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sonarr-radarr-queue-cleaner

A simple Sonarr and Radarr script to clean out stalled downloads. Couldn't find a python script to do this job so I figured why not give it a try.

Details:

This script checks every 10 minutes Sonarr's and Radarr's queue json information for downloads that has a status of Warning and or errorMessage that states The download is stalled with no connections for each item in the queue and removes it, informs download client to delete files and sends the release to blocklist to prevent it from re-downloading.

You can how often it checks via API_TIMEOUT=. It's currently set to 600 seconds (10 minutes). You probably should change this to check every hour or more.

The script uses asyncio to allow each call to wait for a response before proceeding. Logs everything and streams the info. You can replace with good ol' print if you like just remove the # Set up logging section and change all logging.error & logging.info to print.

This script was created to work in a docker container so the included files are necessary. to use in a docker container, copy folder to the machine hosting your docker, CD into the directory where the files are located and enter these following 2 commands:

1# docker build -t media-cleaner .

2#. docker run -d --name media-cleaner -e SONARR_API_KEY='123456' -e RADARR_API_KEY='123456' -e SONARR_URL='http://sonarr:8989' -e RADARR_URL='http://radarr:7878' -e API_TIMEOUT='600' media-cleaner

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sonarr-radarr-queue-cleaner's Issues

Run on truenas scale

How would I go about running this on truenas scale?

They use k3s so it's not possible to do the dock build step first.

Thanks in advance!

Some sort of error

Works fine. But it is outputting a weird error to the logs of the docker container:

2024-01-16 05:31:12,627 [INFO]: Running media-tools script
2024-01-16 05:31:12,627 [INFO]: Checking Sonarr queue...
2024-01-16 05:31:12,636 [INFO]: Processing Sonarr queue...
2024-01-16 05:31:12,636 [INFO]: Checking the status of Greys.Anatomy.S14E24.All.of.Me.720p.AMZN.WEB-DL.DDP5.1.H.264-NTb[eztv]
2024-01-16 05:31:12,637 [INFO]: Removing stalled Sonarr download: Greys.Anatomy.S14E24.All.of.Me.720p.AMZN.WEB-DL.DDP5.1.H.264-NTb[eztv]
2024-01-16 05:31:12,658 [ERROR]: Error making API request to http://sonarr:8989/api/v3/queue/1249371407: Expecting value: line 1 column 1 (char 0)
2024-01-16 05:31:12,659 [INFO]: Checking radarr queue...
2024-01-16 05:31:12,683 [INFO]: Processing Radarr queue...
2024-01-16 05:31:12,683 [INFO]: Finished running media-tools script. Sleeping for 10 minutes.

docker stops instead of idling.

i get the following error after the script finished checking:

2023-04-16 07:18:25,988 [INFO]: Finished running media-tools script. Sleeping for 10 minutes.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/app/cleaner.py", line 111, in
loop.run_until_complete(main())
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.9/asyncio/base_events.py", line 647, in run_until_complete
return future.result()
File "/app/cleaner.py", line 107, in main
await asyncio.sleep(API_TIMEOUT)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.9/asyncio/tasks.py", line 640, in sleep
if delay <= 0:
TypeError: '<=' not supported between instances of 'str' and 'int'

Dockerhub?

Any chance of getting this on Dockerhub/ghcr?

Feature request: time in queue management

Currently the script will remove any stalled downloads.
Would there be an option to have stalled downloads be removed if they have been stalled for x amount of time.
That way if they start again at some point they can still complete.

Docker API_TIMEOUT flag does nothing

Hi,

When I change the flag to API_TIMEOUT=3600 (1 hour) it does not change when the docker is run it will cooldown for 10 minutes and not 1 hour as stated in the README.

Thanks

Not an issue just wanted to say thanks for this awesome script!

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