Hi,
Is it possible to launch “Search all missing” from a remote script (batch, bash, …) ?
My indexers doesnt support rss, so I would like to schedule “automatic search” …
Thanks
Hi,
Is it possible to launch “Search all missing” from a remote script (batch, bash, …) ?
My indexers doesnt support rss, so I would like to schedule “automatic search” …
Thanks
Everything you can do in the UI, you can do via the API. (The UI is built on top of the API)
That said, all indexers implemented in Sonarr use some form of ‘recent’ (rss). And you REALLY shouldn’t trigger automatic searches periodically.
I’m using few private trackers because I’m watching a lot of original version shows with integrated subtitles. I’m using Jackett and my actual tracker is not rss compliant…
Why? That can create trouble ?
Sonarr depends on a feed of recent releases.
Practically all sites have a page showing the recent releases. But I’m not going to involve myself in scraping, good luck.
Yes, querying all indexers periodically for all wanted releases is heavy on the indexers, wastes bandwidth and increases loads on sites, even more so for sites without api.
My site does. But without giving magnet or file link… So I’m stuck now. Need to find an other one or use api.
Can I do this directly without using /wanted/missing AND /command/EpisodeSearch ?
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