[linuxserverurl]: https://linuxserver.io [forumurl]: https://forum.linuxserver.io [ircurl]: https://www.linuxserver.io/irc/ [podcasturl]: https://www.linuxserver.io/podcast/ [![linuxserver.io](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/linuxserver/docker-templates/master/linuxserver.io/img/linuxserver_medium.png)][linuxserverurl] The [LinuxServer.io][linuxserverurl] team brings you another container release featuring easy user mapping and community support. Find us for support at: * [forum.linuxserver.io][forumurl] * [IRC][ircurl] on freenode at `#linuxserver.io` * [Podcast][podcasturl] covers everything to do with getting the most from your Linux Server plus a focus on all things Docker and containerisation! # linuxserver/radarr [![](https://images.microbadger.com/badges/version/linuxserver/radarr.svg)](https://microbadger.com/images/linuxserver/radarr "Get your own version badge on microbadger.com")[![](https://images.microbadger.com/badges/image/linuxserver/radarr.svg)](http://microbadger.com/images/linuxserver/radarr "Get your own image badge on microbadger.com")[![Docker Pulls](https://img.shields.io/docker/pulls/linuxserver/radarr.svg)][hub][![Docker Stars](https://img.shields.io/docker/stars/linuxserver/radarr.svg)][hub][![Build Status](http://jenkins.linuxserver.io:8080/buildStatus/icon?job=Dockers/LinuxServer.io/linuxserver-radarr)](http://jenkins.linuxserver.io:8080/job/Dockers/job/LinuxServer.io/job/linuxserver-radarr/) [hub]: https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/radarr/ A fork of Sonarr which aims to turn it into something like Couchpotato. [![radarr](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/linuxserver/docker-templates/master/linuxserver.io/img/radarr.png)][radarrurl] [radarrurl]: https://github.com/Radarr/Radarr ## Usage ``` docker create \ --name=radarr \ -v :/config \ -v :/downloads \ -v :/movies \ -e PGID= -e PUID= \ -e TZ= \ -p 7878:7878 \ linuxserver/radarr ``` ## Parameters `The parameters are split into two halves, separated by a colon, the left hand side representing the host and the right the container side. For example with a port -p external:internal - what this shows is the port mapping from internal to external of the container. So -p 8080:80 would expose port 80 from inside the container to be accessible from the host's IP on port 8080 http://192.168.x.x:8080 would show you what's running INSIDE the container on port 80.` * `-p 7878` - the port(s) * `-v /config` - Radarr Application Data * `-v /downloads` - Downloads Folder * `-v /movies` - Movie Share * `-e PGID` for for GroupID - see below for explanation * `-e PUID` for for UserID - see below for explanation * `-e TZ` for timezone information, eg Europe/London It is based on alpine linux with s6 overlay, for shell access whilst the container is running do `docker exec -it radarr /bin/bash`. ### User / Group Identifiers Sometimes when using data volumes (`-v` flags) permissions issues can arise between the host OS and the container. We avoid this issue by allowing you to specify the user `PUID` and group `PGID`. Ensure the data volume directory on the host is owned by the same user you specify and it will "just work" ™. In this instance `PUID=1001` and `PGID=1001`. To find yours use `id user` as below: ``` $ id uid=1001(dockeruser) gid=1001(dockergroup) groups=1001(dockergroup) ``` ## Setting up the application Access the webui at `:7878`, for more information check out [Radarr][radarrurl]. ## Info * Shell access whilst the container is running: `docker exec -it radarr /bin/bash` * To monitor the logs of the container in realtime: `docker logs -f radarr` * container version number `docker inspect -f '{{ index .Config.Labels "build_version" }}' radarr` * image version number `docker inspect -f '{{ index .Config.Labels "build_version" }}' linuxserver/radarr` ## Versions + **10.01.17:** Initial Release.