readarr
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The LinuxServer.io team brings you another container release featuring:
Find us at:
Readarr - Book Manager and Automation (Sonarr for Ebooks)
We utilise the docker manifest for multi-platform awareness. More information is available from docker here and our announcement here.
Simply pulling lscr.io/linuxserver/readarr:develop should retrieve the correct image for your arch, but you can also pull specific arch images via tags.
The architectures supported by this image are:
| Architecture | Available | Tag |
|---|---|---|
| x86-64 | ✅ | amd64-<version tag> |
| arm64 | ✅ | arm64v8-<version tag> |
| armhf | ❌ | arm32v7-<version tag> |
This image provides various versions that are available via tags. Please read the descriptions carefully and exercise caution when using unstable or development tags.
| Tag | Available | Description |
|---|---|---|
| latest | ❌ | |
| develop | ✅ | Readarr releases from their develop branch |
| nightly | ✅ | Readarr releases from their nightly branch |
Access the webui at <your-ip>:8787, for more information check out Readarr.
We have set /books and /downloads as optional paths, this is because it is the easiest way to get started. While easy to use, it has some drawbacks. Mainly losing the ability to hardlink (TL;DR a way for a file to exist in multiple places on the same file system while only consuming one file worth of space), or atomic move (TL;DR instant file moves, rather than copy+delete) files while processing content.
Use the optional paths if you dont understand, or dont want hardlinks/atomic moves.
The folks over at servarr.com wrote a good write-up on how to get started with this.
Here are some example snippets to help you get started creating a container.
---
version: "2.1"
services:
readarr:
image: lscr.io/linuxserver/readarr:develop
container_name: readarr
environment:
- PUID=1000
- PGID=1000
- TZ=Europe/London
volumes:
- /path/to/data:/config
- /path/to/books:/books #optional
- /path/to/downloadclient-downloads:/downloads #optional
ports:
- 8787:8787
restart: unless-stopped
docker run -d \
--name=readarr \
-e PUID=1000 \
-e PGID=1000 \
-e TZ=Europe/London \
-p 8787:8787 \
-v /path/to/data:/config \
-v /path/to/books:/books `#optional` \
-v /path/to/downloadclient-downloads:/downloads `#optional` \
--restart unless-stopped \
lscr.io/linuxserver/readarr:develop
Container images are configured using parameters passed at runtime (such as those above). These parameters are separated by a colon and indicate <external>:<internal> respectively. For example, -p 8080:80 would expose port 80 from inside the container to be accessible from the host's IP on port 8080 outside the container.
| Parameter | Function |
|---|---|
-p 8787 | The port for the Readarr webinterface |
-e PUID=1000 | for UserID - see below for explanation |
-e PGID=1000 | for GroupID - see below for explanation |
-e TZ=Europe/London | Specify a timezone to use EG Europe/London, this is required for Readarr |
-v /config | Database and Readarr configs |
-v /books | Location of Book library on disk (See note in Application setup) |
-v /downloads | Location of download managers output directory (See note in Application setup) |
You can set any environment variable from a file by using a special prepend FILE__.
As an example:
-e FILE__PASSWORD=/run/secrets/mysecretpassword
Will set the environment variable PASSWORD based on the contents of the /run/secrets/mysecretpassword file.
For all of our images we provide the ability to override the default umask settings for services started within the containers using the optional -e UMASK=022 setting.
Keep in mind umask is not chmod it subtracts from permissions based on it's value it does not add. Please read up here before asking for support.
When using 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 any volume directories on the host are owned by the same user you specify and any permissions issues will vanish like magic.
In this instance PUID=1000 and PGID=1000, to find yours use id user as below:
$ id username
uid=1000(dockeruser) gid=1000(dockergroup) groups=1000(dockergroup)
We publish various Docker Mods to enable additional functionality within the containers. The list of Mods available for this image (if any) as well as universal mods that can be applied to any one of our images can be accessed via the dynamic badges above.
docker exec -it readarr /bin/bashdocker logs -f readarrdocker inspect -f '{{ index .Config.Labels "build_version" }}' readarrdocker inspect -f '{{ index .Config.Labels "build_version" }}' lscr.io/linuxserver/readarrMost of our images are static, versioned, and require an image update and container recreation to update the app inside. With some exceptions (ie. nextcloud, plex), we do not recommend or support updating apps inside the container. Please consult the Application Setup section above to see if it is recommended for the image.
Below are the instructions for updating containers:
docker-compose pull
docker-compose pull readarrdocker-compose up -d
docker-compose up -d readarrdocker image prunedocker pull lscr.io/linuxserver/readarrdocker stop readarrdocker rm readarr/config folder and settings will be preserved)docker image prunePull the latest image at its tag and replace it with the same env variables in one run:
docker run --rm \
-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
containrrr/watchtower \
--run-once readarr
You can also remove the old dangling images: docker image prune
Note: We do not endorse the use of Watchtower as a solution to automated updates of existing Docker containers. In fact we generally discourage automated updates. However, this is a useful tool for one-time manual updates of containers where you have forgotten the original parameters. In the long term, we highly recommend using Docker Compose.
If you want to make local modifications to these images for development purposes or just to customize the logic:
git clone https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-readarr.git
cd docker-readarr
docker build \
--no-cache \
--pull \
-t lscr.io/linuxserver/readarr:latest .
The ARM variants can be built on x86_64 hardware using multiarch/qemu-user-static
docker run --rm --privileged multiarch/qemu-user-static:register --reset
Once registered you can define the dockerfile to use with -f Dockerfile.aarch64.
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