Omegabrr transforms items monitored by arrs or lists into autobrr filters. Useful for automating your filters for monitored media or racing criteria.
You can set multiple filters per arr. Find the filter ID by going into the webui and get the ID from the url like http://localhost:7474/filters/10
where 10
is the filter ID.
Create a config like config.yaml
somewhere like ~/.config/omegabrr
. mkdir ~/.config/omegabrr && touch ~/.config/omegabrr/config.yaml
.
server:
host: 0.0.0.0
port: 7441
apiToken: GENERATED_TOKEN
schedule: "0 */6 * * *"
clients:
autobrr:
host: http://localhost:7474
apikey: YOUR_API_KEY
arr:
- name: radarr
type: radarr
host: https://yourdomain.com/radarr
apikey: YOUR_API_KEY
filters:
- 15 # Change me
#matchRelease: false / true
#includeUnmonitored: false # Set to true to include unmonitored items
- name: sonarr
type: sonarr
# host: http://localhost:PORT
# host: http://sonarr
host: https://yourdomain.com/sonarr
apikey: YOUR_API_KEY
basicAuth:
user: username
pass: password
filters:
- 14 # Change me
#matchRelease: false / true
#excludeAlternateTitles: false/ true # only works for Sonarr and defaults to false
#includeUnmonitored: false # Set to true to include unmonitored items
- name: lidarr
type: lidarr
host: https://yourdomain.com/lidarr
apikey: YOUR_API_KEY
filters:
- 13 # Change me
#matchRelease: false / true
- name: readarr
type: readarr
host: https://yourdomain.com/readarr
apikey: YOUR_API_KEY
filters:
- 12 # Change me
- name: whisparr
type: whisparr
host: https://yourdomain.com/whisparr
apikey: YOUR_API_KEY
filters:
- 69 # Change me
matchRelease: true # needed as we grab site names
lists:
- name: Latest TV Shows
type: mdblist
url: https://mdblist.com/lists/garycrawfordgc/latest-tv-shows/json
filters:
- 1 # Change me
- name: Anticipated TV
type: trakt
url: https://api.autobrr.com/lists/trakt/anticipated-tv
filters:
- 22 # Change me
- name: Upcoming Movies
type: trakt
url: https://api.autobrr.com/lists/trakt/upcoming-movies
filters:
- 21 # Change me
- name: Upcoming Bluray
type: trakt
url: https://api.autobrr.com/lists/trakt/upcoming-bluray
filters:
- 24 # Change me
- name: Popular TV
type: trakt
url: https://api.autobrr.com/lists/trakt/popular-tv
filters:
- 25 # Change me
- name: StevenLu
type: trakt
url: https://api.autobrr.com/lists/stevenlu
filters:
- 23 # Change me
- name: New Albums
type: metacritic
url: https://api.autobrr.com/lists/metacritic/new-albums
filters:
- 9 # Change me
- name: Upcoming Albums
type: metacritic
url: https://api.autobrr.com/lists/metacritic/upcoming-albums
filters:
- 20 # Change me
- name: Steam Wishlist
type: steam
url: https://store.steampowered.com/wishlist/id/USERNAME/wishlistdata
filters:
- 20 # Change me
If you're trying to reach radarr or sonarr hosted on swizzin from some other location, you need to do it like this with basic auth:
arr:
- name: radarr
type: radarr
host: https://domain.com/radarr
apikey: YOUR_API_KEY
basicAuth:
user: username
pass: password
filters:
- 15 # Change me
Same goes for autobrr if it's behind basic auth.
autobrr:
host: http://localhost:7474
apikey: YOUR_API_KEY
basicAuth:
user: username
pass: password
This works for both sonarr and radarr.
If you want to match only certain tags you can use the tagsInclude
.
- name: sonarr
type: sonarr
host: http://localhost:8989
apikey: API_KEY
filters:
- 14 # Change me
tagsInclude:
- mytag
If you want to exclude certain tags, you can use the tagsExclude
.
- name: sonarr
type: sonarr
host: http://localhost:8989
apikey: API_KEY
filters:
- 14 # Change me
tagsExclude:
- myothertag
Formerly known as regbrr and maintained by community members is now integrated into omegabrr! We now maintain the lists of media.
Trakt
If you are using the Trakt api directly you need to have an API key which you can set via the headers object along with any other header needed for the request.
lists:
- name: Some custom Trakt endpoint
type: trakt
url: https://api.trakt.tv/calendars/all
headers:
trakt-api-key: your_key_goes_here
filters:
- 22 # Change me
By setting matchRelease: true
in your config, it will use the Match releases
field in your autobrr filter instead of fields like Movies / Shows
and Albums
.
Readarr will only use the Match releases
field for now, so setting matchRelease: false
for Readarr will be ignored.
You can drop alternate show titles from being added by setting excludeAlternateTitles: true
for Sonarr in your config.
By default, omegabrr only processes monitored items. You can include unmonitored items by setting includeUnmonitored: true
in your arr configuration. This is particularly useful in cross-seed scenarios where you want to match against all items.
Plaintext lists can be anything, therefore you can optionally set matchRelease: true
or album: true
to use these fields in your autobrr filter. If not set, it will use the Movies / Shows
field.
lists:
- name: Personal list
type: plaintext
url: https://gist.githubusercontent.com/autobrr/somegist/raw
filters:
- 27 # change me
Available commands.
Generate an API Token to use when triggering via webhook. Copy the output and put in your config like
server:
host: 0.0.0.0
port: 7441
apiToken: MY_NEW_LONG_SECURE_TOKEN
Call with omegabrr generate-token
If you are using docker docker exec omegabrr omegabrr generate-token
Optionally call with --length <number>
for a custom length.
Call with omegabrr arr --config config.yaml
Supports to run with --dry-run
to only fetch shows and skip filter update.
Call with omegabrr lists --config config.yaml
Supports to run with --dry-run
to only fetch shows and skip filter update.
Run as a service and process on cron schedule. Defaults to every 6 hour 0 */6 * * *
.
When run as a service it exposes an HTTP server as well. Generate an API Token (see instructions above) and add to your config.
To refresh the filters you can make a POST or GET request to the following:
http://localhost:7441/api/webhook/trigger/arr?apikey=MY_NEW_LONG_SECURE_TOKEN
- This will trigger all arr filters. (Use this in you arr instances)http://localhost:7441/api/webhook/trigger/lists?apikey=MY_NEW_LONG_SECURE_TOKEN
- This will trigger all lists filters.http://localhost:7441/api/webhook/trigger?apikey=MY_NEW_LONG_SECURE_TOKEN
- This will trigger all filters.
The API Token can be set as either an HTTP header like X-API-Token
, or be passed in the url as a query param like ?apikey=MY_NEW_LONG_SECURE_TOKEN
.
Check the docker-compose.yml
example.
- Set
user: 1000:1000
with your user id you can get with theid
command, or remove to run as root. - Set the
volume
so it matches your system. To run from the same path as thedocker-compose
first create a config dir likemkdir config
, and place this./config:/config
in the compose file. This will create a default config on the first run.
If you have custom networks then make sure to add those, so it can communicate with autobrr, sonarr and radarr.
For users who prioritize container security, we offer alternative Docker images built on Distroless. Specifically the distroless/static-debian12:nonroot
base image.
Distroless images do not contain a package manager or shell, thereby reducing the potential attack surface and making them a more secure option. These stripped-back images contain only the application and its runtime dependencies.
On Linux-based systems it is recommended to run omegabrr as a systemd service.
Download the latest binary for your system and place it in /usr/local/bin
.
Example: Download binary
wget https://github.com/autobrr/omegabrr/releases/download/$VERSION/omegabrr_$VERSION_linux_x86_64.tar.gz
Extract
tar -xvf omegabrr_$VERSION_linux_x86_64.tar.gz ~/
Move to somewhere in $PATH
. Needs to be edited in the systemd service file if using other location.
sudo mv ~/omegabrr /usr/local/bin/
After that create the config directory for your user:
mkdir -p ~/.config/omegabrr
You will then need to create a service file in /etc/systemd/system/
called omegabrr@.service
.
touch /etc/systemd/system/omegabrr@.service
Then place the following content inside the file (e.g. via nano/vim/ed) or copy the file .
[Unit]
Description=omegabrr service for %i
After=syslog.target network-online.target
[Service]
Type=simple
User=%i
Group=%i
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/omegabrr run --config=/home/%i/.config/omegabrr/config.yaml
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Start the service. Enable will make it startup on reboot.
sudo systemctl enable -q --now omegabrr@$USERNAME
Make sure it's running and active
sudo systemctl status omegabrr@$USERNAME.service
By default, the config is set to listen on only 127.0.0.1
. It's highly advised to put it behind a reverse-proxy like nginx or traefik etc.
If you are not running a reverse proxy change host in the config.toml
to 0.0.0.0
.
On first run it will create a default config, ~/.config/omegabrr/config.yaml
that you will need to edit.
After the config is edited you need to restart the service systemctl restart omegabrr@$USERNAME.service
.