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| Install Prowlarr in Docker | Prowlarr aggregates nzb/torrent searches. Imagine NZBHydra and Jackett had a baby, but it came out Arrr. Here's how you install Prowlarr into the Docker Swarm Autopirate stack | Prowlarr |
Prowlarr in Autopirate Docker Swarm stack
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!!! warning This is not a complete recipe - it's a component of the AutoPirate "uber-recipe", but has been split into its own page to reduce complexity.
Prowlarr is an indexer manager/proxy built on the popular arr .net/reactjs base stack to integrate with your various PVR apps.
Prowlarr supports management of both Torrent Trackers and Usenet Indexers. It integrates seamlessly with [Lidarr][lidarr], [Mylar3][mylar], [Radarr][radarr], [Readarr][readarr], and [Sonarr][sonarr] offering complete management of your indexers with no per app Indexer setup required!
Fancy features include:
- Usenet support for 24 indexers natively, including Headphones VIP, and support for any Newznab compatible indexer via "Generic Newznab"
- Torrent support for over 500 trackers with more added all the time
- Torrent support for any Torznab compatible tracker via "Generic Torznab"
- Indexer Sync to Sonarr/Radarr/Readarr/Lidarr/Mylar3, so no manual configuration of the other applications are required
- Indexer history and statistics
- Manual searching of Trackers & Indexers at a category level
- Support for pushing releases directly to your download clients from Prowlarr
- Indexer health and status notifications
- Per Indexer proxy support (SOCKS4, SOCKS5, HTTP, Flaresolverr)
Inclusion into AutoPirate
To include Prowlarr in your AutoPirate stack, include something like the following example in your autopirate.yml docker-compose stack definition file:
prowlarr:
image: lscr.io/linuxserver/prowlarr:nightly
env_file: /var/data/config/prowlarr/prowlarr.env
volumes:
- /var/data/media/:/media
- /var/data/prowlarr:/config
deploy:
replicas: 1
labels:
# traefik
- traefik.enable=true
- traefik.docker.network=traefik_public
# traefikv1
- traefik.frontend.rule=Host:prowlarr.example.com
- traefik.port=9696
- traefik.frontend.auth.forward.address=http://traefik-forward-auth:4181
- traefik.frontend.auth.forward.authResponseHeaders=X-Forwarded-User
- traefik.frontend.auth.forward.trustForwardHeader=true
# traefikv2
- "traefik.http.routers.prowlarr.rule=Host(`prowlarr.example.com`)"
- "traefik.http.routers.prowlarr.entrypoints=https"
- "traefik.http.services.prowlarr.loadbalancer.server.port=9696"
- "traefik.http.routers.prowlarr.middlewares=forward-auth"
networks:
- internal
- autopiratev2_public
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Prowlarr vs Jackett
Prowlarr and [Jackett][jackett] perform similar roles (they help you aggregate indexers), but Prowlarr includes the following advantages over Jackett:
- Prowlarr can search both Usenet and Torrent indexers
- Given app API keys, Prowlarr can auto-configuer your Arr apps, adding its indexers. Prowlarr currently auto-configures [Radarr][radarr], [Sonarr][sonarr], [Lidarr][lidarr], [Mylar][mylar], [Readarr][Readarr], and [LazyLibrarian][lazylibrarian]
- Prowlarr can integrate with Flaresolverr to make it possible to query indexers behind Cloudflare "are-you-a-robot" protection, which would otherwise not be possible.
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