This is the unified client for Notifiarr.com.
The client enables content requests from Media Bot in your Discord Server.
It also provides reports for Plex usage and system health.
Installation
Linux
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This works on any system with apt or yum. If your system does not use APT or YUM, then download a package from the Releases page.
Install the Go Lift package repo and Notifiarr with this command:
curl -s https://golift.io/repo.sh | sudo bash -s - notifiarr
After install, edit the config and start the service:
sudo nano /etc/notifiarr/notifiarr.conf
sudo systemctl restart notifiarr
Arch Linux
This one is special; hope you know what you're doing.
Build a package with makepkg
using the aur
source.
Here: https://github.com/golift/aur
FreeBSD
- Download a package from the Releases page.
- Install it, edit config, start it.
Example of the above in shell form:
wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Notifiarr/notifiarr/main/scripts/install.sh | sudo bash
vi /usr/local/etc/notifiarr/notifiarr.conf
service notifiarr start
On Linux and FreeBSD, Notifiarr runs as user:group
notifiarr:notifiarr
.
macOS Install
Homebrew
- Edit config file at
/usr/local/etc/notifiarr/notifiarr.conf
- Start it.
- Like this:
brew install golift/mugs/notifiarr
vi /usr/local/etc/notifiarr/notifiarr.conf
brew services start notifiarr
macOS App
- You can use the unsigned app on the Releases page.
- You must right click the app and select
Open
so macOS allows it.
- When you open it for the first time it will create a config file and log file:
~/.notifiarr/notifiarr.conf
~/.notifiarr/notifiarr.log
- Edit the config file and reload or restart the app.
Windows
- Extract a
.exe.zip
file from the Releases page.
- Run the
notifiarr.amd64.exe
binary. This starts the app in the system tray.
- When you open it for the first time it will create a config file and log file:
C:\ProgramData\notifiarr\notifiarr.conf
<your home folder>\.notifiarr\notifiarr.log
- Edit the new config file suit your environment then reload or restart the app.
Docker
This project builds automatically in Docker Cloud
and creates ready-to-use multi-architecture images.
The latest
tag is always a tagged release in GitHub. The main
tag corresponds
to the main
branch in GitHub and may be broken.
Docker Config File
- Copy the example config file from this repo.
- Then grab the image from docker hub and run it using an overlay for the config file.
- You must set
privileged
to use smartctl
(monitor_drives
) and/or MegaCli
(monitor_raid
).
- Map the
/var/run/utmp
volume if you want to count users.
- Mount any volumes you want to report storage space for. Where does not matter, "where" is the "name".
- You MUST set a static hostname. Each client is identified by hostname.
docker pull golift/notifiarr
docker run --hostname=$(hostname) -d \
-v /your/config/notifiarr.conf:/config/notifiarr.conf \
-v /var/run/utmp:/var/run/utmp \
golift/notifiarr
docker logs <container id from docker run>
Docker Environment Variables
See below for more information about which environment variables are available.
You must set --privileged
when monitor drives
is enabled on the website.
docker pull golift/notifiarr
docker run --hostname $(hostname) -d --privileged \
-v /var/run/utmp:/var/run/utmp \
-e "DN_API_KEY=abcdef-12345-bcfead-43312-bbbaaa-123" \
-e "DN_SONARR_0_URL=http://localhost:8989" \
-e "DN_SONARR_0_API_KEY=kjsdkasjdaksdj" \
golift/notifiarr
docker logs <container id from docker run>
- Instead of, or in addition to a config file, you may configure a docker
container with environment variables.
- Any variable not provided takes the default.
- Must provide an API key from notifiarr.com.
- The Notifiarr application uses the API key for bi-directional authorization.
- Must provide URL and API key for Sonarr or Radarr or Readarr or any combination.
- You may provide multiple sonarr, radarr or readarr instances using
DN_SONARR_1_URL
, DN_SONARR_2_URL
, etc.
Config Name |
Variable Name |
Default / Note |
api_key |
DN_API_KEY |
Required / API Key from Notifiarr.com |
auto_update |
DN_AUTO_UPDATE |
off / Set to daily to turn on automatic updates (windows only) |
bind_addr |
DN_BIND_ADDR |
0.0.0.0:5454 / The IP and port to listen on |
quiet |
DN_QUIET |
false / Turns off output. Set a log_file if this is true |
urlbase |
DN_URLBASE |
default: / Change the web root with this setting |
upstreams |
DN_UPSTREAMS_0 |
List of upstream networks that can set X-Forwarded-For |
ssl_key_file |
DN_SSL_KEY_FILE |
Providing SSL files turns on the SSL listener |
ssl_cert_file |
DN_SSL_CERT_FILE |
Providing SSL files turns on the SSL listener |
log_file |
DN_LOG_FILE |
None by default. Optionally provide a file path to save app logs |
http_log |
DN_HTTP_LOG |
None by default. Provide a file path to save HTTP request logs |
log_file_mb |
DN_LOG_FILE_MB |
100 / Max size of log files in megabytes |
log_files |
DN_LOG_FILES |
10 / Log files to keep after rotating. 0 disables rotation |
file_mode |
DN_FILE_MODE |
"0600" / Unix octal filemode for new log files |
timeout |
DN_TIMEOUT |
60s / Global API Timeouts (all apps default) |
All applications below (starr, downloaders, tautulli, plex) have a timeout
setting.
If the configuration for an application is missing the timeout, the global timeout (above) is used.
Secret Settings
Recommend not messing with these unless instructed to do so.
Config Name |
Variable Name |
Default / Note |
extra_keys |
DN_EXTRA_KEYS_0 |
[] (empty list) / Add keys to allow API requests from places besides notifiarr.com |
mode |
DN_MODE |
production / Change application mode: development or production |
debug |
DN_DEBUG |
false / Adds payloads and other stuff to the log output; very verbose/noisy |
debug_log |
DN_DEBUG_LOG |
"" / Set a file system path to write debug logs to a dedicated file |
max_body |
DN_MAX_BODY |
Unlimited, 0 / Maximum debug-log body size (integer) for payloads to and from notifiarr.com |
|
TMPDIR |
%TMP% on Windows. Varies depending on system; must be writable if using Backup Corruption Check |
Note: You may disable the GUI (menu item) on Windows by setting the env variable USEGUI
to false
.
System Snapshot
This application can take a snapshot of your system at an interval and send
you a notification. Snapshot means system health like cpu, memory, disk, raid, users, etc.
Other data available in the snapshot: mysql health, iotop
, iostat
and top
data.
Some of this may only be available on Linux, but other platforms have similar abilities.
If you monitor drive health you must have smartmontools (smartctl
) installed.
If you use smartctl on Linux, you must enable sudo. Add the sudoers entry below to
/etc/sudoers
and fix the path to smartctl
if yours differs. If you monitor
raid and use MegaCli (LSI card), add the appropriate sudoers entry for that too.
To monitor application disk I/O you may install iotop
and add the sudoers entry
for it, shown below. This feature is enabled on the website.
Snapshot Sudoers
The following sudoers entries are used by various snapshot features. Add them if you use the respective feature.
You can usually just put the following content into /etc/sudoers
or /etc/sudoers.d/00-notifiarr
.
# Allows drive health monitoring on macOS, Linux/Docker and FreeBSD.
notifiarr ALL=(root) NOPASSWD:/usr/sbin/smartctl *
# Allows disk utilization monitoring on Linux (non-Docker).
notifiarr ALL=(root) NOPASSWD:/usr/sbin/iotop *
# Allows monitoring megaraid volumes on macOS, Linux/Docker and FreeBSD.
# Rarely needed, and you'll know if you need this.
notifiarr ALL=(root) NOPASSWD:/usr/sbin/MegaCli64 -LDInfo -Lall -aALL
Snapshot Packages
- Windows:
smartmontools
- get it here https://sourceforge.net/projects/smartmontools/
- Linux: Debian/Ubuntu:
apt install smartmontools
, RedHat/CentOS: yum install smartmontools
- Docker: It's already in the container. Lucky you! Just run it in
--privileged
mode.
- Synology:
opkg install smartmontools
, but first get Entware:
Snapshot Configuration
There is no client configuration for snapshots (except MySQL, below).
Snapshot configuration is found on the website.
MySQL Snapshots
You may add mysql credentials to your notifiarr configuration to snapshot mysql
service health. This feature snapshots SHOW PROCESSLIST
and SHOW STATUS
data.
Access to a database is not required. Example Grant:
GRANT PROCESS ON *.* to 'notifiarr'@'localhost'
Config Name |
Variable Name |
Note |
snapshot.mysql.name |
DN_SNAPSHOT_MYSQL_NAME |
Setting a name enables service checks of MySQL |
snapshot.mysql.host |
DN_SNAPSHOT_MYSQL_HOST |
Something like: localhost:3306 |
snapshot.mysql.user |
DN_SNAPSHOT_MYSQL_USER |
Username in the GRANT statement |
snapshot.mysql.pass |
DN_SNAPSHOT_MYSQL_PASS |
Password for the user in the GRANT statement |
Lidarr
Config Name |
Variable Name |
Note |
lidarr.name |
DN_LIDARR_0_NAME |
No Default. Setting a name enables service checks |
lidarr.url |
DN_LIDARR_0_URL |
No Default. Something like: http://lidarr:8686 |
lidarr.api_key |
DN_LIDARR_0_API_KEY |
No Default. Provide URL and API key if you use Readarr |
lidarr.username |
DN_LIDARR_0_USERNAME |
Provide username if using backup corruption check and auth is enabled |
lidarr.password |
DN_LIDARR_0_PASSWORD |
Provide password if using backup corruption check and auth is enabled |
lidarr.http_user |
DN_LIDARR_0_HTTP_USER |
Provide username if Lidarr uses basic auth (uncommon) and BCC enabled |
lidarr.http_pass |
DN_LIDARR_0_HTTP_PASS |
Provide password if Lidarr uses basic auth (uncommon) and BCC enabled |
lidarr.max_body |
DN_LIDARR_0_MAX_BODY |
0 (off) / How much of the response body is logged when debug is on |
- BCC = Backup Corruption Check
Prowlarr
Config Name |
Variable Name |
Note |
prowlarr.name |
DN_PROWLARR_0_NAME |
No Default. Setting a name enables service checks |
prowlarr.url |
DN_PROWLARR_0_URL |
No Default. Something like: http://prowlarr:9696 |
prowlarr.api_key |
DN_PROWLARR_0_API_KEY |
No Default. Provide URL and API key if you use Readarr |
prowlarr.username |
DN_PROWLARR_0_USERNAME |
Provide username if using backup corruption check and auth is enabled |
prowlarr.password |
DN_PROWLARR_0_PASSWORD |
Provide password if using backup corruption check and auth is enabled |
prowlarr.http_user |
DN_PROWLARR_0_HTTP_USER |
Provide username if Prowlarr uses basic auth (uncommon) and BCC enabled |
prowlarr.http_pass |
DN_PROWLARR_0_HTTP_PASS |
Provide password if Prowlarr uses basic auth (uncommon) and BCC enabled |
prowlarr.max_body |
DN_PROWLARR_0_MAX_BODY |
0 (off) / How much of the response body is logged when debug is on |
Radarr
Config Name |
Variable Name |
Note |
radarr.name |
DN_RADARR_0_NAME |
No Default. Setting a name enables service checks. |
radarr.url |
DN_RADARR_0_URL |
No Default. Something like: http://localhost:7878 |
radarr.api_key |
DN_RADARR_0_API_KEY |
No Default. Provide URL and API key if you use Radarr |
radarr.username |
DN_RADARR_0_USERNAME |
Provide username if using backup corruption check and auth is enabled |
radarr.password |
DN_RADARR_0_PASSWORD |
Provide password if using backup corruption check and auth is enabled |
radarr.http_user |
DN_RADARR_0_HTTP_USER |
Provide username if Radarr uses basic auth (uncommon) and BCC enabled |
radarr.http_pass |
DN_RADARR_0_HTTP_PASS |
Provide password if Radarr uses basic auth (uncommon) and BCC enabled |
radarr.max_body |
DN_RADARR_0_MAX_BODY |
0 (off) / How much of the response body is logged when debug is on. |
Readarr
Config Name |
Variable Name |
Note |
readarr.name |
DN_READARR_0_NAME |
No Default. Setting a name enables service checks |
readarr.url |
DN_READARR_0_URL |
No Default. Something like: http://localhost:8787 |
readarr.api_key |
DN_READARR_0_API_KEY |
No Default. Provide URL and API key if you use Readarr |
readarr.username |
DN_READARR_0_USERNAME |
Provide username if using backup corruption check and auth is enabled |
readarr.password |
DN_READARR_0_PASSWORD |
Provide password if using backup corruption check and auth is enabled |
readarr.http_user |
DN_READARR_0_HTTP_USER |
Provide username if Readarr uses basic auth (uncommon) and BCC enabled |
readarr.http_pass |
DN_READARR_0_HTTP_PASS |
Provide password if Readarr uses basic auth (uncommon) and BCC enabled |
readarr.max_body |
DN_READARR_0_MAX_BODY |
0 (off) / How much of the response body is logged when debug is on. |
Sonarr
Config Name |
Variable Name |
Note |
sonarr.name |
DN_SONARR_0_NAME |
No Default. Setting a name enables service checks |
sonarr.url |
DN_SONARR_0_URL |
No Default. Something like: http://localhost:8989 |
sonarr.api_key |
DN_SONARR_0_API_KEY |
No Default. Provide URL and API key if you use Sonarr |
sonarr.username |
DN_SONARR_0_USERNAME |
Provide username if using backup corruption check and auth is enabled |
sonarr.password |
DN_SONARR_0_PASSWORD |
Provide password if using backup corruption check and auth is enabled |
sonarr.http_user |
DN_SONARR_0_HTTP_USER |
Provide username if Sonarr uses basic auth (uncommon) and BCC enabled |
sonarr.http_pass |
DN_SONARR_0_HTTP_PASS |
Provide password if Sonarr uses basic auth (uncommon) and BCC enabled |
sonarr.max_body |
DN_SONARR_0_MAX_BODY |
0 (off) / How much of the response body is logged when debug is on. |
Downloaders
You can add supported downloaders so they show up on the dashboard integration.
You may easily add service checks to these downloaders by adding a name.
Any number of downloaders of any type may be configured.
QbitTorrent
Config Name |
Variable Name |
Note |
qbit.name |
DN_QBIT_0_NAME |
No Default. Setting a name enables service checks |
qbit.url |
DN_QBIT_0_URL |
No Default. Something like: http://localhost:8080 |
qbit.user |
DN_QBIT_0_USER |
No Default. Provide URL, user and pass if you use Qbit |
qbit.pass |
DN_QBIT_0_PASS |
No Default. Provide URL, user and pass if you use Qbit |
qbit.http_user |
DN_QBIT_0_HTTP_USER |
Provide this username if Qbit is behind basic auth (uncommon) |
qbit.http_pass |
DN_QBIT_0_HTTP_PASS |
Provide this password if Qbit is behind basic auth (uncommon) |
SABnzbd
Config Name |
Variable Name |
Note |
sabnzbd.name |
DN_SABNZBD_0_NAME |
No Default. Setting a name enables service checks |
sabnzbd.url |
DN_SABNZBD_0_URL |
No Default. Something like: http://localhost:8080/sabnzbd |
sabnzbd.api_key |
DN_SABNZBD_0_API_KEY |
No Default. Provide URL and API key if you use SABnzbd |
Deluge
Config Name |
Variable Name |
Note |
deluge.name |
DN_DELUGE_0_NAME |
No Default. Setting a name enables service checks |
deluge.url |
DN_DELUGE_0_URL |
No Default. Something like: http://localhost:8080 |
deluge.password |
DN_DELUGE_0_PASSWORD |
No Default. Provide URL and password key if you use Deluge |
deluge.http_user |
DN_DELUGE_0_HTTP_USER |
Provide this username if Deluge is behind basic auth (uncommon) |
deluge.http_pass |
DN_DELUGE_0_HTTP_PASS |
Provide this password if Deluge is behind basic auth (uncommon) |
Plex
This application can also send Plex sessions to Notfiarr so you can receive
notifications when users interact with your server. This has three different features:
- Notify all sessions on a longer interval (30+ minutes).
- Notify on session nearing completion (percent complete).
- Notify on session change (Plex Webhook) ie. pause/resume.
You must provide Plex Token
for this to work. You may also need to add a webhook to Plex so it sends notices to this application.
- In Plex Media Server, add this URL to webhooks:
http://localhost:5454/plex?token=plex-token-here
- Replace
localhost
with the IP or host of the notifiarr application.
- Replace
plex-token-here
with your plex token.
- The Notifiarr application uses the Plex token to authorize incoming webhooks.
Config Name |
Variable Name |
Note |
plex.url |
DN_PLEX_URL |
http://localhost:32400 / local URL to your plex server |
plex.token |
DN_PLEX_TOKEN |
Required. Must provide Plex Token for this to work. |
Tautulli
Only 1 Tautulli instance may be configured per client. Providing Tautulli allows Notifiarr
to use the "Friendly Name" for your Plex users and it allows you to easily enable a service check.
Config Name |
Variable Name |
Note |
tautulli.name |
DN_TAUTULLI_NAME |
No Default. Setting a name enables service checks of Tautulli |
tautulli.url |
DN_TAUTULLI_URL |
No Default. Something like: http://localhost:8181 |
tautulli.api_key |
DN_TAUTULLI_API_KEY |
No Default. Provide URL and API key if you want name maps from Tautulli |
Service Checks
The Notifiarr client can also check URLs for health. If you set names on your
Starr apps they will be automatically checked and reports sent to Notifiarr.
If you provide a log file for service checks, those logs will no longer write
to the app log nor to console stdout.
Config Name |
Variable Name |
Note |
services.log_file |
DN_SERVICES_LOG_FILE |
If a file path is provided, service check logs write there |
services.interval |
DN_SERVICES_INTERVAL |
10m , How often to send service states to Notifiarr; minimum: 5m |
services.parallel |
DN_SERVICES_PARALLE |
1 , How many services can be checked at once; 1 is plenty |
You can also create ad-hoc service checks for things like Bazarr.
Config Name |
Variable Name |
Note |
service.name |
DN_SERVICE_0_NAME |
Services must have a unique name |
service.type |
DN_SERVICE_0_TYPE |
Type must be one of http , tcp , process |
service.check |
DN_SERVICE_0_CHECK |
The URL , or host/ip:port to check |
service.expect |
DN_SERVICE_0_EXPECT |
200 , For HTTP, the return code to expect |
service.timeout |
DN_SERVICE_0_TIMEOUT |
15s , How long to wait for service response |
service.interval |
DN_SERVICE_0_INTERVAL |
5m , How often to check the service |
Process Service Checks
When type
is set to process
, the expect
parameter becomes a special variable.
You may set it to restart
to send a notification when the process restarts.
You may set it to running
to alert if the process is found running (negative check).
You may set it to count:min:max
. ie count:1:2
means alert if process count is below 1 or above 2.
You may combine these with commas. ie restart,count:1:3
.
By default check
is the value to find in the process list. It uses a simple string match.
Unless you wrap the value in slashes, then it becomes a regex.
ie. use this expect = "/^/usr/bin/smtpd$/"
to match an exact string.
Run notifiarr --ps
to view the process list from Notifiarr's point of view.
Reverse Proxy
You'll need to expose this application to the Internet, so Notifiarr.com
can make connections to it. While you can certainly poke a hole your firewall
and send the traffic directly to this app, it is recommended that you put it
behind a reverse proxy. It's pretty easy.
You'll want to tune the upstreams
and urlbase
settings for your environment.
If your reverse proxy IP is 192.168.3.45
then set upstreams = ["192.168.3.45/32"]
.
The urlbase
can be left at /
, but change it if you serve this app from a
subfolder. We'll assume you want to serve the app from /notifiarr/
and
it's running on 192.168.3.33
- here's a sample nginx config to do that:
location /notifiarr/ {
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $remote_addr;
proxy_pass http://192.168.3.33:5454$request_uri;
}
Make sure the location
path matches the urlbase
and ends with a /
.
That's all there is to it.
Here are two more example Nginx configs:
Troubleshooting
Log files:
You can set a log file in the config. You should do that. Otherwise, find your logs here:
- Linux:
/var/log/messages
or /var/log/syslog
(w/ default syslog)
- FreeBSD:
/var/log/syslog
(w/ default syslog)
- Homebrew:
/usr/local/var/log/notifiarr.log
- macOS:
~/.notifiarr/notifiarr.log
- Windows:
<home folder>/.notifiarr/notifiarr.log
If transfers are in a Warning or Error state they will not be extracted.
Still having problems?
Let us know!
Integrations
The following fine folks are providing their services, completely free! These service
integrations are used for things like storage, building, compiling, distribution and
documentation support. This project succeeds because of them. Thank you!
Contributing
Yes, please.
License
MIT - Copyright (c) 2020-2022 Go Lift