├── .github └── workflows │ └── docker-image.yml ├── Dockerfile ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── api.py ├── config.py ├── main.py ├── missing.py ├── requirements.txt ├── state.py ├── upgrade.py └── utils ├── init.py └── logger.py /.github/workflows/docker-image.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Docker Build and Push 2 | on: 3 | push: 4 | branches: 5 | - main 6 | - dev 7 | tags: 8 | - "*" # This will trigger on any tag push 9 | pull_request: 10 | branches: 11 | - main 12 | jobs: 13 | build-and-push: 14 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 15 | steps: 16 | # 1) Check out your repository code with full depth 17 | - name: Checkout code 18 | uses: actions/checkout@v3 19 | with: 20 | fetch-depth: 0 21 | 22 | # 2) List files to verify huntarr.py is present 23 | - name: List files in directory 24 | run: ls -la 25 | 26 | # 3) Set up QEMU for multi-architecture builds 27 | - name: Set up QEMU 28 | uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v2 29 | with: 30 | platforms: arm64,amd64 31 | 32 | # 4) Set up Docker Buildx 33 | - name: Set up Docker Buildx 34 | uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2 35 | 36 | # 5) Log in to Docker Hub 37 | - name: Log in to Docker Hub 38 | if: github.event_name != 'pull_request' 39 | uses: docker/login-action@v2 40 | with: 41 | username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }} 42 | password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }} 43 | 44 | # 6) Extract version from tag if it's a tag push 45 | - name: Extract version from tag 46 | if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/') 47 | id: get_version 48 | run: echo "VERSION=${GITHUB_REF#refs/tags/}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT 49 | 50 | # 7a) Build & Push if on 'main' branch 51 | - name: Build and Push (main) 52 | if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' && github.event_name != 'pull_request' 53 | uses: docker/build-push-action@v3 54 | with: 55 | context: . 56 | push: true 57 | platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64 58 | tags: | 59 | huntarr/4radarr:latest 60 | huntarr/4radarr:${{ github.sha }} 61 | 62 | # 7b) Build & Push if on 'dev' branch 63 | - name: Build and Push (dev) 64 | if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/dev' && github.event_name != 'pull_request' 65 | uses: docker/build-push-action@v3 66 | with: 67 | context: . 68 | push: true 69 | platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64 70 | tags: | 71 | huntarr/4radarr:dev 72 | huntarr/4radarr:${{ github.sha }} 73 | 74 | # 7c) Build & Push if it's a tag/release 75 | - name: Build and Push (release) 76 | if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/') && github.event_name != 'pull_request' 77 | uses: docker/build-push-action@v3 78 | with: 79 | context: . 80 | push: true 81 | platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64 82 | tags: | 83 | huntarr/4radarr:${{ steps.get_version.outputs.VERSION }} 84 | huntarr/4radarr:latest 85 | 86 | # 7d) Just build on pull requests 87 | - name: Build (PR) 88 | if: github.event_name == 'pull_request' 89 | uses: docker/build-push-action@v3 90 | with: 91 | context: . 92 | push: false 93 | platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM python:3.9-slim 2 | WORKDIR /app 3 | # Install dependencies 4 | COPY requirements.txt . 5 | RUN pip install --no-cache-dir -r requirements.txt 6 | # Copy application files 7 | COPY main.py config.py api.py state.py ./ 8 | COPY missing.py upgrade.py ./ 9 | COPY utils/ ./utils/ 10 | # Create state directory 11 | RUN mkdir -p /tmp/huntarr-state 12 | # Default environment variables 13 | ENV API_KEY="your-api-key" \ 14 | API_URL="http://your-radarr-address:7878" \ 15 | API_TIMEOUT="60" \ 16 | HUNT_MISSING_MOVIES=1 \ 17 | HUNT_UPGRADE_MOVIES=5 \ 18 | SLEEP_DURATION=900 \ 19 | STATE_RESET_INTERVAL_HOURS=168 \ 20 | RANDOM_SELECTION="true" \ 21 | MONITORED_ONLY="true" \ 22 | DEBUG_MODE="false" 23 | # Run the application 24 | CMD ["python", "main.py"] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /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. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # THIS IS LEGACY AND WILL NOT BE UPDATED - NEW ONE @ https://github.com/plexguide/Huntarr.io (UI+Sonarr+Radarr) 2 | 3 | ## Huntarr [Radarr Edition] - Force Radarr to Hunt Missing Movies & Upgrade Movie Qualities 4 | 5 |

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12 | 13 | **NOTE**: This utilizes Radarr API Version - `3`. Legacy Name of this Program: Radarr Hunter. 14 | 15 | ## Table of Contents 16 | - [Overview](#overview) 17 | - [Related Projects](#related-projects) 18 | - [Features](#features) 19 | - [How It Works](#how-it-works) 20 | - [Configuration Options](#configuration-options) 21 | - [Installation Methods](#installation-methods) 22 | - [Docker Run](#docker-run) 23 | - [Docker Compose](#docker-compose) 24 | - [Unraid Users](#unraid-users) 25 | - [SystemD Service](#systemd-service) 26 | - [Use Cases](#use-cases) 27 | - [Tips](#tips) 28 | - [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting) 29 | 30 | ## Overview 31 | 32 | This script continually searches your Radarr library for movies with missing files and movies that need quality upgrades. It automatically triggers searches for both missing movies and movies below your quality cutoff. It's designed to run continuously while being gentle on your indexers, helping you gradually complete your movie collection with the best available quality. 33 | 34 | ## Related Projects 35 | 36 | * [Huntarr - Sonarr Edition](https://github.com/plexguide/Huntarr-Sonarr) - Sister version for TV Shows 37 | * [Huntarr - Lidarr Edition](https://github.com/plexguide/Huntarr-Lidarr) - Sister version for Music 38 | * [Huntarr - Readarr Edition](https://github.com/plexguide/Huntarr-Readarr) - Sister version for Books 39 | * [Unraid Intel ARC Deployment](https://github.com/plexguide/Unraid_Intel-ARC_Deployment) - Convert videos to AV1 Format (I've saved 325TB encoding to AV1) 40 | * Visit [PlexGuide](https://plexguide.com) for more great scripts 41 | 42 | ## PayPal Donations – Building My Daughter's Future 43 | 44 | My 12-year-old daughter is passionate about singing, dancing, and exploring STEM. She consistently earns A-B honors and dreams of a bright future. Every donation goes directly into her college fund, helping turn those dreams into reality. Thank you for your generous support! 45 | 46 | [![Donate with PayPal button](https://www.paypalobjects.com/en_US/i/btn/btn_donate_LG.gif)](https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=58AYJ68VVMGSC) 47 | 48 | ## Features 49 | 50 | - 🔄 **Continuous Operation**: Runs indefinitely until manually stopped 51 | - 🎯 **Dual Targeting System**: Targets both missing movies and quality upgrades 52 | - 🎲 **Random Selection**: By default, selects movies randomly to distribute searches across your library 53 | - ⏱️ **Throttled Searches**: Includes configurable delays to prevent overloading indexers 54 | - 📊 **Status Reporting**: Provides clear feedback about what it's doing and which movies it's searching for 55 | - 🛡️ **Error Handling**: Gracefully handles connection issues and API failures 56 | - 🔁 **State Tracking**: Remembers which movies have been processed to avoid duplicate searches 57 | - ⚙️ **Configurable Reset Timer**: Automatically resets search history after a configurable period 58 | - 📦 **Modular Design**: Modern codebase with separated concerns for easier maintenance 59 | - ⏲️ **Configurable Timeouts**: Adjustable API timeout for large libraries 60 | - 🗓️ **Future Release Filtering**: Option to skip movies with future release dates 61 | 62 | ## Indexers Approving of Huntarr: 63 | * https://ninjacentral.co.za 64 | 65 | ## How It Works 66 | 67 | 1. **Initialization**: Connects to your Radarr instance and analyzes your library 68 | 2. **Missing Movies**: 69 | - Identifies movies without files 70 | - Optionally filters out future releases 71 | - Randomly selects movies to process (up to configurable limit) 72 | - Refreshes metadata and triggers searches 73 | 3. **Quality Upgrades**: 74 | - Finds movies that don't meet your quality cutoff settings 75 | - Processes them in configurable batches 76 | - Uses smart selection to distribute searches 77 | 4. **State Management**: 78 | - Tracks which movies have been processed 79 | - Automatically resets this tracking after a configurable time period 80 | 5. **Repeat Cycle**: Waits for a configurable period before starting the next cycle 81 | 82 | 83 | 84 | 88 | 92 | 93 | 94 | 98 | 99 |
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100 | 101 | ## Configuration Options 102 | 103 | The following environment variables can be configured: 104 | 105 | | Variable | Description | Default | 106 | |------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------| 107 | | `API_KEY` | Your Radarr API key | Required | 108 | | `API_URL` | URL to your Radarr instance | Required | 109 | | `API_TIMEOUT` | Timeout in seconds for API requests to Radarr | 60 | 110 | | `MONITORED_ONLY` | Only process monitored movies | true | 111 | | `SKIP_FUTURE_RELEASES` | Skip processing movies with release dates in the future | true | 112 | | `HUNT_MISSING_MOVIES` | Maximum missing movies to process per cycle | 1 | 113 | | `HUNT_UPGRADE_MOVIES` | Maximum upgrade movies to process per cycle | 5 | 114 | | `SLEEP_DURATION` | Seconds to wait after completing a cycle (900 = 15 minutes) | 900 | 115 | | `RANDOM_SELECTION` | Use random selection (`true`) or sequential (`false`) | true | 116 | | `STATE_RESET_INTERVAL_HOURS` | Hours which the processed state files reset (168=1 week, 0=never reset) | 168 | 117 | | `DEBUG_MODE` | Enable detailed debug logging (`true` or `false`) | false | 118 | 119 | ### Detailed Configuration Explanation 120 | 121 | - **API_TIMEOUT** 122 | - Sets the maximum number of seconds to wait for Radarr API responses before timing out. 123 | - This is particularly important when working with large libraries. 124 | - If you experience timeout errors, increase this value. 125 | - For libraries with thousands of movies, values of 90-120 seconds may be necessary. 126 | - Default is 60 seconds, which works well for most medium-sized libraries. 127 | 128 | - **SKIP_FUTURE_RELEASES** 129 | - When set to `true`, movies with release dates in the future will be skipped during missing movie processing. 130 | - This prevents searching for content that isn't yet available. 131 | - The script checks physical, digital, and theater release dates. 132 | - Set to `false` if you want to process all missing movies regardless of release date. 133 | 134 | - **HUNT_MISSING_MOVIES** 135 | - Sets the maximum number of missing movies to process in each cycle. 136 | - Once this limit is reached, the script stops processing further missing movies until the next cycle. 137 | - Set to `0` to disable missing movie processing completely. 138 | 139 | - **HUNT_UPGRADE_MOVIES** 140 | - Sets the maximum number of upgrade movies to process in each cycle. 141 | - When this limit is reached, the upgrade portion of the cycle stops. 142 | - Set to `0` to disable quality upgrade processing completely. 143 | 144 | - **RANDOM_SELECTION** 145 | - When `true`, selects movies randomly, which helps distribute searches across your library. 146 | - When `false`, processes movies sequentially, which can be more predictable and methodical. 147 | 148 | - **STATE_RESET_INTERVAL_HOURS** 149 | - Controls how often the script "forgets" which movies it has already processed. 150 | - The script records the IDs of missing movies and upgrade movies that have been processed. 151 | - When the age of these records exceeds the number of hours set by this variable, the records are cleared automatically. 152 | - This reset allows the script to re-check movies that were previously processed, so if there are changes (such as improved quality), they can be processed again. 153 | - Setting this to `0` will disable the reset functionality entirely - processed items will be remembered indefinitely. 154 | - Default is 168 hours (one week) - meaning the script will start fresh weekly. 155 | 156 | - **DEBUG_MODE** 157 | - When set to `true`, the script will output detailed debugging information about API responses and internal operations. 158 | - Useful for troubleshooting issues but can make logs verbose. 159 | 160 | --- 161 | 162 | ## Installation Methods 163 | 164 | ### Docker Run 165 | 166 | The simplest way to run Huntarr is via Docker: 167 | 168 | ```bash 169 | docker run -d --name huntarr-radarr \ 170 | --restart always \ 171 | -e API_KEY="your-api-key" \ 172 | -e API_URL="http://your-radarr-address:7878" \ 173 | -e API_TIMEOUT="60" \ 174 | -e MONITORED_ONLY="true" \ 175 | -e SKIP_FUTURE_RELEASES="true" \ 176 | -e HUNT_MISSING_MOVIES="1" \ 177 | -e HUNT_UPGRADE_MOVIES="0" \ 178 | -e SLEEP_DURATION="900" \ 179 | -e RANDOM_SELECTION="true" \ 180 | -e STATE_RESET_INTERVAL_HOURS="168" \ 181 | -e DEBUG_MODE="false" \ 182 | huntarr/4radarr:latest 183 | ``` 184 | 185 | To check on the status of the program, you should see new files downloading or you can type: 186 | ```bash 187 | docker logs huntarr-radarr 188 | ``` 189 | 190 | ### Docker Compose 191 | 192 | For those who prefer Docker Compose, add this to your `docker-compose.yml` file: 193 | 194 | ```yaml 195 | version: "3.8" 196 | services: 197 | huntarr-radarr: 198 | image: huntarr/4radarr:latest 199 | container_name: huntarr-radarr 200 | restart: always 201 | environment: 202 | API_KEY: "your-api-key" 203 | API_URL: "http://your-radarr-address:7878" 204 | API_TIMEOUT: "60" 205 | MONITORED_ONLY: "true" 206 | SKIP_FUTURE_RELEASES: "true" 207 | HUNT_MISSING_MOVIES: "1" 208 | HUNT_UPGRADE_MOVIES: "0" 209 | SLEEP_DURATION: "900" 210 | RANDOM_SELECTION: "true" 211 | STATE_RESET_INTERVAL_HOURS: "168" 212 | DEBUG_MODE: "false" 213 | ``` 214 | 215 | Then run: 216 | 217 | ```bash 218 | docker-compose up -d huntarr-radarr 219 | ``` 220 | 221 | To check on the status of the program, you should see new files downloading or you can type: 222 | ```bash 223 | docker logs huntarr-radarr 224 | ``` 225 | 226 | ### Unraid Users 227 | 228 | Run from the Unraid Command Line. This will eventaully be submitted to the Unraid App Store 229 | 230 | ```bash 231 | docker run -d --name huntarr-radarr \ 232 | --restart always \ 233 | -e API_KEY="your-api-key" \ 234 | -e API_URL="http://your-radarr-address:7878" \ 235 | -e API_TIMEOUT="60" \ 236 | -e MONITORED_ONLY="true" \ 237 | -e SKIP_FUTURE_RELEASES="true" \ 238 | -e HUNT_MISSING_MOVIES="1" \ 239 | -e HUNT_UPGRADE_MOVIES="0" \ 240 | -e SLEEP_DURATION="900" \ 241 | -e RANDOM_SELECTION="true" \ 242 | -e STATE_RESET_INTERVAL_HOURS="168" \ 243 | -e DEBUG_MODE="false" \ 244 | huntarr/4radarr:latest 245 | ``` 246 | 247 | ### SystemD Service 248 | 249 | For a more permanent installation on Linux systems using SystemD: 250 | 251 | 1. Save the script to `/usr/local/bin/huntarr.sh` 252 | 2. Make it executable: `chmod +x /usr/local/bin/huntarr.sh` 253 | 3. Create a systemd service file at `/etc/systemd/system/huntarr.service`: 254 | 255 | ```ini 256 | [Unit] 257 | Description=Huntarr Service 258 | After=network.target radarr.service 259 | 260 | [Service] 261 | Type=simple 262 | User=your-username 263 | Environment="API_KEY=your-api-key" 264 | Environment="API_URL=http://localhost:7878" 265 | Environment="API_TIMEOUT=60" 266 | Environment="MONITORED_ONLY=true" 267 | Environment="SKIP_FUTURE_RELEASES=true" 268 | Environment="HUNT_MISSING_MOVIES=1" 269 | Environment="HUNT_UPGRADE_MOVIES=0" 270 | Environment="SLEEP_DURATION=900" 271 | Environment="RANDOM_SELECTION=true" 272 | Environment="STATE_RESET_INTERVAL_HOURS=168" 273 | Environment="DEBUG_MODE=false" 274 | ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/huntarr.sh 275 | Restart=on-failure 276 | RestartSec=10 277 | 278 | [Install] 279 | WantedBy=multi-user.target 280 | ``` 281 | 282 | 4. Enable and start the service: 283 | 284 | ```bash 285 | sudo systemctl enable huntarr 286 | sudo systemctl start huntarr 287 | ``` 288 | 289 | ## Use Cases 290 | 291 | - **Library Completion**: Gradually fill in missing movies in your collection 292 | - **Quality Improvement**: Automatically upgrade movie quality as better versions become available 293 | - **New Movie Setup**: Automatically find newly added movies 294 | - **Background Service**: Run it in the background to continuously maintain your library 295 | - **Smart Rotation**: With state tracking, ensures all content gets attention over time 296 | - **Large Library Management**: With optimized performance and configurable timeouts, handles even the largest libraries 297 | - **Release Date Awareness**: Skip movies that aren't released yet, focusing only on currently available content 298 | 299 | ## Tips 300 | 301 | - **First-Time Use**: Start with default settings to ensure it works with your setup 302 | - **Adjusting Speed**: Lower the `SLEEP_DURATION` to search more frequently (be careful with indexer limits) 303 | - **Batch Size Control**: Adjust `HUNT_MISSING_MOVIES` and `HUNT_UPGRADE_MOVIES` based on your indexer's rate limits 304 | - **Monitored Status**: Set `MONITORED_ONLY=false` if you want to download all missing movies regardless of monitored status 305 | - **System Resources**: The script uses minimal resources and can run continuously on even low-powered systems 306 | - **Debugging Issues**: Enable `DEBUG_MODE=true` temporarily to see detailed logs when troubleshooting 307 | - **API Timeouts**: If you have a large library, increase the `API_TIMEOUT` value to 90-120 seconds to prevent timeout errors 308 | - **Future Releases**: Use `SKIP_FUTURE_RELEASES=true` to avoid searching for movies not yet released 309 | 310 | ## Troubleshooting 311 | 312 | - **API Key Issues**: Check that your API key is correct in Radarr settings 313 | - **Connection Problems**: Ensure the Radarr URL is accessible from where you're running the script 314 | - **Command Failures**: If search commands fail, try using the Radarr UI to verify what commands are available in your version 315 | - **Logs**: Check the container logs with `docker logs huntarr-radarr` if running in Docker 316 | - **Debug Mode**: Enable `DEBUG_MODE=true` to see detailed API responses and process flow 317 | - **State Files**: The script stores state in `/tmp/huntarr-state/` - if something seems stuck, you can try deleting these files 318 | - **Timeout Errors**: If you see "Read timed out" errors, increase the `API_TIMEOUT` value to give Radarr more time to respond 319 | 320 | --- 321 | 322 | **Change Log:** 323 | - **v1**: Original code written 324 | - **v2**: Added dual targeting for both missing and quality upgrade movies 325 | - **v3**: Added state tracking to prevent duplicate searches 326 | - **v4**: Implemented configurable state reset timer 327 | - **v5**: Added debug mode and improved error handling 328 | - **v6**: Enhanced random selection mode for better distribution 329 | - **v7**: Renamed from "Radarr Hunter" to "Huntarr [Radarr Edition]" 330 | - **v8**: Complete modular refactoring for better maintainability 331 | - **v9**: Added configurable API timeout and standardized parameter naming with HUNT_ prefix 332 | - **v10**: Added version tags for improved stability and predictable updates 333 | - **v11**: Added SKIP_FUTURE_RELEASES option to prevent searching for unreleased movies 334 | 335 | --- 336 | 337 | This script helps automate the tedious process of finding missing movies and quality upgrades in your collection, running quietly in the background while respecting your indexers' rate limits. 338 | 339 | --- 340 | 341 | Thanks to: 342 | 343 | [IntensiveCareCub](https://www.reddit.com/user/IntensiveCareCub/) for the Hunter to Huntarr idea! 344 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /api.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | """ 3 | Radarr API Helper Functions 4 | Handles all communication with the Radarr API 5 | """ 6 | 7 | import requests 8 | import time 9 | import datetime 10 | from typing import List, Dict, Any, Optional, Union 11 | from utils.logger import logger, debug_log 12 | from config import API_KEY, API_URL, API_TIMEOUT, MONITORED_ONLY, SKIP_FUTURE_RELEASES, COMMAND_WAIT_DELAY, COMMAND_WAIT_ATTEMPTS 13 | 14 | # Create a session for reuse 15 | session = requests.Session() 16 | 17 | def radarr_request(endpoint: str, method: str = "GET", data: Dict = None) -> Optional[Union[Dict, List]]: 18 | """ 19 | Make a request to the Radarr API (v3). 20 | `endpoint` should be something like 'movie', 'command', etc. 21 | """ 22 | url = f"{API_URL}/api/v3/{endpoint}" 23 | headers = { 24 | "X-Api-Key": API_KEY, 25 | "Content-Type": "application/json" 26 | } 27 | 28 | try: 29 | if method.upper() == "GET": 30 | response = session.get(url, headers=headers, timeout=API_TIMEOUT) 31 | elif method.upper() == "POST": 32 | response = session.post(url, headers=headers, json=data, timeout=API_TIMEOUT) 33 | else: 34 | logger.error(f"Unsupported HTTP method: {method}") 35 | return None 36 | 37 | response.raise_for_status() 38 | return response.json() 39 | except requests.exceptions.RequestException as e: 40 | logger.error(f"API request error: {e}") 41 | return None 42 | 43 | def wait_for_command(command_id: int): 44 | logger.debug(f"Waiting for command {command_id} to complete...") 45 | attempts = 0 46 | while True: 47 | try: 48 | time.sleep(COMMAND_WAIT_DELAY) 49 | response = radarr_request(f"command/{command_id}") 50 | logger.debug(f"Command {command_id} Status: {response['status']}") 51 | except Exception as error: 52 | logger.error(f"Error fetching command status on attempt {attempts + 1}: {error}") 53 | return False 54 | 55 | attempts += 1 56 | 57 | if response['status'].lower() in ['complete', 'completed'] or attempts >= COMMAND_WAIT_ATTEMPTS: 58 | break 59 | 60 | if response['status'].lower() not in ['complete', 'completed']: 61 | logger.warning(f"Command {command_id} did not complete within the allowed attempts.") 62 | return False 63 | 64 | time.sleep(0.5) 65 | 66 | return response['status'].lower() in ['complete', 'completed'] 67 | 68 | def get_download_queue_size() -> Optional[int]: 69 | """ 70 | GET /api/v3/queue 71 | Returns total number of items in the queue with the status 'downloading'. 72 | """ 73 | response = radarr_request("queue?status=downloading") 74 | total_records = response.get("totalRecords", 0) 75 | if not isinstance(total_records, int): 76 | total_records = 0 77 | logger.debug(f"Download Queue Size: {total_records}") 78 | 79 | return total_records 80 | 81 | def get_movies() -> List[Dict]: 82 | """Get all movies from Radarr (full list)""" 83 | result = radarr_request("movie") 84 | if result: 85 | debug_log("Raw movies API response sample:", result[:2] if len(result) > 2 else result) 86 | return result or [] 87 | 88 | def get_cutoff_unmet() -> List[Dict]: 89 | """ 90 | Directly query Radarr for only those movies where the quality cutoff is not met. 91 | This is the most reliable way for big libraries. Optionally filter by monitored. 92 | """ 93 | query = "movie?qualityCutoffNotMet=true" 94 | if MONITORED_ONLY: 95 | # Append &monitored=true to the querystring 96 | query += "&monitored=true" 97 | 98 | # Perform the request 99 | result = radarr_request(query, method="GET") 100 | return result or [] 101 | 102 | def get_missing_movies() -> List[Dict]: 103 | """ 104 | Get a list of movies that are missing files. 105 | Filters based on MONITORED_ONLY setting and optionally 106 | excludes future releases. 107 | """ 108 | movies = get_movies() 109 | 110 | if not movies: 111 | return [] 112 | 113 | missing_movies = [] 114 | 115 | # Get current date in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD) for date comparison 116 | current_date = datetime.datetime.now().strftime("%Y-%m-%d") 117 | 118 | for movie in movies: 119 | # Skip if not missing a file 120 | if movie.get('hasFile'): 121 | continue 122 | 123 | # Apply monitored filter if needed 124 | if MONITORED_ONLY and not movie.get('monitored'): 125 | continue 126 | 127 | # Skip future releases if enabled 128 | if SKIP_FUTURE_RELEASES: 129 | # Check physical, digital, and cinema release dates 130 | physical_release = movie.get('physicalRelease') 131 | digital_release = movie.get('digitalRelease') 132 | in_cinemas = movie.get('inCinemas') 133 | 134 | # Use the earliest available release date for comparison 135 | release_date = None 136 | if physical_release: 137 | release_date = physical_release 138 | elif digital_release: 139 | release_date = digital_release 140 | elif in_cinemas: 141 | release_date = in_cinemas 142 | 143 | # Skip if release date exists and is in the future 144 | if release_date and release_date > current_date: 145 | logger.debug(f"Skipping future release '{movie.get('title')}' with date {release_date}") 146 | continue 147 | 148 | missing_movies.append(movie) 149 | 150 | return missing_movies 151 | 152 | def refresh_movie(movie_id: int) -> Optional[Dict]: 153 | """Refresh a movie by ID""" 154 | data = { 155 | "name": "RefreshMovie", 156 | "movieIds": [movie_id] 157 | } 158 | response = radarr_request("command", method="POST", data=data) 159 | return wait_for_command(response['id']) 160 | 161 | def movie_search(movie_id: int) -> Optional[Dict]: 162 | """Search for a movie by ID""" 163 | data = { 164 | "name": "MoviesSearch", 165 | "movieIds": [movie_id] 166 | } 167 | response = radarr_request("command", method="POST", data=data) 168 | return wait_for_command(response['id']) 169 | 170 | def rescan_movie(movie_id: int) -> Optional[Dict]: 171 | """Rescan movie files""" 172 | data = { 173 | "name": "RescanMovie", 174 | "movieId": movie_id 175 | } 176 | response = radarr_request("command", method="POST", data=data) 177 | return wait_for_command(response['id']) 178 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | """ 3 | Configuration module for Huntarr-Radarr 4 | Handles all environment variables and configuration settings 5 | """ 6 | 7 | import os 8 | import logging 9 | 10 | # API Configuration 11 | API_KEY = os.environ.get("API_KEY", "your-api-key") 12 | API_URL = os.environ.get("API_URL", "http://your-radarr-address:7878") 13 | 14 | # API timeout in seconds 15 | try: 16 | API_TIMEOUT = int(os.environ.get("API_TIMEOUT", "60")) 17 | except ValueError: 18 | API_TIMEOUT = 60 19 | print(f"Warning: Invalid API_TIMEOUT value, using default: {API_TIMEOUT}") 20 | 21 | # Missing Content Settings 22 | try: 23 | HUNT_MISSING_MOVIES = int(os.environ.get("HUNT_MISSING_MOVIES", "1")) 24 | except ValueError: 25 | HUNT_MISSING_MOVIES = 1 26 | print(f"Warning: Invalid HUNT_MISSING_MOVIES value, using default: {HUNT_MISSING_MOVIES}") 27 | 28 | # Upgrade Settings 29 | try: 30 | HUNT_UPGRADE_MOVIES = int(os.environ.get("HUNT_UPGRADE_MOVIES", "5")) 31 | except ValueError: 32 | HUNT_UPGRADE_MOVIES = 5 33 | print(f"Warning: Invalid HUNT_UPGRADE_MOVIES value, using default: {HUNT_UPGRADE_MOVIES}") 34 | 35 | # Sleep duration in seconds after completing one full cycle (default 15 minutes) 36 | try: 37 | SLEEP_DURATION = int(os.environ.get("SLEEP_DURATION", "900")) 38 | except ValueError: 39 | SLEEP_DURATION = 900 40 | print(f"Warning: Invalid SLEEP_DURATION value, using default: {SLEEP_DURATION}") 41 | 42 | # Reset processed state file after this many hours (default 168 hours = 1 week) 43 | try: 44 | STATE_RESET_INTERVAL_HOURS = int(os.environ.get("STATE_RESET_INTERVAL_HOURS", "168")) 45 | except ValueError: 46 | STATE_RESET_INTERVAL_HOURS = 168 47 | print(f"Warning: Invalid STATE_RESET_INTERVAL_HOURS value, using default: {STATE_RESET_INTERVAL_HOURS}") 48 | 49 | # Delay in seconds between checking the status of a command (default 1 second) 50 | try: 51 | COMMAND_WAIT_DELAY = int(os.environ.get("COMMAND_WAIT_DELAY", "1")) 52 | except ValueError: 53 | COMMAND_WAIT_DELAY = 1 54 | print(f"Warning: Invalid COMMAND_WAIT_DELAY value, using default: {COMMAND_WAIT_DELAY}") 55 | 56 | # Number of attempts to wait for a command to complete before giving up (default 600 attempts) 57 | try: 58 | COMMAND_WAIT_ATTEMPTS = int(os.environ.get("COMMAND_WAIT_ATTEMPTS", "600")) 59 | except ValueError: 60 | COMMAND_WAIT_ATTEMPTS = 600 61 | print(f"Warning: Invalid COMMAND_WAIT_ATTEMPTS value, using default: {COMMAND_WAIT_ATTEMPTS}") 62 | 63 | # Minimum size of the download queue before starting a hunt (default -1) 64 | try: 65 | MINIMUM_DOWNLOAD_QUEUE_SIZE = int(os.environ.get("MINIMUM_DOWNLOAD_QUEUE_SIZE", "-1")) 66 | except ValueError: 67 | MINIMUM_DOWNLOAD_QUEUE_SIZE = -1 68 | print(f"Warning: Invalid MINIMUM_DOWNLOAD_QUEUE_SIZE value, using default: {MINIMUM_DOWNLOAD_QUEUE_SIZE}") 69 | 70 | # Selection Settings 71 | RANDOM_SELECTION = os.environ.get("RANDOM_SELECTION", "true").lower() == "true" 72 | MONITORED_ONLY = os.environ.get("MONITORED_ONLY", "true").lower() == "true" 73 | SKIP_FUTURE_RELEASES = os.environ.get("SKIP_FUTURE_RELEASES", "true").lower() == "true" 74 | 75 | # Hunt mode: "missing", "upgrade", or "both" 76 | HUNT_MODE = os.environ.get("HUNT_MODE", "both") 77 | 78 | # Debug Settings 79 | DEBUG_MODE = os.environ.get("DEBUG_MODE", "false").lower() == "true" 80 | 81 | def log_configuration(logger): 82 | """Log the current configuration settings""" 83 | logger.info("=== Huntarr [Radarr Edition] Starting ===") 84 | logger.info(f"API URL: {API_URL}") 85 | logger.info(f"API Timeout: {API_TIMEOUT}s") 86 | logger.info(f"Missing Content Configuration: HUNT_MISSING_MOVIES={HUNT_MISSING_MOVIES}") 87 | logger.info(f"Upgrade Configuration: HUNT_UPGRADE_MOVIES={HUNT_UPGRADE_MOVIES}") 88 | logger.info(f"State Reset Interval: {STATE_RESET_INTERVAL_HOURS} hours") 89 | logger.info(f"Minimum Download Queue Size: {MINIMUM_DOWNLOAD_QUEUE_SIZE}") 90 | logger.info(f"MONITORED_ONLY={MONITORED_ONLY}, RANDOM_SELECTION={RANDOM_SELECTION}") 91 | logger.info(f"SKIP_FUTURE_RELEASES={SKIP_FUTURE_RELEASES}") 92 | logger.info(f"HUNT_MODE={HUNT_MODE}, SLEEP_DURATION={SLEEP_DURATION}s") 93 | logger.info(f"COMMAND_WAIT_DELAY={COMMAND_WAIT_DELAY}, COMMAND_WAIT_ATTEMPTS={COMMAND_WAIT_ATTEMPTS}") 94 | logger.debug(f"API_KEY={API_KEY}") -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | """ 3 | Huntarr [Radarr Edition] - Python Version 4 | Main entry point for the application 5 | """ 6 | 7 | import time 8 | import sys 9 | from utils.logger import logger 10 | from config import HUNT_MODE, SLEEP_DURATION, MINIMUM_DOWNLOAD_QUEUE_SIZE, log_configuration 11 | from missing import process_missing_movies 12 | from upgrade import process_cutoff_upgrades 13 | from state import check_state_reset, calculate_reset_time 14 | from api import get_download_queue_size 15 | 16 | def main_loop() -> None: 17 | """Main processing loop for Huntarr-Radarr""" 18 | while True: 19 | # Check if state files need to be reset 20 | check_state_reset() 21 | 22 | logger.info(f"=== Starting Huntarr-Radarr cycle ===") 23 | 24 | # Track if any processing was done in this cycle 25 | processing_done = False 26 | 27 | # Check if we should ignore the download queue size or if we are below the minimum queue size 28 | download_queue_size = get_download_queue_size() 29 | if MINIMUM_DOWNLOAD_QUEUE_SIZE < 0 or (MINIMUM_DOWNLOAD_QUEUE_SIZE >= 0 and download_queue_size <= MINIMUM_DOWNLOAD_QUEUE_SIZE): 30 | 31 | # Process movies based on HUNT_MODE 32 | if HUNT_MODE in ["missing", "both"]: 33 | if process_missing_movies(): 34 | processing_done = True 35 | 36 | if HUNT_MODE in ["upgrade", "both"]: 37 | if process_cutoff_upgrades(): 38 | processing_done = True 39 | 40 | else: 41 | logger.info(f"Download queue size ({download_queue_size}) is above the minimum threshold ({MINIMUM_DOWNLOAD_QUEUE_SIZE}). Skipped processing.") 42 | 43 | # Calculate time until the next reset 44 | calculate_reset_time() 45 | 46 | # Sleep at the end of the cycle only 47 | logger.info(f"Cycle complete. Sleeping {SLEEP_DURATION}s before next cycle...") 48 | logger.info("⭐ Tool Great? Donate @ https://donate.plex.one for Daughter's College Fund!") 49 | time.sleep(SLEEP_DURATION) 50 | 51 | if __name__ == "__main__": 52 | # Log configuration settings 53 | log_configuration(logger) 54 | 55 | try: 56 | main_loop() 57 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 58 | logger.info("Huntarr-Radarr stopped by user.") 59 | sys.exit(0) 60 | except Exception as e: 61 | logger.exception(f"Unexpected error: {e}") 62 | sys.exit(1) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /missing.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | """ 3 | Missing Movie Processing 4 | Handles searching for missing movies in Radarr 5 | """ 6 | 7 | import random 8 | import time 9 | from typing import List 10 | from utils.logger import logger 11 | from config import HUNT_MISSING_MOVIES, MONITORED_ONLY, RANDOM_SELECTION 12 | from api import get_missing_movies, refresh_movie, movie_search, rescan_movie 13 | from state import load_processed_ids, save_processed_id, truncate_processed_list, PROCESSED_MISSING_FILE 14 | 15 | def process_missing_movies() -> bool: 16 | """ 17 | Process movies that are missing files. 18 | 19 | Returns: 20 | True if any processing was done, False otherwise 21 | """ 22 | logger.info("=== Checking for Missing Movies ===") 23 | 24 | # Skip if HUNT_MISSING_MOVIES is set to 0 25 | if HUNT_MISSING_MOVIES <= 0: 26 | logger.info("HUNT_MISSING_MOVIES is set to 0, skipping missing content") 27 | return False 28 | 29 | missing_movies = get_missing_movies() 30 | if not missing_movies: 31 | logger.info("No missing movies found.") 32 | return False 33 | 34 | logger.info(f"Found {len(missing_movies)} movie(s) with missing files.") 35 | processed_missing_ids = load_processed_ids(PROCESSED_MISSING_FILE) 36 | movies_processed = 0 37 | processing_done = False 38 | 39 | # Randomize or use sequential indices 40 | indices = list(range(len(missing_movies))) 41 | if RANDOM_SELECTION: 42 | random.shuffle(indices) 43 | 44 | for i in indices: 45 | if movies_processed >= HUNT_MISSING_MOVIES: 46 | break 47 | 48 | movie = missing_movies[i] 49 | movie_id = movie.get('id') 50 | if not movie_id or movie_id in processed_missing_ids: 51 | continue 52 | 53 | title = movie.get('title', 'Unknown Title') 54 | year = movie.get('year', 'Unknown Year') 55 | 56 | logger.info(f"Processing missing movie \"{title} ({year})\" (ID: {movie_id}).") 57 | 58 | # Refresh 59 | logger.info(" - Refreshing movie...") 60 | refresh_res = refresh_movie(movie_id) 61 | if not refresh_res: 62 | logger.warning(f"WARNING: Refresh command failed for {title}. Skipping.") 63 | continue 64 | 65 | # Search 66 | logger.info(f" - Searching for \"{title}\"...") 67 | search_res = movie_search(movie_id) 68 | if search_res: 69 | logger.info(f"Search command completed successfully.") 70 | processing_done = True 71 | else: 72 | logger.warning("WARNING: Movie search failed.") 73 | continue 74 | 75 | # Rescan 76 | logger.info(" - Rescanning movie folder...") 77 | rescan_res = rescan_movie(movie_id) 78 | if rescan_res: 79 | logger.info(f"Rescan command completed successfully.") 80 | else: 81 | logger.warning("WARNING: Rescan command not available or failed.") 82 | 83 | # Mark processed 84 | save_processed_id(PROCESSED_MISSING_FILE, movie_id) 85 | movies_processed += 1 86 | logger.info(f"Processed {movies_processed}/{HUNT_MISSING_MOVIES} missing movies this cycle.") 87 | 88 | # Truncate processed list if needed 89 | truncate_processed_list(PROCESSED_MISSING_FILE) 90 | 91 | return processing_done -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | requests>=2.25.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /state.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | """ 3 | State management for Huntarr-Radarr 4 | Handles tracking which movies have been processed 5 | """ 6 | 7 | import os 8 | import time 9 | import pathlib 10 | from typing import List 11 | from utils.logger import logger 12 | from config import STATE_RESET_INTERVAL_HOURS 13 | 14 | # State directory setup 15 | STATE_DIR = pathlib.Path("/tmp/huntarr-state") 16 | STATE_DIR.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) 17 | 18 | PROCESSED_MISSING_FILE = STATE_DIR / "processed_missing_ids.txt" 19 | PROCESSED_UPGRADE_FILE = STATE_DIR / "processed_upgrade_ids.txt" 20 | 21 | # Create files if they don't exist 22 | PROCESSED_MISSING_FILE.touch(exist_ok=True) 23 | PROCESSED_UPGRADE_FILE.touch(exist_ok=True) 24 | 25 | def load_processed_ids(file_path: pathlib.Path) -> List[int]: 26 | """Load processed movie IDs from a file.""" 27 | try: 28 | with open(file_path, 'r') as f: 29 | return [int(line.strip()) for line in f if line.strip().isdigit()] 30 | except Exception as e: 31 | logger.error(f"Error reading processed IDs from {file_path}: {e}") 32 | return [] 33 | 34 | def save_processed_id(file_path: pathlib.Path, obj_id: int) -> None: 35 | """Save a processed movie ID to a file.""" 36 | try: 37 | with open(file_path, 'a') as f: 38 | f.write(f"{obj_id}\n") 39 | except Exception as e: 40 | logger.error(f"Error writing to {file_path}: {e}") 41 | 42 | def truncate_processed_list(file_path: pathlib.Path, max_lines: int = 500) -> None: 43 | """Truncate the processed list to prevent unbounded growth.""" 44 | try: 45 | # Only check if file is somewhat large 46 | if file_path.stat().st_size > 10000: 47 | lines = file_path.read_text().splitlines() 48 | if len(lines) > max_lines: 49 | logger.info(f"Processed list is large. Truncating to last {max_lines} entries.") 50 | with open(file_path, 'w') as f: 51 | f.write('\n'.join(lines[-max_lines:]) + '\n') 52 | except Exception as e: 53 | logger.error(f"Error truncating {file_path}: {e}") 54 | 55 | def check_state_reset() -> None: 56 | """Check if state files need to be reset based on their age.""" 57 | if STATE_RESET_INTERVAL_HOURS <= 0: 58 | logger.info("State reset is disabled. Processed items will be remembered indefinitely.") 59 | return 60 | 61 | missing_age = time.time() - PROCESSED_MISSING_FILE.stat().st_mtime 62 | upgrade_age = time.time() - PROCESSED_UPGRADE_FILE.stat().st_mtime 63 | reset_interval_seconds = STATE_RESET_INTERVAL_HOURS * 3600 64 | 65 | if missing_age >= reset_interval_seconds or upgrade_age >= reset_interval_seconds: 66 | logger.info(f"Resetting processed state files (older than {STATE_RESET_INTERVAL_HOURS} hours).") 67 | PROCESSED_MISSING_FILE.write_text("") 68 | PROCESSED_UPGRADE_FILE.write_text("") 69 | 70 | def calculate_reset_time() -> None: 71 | """Calculate and display time until the next state reset.""" 72 | if STATE_RESET_INTERVAL_HOURS <= 0: 73 | logger.info("State reset is disabled. Processed items will be remembered indefinitely.") 74 | return 75 | 76 | current_time = time.time() 77 | missing_age = current_time - PROCESSED_MISSING_FILE.stat().st_mtime 78 | upgrade_age = current_time - PROCESSED_UPGRADE_FILE.stat().st_mtime 79 | 80 | reset_interval_seconds = STATE_RESET_INTERVAL_HOURS * 3600 81 | missing_remaining = reset_interval_seconds - missing_age 82 | upgrade_remaining = reset_interval_seconds - upgrade_age 83 | 84 | remaining_seconds = min(missing_remaining, upgrade_remaining) 85 | remaining_minutes = int(remaining_seconds / 60) 86 | 87 | logger.info(f"State reset will occur in approximately {remaining_minutes} minutes.") -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /upgrade.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | """ 3 | Quality Upgrade Processing 4 | Handles searching for movies that need quality upgrades in Radarr 5 | """ 6 | 7 | import random 8 | import time 9 | from utils.logger import logger 10 | from config import HUNT_UPGRADE_MOVIES, RANDOM_SELECTION 11 | from api import get_cutoff_unmet, refresh_movie, movie_search, rescan_movie 12 | from state import load_processed_ids, save_processed_id, truncate_processed_list, PROCESSED_UPGRADE_FILE 13 | 14 | def process_cutoff_upgrades() -> bool: 15 | """ 16 | Process movies that need quality upgrades. 17 | 18 | Returns: 19 | True if any processing was done, False otherwise 20 | """ 21 | logger.info("=== Checking for Quality Upgrades (Cutoff Unmet) ===") 22 | 23 | # Skip if HUNT_UPGRADE_MOVIES is set to 0 24 | if HUNT_UPGRADE_MOVIES <= 0: 25 | logger.info("HUNT_UPGRADE_MOVIES is set to 0, skipping quality upgrades") 26 | return False 27 | 28 | upgrade_movies = get_cutoff_unmet() 29 | 30 | if not upgrade_movies: 31 | logger.info("No movies found that need quality upgrades.") 32 | return False 33 | 34 | logger.info(f"Found {len(upgrade_movies)} movies that need quality upgrades.") 35 | processed_upgrade_ids = load_processed_ids(PROCESSED_UPGRADE_FILE) 36 | movies_processed = 0 37 | processing_done = False 38 | 39 | # Randomize or use sequential indices 40 | indices = list(range(len(upgrade_movies))) 41 | if RANDOM_SELECTION: 42 | random.shuffle(indices) 43 | 44 | for i in indices: 45 | if movies_processed >= HUNT_UPGRADE_MOVIES: 46 | break 47 | 48 | movie = upgrade_movies[i] 49 | movie_id = movie.get('id') 50 | if not movie_id or movie_id in processed_upgrade_ids: 51 | continue 52 | 53 | title = movie.get('title', 'Unknown Title') 54 | year = movie.get('year', 'Unknown Year') 55 | logger.info(f"Processing quality upgrade for \"{title} ({year})\" (ID: {movie_id})") 56 | 57 | # Refresh 58 | logger.info(" - Refreshing movie information...") 59 | refresh_res = refresh_movie(movie_id) 60 | if not refresh_res: 61 | logger.warning("WARNING: Refresh command failed. Skipping this movie.") 62 | continue 63 | 64 | logger.info(f"Refresh command completed successfully.") 65 | 66 | # Search 67 | logger.info(" - Searching for quality upgrade...") 68 | search_res = movie_search(movie_id) 69 | if search_res: 70 | logger.info(f"Search command completed successfully.") 71 | processing_done = True 72 | 73 | # Rescan 74 | logger.info(" - Rescanning movie folder...") 75 | rescan_res = rescan_movie(movie_id) 76 | if rescan_res: 77 | logger.info(f"Rescan command completed successfully.") 78 | else: 79 | logger.warning("WARNING: Rescan command not available or failed.") 80 | 81 | # Mark processed 82 | save_processed_id(PROCESSED_UPGRADE_FILE, movie_id) 83 | movies_processed += 1 84 | logger.info(f"Processed {movies_processed}/{HUNT_UPGRADE_MOVIES} upgrade movies this cycle.") 85 | else: 86 | logger.warning(f"WARNING: Search command failed for movie ID {movie_id}.") 87 | 88 | logger.info(f"Completed processing {movies_processed} upgrade movies for this cycle.") 89 | truncate_processed_list(PROCESSED_UPGRADE_FILE) 90 | 91 | return processing_done -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /utils/init.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | """ 2 | Utility functions for Huntarr-Radarr 3 | """ 4 | 5 | from utils.logger import logger, debug_log 6 | 7 | __all__ = ['logger', 'debug_log'] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /utils/logger.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | """ 3 | Logging configuration for Huntarr-Radarr 4 | """ 5 | 6 | import logging 7 | import sys 8 | import os 9 | from config import DEBUG_MODE 10 | 11 | def setup_logger(): 12 | """Configure and return the application logger""" 13 | logger = logging.getLogger("huntarr-radarr") 14 | 15 | # Set the log level based on DEBUG_MODE 16 | logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG if DEBUG_MODE else logging.INFO) 17 | 18 | # Create console handler 19 | console_handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout) 20 | console_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG if DEBUG_MODE else logging.INFO) 21 | 22 | # Set format 23 | formatter = logging.Formatter( 24 | "%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s", 25 | datefmt="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", 26 | ) 27 | console_handler.setFormatter(formatter) 28 | 29 | # Add handler to logger 30 | logger.addHandler(console_handler) 31 | 32 | return logger 33 | 34 | # Create the logger instance 35 | logger = setup_logger() 36 | 37 | def debug_log(message: str, data: object = None) -> None: 38 | """Log debug messages with optional data.""" 39 | if DEBUG_MODE: 40 | logger.debug(f"{message}") 41 | if data is not None: 42 | try: 43 | import json 44 | as_json = json.dumps(data) 45 | if len(as_json) > 500: 46 | as_json = as_json[:500] + "..." 47 | logger.debug(as_json) 48 | except: 49 | data_str = str(data) 50 | if len(data_str) > 500: 51 | data_str = data_str[:500] + "..." 52 | logger.debug(data_str) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------