![]() If you are sharing your Plex server with other users, allow them to request new content using an easy to manage interface Manage all your requests for Movies and TV with ease, leave notes for the user and get notification when a user requests something. ![]() Open your browser and go to and you will get the first run wizard. Ombi allows you to host your own Plex Request and user management system. Start the service with sudo systemctl start bazarr # After=syslog.target network.target rvice rviceĮxecStart=/usr/bin/python3 /opt/bazarr/bazarr.pyĮnable the systemd with sudo systemctl enable bazarr Paste the below, changing the user and the group to match your user/group Ĭhange ownership of the folder sudo chown -R $user:$user /opt/bazarrĬreate rvice file. Move the bazarr folder to the /opt/ folder cd. Install bazarr python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt Unzip to bazarr folder unzip bazarr.zip -d bazarrĬhange directory to the bazarr folder cd bazarr Browse to the server ip and the port mentioned in the compose file, eg and you should get the default dashboard.ĭownload the requirements sudo apt-get install python3-pip python3-distutils.Run the docker-compose file with the following:- docker-compose up -d Save the file with ctl + x, then y to save. Also change the first /media in /media:/media to where your files are stored for bazarr to save the subtitles. Change the first 6767 part of 6767:6767 if you want it to listen on an alternative port to port 6767. mkdir ~/dockers/bazarrĬreate a folder for the config mkdir ~/dockers/bazarr/configĬhange directory to this folder cd ~/dockers/bazarrĬreate a docker-compose.yml file nano docker-compose.yml Now create a folder for Bazarr to live in. If it doesn’t exist already, create this folder:- mkdir ~/dockers It can manage and download subtitles based on your requirements. I keep all my dockers in a dockers folder in my home directory. Bazarr is a companion application to Sonarr and Radarr. Test it has installed correctly by getting the docker-compose version docker-compose -version Give permissions to this sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose ![]() This downloads v2.16.0, just change this if the version updates to a later version sudo curl -L "$(uname -s)-$(uname -m)" -o /usr/local/bin/docker-compose I also install docker-compose as some dockers need you to compose from a yml file. Test it has installed correctly by getting the docker version docker -version ![]() This is to apply the permissions in the above step Once you have run this command close and reopen your session if you accessing remotely. Give your user permissions to docker, replacing user with your username sudo usermod -aG docker user Set Docker to start on startup sudo systemctl enable -now docker Install the latest version sudo apt install docker.io Update the repo to get latest versions sudo apt update Docker-Compose method - Recommended Install Docker ![]()
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