- #HOW TO CONFIGURE SONARR TO SEARCH FOR CERTAIN STRINGS 1080P#
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- #HOW TO CONFIGURE SONARR TO SEARCH FOR CERTAIN STRINGS TV#
- #HOW TO CONFIGURE SONARR TO SEARCH FOR CERTAIN STRINGS DOWNLOAD#
These values should be set to the long term requirements for the torrent. These two attributes are included to allow a torrent tracker to specify the seeding requirements on a per torrent basis.
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#HOW TO CONFIGURE SONARR TO SEARCH FOR CERTAIN STRINGS DOWNLOAD#
Specifies the minimum number of seconds the torrent client must actively seed the torrent.įactor for the download volume, in most cases it should be set to 1, if a torrent is set to freeleech set it to 0, if only 50% is counted set it to 0.5įactor for the upload volume, in most cases it should be set to 1, if a torrent is set to neutral leech (upload is not counted) set it to 0, if it's set to double upload set it to 2 Specifies the minimum ratio the torrent client must seed this torrent. Was going for 'ratio,seedtime,both' but afaik it's always 'either' TBD Specifies which seed criteria must be met. Number of active peers (seeders+leechers).
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Series,movie,music,book (if unknown just omit) Please note that this list consists of the attributes added to torznab, please check out the basic newznab attributes as well. I'm keeping the list in the reference linked below, but here is a table with the torrent-specific stuff:Īll these attributes are optional, the bold ones are recommended. Torznab defines a couple of attributes using the xmlns:torznab="" xml namespace.
#HOW TO CONFIGURE SONARR TO SEARCH FOR CERTAIN STRINGS FULL#
Of course it's also allowed to omit the site-specific categories entirely, and map only on newznab categories.Ī full list of default categories can be found in the References at the bottom of this page.įirst and foremost: Torznab indexers should return application/x-bittorrent as enclosure type:
#HOW TO CONFIGURE SONARR TO SEARCH FOR CERTAIN STRINGS 1080P#
The api should then alias all site-specific categories in one of the original newznab category.įor example, if you have category 10 as Blu-Ray 1080p TV, then releases in that category would use the torznab api cats 100010,5040,5000 (Site-specific, TV/HD, TV).Īny query that includes any of those numbers in the cat= parameter would return those releases as results. That way it falls in the site specific range and does not interfere with the original newznab categories. Many torrent sites have their own rss categories starting at '1', it's recommended not to map these 1 to 1 on newznab categories but instead add 100000 to the number. It's recommended to keep those categories intact, Client applications can then query one of the defaults, instead. However, newznab specifies a list of default categories. The caps response for torznab is mostly the same as newznab. The mode t=caps is supposed to return the capabilities and categories of the newznab/torznab indexer. So q AND (rid OR tvdbid OR tvmazeid) AND season AND ep. api?t=tvsearch&cat=.&rid=143&tvdbid=1232&season=1&ep=2 should perform a database query like SELECT * FROM Releases WHERE (rid=143 OR tvdbid=1232) AND season=1 AND ep=2. api?t=search&cat=.&q=Fantastic+Series+With+Episode+Title+For+Special Multiple *id query params can be specified simultaneously (of which only one needs to match, so a OR operation on the db side). Clients should also query by *id as much as possible to avoid database keyword searches. Sites should specify the parameters they support using supportedParams, allowing clients to perform the most optimal query, limiting the number of api calls and reducing database load.Ĭlients should default supportedParams to q,rid,season,ep if a site doesn't provide it, thus remaining backward compatible. In later versions, Newznab returns a list of the supported query params in the t=caps response via a supportedParams attribute. Originally Newznab defined the query params q,rid,season,ep for t=tvsearch and q for t=search, however not all sites support tvrage ids, and therefore would have to be queries with the q= param. However, it is in principle backward compatible. Torznab extends on Newznab on a couple of points to make it more useful.
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Note: If your torrent tracker is based on a generic tracker software, please coordinate to get the api implemented in the generic base code so everyone can benefit and to avoid double work. There are quite a few creative ways of doing this. Having an API doesn't need to be detrimental to this goal.Ī site can integrate the api into the existing karma/bonus system to keep users engaged in the community. Many torrent trackers thrive on the community and may have rules in place that mandate site visits, karma, votes, comments and all. The purpose of this wiki page is to describe the differences with Newznab and some recommendations to implement a custom proxy/indexer. It was designed for usenet primarily, but it can be easily adapted for torrents. The Newznab api specification is built around a simple rss feed with filtering and paging capabilities.
#HOW TO CONFIGURE SONARR TO SEARCH FOR CERTAIN STRINGS TV#
This api offers a standardized recent/search api for both tv and movies (of which Sonarr only uses tv). Sonarr supports a Newznab-like api dubbed Torznab.