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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # scripts 2 | A bunch of Misc scripts that I created to make my life easier. 3 | 4 | 5 | # sonarr_rss_4k.py 6 | 7 | sonarr_rss_4k.py takes newznab based rss feeds, hopefully one's from the TV 4K Catagory, 8 | and adds any show that I do not already have into sonarr to be watched. This way I can download 4k TV as/when it's released 9 | rather then add all TV and have a huge database of missing content. 10 | 11 | # dl_manager.py 12 | 13 | dl_manager.py is a catch-all lazy script that just automates tasks I do everyday to upkeep the server. It can check if NZBGET 14 | is paused due to low space, and resume it if there is now enough free space to continue. It can also check all instances of 15 | sonarr and radarr to see any downloads that have warnings due to issues and it removes/blacklists the releases based upon what 16 | the issue is. Nzbget cleaner function will remove any leftover records from history as sometimes radarr/sonarr do not fully remove 17 | completed downloads from history. It can also check any completed download folders you wish for orphaned files pointlessly using up 18 | diskspace, and removes them. 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dl_manager.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | import logging 4 | import jsonrpclib 5 | import requests 6 | import json 7 | import sys 8 | import os 9 | import shutil 10 | 11 | ################################ 12 | # Config 13 | ################################ 14 | 15 | # Set any feature to False that you do not want 16 | pause_checker = True 17 | app_cleaner = True 18 | nzbget_cleaner = True 19 | folder_cleaner = True 20 | 21 | log_level = 'INFO' 22 | 23 | # Add any and all paths that you want orphaned downloads to be deleted from 24 | download_paths = {'/mnt/unionfs/downloads/nzbget/completed/radarr4k/', 25 | '/mnt/unionfs/downloads/nzbget/completed/sonarr4k/', 26 | '/mnt/unionfs/downloads/nzbget/completed/radarr/', 27 | '/mnt/unionfs/downloads/nzbget/completed/sonarr/'} 28 | 29 | # Add root path outside of docker for downloads 30 | path_swap = '/mnt/unionfs/downloads/nzbget/completed/' 31 | 32 | # Nzbget 33 | ssl = True 34 | server_url = 'nzbget.domain.com' 35 | server_port = '443' 36 | username = 'password' 37 | password = 'username' 38 | 39 | # Sonarr/Radarr instances you wish to monitor 40 | apps = {'sonarr': 41 | {'url': 'https://sonarr.domain.com:443', 42 | 'api': 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'}, 43 | 'radarr': 44 | {'url': 'https://radarr.domain.com:443', 45 | 'api': 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'}, 46 | 'sonarr4k': 47 | {'url': 'https://sonarr4k.domain.com:443', 48 | 'api': 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'}, 49 | 'radarr4k': 50 | {'url': 'https://radarr4k.domain.com:443', 51 | 'api': 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'} 52 | 53 | } 54 | 55 | # Add text string for any message you see in radarr/sonarr that you want removing from downloads and blacklisting release. 56 | blacklist_messages = {'File quality does not match quality of the grabbed release', 'sample'} 57 | # remove_messages = {} 58 | 59 | ################################ 60 | # Logging 61 | ################################ 62 | 63 | # Logging format 64 | formatter = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s %(name)-12s %(levelname)-8s %(message)s') 65 | 66 | # root logger 67 | logger = logging.getLogger() 68 | 69 | # Set initial level 70 | if log_level.upper() == 'DEBUG': 71 | logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) 72 | if log_level.upper() == 'INFO': 73 | logger.setLevel(logging.INFO) 74 | if log_level.upper() == 'WARNING': 75 | logger.setLevel(logging.WARNING) 76 | 77 | # Console handler, log to stdout 78 | consoleHandler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout) 79 | consoleHandler.setFormatter(formatter) 80 | logger.addHandler(consoleHandler) 81 | 82 | # Other modules logging levels 83 | logging.getLogger("requests").setLevel(logging.WARNING) 84 | 85 | 86 | ################################ 87 | # Init 88 | ################################ 89 | 90 | if ssl: 91 | protocol = 'https://' 92 | else: 93 | protocol = 'http://' 94 | 95 | url = '{}{}:{}@{}:{}/jsonrpc'.format(protocol, username, password, server_url, server_port) 96 | 97 | logger.debug('Connecting to nzbget with url: {}'.format(url)) 98 | server = jsonrpclib.Server(url) 99 | 100 | logger.debug('Server version: {}'.format(server.version())) 101 | serverstatus = server.status() 102 | 103 | ################################ 104 | # Main 105 | ################################ 106 | 107 | 108 | def megabyte_gigabyte(input_megabyte): 109 | gigabyte = 1.0 / 1024 110 | convert_gb = gigabyte * input_megabyte 111 | return convert_gb 112 | 113 | 114 | def bytes_2_human_readable(number_of_bytes): 115 | if number_of_bytes < 0: 116 | raise ValueError("!!! number_of_bytes can't be smaller than 0 !!!") 117 | 118 | step_to_greater_unit = 1024. 119 | 120 | number_of_bytes = float(number_of_bytes) 121 | unit = 'bytes' 122 | 123 | if (number_of_bytes / step_to_greater_unit) >= 1: 124 | number_of_bytes /= step_to_greater_unit 125 | unit = 'KB' 126 | 127 | if (number_of_bytes / step_to_greater_unit) >= 1: 128 | number_of_bytes /= step_to_greater_unit 129 | unit = 'MB' 130 | 131 | if (number_of_bytes / step_to_greater_unit) >= 1: 132 | number_of_bytes /= step_to_greater_unit 133 | unit = 'GB' 134 | 135 | if (number_of_bytes / step_to_greater_unit) >= 1: 136 | number_of_bytes /= step_to_greater_unit 137 | unit = 'TB' 138 | 139 | precision = 1 140 | number_of_bytes = round(number_of_bytes, precision) 141 | 142 | return str(number_of_bytes) + ' ' + unit 143 | 144 | 145 | def unpause(): 146 | server.resumedownload() 147 | server.resumepost() 148 | server.resumescan() 149 | 150 | 151 | def pause_check(): 152 | down_speed = bytes_2_human_readable(serverstatus['DownloadRate']) 153 | freespace = int(megabyte_gigabyte(serverstatus['FreeDiskSpaceMB'])) 154 | 155 | if serverstatus['ServerStandBy'] and serverstatus['DownloadPaused']: 156 | if freespace > 0: 157 | logger.debug('Un-pausing as free space is now: {}GB'.format(freespace)) 158 | unpause() 159 | if freespace < 0: 160 | logger.debug('Skipping un-pause, free space is still under 100GB ({}GB)'.format(freespace)) 161 | 162 | if serverstatus['ServerStandBy']: 163 | logger.debug('Nothing to do, nzbget is not paused and que is empty') 164 | else: 165 | logger.debug('Nothing to do, downloads are running with {}GB of free space, at {}/s'.format(freespace, 166 | down_speed)) 167 | 168 | 169 | def app_get_queue(app): 170 | app_name = app 171 | app_url = apps[app]['url'] 172 | app_api = apps[app]['api'] 173 | 174 | headers = {'X-Api-Key': app_api} 175 | r = requests.get(app_url + '/api/queue', headers=headers, timeout=60) 176 | 177 | try: 178 | if r.status_code == 401: 179 | logger.warning("Error when connecting to {}, unauthorised. check api/url".format(app_name)) 180 | try: 181 | return r.json() 182 | except json.decoder.JSONDecodeError: 183 | logger.warning('{} did not return valid json'.format(app_name)) 184 | logger.debug(r.content) 185 | except requests.ConnectionError: 186 | logger.warning('Can not connect to {0} check if {0} is up, or URL is right'.format(app_name)) 187 | 188 | 189 | def app_delete(app, app_id, blacklist): 190 | app_name = app 191 | app_url = apps[app]['url'] 192 | app_api = apps[app]['api'] 193 | 194 | headers = {'X-Api-Key': app_api} 195 | 196 | # payload = {'id': app_id, 'blacklist': blacklist} 197 | 198 | r = requests.delete(app_url + '/api/queue/{}?blacklist={}'.format(app_id, blacklist), 199 | headers=headers, timeout=30) 200 | 201 | try: 202 | if r.status_code == 401: 203 | logger.warning("Error when connecting to {}, unauthorised. check api/url".format(app_name)) 204 | try: 205 | return r.json() 206 | except json.decoder.JSONDecodeError: 207 | logger.warning('{} did not return valid json'.format(app_name)) 208 | logger.debug(r.content) 209 | 210 | except requests.ConnectionError: 211 | logger.warning('Can not connect to {0} check if {0} is up, or URL is right'.format(app_name)) 212 | 213 | 214 | def get_nzbget_data(data_type): 215 | nzbget_list = [] 216 | return_list = {} 217 | 218 | if data_type == 'queue': 219 | nzbget_data = server.listgroups() 220 | elif data_type == 'history': 221 | nzbget_data = server.history() 222 | else: 223 | return False 224 | 225 | for item in nzbget_data: 226 | nzb_id = item['Parameters'][0]['Value'] 227 | if nzb_id not in nzbget_list: 228 | nzbget_list.append(nzb_id) 229 | return_list[nzb_id] = item['ID'] 230 | return return_list 231 | 232 | 233 | def app_clean(): 234 | for app in apps: 235 | queue = app_get_queue(app) 236 | for item in queue: 237 | if item['protocol'] == 'usenet': 238 | try: 239 | for msg in item['statusMessages'][0]['messages']: 240 | for x in blacklist_messages: 241 | if msg in x: 242 | app_delete(app, item['id'], 'true') 243 | logger.info("Removing {} from {}'s queue and sending to blacklist".format(item['title'], app)) 244 | except IndexError: 245 | logger.debug('No status message found') 246 | 247 | 248 | def nzbget_clean(): 249 | history = get_nzbget_data('history') 250 | manager_list = [] 251 | 252 | for app in apps: 253 | queue = app_get_queue(app) 254 | for id in queue: 255 | if (id['id']) not in manager_list: 256 | manager_list.append(id['id']) 257 | 258 | for item in history: 259 | if item not in manager_list: 260 | server.editqueue('HistoryDelete', '', [history[item]]) 261 | 262 | 263 | def delete_dir(path): 264 | shutil.rmtree(path) 265 | 266 | 267 | def get_local_folders(): 268 | subfolders = [] 269 | try: 270 | for path in download_paths: 271 | path_list = os.listdir(path) 272 | for x in path_list: 273 | full = '{}{}'.format(path, x) 274 | if os.path.isdir(full): 275 | subfolders.append(full) 276 | return subfolders 277 | except: 278 | logger.info('No such file or directory') 279 | 280 | 281 | def get_live_folders(): 282 | return_list = [] 283 | history = server.history() 284 | 285 | for item in history: 286 | if item['DestDir'] not in return_list: 287 | return_list.append('{}{}/{}'.format(path_swap, item['DestDir'].split("/")[-2], item['DestDir'].split("/")[-1])) 288 | return return_list 289 | 290 | 291 | def clean_folders(): 292 | local = get_local_folders() 293 | live = get_live_folders() 294 | to_clean = [] 295 | 296 | for file in local: 297 | if file not in live: 298 | to_clean.append(file) 299 | 300 | for orphan in to_clean: 301 | logger.info('Deleting: "{}"'.format(orphan)) 302 | delete_dir(orphan) 303 | 304 | 305 | if __name__ == "__main__": 306 | # Check apps for downloads with warnings and clean as config states 307 | if app_cleaner: 308 | logger.info('App cleaner function is on: Checking now') 309 | app_clean() 310 | # Check if nzbget is paused and resume if enough space 311 | if pause_checker: 312 | logger.info('Pause check function is on: Checking now') 313 | pause_check() 314 | # Check if nzbget history has orphaned items and clear them 315 | if nzbget_cleaner: 316 | logger.info('Nzbget cleaner function is on: Checking now') 317 | nzbget_clean() 318 | # Check if any folders in download are orphaned and delete them 319 | if folder_cleaner: 320 | logger.info('Folder cleaner function is on: Checking now') 321 | clean_folders() 322 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rtorrent_ratio/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # rtorrent ratio 2 | Quick python script to remove any torrents that meet a 1 ratio and are over a set age in seconds. Also removes any torrents removed from the tracker. 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rtorrent_ratio/main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import shutil 2 | import os 3 | 4 | from utils.rtorrent import Rtorrent 5 | 6 | # Config 7 | 8 | # How long in seconds torrent must be to consider removing 9 | torrent_age = 600 10 | 11 | # Min ratio torrent must be to consider removing ( 1000 is a 1:1 ratio ) 12 | ratio_limit = 1100 13 | 14 | # https://user:pass@rutorrent.domain.com 15 | url = '' 16 | 17 | # If using cloudbox/docker then add the missing part of the start of the path. otherwise leave empty 18 | docker_path = '/mnt/local/' 19 | 20 | # Init 21 | 22 | # fetch torrent list 23 | rtorrent = Rtorrent(url) 24 | torrents = rtorrent.get_torrents() 25 | 26 | 27 | def delete_folder(path): 28 | path = '{}{}'.format(docker_path, path) 29 | try: 30 | shutil.rmtree(path) 31 | except NotADirectoryError: 32 | os.remove(path) 33 | 34 | 35 | for torrent in torrents: 36 | 37 | msg = rtorrent.check_message(torrent) 38 | if 'Tracker: [Failure reason "Unregistered torrent"]' in str(msg): 39 | rtorrent.stop(torrent) 40 | delete_folder(torrents[torrent]['base_path']) 41 | rtorrent.delete(torrent) 42 | print('Deleted due unregistered torrent:\n{}'.format(torrents[torrent]['name'])) 43 | continue 44 | if rtorrent.time_test(torrent, torrent_age) and rtorrent.ratio_check(torrent, ratio_limit): 45 | rtorrent.stop(torrent) 46 | delete_folder(torrents[torrent]['base_path']) 47 | rtorrent.delete(torrent) 48 | print('Deleted due to meeting ratio and time requirement:\n{}'.format(torrents[torrent]['name'])) 49 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rtorrent_ratio/utils/__pycache__/rtorrent.cpython-36.pyc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Dec64/scripts/bbb265bfdf050c203dc0f48186662ed35caa3131/rtorrent_ratio/utils/__pycache__/rtorrent.cpython-36.pyc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rtorrent_ratio/utils/__pycache__/xmlrpc.cpython-36.pyc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Dec64/scripts/bbb265bfdf050c203dc0f48186662ed35caa3131/rtorrent_ratio/utils/__pycache__/xmlrpc.cpython-36.pyc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rtorrent_ratio/utils/rtorrent.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import logging 2 | import os 3 | import time 4 | from datetime import datetime 5 | from datetime import timedelta 6 | from .xmlrpc import ServerProxy 7 | 8 | log = logging.getLogger(__name__) 9 | 10 | 11 | class Rtorrent: 12 | def __init__(self, url): 13 | self.url = "%s/RPC2" % url 14 | self.xmlrpc = ServerProxy(self.url) 15 | 16 | def get_torrents(self): 17 | """"Get all torrents""" 18 | torrent_list = {} 19 | try: 20 | with self.xmlrpc as proxy: 21 | torrent_list_raw = proxy.d.multicall2( 22 | # List type 23 | "", 24 | # View 25 | "", 26 | # Attributes 27 | "d.hash=", 28 | "d.name=", 29 | "d.is_multi_file=", 30 | "d.base_path=", 31 | "d.complete=", 32 | "d.is_open=", 33 | "d.custom1=", 34 | "d.directory=" 35 | ) 36 | 37 | for t in torrent_list_raw: 38 | # Get files if multifile torrent 39 | files = None 40 | if t[2]: 41 | files = proxy.f.multicall( 42 | # Hash 43 | t[0], 44 | # Pattern 45 | "", 46 | # Get files path 47 | "f.path=" 48 | ) 49 | # Flatten list 50 | files = [os.path.join(t[7], f) for subf in files for f in subf] 51 | else: 52 | files = [os.path.join(t[7], t[1])] 53 | 54 | torrent_list[t[0]] = { 55 | 'hash': t[0], 56 | 'name': t[1], 57 | 'is_multi_file': t[2], 58 | 'base_path': t[3], 59 | 'files': files, 60 | 'complete': t[4], 61 | 'is_open': t[5], 62 | 'label': t[6], 63 | 'directory': t[7] 64 | } 65 | return torrent_list 66 | 67 | except Exception: 68 | log.exception("Exception retrieving torrents: ") 69 | return {} 70 | 71 | def start(self, t_hash): 72 | """"Start the torrent""" 73 | with self.xmlrpc as proxy: 74 | proxy.d.try_start(t_hash) 75 | return proxy.d.is_active(t_hash) 76 | 77 | def stop(self, t_hash): 78 | """"Stop the torrent""" 79 | with self.xmlrpc as proxy: 80 | proxy.d.try_stop(t_hash) 81 | return proxy.d.is_active(t_hash) 82 | 83 | def pause(self, t_hash): 84 | """Pause the torrent""" 85 | with self.xmlrpc as proxy: 86 | m = proxy.d.pause(t_hash) 87 | return m 88 | 89 | def resume(self, t_hash): 90 | """Resume the torrent""" 91 | with self.xmlrpc as proxy: 92 | m = proxy.d.resume(t_hash) 93 | return m 94 | 95 | def close(self, t_hash): 96 | """Close the torrent""" 97 | with self.xmlrpc as proxy: 98 | m = proxy.d.close(t_hash) 99 | return m 100 | 101 | def delete(self, t_hash): 102 | """delete the torrent""" 103 | with self.xmlrpc as proxy: 104 | m = proxy.d.erase(t_hash) 105 | return m 106 | 107 | def check_message(self, t_hash): 108 | with self.xmlrpc as proxy: 109 | return proxy.d.message(t_hash) 110 | 111 | def ratio_check(self, t_hash, ratio_limit): 112 | with self.xmlrpc as proxy: 113 | ratio = proxy.d.ratio(t_hash) 114 | left = proxy.d.left_bytes(t_hash) 115 | if left == 0 and ratio > int(ratio_limit): 116 | return True 117 | else: 118 | return False 119 | 120 | def time_test(self, t_hash, t_time): 121 | with self.xmlrpc as proxy: 122 | if proxy.d.complete(t_hash) == 1: 123 | s1 = time.strftime("%H:%M:%S", time.localtime(proxy.d.timestamp.finished(t_hash))) 124 | currentDT = datetime.now() 125 | s2 = currentDT.strftime("%H:%M:%S") 126 | FMT = '%H:%M:%S' 127 | tdelta = datetime.strptime(s2, FMT) - datetime.strptime(s1, FMT) 128 | if tdelta.days < 0: 129 | tdelta = timedelta(days=0, 130 | seconds=tdelta.seconds, microseconds=tdelta.microseconds) 131 | if tdelta.seconds >= int(t_time): 132 | return True 133 | else: 134 | return False 135 | 136 | def set_directory_base(self, t_hash, base_path): 137 | """Set base directory of torrent""" 138 | with self.xmlrpc as proxy: 139 | proxy.d.try_stop(t_hash) 140 | proxy.d.directory_base.set(t_hash, base_path) 141 | return proxy.d.base_path(t_hash) 142 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rtorrent_ratio/utils/xmlrpc.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import socket 2 | import xmlrpc.client 3 | 4 | """ referemce: https://stackoverflow.com/a/14397619 """ 5 | 6 | 7 | class ServerProxy: 8 | def __init__(self, url, timeout=10): 9 | self.__url = url 10 | self.__timeout = timeout 11 | self.__prevDefaultTimeout = None 12 | 13 | def __enter__(self): 14 | try: 15 | if self.__timeout: 16 | self.__prevDefaultTimeout = socket.getdefaulttimeout() 17 | socket.setdefaulttimeout(self.__timeout) 18 | proxy = xmlrpc.client.ServerProxy(self.__url, allow_none=True) 19 | except Exception as ex: 20 | raise Exception("Unable create XMLRPC-proxy for url '%s': %s" % (self.__url, ex)) 21 | return proxy 22 | 23 | def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback): 24 | if self.__prevDefaultTimeout is None: 25 | socket.setdefaulttimeout(self.__prevDefaultTimeout) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /sonarr_rss_4k.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | import requests 3 | import logging 4 | import sys 5 | import json 6 | from bs4 import BeautifulSoup 7 | 8 | ################################ 9 | # About 10 | ################################ 11 | # 12 | # This script reads RSS feeds from most newznab based indexers (tested with nzbgeek and dog). 13 | # It then checks if you have any of the shows in the RSS feed added to sonarr, if not, adds them. 14 | # 15 | # The intention of this is to auto add 4K shows to a seperate 4k Sonarr instance as 4k versions become available. 16 | # 17 | # Run this script on a cron. 18 | # 19 | ################################ 20 | # Config 21 | ################################ 22 | 23 | # Add rocket chat webhook here if you want to send notifcation on adding shows 24 | # Leave blank if you do not want to use 25 | uri = '' 26 | 27 | sonarr_url = 'https://sonarr4k.domain.com:443' 28 | sonarr_api = '' 29 | sonarr_path = '/mnt/unionfs/Media/4K-TV' 30 | rss_url = {'https://api.nzbgeek.info/rss?t=5045&dl=1&num=50&r=xxxxxxxxxxxxx', 31 | 'https://dognzb.cr/rss.cfm?r=xxxxxxxxxxxxx&t=5045&num=100'} 32 | quality_profile_id = 5 33 | 34 | ################################ 35 | # Logging 36 | ################################ 37 | 38 | # Logging format 39 | formatter = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s %(name)-12s %(levelname)-8s %(message)s') 40 | 41 | # root logger 42 | logger = logging.getLogger() 43 | # Set initial level to INFO 44 | logger.setLevel(logging.INFO) 45 | 46 | # Console handler, log to stdout 47 | consoleHandler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout) 48 | consoleHandler.setFormatter(formatter) 49 | logger.addHandler(consoleHandler) 50 | 51 | # Other modules logging levels 52 | logging.getLogger('requests').setLevel(logging.INFO) 53 | 54 | ################################ 55 | # Init 56 | ################################ 57 | 58 | headers = {'X-Api-Key': sonarr_api} 59 | 60 | options = {'ignoreEpisodesWithFiles': False, 'ignoreEpisodesWithoutFiles': False, 61 | 'searchForMissingEpisodes': True} 62 | 63 | ################################ 64 | # Main 65 | ################################ 66 | 67 | 68 | def get_rss_tvdbid(): 69 | tvdb_id_list = [] 70 | 71 | for url in rss_url: 72 | req = requests.get(url) 73 | handler = req.text.encode('utf-8') 74 | soup = BeautifulSoup(handler, 'xml') 75 | 76 | for item in soup.findAll('item'): 77 | 78 | newznabs = item.findAll('newznab:attr') 79 | newz_dict = {} 80 | 81 | for attribute in newznabs: 82 | newz_dict[attribute['name'].split('.')[0]] = attribute['value'].split(".")[0] 83 | try: 84 | if newz_dict['tvdbid'] not in tvdb_id_list: 85 | tvdb_id_list.append(newz_dict['tvdbid']) 86 | except KeyError: 87 | pass 88 | return tvdb_id_list 89 | 90 | 91 | def get_library(): 92 | library = [] 93 | r = requests.get(sonarr_url + '/api/series', headers=headers, timeout=60) 94 | try: 95 | if r.status_code == 401: 96 | logger.warning("Error when connecting to sonarr, unauthorised. check api/url") 97 | sys.exit(1) 98 | tv_lib_raw = r.json() 99 | for n in tv_lib_raw: 100 | if n['tvdbId'] not in library: 101 | library.append(n['tvdbId']) 102 | except requests.ConnectionError: 103 | logger.warning('Can not connect to sonarr check if sonarr is up, or URL is right') 104 | sys.exit(1) 105 | return library 106 | 107 | 108 | def send_to_sonarr(tvid): 109 | logger.info('Attempting to send to sonarr') 110 | 111 | payload = {'tvdbId': tvid, 'title': '', 'qualityProfileId': quality_profile_id, 'images': [], 112 | 'seasons': [], 'seasonFolder': True, 'monitored': True, 'rootFolderPath': sonarr_path, 113 | 'addOptions': options, } 114 | 115 | r = requests.post(sonarr_url + '/api/series', headers=headers, data=json.dumps(payload), timeout=30) 116 | 117 | if r.status_code == 201: 118 | logger.info('sent to sonarr successfully') 119 | return True 120 | 121 | else: 122 | logger.info('failed to send to sonarr, code return: {}'.format(r.status_code)) 123 | logger.debug(r.content) 124 | 125 | 126 | def library_compare(source, new): 127 | library = [] 128 | for tvid in new: 129 | if int(tvid) not in source: 130 | library.append(tvid) 131 | else: 132 | logger.debug('{} is already in library'.format(tvid)) 133 | return library 134 | 135 | 136 | def send_notif(info): 137 | data = { 138 | "username": "Sonarr RSS Bot", 139 | "icon_emoji": ":robot:", 140 | "attachments": [ 141 | { 142 | "title": "Sonarr RSS Feed", 143 | "text": "{} Show(s) where added to sonarr".format(info) 144 | } 145 | ] 146 | } 147 | 148 | r = requests.post(uri, json.dumps(data)).content 149 | return r 150 | 151 | 152 | if __name__ == '__main__': 153 | library = get_library() 154 | rss_library = get_rss_tvdbid() 155 | content = library_compare(library, rss_library) 156 | logger.info(content) 157 | logger.info(library) 158 | if len(content) == 0: 159 | logger.info('no shows to add') 160 | else: 161 | for show in content: 162 | send_to_sonarr(show) 163 | if uri: 164 | send_notif(len(content)) 165 | logger.info('Finished') 166 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wantedMissingRadarr.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | # 3 | 4 | ################################ 5 | # Simple script to get the wanted missing from radarr and force a 6 | # search on them one by one with a delay timer in between 7 | ################################ 8 | 9 | import logging 10 | import requests 11 | import time 12 | 13 | ################################ 14 | # Config 15 | ################################ 16 | 17 | host = "https://radarr.domain.com/" 18 | api_key = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" 19 | 20 | sortKey = "physicalRelease" 21 | page_size = "5000" 22 | page = "1" 23 | sortDirection = "asc" 24 | filterKey = "monitored" 25 | 26 | delay = 20 27 | 28 | ################################ 29 | # Logging 30 | ################################ 31 | 32 | logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) 33 | 34 | ################################ 35 | # Init 36 | ################################ 37 | 38 | headers = {'X-Api-Key': api_key, 39 | 'Content-Type': 'application/json'} 40 | 41 | 42 | ################################ 43 | # Main 44 | ################################ 45 | 46 | 47 | def get_missing_list(): 48 | missing = [] 49 | data = "page={}&pageSize={}&sortDirection={}&sortKey={}&filterKey={}".format( 50 | page, 51 | page_size, 52 | sortDirection, 53 | sortKey, 54 | filterKey 55 | ) 56 | r = requests.get(host + 'api/wanted/missing?{}'.format(data), headers=headers, timeout=60, json=data) 57 | try: 58 | if r.status_code == 401: 59 | logger.warning("Error when connecting to sonarr, unauthorised. check api/url") 60 | except requests.ConnectionError: 61 | logger.warning("Can not connect to sonarr check if sonarr is up, or URL is right") 62 | return r.json() 63 | 64 | 65 | def search_missing_movie(mov_id): 66 | data = {"name": "MoviesSearch", 67 | "movieIds": [mov_id]} 68 | r = requests.post(host + 'api/command', headers=headers, timeout=60, json=data) 69 | print(r.json()) 70 | 71 | 72 | missing_movies = get_missing_list() 73 | for movie in missing_movies['records']: 74 | try: 75 | print("Forcing scan for {}".format(movie['title'])) 76 | except: 77 | pass 78 | search_missing_movie(movie['id']) 79 | print("waiting {} seconds".format(delay)) 80 | time.sleep(delay) 81 | 82 | print("#################\n### Finished ###\n#################") 83 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wantedMissingSonarr.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | # 3 | 4 | ################################ 5 | # Simple script to get the wanted missing from sonarr and force a 6 | # search on them one by one with a delay timer in between 7 | ################################ 8 | 9 | import logging 10 | import requests 11 | import time 12 | 13 | ################################ 14 | # Config 15 | ################################ 16 | 17 | host = "https://sonarr.doamin.com/" # Sonarr URL 18 | api_key = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" # Sonarr API Key 19 | 20 | page_size = "150" # Number of episodes to go back and search 21 | 22 | refresh = True # Refresh series before performing a search 23 | 24 | delay = 10 # timer in seconds between requesting search 25 | refresh_delay = 5 # timer in seconds to delay between refreshing and searching 26 | 27 | ################################ 28 | # Logging 29 | ################################ 30 | 31 | logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) 32 | 33 | ################################ 34 | # Init 35 | ################################ 36 | 37 | headers = {'X-Api-Key': api_key, 38 | 'Content-Type': 'application/json'} 39 | page = "1" # Do not change 40 | sortDirection = "descending" # Do not change 41 | monitored = "true" # Do not change 42 | sortKey = "airDateUtc" # Do not change 43 | 44 | 45 | ################################ 46 | # Main 47 | ################################ 48 | 49 | 50 | def get_missing_list(): 51 | missing = [] 52 | data = "page={}&pageSize={}&sortDirection={}&sortKey={}&monitored={}".format( 53 | page, 54 | page_size, 55 | sortDirection, 56 | sortKey, 57 | monitored 58 | ) 59 | r = requests.get(host + 'api/wanted/missing?{}'.format(data), headers=headers, timeout=60, json=data) 60 | try: 61 | if r.status_code == 401: 62 | logger.warning("Error when connecting to sonarr, unauthorised. check api/url") 63 | except requests.ConnectionError: 64 | logger.warning("Can not connect to sonarr check if sonarr is up, or URL is right") 65 | return r.json() 66 | 67 | 68 | def search_missing_ep(ep_id): 69 | data = {"name": "EpisodeSearch", 70 | "episodeIds": [ep_id]} 71 | r = requests.post(host + 'api/v3/command', headers=headers, timeout=60, json=data) 72 | 73 | 74 | def refresh_series(s_id): 75 | data = {"name": "RefreshSeries", 76 | "seriesId": s_id} 77 | r = requests.post(host + 'api/v3/command', headers=headers, timeout=60, json=data) 78 | if r.status_code == 201: 79 | return True 80 | else: 81 | return False 82 | 83 | 84 | missing_episodes = get_missing_list() 85 | for episode in missing_episodes['records']: 86 | refreshed = [] 87 | if refresh and episode['series']['id'] not in refreshed: 88 | print("Refreshing series: {}".format(episode['series']['title'])) 89 | refresh_series(episode['series']['id']) 90 | refreshed.append(episode['series']['id']) 91 | print("Waiting {} seconds for refresh".format(refresh_delay)) 92 | time.sleep(refresh_delay) 93 | try: 94 | print("Forcing scan: {} - {}".format(episode['series']['title'], episode['title'])) 95 | except: 96 | pass 97 | search_missing_ep(episode['id']) 98 | print("Waiting {} seconds until moving to next episode".format(delay)) 99 | print("#################") 100 | time.sleep(delay) 101 | 102 | print("#################\n### Finished ###\n#################") 103 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------