![]() ![]() To rename the file for sonarr, you can use Filebot, manually do it yourself or find/create a script that will use something like TVDB to make the files more readable for sonarr, although based on my own experience, sonarr hasn’t had much trouble renaming files on its own.Īs for the script, if it was me, I would have a label called “SonarrManual” or something, then have a script listen for completed downloads with that label, each download then gets put into a text file with the location and downloadClientId, so when I run the manual script, it would loop through the text file, that way sonarr can handle my manual imports and the text file would act like a queue, each time one is successfully imported, it is removed from the text file and the script rechecks after each import, so if more manual imports get added to the file, it would just keep importing until complete. I have around 20 other shows it had no problem finding OR importing. When I download it manually, I can't get sonarr to import it to the correct folder. You don’t need the “downloadClientId”, but if it’s currently in your client and you want sonarr to handle it, then you can include it. Manual import not working for a show So there's one show I can't get sonarr to find and download. Now, each API function works differently, when you use “command” you will be sending your sonarr instruction in json format, in the case of “DownloadEpisodeScan”, it would look something like this. SONARR_ADDRESS/API/Command/?apikey=YOUR_API_KEY tRequestHeader “X-Api-Key”, "YOUR_API_KEY" Root Folders Here we will add the root folder that Sonarr will be using to import your existing organized media library and where Sonarr will be importing (copy/hardlink/move) your media after your download client has downloaded it. Now, depending on how you plan to connect to Sonarr, be it cURL, xmlhttp etc… you will need to include the API key, you can add the key through the header or directly using the url, examples. If you have items to be imported from the queue that have not been recognised. Check the box to import extra files, and add at least. I just wanted to add something for anyone else who see’s this post and wants to know how to manually import into Sonarr via the API, because at first, without much knowledge in this area, people can be put off easily.įirst, you need to connect to the API, which is “YOUR_SONARR_ADDRESS/API”, then depending on the function you’re looking to use, such as “DownloadEpisodeScan” found under “command” in the wiki, you will add “/command” to that address. ![]()
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