Radaar
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Introduction
Radarr is an independent fork of Sonarr reworked for automatic downloading of movies.
Installation
https://github.com/Radarr/Radarr/wiki/Installation
Information
API
List Movies
curl -X "GET" "http://192.168.0.252:7878/api/v3/movie" -H "accept: application/json" -H "X-Api-Key: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
Search Movie
curl -X "GET" "http://192.168.0.252:7878/api/v3/movie" -H "accept: application/json" -H "X-Api-Key: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" | jq '.[] | select(.path=="/data/media/movies/Movie Name (Year)")'
Find ID of Movie
curl -X "GET" "http://192.168.0.252:7878/api/v3/movie" -H "accept: application/json" -H "X-Api-Key: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" | jq '.[] | select(.path=="/data/media/movies/Movie Name (Year)") | {Id: .id}'
curl -X "GET" "http://192.168.0.252:7878/api/v3/movie" -H "accept: application/json" -H "X-Api-Key: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" | jq '.[] | select(.path=="/data/media/movies/Movie Name (Year)") | .id'
Delete Movie
curl -X "DELETE" "http://192.168.0.252:7878/api/v3/movie/886?deleteFiles=true&addImportExclusion=false" -H "accept: application/json" -H "X-Api-Key: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
Find and Delete Movie
ID=$(curl -X "GET" "http://192.168.0.252:7878/api/v3/movie" -H "accept: application/json" -H "X-Api-Key: 9f4229b5056e4d24a2471dc49af8b77c" | jq '.[] | select(.path=="/data/media/movies/Movie Name (Year)") | .id'); echo "${ID}"; curl -X "DELETE" "http://192.168.0.252:7878/api/v3/movie/${ID}?deleteFiles=true&addImportExclusion=false" -H "accept: application/json" -H "X-Api-Key: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
Use in Tdarr
So, in theory, you should be able to use the variable "{{{args.inputFileObj._id}}}"
in Tdarr to get the path and then right at the end of your flow, you call this command. Maybe :)