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Jackett

Introduction

Jackett works as a proxy server: it translates queries from apps (Sonarr, SickRage, CouchPotato, Mylar, etc) into tracker-site-specific http queries, parses the html response, then sends results back to the requesting software. This allows for getting recent uploads (like RSS) and performing searches. Jackett is a single repository of maintained indexer scraping & translation logic - removing the burden from other apps.

Installation

Method 1 (Auto):

  1. Run the following script
wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/akkupy/Homelab/main/scripts/install_jackett.sh | bash

This will preserve any persistent data under /jackett of User Directory, you can adapt the path to whatever suits you.

Method 2 (Manual):

Folder Setup Script

  1. First thing we need to do is setup the folder structure.Create downloads folder only if not already exists.

Run the following code

sudo mkdir -p /home/$USER/jackett
sudo mkdir -p /home/$USER/tdownloads
  1. Now we need to move into that directory using the following:
cd /home/$USER/jackett
  1. Create a folder named config for storing jackett configurations.

Run the following code

sudo mkdir -p /home/$USER/jackett/config
  1. We now need to open the docker-compose.yml file using nano editor.
nano docker-compose.yml

Copy and paste the below Docker-compose exmple into the docker-compose.yml file.

NOTE : Change the TimeZone and Conflicting ports according to your needs.

See example below: Docker-compose example:

version: "2.1"
services:
  jackett:
    image: lscr.io/linuxserver/jackett:latest
    container_name: jackett
    environment:
      - PUID=1000
      - PGID=1000
      - TZ=Asia/Kolkata
      - AUTO_UPDATE=true #optional
    volumes:
      - /home/$USER/jackett/config:/config
      - /home/$USER/tdownloads:/downloads
    ports:
      - 9117:9117
    restart: unless-stopped
  1. Once you have done that press “Ctrl + X” then Y to save and “Enter” to exit the nano editor.

  2. To deploy the dockers run the following command:

sudo docker-compose up -d

This will take some time to finish.

  1. Once complete you can check that the docker containers exist by typing the following:
sudo docker ps

Or you can check in Portainer by logging in via your browser and navigating to “Containers“.

If you see any problems like “unhealthy” Please restart the container and all should be well.

Post Installation

The webui is at your-ip:9117 .

(Optional): Configure Reverse Proxy using the documentation here