR_PORT=5000

REQUESTRR_BASEURL

  • Description: Defines a base URL path for Requestrr. Useful when deploying behind a reverse proxy with a subpath (e.g. /requestrr).
  • Default: /
  • Example: -e REQUESTRR_BASEURL=/requestrr

Example Docker Command with Environment Variables

docker run -d \
  --name requestrr \
  -p 5000:5000 \
  -v /opt/Requestrr/config:/root/config \
  -e REQUESTRR_PORT=5000 \
  -e REQUESTRR_BASEURL=/requestrr \
  --restart=unless-stopped \
  thomst08/requestrr

⚠️ Note: When setting REQUESTRR_BASEURL, make sure it matches your reverse proxy config if you're serving Requestrr under a subpath.


Build Instructions

Refer to the Wiki for detailed steps on how to build: https://github.com/thomst08/requestrr/wiki/Build-Instructions


Thank you list

Thank you goes out to the following people:

  • @darkalfx - Creator of Requestrr, without this person, Requestrr would not exist.

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