- Add CloudronManifest.json with app configuration - Add Dockerfile for building Radarr image - Add start.sh script to launch Radarr - Add icon.png for app icon - Update README.md with installation and usage instructions
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cloudron-radarr
Radarr is a movie collection manager for Usenet and BitTorrent users. Packaged for Cloudron.
Prerequisites
You need to install Cloudron CLI: here. After you need to connect the CLI to your cloudron instance.
Building the Docker Image
To build the Docker image:
docker build -t yourusername/cloudron-radarr:1.0.0 .
Installing on Cloudron
To install the app on Cloudron, you need to be in this directory (so Cloudron CLI can read CloudronManifest.json):
cloudron install --image yourusername/cloudron-radarr:1.0.0
Or if you've pushed to a registry:
cloudron install --image registry.example.com/yourusername/cloudron-radarr:1.0.0
Cloudron Volumes
You will likely need to create volumes for:
- Download folder (for completed downloads)
- Movies library folder (for your movie collection)
Here is the guide to create cloudron volumes: guide.
I recommend choosing "Filesystem" mount type when you create the volumes.
⚠️ You need to physically create the folder on host before, cloudron can't create one for you.
To connect a volume to the app, go to the app's settings, then "storage" tab and "mount" options on the right panel.
Configuration
Radarr will store its configuration in /app/data/config/ which is automatically managed by Cloudron's localstorage addon.
Updating
To update Radarr, rebuild the Docker image with a new version tag and update the app through Cloudron's interface or CLI.
License
MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.