├── .eslintrc.json ├── .yarnrc.yml ├── app ├── favicon.ico ├── fonts │ ├── GeistVF.woff │ └── GeistMonoVF.woff ├── api │ ├── ping │ │ └── route.ts │ ├── radarr │ │ └── downloads │ │ │ ├── refresh │ │ │ └── route.ts │ │ │ └── route.ts │ └── sonarr │ │ └── downloads │ │ ├── refresh │ │ └── route.ts │ │ └── route.ts ├── layout.tsx ├── globals.css └── page.tsx ├── .env.example ├── postcss.config.mjs ├── types ├── Download.ts ├── RadarrQueue.ts └── SonarrQueue.ts ├── lib ├── utils.ts └── basePath.ts ├── next.config.mjs ├── components ├── theme-provider.tsx └── ui │ ├── progress.tsx │ ├── tabs.tsx │ ├── button.tsx │ ├── card.tsx │ └── select.tsx ├── .docker ├── compose.yml ├── compose-build.yml └── Dockerfile ├── components.json ├── .gitignore ├── tsconfig.json ├── .github └── workflows │ └── build.yml ├── package.json ├── middleware.ts ├── tailwind.config.ts ├── README.md └── LICENSE /.eslintrc.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "extends": ["next/core-web-vitals", "next/typescript"] 3 | } 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.yarnrc.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | nodeLinker: node-modules 2 | yarnPath: .yarn/releases/yarn-4.5.1.cjs 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/favicon.ico: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nickshanks347/monitarr/HEAD/app/favicon.ico -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.env.example: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | SONARR_URL= 2 | RADARR_URL= 3 | SONARR_API_KEY= 4 | RADARR_API_KEY= 5 | BASE_PATH= -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/fonts/GeistVF.woff: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nickshanks347/monitarr/HEAD/app/fonts/GeistVF.woff -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/fonts/GeistMonoVF.woff: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nickshanks347/monitarr/HEAD/app/fonts/GeistMonoVF.woff -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/api/ping/route.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { NextResponse } from 'next/server'; 2 | 3 | export async function GET() { 4 | return NextResponse.json({ message: 'pong' }, { status: 200 }); 5 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /postcss.config.mjs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** @type {import('postcss-load-config').Config} */ 2 | const config = { 3 | plugins: { 4 | tailwindcss: {}, 5 | }, 6 | }; 7 | 8 | export default config; 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /types/Download.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export type DownloadType = { 2 | id: number 3 | title: string 4 | progress: number 5 | size: string 6 | speed: string 7 | timeRemaining: string 8 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/utils.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { clsx, type ClassValue } from "clsx" 2 | import { twMerge } from "tailwind-merge" 3 | 4 | export function cn(...inputs: ClassValue[]) { 5 | return twMerge(clsx(inputs)) 6 | } 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /next.config.mjs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** @type {import('next').NextConfig} */ 2 | const nextConfig = { 3 | output: 'standalone', 4 | env: { 5 | NEXT_PUBLIC_BASE_PATH: process.env.BASE_PATH || '', 6 | }, 7 | }; 8 | 9 | export default nextConfig; 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /components/theme-provider.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | "use client"; 2 | 3 | import * as React from "react"; 4 | import { ThemeProvider as NextThemesProvider } from "next-themes"; 5 | 6 | export function ThemeProvider({ 7 | children, 8 | ...props 9 | }: React.ComponentProps) { 10 | return {children}; 11 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.docker/compose.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | services: 2 | monitarr: 3 | container_name: monitarr 4 | image: ghcr.io/nickshanks347/monitarr:latest 5 | ports: 6 | - 3000:3000 7 | environment: 8 | - SONARR_URL=http://sonarr:8989 9 | - SONARR_API_KEY=YOUR_SONARR_API_KEY 10 | - RADARR_URL=http://radarr:7878 11 | - RADARR_API_KEY=YOUR_RADARR_API_KEY 12 | restart: unless-stopped -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.docker/compose-build.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | services: 2 | monitarr: 3 | container_name: monitarr 4 | build: 5 | context: ../ 6 | dockerfile: ./.docker/Dockerfile 7 | image: monitarr:latest 8 | ports: 9 | - 3000:3000 10 | environment: 11 | - SONARR_URL=http://sonarr:8989 12 | - SONARR_API_KEY=YOUR_SONARR_API_KEY 13 | - RADARR_URL=http://radarr:7878 14 | - RADARR_API_KEY=YOUR_RADARR_API_KEY 15 | - BASE_PATH=/monitarr # Test subfolder hosting 16 | restart: unless-stopped -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /components.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "$schema": "https://ui.shadcn.com/schema.json", 3 | "style": "default", 4 | "rsc": true, 5 | "tsx": true, 6 | "tailwind": { 7 | "config": "tailwind.config.ts", 8 | "css": "app/globals.css", 9 | "baseColor": "zinc", 10 | "cssVariables": true, 11 | "prefix": "" 12 | }, 13 | "aliases": { 14 | "components": "@/components", 15 | "utils": "@/lib/utils", 16 | "ui": "@/components/ui", 17 | "lib": "@/lib", 18 | "hooks": "@/hooks" 19 | }, 20 | "iconLibrary": "lucide" 21 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # See https://help.github.com/articles/ignoring-files/ for more about ignoring files. 2 | 3 | # dependencies 4 | /node_modules 5 | /.pnp 6 | .pnp.js 7 | .yarn/install-state.gz 8 | .yarn/unplugged 9 | .yarn/build-state.yml 10 | 11 | # env 12 | *.env 13 | 14 | # testing 15 | /coverage 16 | 17 | # next.js 18 | /.next/ 19 | /out/ 20 | 21 | # production 22 | /build 23 | 24 | # misc 25 | .DS_Store 26 | *.pem 27 | 28 | # debug 29 | npm-debug.log* 30 | yarn-debug.log* 31 | yarn-error.log* 32 | 33 | # local env files 34 | .env*.local 35 | 36 | # vercel 37 | .vercel 38 | 39 | # typescript 40 | *.tsbuildinfo 41 | next-env.d.ts 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/layout.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import type { Metadata } from "next"; 2 | import { ThemeProvider } from "next-themes"; 3 | import "./globals.css"; 4 | 5 | export const metadata: Metadata = { 6 | title: "monitarr", 7 | description: "Sonarr/Radarr download monitoring", 8 | }; 9 | 10 | export default function RootLayout({ 11 | children, 12 | }: Readonly<{ 13 | children: React.ReactNode; 14 | }>) { 15 | return ( 16 | 17 | 18 | 24 | {children} 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | ); 29 | } 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tsconfig.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "compilerOptions": { 3 | "lib": [ 4 | "dom", 5 | "dom.iterable", 6 | "esnext" 7 | ], 8 | "allowJs": true, 9 | "skipLibCheck": true, 10 | "strict": true, 11 | "noEmit": true, 12 | "esModuleInterop": true, 13 | "module": "esnext", 14 | "moduleResolution": "bundler", 15 | "resolveJsonModule": true, 16 | "isolatedModules": true, 17 | "jsx": "preserve", 18 | "incremental": true, 19 | "plugins": [ 20 | { 21 | "name": "next" 22 | } 23 | ], 24 | "paths": { 25 | "@/*": [ 26 | "./*" 27 | ] 28 | }, 29 | "target": "ES2017" 30 | }, 31 | "include": [ 32 | "next-env.d.ts", 33 | "**/*.ts", 34 | "**/*.tsx", 35 | ".next/types/**/*.ts" 36 | ], 37 | "exclude": [ 38 | "node_modules" 39 | ] 40 | } 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/api/radarr/downloads/refresh/route.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { NextResponse } from 'next/server'; 2 | 3 | export async function POST() { 4 | const triggerCommand = await fetch(`${process.env.RADARR_URL}/api/v3/command?apikey=${process.env.RADARR_API_KEY}`, { 5 | method: 'POST', 6 | headers: { 7 | 'Content-Type': 'application/json' 8 | }, 9 | body: JSON.stringify({ 10 | name: 'RefreshMonitoredDownloads' 11 | }) 12 | }) 13 | const triggerCommandData = await triggerCommand.json() 14 | const commandId = triggerCommandData.id 15 | 16 | const getCommandStatus = await fetch(`${process.env.RADARR_URL}/api/v3/command/${commandId}?apikey=${process.env.RADARR_API_KEY}`) 17 | const getCommandStatusData = await getCommandStatus.json() 18 | 19 | return NextResponse.json(getCommandStatusData, { status: 200 }); 20 | } 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/api/sonarr/downloads/refresh/route.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { NextResponse } from 'next/server'; 2 | 3 | export async function POST() { 4 | const triggerCommand = await fetch(`${process.env.SONARR_URL}/api/v3/command?apikey=${process.env.SONARR_API_KEY}`, { 5 | method: 'POST', 6 | headers: { 7 | 'Content-Type': 'application/json' 8 | }, 9 | body: JSON.stringify({ 10 | name: 'RefreshMonitoredDownloads' 11 | }) 12 | }) 13 | const triggerCommandData = await triggerCommand.json() 14 | const commandId = triggerCommandData.id 15 | 16 | const getCommandStatus = await fetch(`${process.env.SONARR_URL}/api/v3/command/${commandId}?apikey=${process.env.SONARR_API_KEY}`) 17 | const getCommandStatusData = await getCommandStatus.json() 18 | 19 | return NextResponse.json(getCommandStatusData, { status: 200 }); 20 | } 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/build.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | on: 2 | push: 3 | branches: main 4 | workflow_dispatch: 5 | 6 | jobs: 7 | build: 8 | name: Build & Push Docker Image 9 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 10 | steps: 11 | - name: Checkout ${{ github.repository }} 12 | uses: actions/checkout@v4 13 | - name: Setup Docker Buildx 14 | uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3 15 | - name: Login to ghcr.io 16 | uses: docker/login-action@v3 17 | with: 18 | registry: ghcr.io 19 | username: ${{ github.repository_owner }} 20 | password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} 21 | - name: Build and push Docker image 22 | uses: docker/build-push-action@v6 23 | with: 24 | context: . 25 | file: ./.docker/Dockerfile 26 | push: true 27 | tags: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}:latest 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /components/ui/progress.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | "use client" 2 | 3 | import * as React from "react" 4 | import * as ProgressPrimitive from "@radix-ui/react-progress" 5 | 6 | import { cn } from "@/lib/utils" 7 | 8 | const Progress = React.forwardRef< 9 | React.ElementRef, 10 | React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef 11 | >(({ className, value, ...props }, ref) => ( 12 | 20 | 24 | 25 | )) 26 | Progress.displayName = ProgressPrimitive.Root.displayName 27 | 28 | export { Progress } 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.docker/Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Use a smaller base image 2 | FROM node:20-alpine AS builder 3 | 4 | # Set the working directory 5 | WORKDIR /app 6 | 7 | # Copy package.json, yarn.lock, and .yarn files 8 | COPY package.json yarn.lock .yarnrc.yml ./ 9 | COPY .yarn /app/.yarn 10 | 11 | # Install dependencies 12 | RUN yarn install --immutable 13 | 14 | # Copy the rest of the application code 15 | COPY . . 16 | 17 | # Disable Next.js telemetry 18 | ENV NEXT_TELEMETRY_DISABLED=1 19 | 20 | # Build the Next.js application 21 | RUN yarn build 22 | 23 | # Stage 2: Create a minimal runtime image 24 | FROM node:20-alpine 25 | 26 | # Set the working directory 27 | WORKDIR /app 28 | 29 | # Copy only the standalone build and required files 30 | COPY --from=builder /app/.next/standalone ./ 31 | COPY --from=builder /app/.next/static ./.next/static 32 | 33 | # Expose the port the app runs on 34 | EXPOSE 3000 35 | 36 | # Start the application 37 | CMD ["node", "server.js"] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "monitarr", 3 | "version": "0.1.0", 4 | "private": true, 5 | "scripts": { 6 | "dev": "next dev", 7 | "build": "next build", 8 | "start": "next start", 9 | "lint": "next lint" 10 | }, 11 | "dependencies": { 12 | "@radix-ui/react-progress": "^1.1.0", 13 | "@radix-ui/react-select": "^2.1.2", 14 | "@radix-ui/react-slot": "^1.1.0", 15 | "@radix-ui/react-tabs": "^1.1.1", 16 | "class-variance-authority": "^0.7.0", 17 | "clsx": "^2.1.1", 18 | "lucide-react": "^0.459.0", 19 | "next": "^15.0.3", 20 | "next-themes": "^0.4.3", 21 | "react": "^18", 22 | "react-dom": "^18", 23 | "tailwind-merge": "^2.5.4", 24 | "tailwindcss-animate": "^1.0.7" 25 | }, 26 | "devDependencies": { 27 | "@types/node": "^20", 28 | "@types/react": "^18", 29 | "@types/react-dom": "^18", 30 | "eslint": "^8", 31 | "eslint-config-next": "14.2.16", 32 | "postcss": "^8", 33 | "tailwindcss": "^3.4.1", 34 | "typescript": "^5" 35 | }, 36 | "packageManager": "yarn@4.5.1" 37 | } 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /types/RadarrQueue.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // RadarrQueue.ts 2 | 3 | interface Language { 4 | id: number; 5 | name: string; 6 | } 7 | 8 | interface Quality { 9 | id: number; 10 | name: string; 11 | source: string; 12 | resolution: number; 13 | modifier: string; 14 | } 15 | 16 | interface Revision { 17 | version: number; 18 | real: number; 19 | isRepack: boolean; 20 | } 21 | 22 | interface QualityDetail { 23 | quality: Quality; 24 | revision: Revision; 25 | } 26 | 27 | interface CustomFormat { 28 | id: number; 29 | name: string; 30 | } 31 | 32 | interface RadarrRecord { 33 | movieId: number; 34 | languages: Language[]; 35 | quality: QualityDetail; 36 | customFormats: CustomFormat[]; 37 | customFormatScore: number; 38 | size: number; 39 | title: string; 40 | sizeleft: number; 41 | timeleft: string; 42 | estimatedCompletionTime: string; 43 | added: string; 44 | status: string; 45 | trackedDownloadStatus: string; 46 | trackedDownloadState: string; 47 | statusMessages: string; 48 | downloadId: string; 49 | protocol: string; 50 | downloadClient: string; 51 | downloadClientHasPostImportCategory: boolean; 52 | indexer: string; 53 | id: number; 54 | } 55 | 56 | export interface RadarrQueue { 57 | page: number; 58 | pageSize: number; 59 | sortKey: string; 60 | sortDirection: string; 61 | totalRecords: number; 62 | records: RadarrRecord[]; 63 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /types/SonarrQueue.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | interface Language { 2 | id: number; 3 | name: string; 4 | } 5 | 6 | interface Quality { 7 | id: number; 8 | name: string; 9 | source: string; 10 | resolution: number; 11 | } 12 | 13 | interface Revision { 14 | version: number; 15 | real: number; 16 | isRepack: boolean; 17 | } 18 | 19 | interface QualityDetail { 20 | quality: Quality; 21 | revision: Revision; 22 | } 23 | 24 | interface CustomFormat { 25 | id: number; 26 | name: string; 27 | } 28 | 29 | interface SonarrRecord { 30 | seriesId: number; 31 | episodeId: number; 32 | seasonNumber: number; 33 | languages: Language[]; 34 | quality: QualityDetail; 35 | customFormats: CustomFormat[]; 36 | customFormatScore: number; 37 | size: number; 38 | title: string; 39 | sizeleft: number; 40 | timeleft: string; 41 | estimatedCompletionTime: string; 42 | added: string; 43 | status: string; 44 | trackedDownloadStatus: string; 45 | trackedDownloadState: string; 46 | statusMessages: string; 47 | downloadId: string; 48 | protocol: string; 49 | downloadClient: string; 50 | downloadClientHasPostImportCategory: boolean; 51 | indexer: string; 52 | episodeHasFile: boolean; 53 | id: number; 54 | } 55 | 56 | export interface SonarrQueue { 57 | page: number; 58 | pageSize: number; 59 | sortKey: string; 60 | sortDirection: string; 61 | totalRecords: number; 62 | records: SonarrRecord[]; 63 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /middleware.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { NextRequest, NextResponse } from 'next/server'; 2 | 3 | export function middleware(request: NextRequest) { 4 | const basePath = process.env.BASE_PATH || ''; 5 | 6 | // If no base path is configured, proceed normally 7 | if (!basePath) { 8 | return NextResponse.next(); 9 | } 10 | 11 | const url = request.nextUrl.clone(); 12 | 13 | // Skip middleware for static files and internal Next.js routes 14 | if ( 15 | url.pathname.startsWith('/_next') || 16 | url.pathname.startsWith('/api/_next') || 17 | url.pathname.includes('.') 18 | ) { 19 | return NextResponse.next(); 20 | } 21 | 22 | // Handle requests that already include the base path 23 | if (url.pathname.startsWith(basePath)) { 24 | // Remove the base path from the pathname for internal routing 25 | const newPathname = url.pathname.slice(basePath.length) || '/'; 26 | url.pathname = newPathname; 27 | return NextResponse.rewrite(url); 28 | } 29 | 30 | // Handle API routes - they should work under base path 31 | if (url.pathname.startsWith('/api')) { 32 | // Rewrite API calls to work under base path 33 | return NextResponse.next(); 34 | } 35 | 36 | // For all other routes (including root), redirect to include base path 37 | if (!url.pathname.startsWith(basePath)) { 38 | url.pathname = basePath + url.pathname; 39 | return NextResponse.redirect(url); 40 | } 41 | 42 | return NextResponse.next(); 43 | } 44 | 45 | export const config = { 46 | matcher: [ 47 | /* 48 | * Match all request paths except for the ones starting with: 49 | * - _next/static (static files) 50 | * - _next/image (image optimization files) 51 | * - favicon.ico (favicon file) 52 | */ 53 | '/((?!_next/static|_next/image|favicon.ico).*)', 54 | ], 55 | }; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tailwind.config.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import type { Config } from "tailwindcss"; 2 | 3 | const config: Config = { 4 | darkMode: ["class"], 5 | content: [ 6 | "./pages/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,mdx}", 7 | "./components/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,mdx}", 8 | "./app/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,mdx}", 9 | ], 10 | theme: { 11 | extend: { 12 | colors: { 13 | background: 'hsl(var(--background))', 14 | foreground: 'hsl(var(--foreground))', 15 | card: { 16 | DEFAULT: 'hsl(var(--card))', 17 | foreground: 'hsl(var(--card-foreground))' 18 | }, 19 | popover: { 20 | DEFAULT: 'hsl(var(--popover))', 21 | foreground: 'hsl(var(--popover-foreground))' 22 | }, 23 | primary: { 24 | DEFAULT: 'hsl(var(--primary))', 25 | foreground: 'hsl(var(--primary-foreground))' 26 | }, 27 | secondary: { 28 | DEFAULT: 'hsl(var(--secondary))', 29 | foreground: 'hsl(var(--secondary-foreground))' 30 | }, 31 | muted: { 32 | DEFAULT: 'hsl(var(--muted))', 33 | foreground: 'hsl(var(--muted-foreground))' 34 | }, 35 | accent: { 36 | DEFAULT: 'hsl(var(--accent))', 37 | foreground: 'hsl(var(--accent-foreground))' 38 | }, 39 | destructive: { 40 | DEFAULT: 'hsl(var(--destructive))', 41 | foreground: 'hsl(var(--destructive-foreground))' 42 | }, 43 | border: 'hsl(var(--border))', 44 | input: 'hsl(var(--input))', 45 | ring: 'hsl(var(--ring))', 46 | chart: { 47 | '1': 'hsl(var(--chart-1))', 48 | '2': 'hsl(var(--chart-2))', 49 | '3': 'hsl(var(--chart-3))', 50 | '4': 'hsl(var(--chart-4))', 51 | '5': 'hsl(var(--chart-5))' 52 | } 53 | }, 54 | borderRadius: { 55 | lg: 'var(--radius)', 56 | md: 'calc(var(--radius) - 2px)', 57 | sm: 'calc(var(--radius) - 4px)' 58 | } 59 | } 60 | }, 61 | plugins: [require("tailwindcss-animate")], 62 | }; 63 | export default config; 64 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/api/radarr/downloads/route.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { NextResponse } from 'next/server'; 2 | import { DownloadType } from '@/types/Download'; 3 | import { RadarrQueue } from '@/types/RadarrQueue'; 4 | 5 | export async function GET() { 6 | const response = await fetch(`${process.env.RADARR_URL}/api/v3/queue?apikey=${process.env.RADARR_API_KEY}`); 7 | const radarrData: RadarrQueue = await response.json(); 8 | 9 | if (!radarrData.records) { 10 | return NextResponse.json([], { status: 200 }); 11 | } 12 | 13 | const responseObject: DownloadType[] = [] 14 | 15 | const fetchPromises = radarrData.records.map(async(record) => { 16 | const movieId = record.movieId; 17 | const response = await fetch(`${process.env.RADARR_URL}/api/v3/movie/${movieId}?apikey=${process.env.RADARR_API_KEY}`); 18 | const movieData = await response.json(); 19 | 20 | const id = record.id; 21 | const movieName = movieData.title; 22 | const progress = Math.round(100 - (record.sizeleft / record.size * 100)); 23 | const size = `${(record.size / 1024 / 1024 / 1024).toFixed(1)} GB`; 24 | 25 | const downloadedSize = record.size - record.sizeleft; 26 | const addedTime = new Date(record.added).getTime(); // convert added time to milliseconds 27 | const currentTime = Date.now(); // current time in milliseconds 28 | const elapsedTime = (currentTime - addedTime) / 1000; // elapsed time in seconds 29 | const speed = (downloadedSize / elapsedTime) / (1024 * 1024); // speed in MB/s 30 | 31 | const timeRemaining = record.timeleft; 32 | 33 | responseObject.push({ 34 | id: id, 35 | title: movieName, 36 | progress: progress, 37 | size: size, 38 | speed: `${speed.toFixed(2)} MB/s`, 39 | timeRemaining: timeRemaining 40 | }); 41 | }); 42 | await Promise.all(fetchPromises); 43 | 44 | responseObject.sort((a, b) => b.progress - a.progress); 45 | 46 | return NextResponse.json(responseObject, { status: 200 }); 47 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/basePath.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * Get the base path from environment variable 3 | * This is used to support hosting the app in a subfolder 4 | */ 5 | export function getBasePath(): string { 6 | // On the client side, we can get the base path from the environment 7 | if (typeof window !== 'undefined') { 8 | return process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_BASE_PATH || ''; 9 | } 10 | 11 | // On the server side, use the environment variable 12 | return process.env.BASE_PATH || ''; 13 | } 14 | 15 | /** 16 | * Create a URL that respects the base path configuration 17 | */ 18 | export function createUrl(path: string): string { 19 | const basePath = getBasePath(); 20 | 21 | // Remove leading slash from path if it exists 22 | const cleanPath = path.startsWith('/') ? path.slice(1) : path; 23 | 24 | // If no base path, just return the path with leading slash 25 | if (!basePath) { 26 | return `/${cleanPath}`; 27 | } 28 | 29 | // Combine base path with the route path 30 | return `${basePath}/${cleanPath}`; 31 | } 32 | 33 | /** 34 | * Get the current base path for client-side usage 35 | * This extracts the base path from the current URL 36 | */ 37 | export function getCurrentBasePath(): string { 38 | if (typeof window === 'undefined') { 39 | return getBasePath(); 40 | } 41 | 42 | const pathname = window.location.pathname; 43 | 44 | // Known application routes - adjust these based on your app structure 45 | const appRoutes = ['/', '/api']; 46 | 47 | // Check if current path contains any known route 48 | for (const route of appRoutes) { 49 | const routeIndex = pathname.indexOf(route); 50 | if (routeIndex > 0) { 51 | return pathname.substring(0, routeIndex); 52 | } 53 | } 54 | 55 | // If we're at root and there might be a base path 56 | if (pathname !== '/') { 57 | // Check if this could be a base path by looking for common patterns 58 | const segments = pathname.split('/').filter(Boolean); 59 | if (segments.length === 1) { 60 | return `/${segments[0]}`; 61 | } 62 | } 63 | 64 | return ''; 65 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /components/ui/tabs.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | "use client" 2 | 3 | import * as React from "react" 4 | import * as TabsPrimitive from "@radix-ui/react-tabs" 5 | 6 | import { cn } from "@/lib/utils" 7 | 8 | const Tabs = TabsPrimitive.Root 9 | 10 | const TabsList = React.forwardRef< 11 | React.ElementRef, 12 | React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef 13 | >(({ className, ...props }, ref) => ( 14 | 22 | )) 23 | TabsList.displayName = TabsPrimitive.List.displayName 24 | 25 | const TabsTrigger = React.forwardRef< 26 | React.ElementRef, 27 | React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef 28 | >(({ className, ...props }, ref) => ( 29 | 37 | )) 38 | TabsTrigger.displayName = TabsPrimitive.Trigger.displayName 39 | 40 | const TabsContent = React.forwardRef< 41 | React.ElementRef, 42 | React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef 43 | >(({ className, ...props }, ref) => ( 44 | 52 | )) 53 | TabsContent.displayName = TabsPrimitive.Content.displayName 54 | 55 | export { Tabs, TabsList, TabsTrigger, TabsContent } 56 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /components/ui/button.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import * as React from "react" 2 | import { Slot } from "@radix-ui/react-slot" 3 | import { cva, type VariantProps } from "class-variance-authority" 4 | 5 | import { cn } from "@/lib/utils" 6 | 7 | const buttonVariants = cva( 8 | "inline-flex items-center justify-center gap-2 whitespace-nowrap rounded-md text-sm font-medium ring-offset-background transition-colors focus-visible:outline-none focus-visible:ring-2 focus-visible:ring-ring focus-visible:ring-offset-2 disabled:pointer-events-none disabled:opacity-50 [&_svg]:pointer-events-none [&_svg]:size-4 [&_svg]:shrink-0", 9 | { 10 | variants: { 11 | variant: { 12 | default: "bg-primary text-primary-foreground hover:bg-primary/90", 13 | destructive: 14 | "bg-destructive text-destructive-foreground hover:bg-destructive/90", 15 | outline: 16 | "border border-input bg-background hover:bg-accent hover:text-accent-foreground", 17 | secondary: 18 | "bg-secondary text-secondary-foreground hover:bg-secondary/80", 19 | ghost: "hover:bg-accent hover:text-accent-foreground", 20 | link: "text-primary underline-offset-4 hover:underline", 21 | }, 22 | size: { 23 | default: "h-10 px-4 py-2", 24 | sm: "h-9 rounded-md px-3", 25 | lg: "h-11 rounded-md px-8", 26 | icon: "h-10 w-10", 27 | }, 28 | }, 29 | defaultVariants: { 30 | variant: "default", 31 | size: "default", 32 | }, 33 | } 34 | ) 35 | 36 | export interface ButtonProps 37 | extends React.ButtonHTMLAttributes, 38 | VariantProps { 39 | asChild?: boolean 40 | } 41 | 42 | const Button = React.forwardRef( 43 | ({ className, variant, size, asChild = false, ...props }, ref) => { 44 | const Comp = asChild ? Slot : "button" 45 | return ( 46 | 51 | ) 52 | } 53 | ) 54 | Button.displayName = "Button" 55 | 56 | export { Button, buttonVariants } 57 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/api/sonarr/downloads/route.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { NextResponse } from 'next/server'; 2 | import { DownloadType } from '@/types/Download'; 3 | import { SonarrQueue } from '@/types/SonarrQueue'; 4 | 5 | export async function GET() { 6 | const response = await fetch(`${process.env.SONARR_URL}/api/v3/queue?apikey=${process.env.SONARR_API_KEY}`); 7 | const sonarrData: SonarrQueue = await response.json(); 8 | 9 | if (!sonarrData.records) { 10 | return NextResponse.json([], { status: 200 }); 11 | } 12 | 13 | const responseObject: DownloadType[] = [] 14 | 15 | const fetchPromises = sonarrData.records.map(async(record) => { 16 | const episodeId = record.episodeId; 17 | const response = await fetch(`${process.env.SONARR_URL}/api/v3/episode/${episodeId}?apikey=${process.env.SONARR_API_KEY}`); 18 | const episodeData = await response.json(); 19 | 20 | const id = record.id; 21 | const seasonNumber = episodeData.seasonNumber; 22 | const episodeNumber = episodeData.episodeNumber; 23 | const seriesName = episodeData.series.title; 24 | const fqTitle = `${seriesName} - S${seasonNumber}E${episodeNumber}`; 25 | const progress = Math.round(100 - (record.sizeleft / record.size * 100)); 26 | const size = `${(record.size / 1024 / 1024 / 1024).toFixed(1)} GB`; 27 | 28 | const downloadedSize = record.size - record.sizeleft; 29 | const addedTime = new Date(record.added).getTime(); // convert added time to milliseconds 30 | const currentTime = Date.now(); // current time in milliseconds 31 | const elapsedTime = (currentTime - addedTime) / 1000; // elapsed time in seconds 32 | const speed = (downloadedSize / elapsedTime) / (1024 * 1024); // speed in MB/s 33 | 34 | const timeRemaining = record.timeleft; 35 | 36 | responseObject.push({ 37 | id: id, 38 | title: fqTitle, 39 | progress: progress, 40 | size: size, 41 | speed: `${speed.toFixed(2)} MB/s`, 42 | timeRemaining: timeRemaining 43 | }); 44 | }); 45 | await Promise.all(fetchPromises); 46 | 47 | responseObject.sort((a, b) => b.progress - a.progress); 48 | 49 | return NextResponse.json(responseObject, { status: 200 }); 50 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/globals.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @tailwind base; 2 | @tailwind components; 3 | @tailwind utilities; 4 | 5 | body { 6 | font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; 7 | } 8 | 9 | @layer utilities { 10 | .text-balance { 11 | text-wrap: balance; 12 | } 13 | } 14 | 15 | @layer base { 16 | :root { 17 | --background: 0 0% 100%; 18 | --foreground: 240 10% 3.9%; 19 | --card: 0 0% 100%; 20 | --card-foreground: 240 10% 3.9%; 21 | --popover: 0 0% 100%; 22 | --popover-foreground: 240 10% 3.9%; 23 | --primary: 240 5.9% 10%; 24 | --primary-foreground: 0 0% 98%; 25 | --secondary: 240 4.8% 95.9%; 26 | --secondary-foreground: 240 5.9% 10%; 27 | --muted: 240 4.8% 95.9%; 28 | --muted-foreground: 240 3.8% 46.1%; 29 | --accent: 240 4.8% 95.9%; 30 | --accent-foreground: 240 5.9% 10%; 31 | --destructive: 0 84.2% 60.2%; 32 | --destructive-foreground: 0 0% 98%; 33 | --border: 240 5.9% 90%; 34 | --input: 240 5.9% 90%; 35 | --ring: 240 10% 3.9%; 36 | --chart-1: 12 76% 61%; 37 | --chart-2: 173 58% 39%; 38 | --chart-3: 197 37% 24%; 39 | --chart-4: 43 74% 66%; 40 | --chart-5: 27 87% 67%; 41 | --radius: 0.5rem; 42 | } 43 | .dark { 44 | --background: 240 10% 3.9%; 45 | --foreground: 0 0% 98%; 46 | --card: 240 10% 3.9%; 47 | --card-foreground: 0 0% 98%; 48 | --popover: 240 10% 3.9%; 49 | --popover-foreground: 0 0% 98%; 50 | --primary: 0 0% 98%; 51 | --primary-foreground: 240 5.9% 10%; 52 | --secondary: 240 3.7% 15.9%; 53 | --secondary-foreground: 0 0% 98%; 54 | --muted: 240 3.7% 15.9%; 55 | --muted-foreground: 240 5% 64.9%; 56 | --accent: 240 3.7% 15.9%; 57 | --accent-foreground: 0 0% 98%; 58 | --destructive: 0 62.8% 30.6%; 59 | --destructive-foreground: 0 0% 98%; 60 | --border: 240 3.7% 15.9%; 61 | --input: 240 3.7% 15.9%; 62 | --ring: 240 4.9% 83.9%; 63 | --chart-1: 220 70% 50%; 64 | --chart-2: 160 60% 45%; 65 | --chart-3: 30 80% 55%; 66 | --chart-4: 280 65% 60%; 67 | --chart-5: 340 75% 55%; 68 | } 69 | } 70 | 71 | @layer base { 72 | * { 73 | @apply border-border; 74 | } 75 | body { 76 | @apply bg-background text-foreground; 77 | } 78 | } 79 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /components/ui/card.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import * as React from "react" 2 | 3 | import { cn } from "@/lib/utils" 4 | 5 | const Card = React.forwardRef< 6 | HTMLDivElement, 7 | React.HTMLAttributes 8 | >(({ className, ...props }, ref) => ( 9 |
17 | )) 18 | Card.displayName = "Card" 19 | 20 | const CardHeader = React.forwardRef< 21 | HTMLDivElement, 22 | React.HTMLAttributes 23 | >(({ className, ...props }, ref) => ( 24 |
29 | )) 30 | CardHeader.displayName = "CardHeader" 31 | 32 | const CardTitle = React.forwardRef< 33 | HTMLDivElement, 34 | React.HTMLAttributes 35 | >(({ className, ...props }, ref) => ( 36 |
44 | )) 45 | CardTitle.displayName = "CardTitle" 46 | 47 | const CardDescription = React.forwardRef< 48 | HTMLDivElement, 49 | React.HTMLAttributes 50 | >(({ className, ...props }, ref) => ( 51 |
56 | )) 57 | CardDescription.displayName = "CardDescription" 58 | 59 | const CardContent = React.forwardRef< 60 | HTMLDivElement, 61 | React.HTMLAttributes 62 | >(({ className, ...props }, ref) => ( 63 |
64 | )) 65 | CardContent.displayName = "CardContent" 66 | 67 | const CardFooter = React.forwardRef< 68 | HTMLDivElement, 69 | React.HTMLAttributes 70 | >(({ className, ...props }, ref) => ( 71 |
76 | )) 77 | CardFooter.displayName = "CardFooter" 78 | 79 | export { Card, CardHeader, CardFooter, CardTitle, CardDescription, CardContent } 80 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # monitarr 2 | 3 | ![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a336edca-ab09-43f3-9ed2-d0f218881fd0) 4 | 5 | An extremely simple download monitoring tool for Sonarr and Radarr. 6 | 7 | I wanted a simple way for other users who made requests using Overseerr/Jellyseerr to see the download progress of their requests without giving them access to the Sonarr/Radarr web interface, or asking me for updates. This tool does not have any authentication (!) so make sure you run it in a secure environment. 8 | 9 | It uses the Sonarr/Radarr APIs to get a summary of the download queue and then serves a simple webpage using Next. There is a refresh button on the page which triggers a refresh job in Sonarr/Radarr and then fetches the latest data again. 10 | 11 | I'm not sure what else to say. It's a simple tool. It's not pretty. It's not secure. It's not feature-rich. It's not well-tested. It's not well-anything. It's just a thing that I made for myself and decided to share in case someone else finds it useful. 12 | 13 | ## Issues 14 | 15 | The logic for the download speed is extremely inaccurate. 16 | 17 | ## Installation 18 | 19 | 1. Clone the repository 20 | 2. Run `yarn install` 21 | 3. Copy `.env.example` to `.env` and fill in the required values: 22 | 23 | ```text 24 | SONARR_URL=http://localhost:8989 25 | SONARR_API_KEY=your-sonarr-api-key 26 | RADARR_URL=http://localhost:7878 27 | RADARR_API_KEY=your-radarr-api-key 28 | BASE_PATH= 29 | ``` 30 | 31 | **Optional**: Set `BASE_PATH` to host monitarr on a subfolder (e.g., `BASE_PATH=/monitarr` to access at `http://localhost:3000/monitarr`). This is useful for reverse proxy setups where you want to host monitarr at `yourdomain.com/monitarr` instead of a subdomain. 32 | 33 | 4. Run `yarn build` 34 | 5. Run `yarn start` 35 | 6. Visit `http://localhost:3000` in your browser 36 | 37 | ## Docker 38 | 39 | A Docker image is available at `ghcr.io/nickshanks347/monitarr:latest`. You can use Docker compose to run it: 40 | 41 | ```yaml 42 | services: 43 | monitarr: 44 | container_name: monitarr 45 | image: ghcr.io/nickshanks347/monitarr:latest 46 | ports: 47 | - 3000:3000 48 | environment: 49 | - SONARR_URL=http://sonarr:8989 50 | - SONARR_API_KEY=YOUR_SONARR_API_KEY 51 | - RADARR_URL=http://radarr:7878 52 | - RADARR_API_KEY=YOUR_RADARR_API_KEY 53 | - BASE_PATH=/monitarr # Optional: for subfolder hosting 54 | restart: unless-stopped 55 | ``` 56 | 57 | If you would like to build locally, feel free to use the Dockerfile or the `compose-build.yml` file located in the `.docker` directory. 58 | 59 | ## Contributing 60 | 61 | I'm not sure why you would want to contribute to this project but if you do, feel free to open a PR. Install the project as per the instructions above and run `yarn dev` to start the development server. 62 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /components/ui/select.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | "use client" 2 | 3 | import * as React from "react" 4 | import * as SelectPrimitive from "@radix-ui/react-select" 5 | import { Check, ChevronDown, ChevronUp } from "lucide-react" 6 | 7 | import { cn } from "@/lib/utils" 8 | 9 | const Select = SelectPrimitive.Root 10 | 11 | const SelectGroup = SelectPrimitive.Group 12 | 13 | const SelectValue = SelectPrimitive.Value 14 | 15 | const SelectTrigger = React.forwardRef< 16 | React.ElementRef, 17 | React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef 18 | >(({ className, children, ...props }, ref) => ( 19 | span]:line-clamp-1", 23 | className 24 | )} 25 | {...props} 26 | > 27 | {children} 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | )) 33 | SelectTrigger.displayName = SelectPrimitive.Trigger.displayName 34 | 35 | const SelectScrollUpButton = React.forwardRef< 36 | React.ElementRef, 37 | React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef 38 | >(({ className, ...props }, ref) => ( 39 | 47 | 48 | 49 | )) 50 | SelectScrollUpButton.displayName = SelectPrimitive.ScrollUpButton.displayName 51 | 52 | const SelectScrollDownButton = React.forwardRef< 53 | React.ElementRef, 54 | React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef 55 | >(({ className, ...props }, ref) => ( 56 | 64 | 65 | 66 | )) 67 | SelectScrollDownButton.displayName = 68 | SelectPrimitive.ScrollDownButton.displayName 69 | 70 | const SelectContent = React.forwardRef< 71 | React.ElementRef, 72 | React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef 73 | >(({ className, children, position = "popper", ...props }, ref) => ( 74 | 75 | 86 | 87 | 94 | {children} 95 | 96 | 97 | 98 | 99 | )) 100 | SelectContent.displayName = SelectPrimitive.Content.displayName 101 | 102 | const SelectLabel = React.forwardRef< 103 | React.ElementRef, 104 | React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef 105 | >(({ className, ...props }, ref) => ( 106 | 111 | )) 112 | SelectLabel.displayName = SelectPrimitive.Label.displayName 113 | 114 | const SelectItem = React.forwardRef< 115 | React.ElementRef, 116 | React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef 117 | >(({ className, children, ...props }, ref) => ( 118 | 126 | 127 | 128 | 129 | 130 | 131 | 132 | {children} 133 | 134 | )) 135 | SelectItem.displayName = SelectPrimitive.Item.displayName 136 | 137 | const SelectSeparator = React.forwardRef< 138 | React.ElementRef, 139 | React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef 140 | >(({ className, ...props }, ref) => ( 141 | 146 | )) 147 | SelectSeparator.displayName = SelectPrimitive.Separator.displayName 148 | 149 | export { 150 | Select, 151 | SelectGroup, 152 | SelectValue, 153 | SelectTrigger, 154 | SelectContent, 155 | SelectLabel, 156 | SelectItem, 157 | SelectSeparator, 158 | SelectScrollUpButton, 159 | SelectScrollDownButton, 160 | } 161 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/page.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use client' 2 | 3 | import { useState, useEffect, useCallback } from 'react' 4 | import { Card, CardContent, CardHeader, CardTitle } from "@/components/ui/card" 5 | import { Progress } from "@/components/ui/progress" 6 | import { Tabs, TabsContent, TabsList, TabsTrigger } from "@/components/ui/tabs" 7 | import { Button } from "@/components/ui/button" 8 | import { Select, SelectContent, SelectItem, SelectTrigger, SelectValue } from "@/components/ui/select" 9 | import { Download, Film, Moon, Sun, Tv, RefreshCw, Clock, ArrowUp, ArrowDown } from 'lucide-react' 10 | import { useTheme } from 'next-themes' 11 | import { DownloadType } from '@/types/Download' 12 | 13 | const fetchDownloads = async (endpoint: string): Promise => { 14 | const response = await fetch(endpoint) 15 | if (!response.ok) { 16 | throw new Error('Failed to fetch data') 17 | } 18 | return response.json() 19 | } 20 | 21 | const triggerQueueRefresh = async (endpoint: string) => { 22 | const response = await fetch(endpoint, { method: 'POST' }) 23 | if (!response.ok) { 24 | throw new Error('Failed to trigger queue refresh') 25 | } 26 | } 27 | 28 | const DownloadItem = ({ download }: { download: DownloadType }) => ( 29 | 30 | 31 |
32 |

{download.title}

33 | {download.progress}% 34 |
35 | 36 |
37 | {download.size} 38 | {download.speed} 39 | {download.timeRemaining} 40 |
41 |
42 |
43 | ) 44 | 45 | export default function DownloadDashboard() { 46 | const [sonarrDownloads, setSonarrDownloads] = useState([]) 47 | const [radarrDownloads, setRadarrDownloads] = useState([]) 48 | const [autoRefreshInterval, setAutoRefreshInterval] = useState(null) 49 | const [isAutoRefreshing, setIsAutoRefreshing] = useState(false) 50 | const [sortCriteria, setSortCriteria] = useState('title') 51 | const [isSortAscending, setIsSortAscending] = useState(true) 52 | const { theme, setTheme } = useTheme() 53 | const [mounted, setMounted] = useState(false) 54 | 55 | useEffect(() => { 56 | setMounted(true) 57 | }, []) 58 | 59 | const refreshDownloads = useCallback((type: 'sonarr' | 'radarr' | 'both') => { 60 | if (type === 'sonarr' || type === 'both') { 61 | triggerQueueRefresh('/api/sonarr/downloads/refresh').catch(console.error) 62 | fetchDownloads('/api/sonarr/downloads').then(setSonarrDownloads).catch(console.error) 63 | } 64 | if (type === 'radarr' || type === 'both') { 65 | triggerQueueRefresh('/api/radarr/downloads/refresh').catch(console.error) 66 | fetchDownloads('/api/radarr/downloads').then(setRadarrDownloads).catch(console.error) 67 | } 68 | }, []) 69 | 70 | useEffect(() => { 71 | refreshDownloads('both') 72 | }, [refreshDownloads]) 73 | 74 | useEffect(() => { 75 | if (autoRefreshInterval) { 76 | setIsAutoRefreshing(true) 77 | const intervalId = setInterval(() => refreshDownloads('both'), autoRefreshInterval * 1000) 78 | return () => { 79 | clearInterval(intervalId) 80 | setIsAutoRefreshing(false) 81 | } 82 | } 83 | }, [autoRefreshInterval, refreshDownloads]) 84 | 85 | const handleAutoRefreshChange = (value: string) => { 86 | const interval = parseInt(value, 10) 87 | setAutoRefreshInterval(interval || null) 88 | } 89 | 90 | const handleSortChange = (value: string) => { 91 | setSortCriteria(value) 92 | } 93 | 94 | const toggleSortOrder = () => { 95 | setIsSortAscending(!isSortAscending) 96 | } 97 | 98 | const sortDownloads = (downloads: DownloadType[]) => { 99 | return [...downloads].sort((a, b) => { 100 | let comparison = 0 101 | if (sortCriteria === 'title') { 102 | comparison = a.title.localeCompare(b.title) 103 | } else if (sortCriteria === 'size') { 104 | comparison = parseFloat(a.size) - parseFloat(b.size) 105 | } else if (sortCriteria === 'timeRemaining') { 106 | comparison = parseFloat(a.timeRemaining) - parseFloat(b.timeRemaining) 107 | } else if (sortCriteria === 'progress') { 108 | comparison = a.progress - b.progress 109 | } 110 | return isSortAscending ? comparison : -comparison 111 | }) 112 | } 113 | 114 | if (!mounted) { 115 | return null 116 | } 117 | 118 | return ( 119 |
120 |
121 |

monitarr

122 |
123 | 136 | 147 | 150 | 158 |
159 |
160 | 161 | 162 | 163 | 164 | Sonarr (TV Shows) 165 | 166 | 167 | 168 | Radarr (Movies) 169 | 170 | 171 | 172 | 173 | 174 | 175 |
176 | 177 | Sonarr Downloads 178 |
179 |
180 | {isAutoRefreshing && ( 181 | 182 | )} 183 | 186 |
187 |
188 |
189 | 190 | {sonarrDownloads.length === 0 ? ( 191 |

No active downloads

192 | ) : ( 193 | sortDownloads(sonarrDownloads).map(download => ( 194 | 195 | )) 196 | )} 197 |
198 |
199 |
200 | 201 | 202 | 203 | 204 |
205 | 206 | Radarr Downloads 207 |
208 |
209 | {isAutoRefreshing && ( 210 | 211 | )} 212 | 215 |
216 |
217 |
218 | 219 | {radarrDownloads.length === 0 ? ( 220 |

No active downloads

221 | ) : ( 222 | sortDownloads(radarrDownloads).map(download => ( 223 | 224 | )) 225 | )} 226 |
227 |
228 |
229 |
230 |
231 | ) 232 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. By contrast, 15 | the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to 16 | share and change all versions of a program--to make sure it remains free 17 | software for all its users. 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