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📚 About

Docker Media Center is a fully automated media set-up using Jellyfin and a bunch of other services to achieve full automation. All of the services listed below are running behind Traefik reverse proxy with proper certificates and basic auth. Most other similar setups were either lacking a reverse proxy and exposing ports or were poorly documented. This guide aims for the quickest way to set-up a secure and production ready media center.

Furthermore, the guide is set up with volume paths in a way to allow hardlinks of media files rather than making copies. This means once a media file is downloaded, it is hardlinked to the Jellyfin media directory rather than copied. Such a method is faster and saves storage on your server.

Services

  • Jellyfin
  • Transmission
  • Radarr
  • Sonarr
  • Prowlarr
  • Jellyseerr

🧰 Getting Started

This guide assumes you have a basic knowledge of linux and Docker / Docker Compose.

Requirements

  • Domain
  • Docker
  • Docker Compose (Docker Engine now comes with compose)

🏗️ Installation

Preparations

First we want configure enviroment variables and setup domain records before installing anything.

Clone repository

git clone https://github.com/EdyTheCow/docker-media-center.git

Enviroment variables
Navigate to dmc/compose/.env/ and edit these variables.

Variable Default Description
COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME dmc The prefix for all of containers when started from the compose file
DOMAIN domain.com The domain that's going to be used to access Jellyfin and rest of the other services
DATA_DIR ../data The location where all of media and downloads are going to be stored
SERVICES_DIR ../data The location where all of services configs are stored
TIMEZONE Europe/Oslo Your timezone, you can find all of the valid timezones here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones#List
ENV_PUID 1000 Your user ID, used for file permissions. You can find it by running command: id
ENV_PGUID 1000 Your group ID, used for file permissions. You can find it by running command: id
SUB_DOMAIN_X - You can leave these as is unless you want to use different subdomains to access the services. If you change a subdomain, make sure the subdomains match when setting up domain DNS records.

Domain DNS records
Setting up subdomains for every service, you are free to use whatever subdomain you want as long as it matches the subdomain specified in dmc/compose/.env/ file. The example below shows the default values.

If you're using Cloudflare, make sure to enable the proxying by enabling the cloud icon. For full end-to-end encryption, you can also enable "Full" under the SSL/TLS section in the Cloudflare panel.

Sub domain Record Target
dmc.domain.com A Your server IP
jellyfin.domain.com CNAME dmc.domain.com
transmission.domain.com CNAME dmc.domain.com
jellyseer.domain.com CNAME dmc.domain.com
radarr.domain.com CNAME dmc.domain.com
sonarr.domain.com CNAME dmc.domain.com
prowlarr.domain.com CNAME dmc.domain.com

Traefik

Set correct acme.json permissions

Navigate to _base/data/traefik/ and run

sudo chmod 600 acme.json

Basic auth
Navigate to _base/data/traefik/.htpasswd and paste your generated user/pass in MD5 format. This will be your basic auth user/pass for most services we're going to set up. If unsure, google how to generate htpasswd.

Start docker compose
Inside of _base/compose run

docker-compose up -d

Jellyfin

Inside of dmc/compose run

docker-compose up -d jellyfin

Configuration
Navigate to jellyfin.domain.com in your browser and follow the instructions. When selecting library folder follow these paths:

Library Path
Movies /data/media/movies
TV Shows /data/media/tvshows

Jellyfin only has one volume pointing at /data/media this allows us to add whatever media type we want without having to define extra volumes in docker for future media types.

Transmission

Inside of dmc/compose run

docker-compose up -d transmission

Configuration
Navigate to transmission.domain.com in your browser, you should be asked to login using the credentials for basic auth you set-up earlier. Under Preferences -> Torrents make sure your download paths look like this: /data/downloads/complete and /data/downloads/incomplete. This will be important later on for hardlinks.

Radarr

Inside of dmc/compose run

docker-compose up -d radarr

Configuration
Navigate to radarr.domain.com in your browser, in the panel under Media Management section and add the root folder by simply selecting /data/media/movies directory.

Under Download Clients add a new client by selecting Transmission. Change these settings:

Setting Value
Name Transmission
Host transmission
Category movies

Host transmission will resolve the local IP of the container, do not use a domain or public IP. It's more convenient and secure to connect services locally. Since the connection is local, you do not need to insert any other credentials. Click Test to make sure it works and add the client.

Sonarr

Inside of dmc/compose run

docker-compose up -d sonarr

Configuration
Navigate to sonarr.domain.com in your browser, in the panel under Media Management section and add the root folder by simply selecting /data/media/tvshows directory.

Under Download Clients add new client by selecting Transmission. Change these settings:

Setting Value
Name Transmission
Host transmission
Category tvshows

Host transmission will resolve the local IP of the container, do not use a domain or public IP. It's more convenient and secure to connect services locally. Since the connection is local, you do not need to insert any other credentials. Click Test to make sure it works and add the client.

Prowlarr

Inside of dmc/compose run

docker-compose up -d prowlarr

Configuration
Navigate to prowlarr.domain.com in your browser, under Settings -> Apps add Sonarr and Radarr.

Setting Value
Name Radarr
Sync Level Full Sync
Prowlarr Server http://prowlarr:9696
Radarr Server http://radarr:7878

Instructions for adding Sonarr are exactly the same, just change the name to Sonarr and use http://sonarr:8989 for Sonarr Server. You'll find API keys for both under Settings -> General in their respective panels.

Navigate to Indexers and click Add Indexer to add public or private indexers. Once added, these will automatically sync with Sonarr and Radarr.

Jellyseerr

Inside of dmc/compose run

docker-compose up -d jellyseerr

Configuration
Navigate to jellyseerr.domain.com in your browser, select option to use Jellyfin account and proceed by providing url and account details for your jellyfin installation. Scan and enable libraries.

Adding radarr / sonarr
Most importantly, do not use the actual url or IP of radarr / sonarr. Simply use radarr or sonarr for the hostname. This will resolve the local IP of the container rather than the public one. Since we're running everything on the same server, it's more secure and convenient to connect these services locally. Make sure to uncheck Use SSL option too for the local connection to work.

Below are the important settings you should edit, the instructions for sonarr are exactly the same. Just make sure to replace radarr with sonarr and you should be good to go.

Setting Value
Default Server Checked
Server Name Radarr
Hostname or IP Address radarr
Use SSL Unchecked
API Key Can be found under General section in radarr / sonarr panel

📋 TODO

  • Add an option for rclone for ability to mount gdrive, etc.
  • Add Plex as an option
  • Add VPN option for Transmission torrent client
  • Explore the hype surrounding https://real-debrid.com

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