Syncs two Radarr/Sonarr/Lidarr servers through the web API. Useful for syncing a 4k Radarr/Sonarr instance to a 1080p Radarr/Sonarr instance.
- Supports Radarr/Sonarr version 2 and 3.
- Can sync by
profile
name orprofile_id
- Filter what media gets synced by
profile
name orprofile_id
- Supports Docker for multiple instances
- Can set interval for syncing
- Support two way sync (one way by default)
- Set language profiles (Sonarr v3 only)
- Filter syncing by content file quality (Radarr only)
- Filter syncing by tags (Sonarr/Radarr v3 only)
- Allow for a test run using
test_run
flag (does everything but actually sync)
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Edit the config.conf file and enter your servers URLs and API keys for each server.
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Add the profile name (case insensitive) and movie path for the Radarr instance the movies will be synced to:
[radarrA] url = https://4k.example.com:443 key = XXXXX [radarrB] url = http://127.0.0.1:8080 key = XXXXX profile = 1080p path = /data/Movies # if not given will use RadarrA path for each movie - may not be what you want!
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Or if you want to sync two Sonarr instances:
[sonarrA] url = https://4k.example.com:443 key = XXXXX [sonarrB] url = http://127.0.0.1:8080 key = XXXXX profile = 1080p path = /data/Shows
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Or if you want to sync two Lidarr instances:
[lidarrA] url = https://lossless.example.com:443 key = XXXXX [lidarrB] url = http://127.0.0.1:8080 key = XXXXX profile = Standard path = /data/Music
Note you cannot have a mix of Radarr, Lidarr, or Sonarr config setups at the same time.
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Optional Configuration
[*arrA] url = http://127.0.0.1:8080 key = XXXXX profile_filter = 1080p # add a filter to only sync contents belonging to this profile (can set by profile_filter_id as well) quality_match = HD- # (Radarr only) regex match to only sync content that matches the set quality (ie if set to 1080p then only movies with matching downloaded quality of 1080p will be synced) tag_filter = Horror # (Sonarr/Radarr v3 only) sync movies by tag name (seperate multiple tags by comma (no spaces) ie horror,comedy,action) tag_filter_id = 2 # (Sonarr/Radarr v3 only) sync movies by tag id (seperate multiple tags by comma (no spaces) ie 2,3,4) blacklist = movie-name-12,movie-name-43,432534,8e38819d-71be-9e7d-b41d-f1df91b01d3f # comma seperated list of content slugs OR IDs you want to never sync from A to B (no spaces) # the slug is the part of the URL after "/movies/" (for Radarr), "/series/" (for Sonarr), or "/artist/" (for Lidarr) [*arrB] url = http://127.0.0.1:8080 key = XXXXX profile_id = 1 # Syncarr will try to find id from name but you can specify the id directly if you want language = Vietnamese # can set language for new content added (Sonarr v3 only) (can set by language_id as well) path = /data/Movies [general] sync_bidirectionally = 1 # sync from instance A to B **AND** instance B to A auto_search = 0 # search is automatically started on new content - disable by setting to 0 (default 1) monitor_new_content = 0 # set to 0 to never monitor new content synced or to 1 to always monitor new content synced (default 1) test_run = 1 # enable test mode - will run through sync program but will not actually sync content
Note If
sync_bidirectionally
is set to1
, then instance A will require eitherprofile_id
orprofile
ANDpath
as well
- Python 3.6 or greater
- 2 Radarr, Sonarr, or Lidarr servers
- install the needed python modules (you'll need pip or you can install the modules manually inside the
requirements.txt
file):pip install -r requirements.txt
- run this script directly or through a Cron:
python index.py
This script can run through a docker container with a set interval (default every 5 minutes)
syncarr:
image: syncarr/syncarr:latest
container_name: syncarr
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
RADARR_A_URL: https://4k.example.com:443
RADARR_A_KEY: XXXXX
RADARR_B_URL: http://127.0.0.1:8080
RADARR_B_KEY: XXXXX
RADARR_B_PROFILE: 1080p
RADARR_B_PATH: /data/Movies
SYNC_INTERVAL_SECONDS: 300
or
syncarr:
image: syncarr/syncarr:latest
container_name: syncarr
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
SONARR_A_URL: https://4k.example.com:443
SONARR_A_KEY: XXXXX
SONARR_B_URL: http://127.0.0.1:8080
SONARR_B_KEY: XXXXX
SONARR_B_PROFILE: 1080p
SONARR_B_PATH: /data/Shows
SYNC_INTERVAL_SECONDS: 300
or
syncarr:
image: syncarr/syncarr:latest
container_name: syncarr
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
LIDARR_A_URL: https://lossless.example.com:443
LIDARR_A_KEY: XXXXX
LIDARR_B_URL: http://127.0.0.1:8080
LIDARR_B_KEY: XXXXX
LIDARR_B_PROFILE: Standard
LIDARR_B_PATH: /data/Music
SYNC_INTERVAL_SECONDS: 300
For just plain docker (radarr example):
docker run -it --rm --name syncarr -e RADARR_A_URL=https://4k.example.com:443 -e RADARR_A_KEY=XXXXX -e RADARR_B_URL=http://127.0.0.1:8080 -e RADARR_B_KEY=XXXXX -e RADARR_B_PROFILE=1080p -e RADARR_B_PATH=/data/Movies -e SYNC_INTERVAL_SECONDS=300 syncarr/syncarr
Notes
- You can also specify the
PROFILE_ID
directly through the*ARR_A_PROFILE_ID
and*ARR_B_PROFILE_ID
ENV variables. To filter by profile in docker use*ARR_A_PROFILE_FILTER
or*ARR_A_PROFILE_FILTER_ID
ENV variables. (same for*arr_B
in bidirectional sync) - Language for new content (Sonarr v3 only) can be set by
SONARR_B_LANGUAGE
orSONARR_B_LANGUAGE_ID
(andSONARR_B
if bidirectional sync) - Set bidirectional sync with
SYNCARR_BIDIRECTIONAL_SYNC=1
(default 0) - Set disable auto searching on new content with
SYNCARR_AUTO_SEARCH=0
(default 1) - Set if you want to NOT monitor new content with
SYNCARR_MONITOR_NEW_CONTENT=0
(default 1) - Match regex quality profiles with
*ARR_A_QUALITY_MATCH
or*ARR_B_QUALITY_MATCH
- Filter by tag names or ids with
*ARR_A_TAG_FILTER
/*ARR_B_TAG_FILTER
or*ARR_A_TAG_FILTER_ID
/*ARR_B_TAG_FILTER_ID
- Enable test mode with
SYNCARR_TEST_RUN
- add blacklist with
*ARR_A_BLACKLIST
and**ARR_B_BLACKLIST
If you need to troubleshoot syncarr, then you can either set the log level through the config file:
[general]
log_level = 10
Or in docker, set the LOG_LEVEL
ENV variable. Default is set to 20
(info only) but you can set to 10
to get debug info as well. When pasting debug logs online, make sure to remove any apikeys and any other data you don't want others to see.
Back up your instances before trying this out. I am not responsible for any lost data.