Release Profiles
Service | Supported |
---|---|
Sonarr (v3) | |
Sonarr (v4) | |
Radarr |
# See "Basic Setup" for `service_type` and `instance_name`
service_type:
instance_name:
# Release Profile Configuration
release_profiles:
- trash_ids:
- d428eda85af1df8904b4bbe4fc2f537c # Anime - First release profile
- 6cd9e10bb5bb4c63d2d7cd3279924c7b # Anime - Second release profile
strict_negative_scores: true
tags: [anime]
- trash_ids:
- EBC725268D687D588A20CBC5F97E538B # Low Quality Groups
- 1B018E0C53EC825085DD911102E2CA36 # Release Sources (Streaming Service)
- 71899E6C303A07AF0E4746EFF9873532 # P2P Groups + Repack/Proper
strict_negative_scores: false
tags: [tv]
- trash_ids: [76e060895c5b8a765c310933da0a5357] # Optionals
filter:
include:
- 436f5a7d08fbf02ba25cb5e5dfe98e55 # Ignore Dolby Vision without HDR10 fallback
- f3f0f3691c6a1988d4a02963e69d11f2 # Ignore The Group -SCENE
tags: [tv]
Optional. Default: No release profiles are synced
Release Profiles may not be used in Sonarr version 4 or greater!
A list of release profiles to parse from the guide. Each object in this list supports the below properties.
trash_ids
Required.
A list of one or more Trash IDs taken from the output of the list release-profiles
command.
strict_negative_scores
Optional. Default: false
Enables preferred term scores less than 0 to be instead treated as "Must Not Contain" (ignored)
terms. For example, if something is "Preferred" with a score of -10
, it will instead be put in the
"Must Not Contains" section of the uploaded release profile. Must be true
or false
.
tags
Optional. Default: Empty list
A list of one or more strings representing tags that will be applied to this release profile. Tags are created in Sonarr if they do not exist. All tags on an existing release profile (if present) are removed and replaced with only the tags in this list. If no tags are specified, no tags will be set on the release profile.
filter
Optional.
Defines various ways that release profile terms from the guide are synchronized with Sonarr. Any
filters below that takes a list of trash_id
values, those values come, from the same list
command, but with the --terms
option used. There is a trash_id
field next to each
term
field; that is what you use.
include
A list of trash_id
values representing terms (Required, Ignored, or Preferred) that should be
included in the created Release Profile in Sonarr. Terms that are NOT specified here are excluded
automatically. Not compatible with exclude
and will take precedence over it.
exclude
A list of trash_id
values representing terms (Required, Ignored, or Preferred) that should be
excluded from the created Release Profile in Sonarr. Terms that are NOT specified here are included
automatically. Not compatible with include
; this list is not used if it is present.