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PlexBot

Sonarr & Couch Potato Self-Serve Via Telegram

PlexBot is a bot that will run in the background on a Linux server/computer and monitor a Telegram group for incoming download requests from other members of the group. It utilizes the Sonarr and Couch Potato APIs for the downloading of content.

Enables users of your Plex Media Server (or any other media server) to add new TV shows and movies themselves automatically without bothering you.

Getting Started

Ensure you have Sonarr & Couch Potato installed and running with API access enabled. They don't have to be on the same server as PlexBot. PlexBot just has to be able to reach their APIs.

Create a Telegram account. A Telegram group. A Telegram bot. Add your bot to the Telegram group you just created. Add your Plex users to the Telegram group so they can use the bot to request new content.

Installation

With Docker or Docker Compose

Docker

mkdir -p /opt/docker/build
cd /opt/docker/build
git clone https://github.com/AndrewPaglusch/PlexBot.git
cd PlexBot/docker
docker build -t local/plexbot:v0.2.0 # Replace version number with the current one.
docker create --name plexbot -v /opt/docker/config/plexbot:/config local/plexbot:v0.2.0
docker start plexbot
docker logs -f plexbot # This lets you view logs

Docker Compose

Create a docker-compose.yml file with the following:

version: '2'
services:
    plexbot:
        build:
          context: /opt/docker/build/docker-plexbot
          dockerfile: Dockerfile
        container_name: plexbot
        volumes:
          - /opt/docker/config/plexbot:/config
          - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
        env_file: uidgid.env
        restart: always

If you don't want to run plexbot as root, create a system account and assign uidgid.env the UID/GID of the system account:

PGID=995
PUID=997

You can then build the image and start it.

mkdir -p /opt/docker/build
cd /opt/docker/build
git clone https://github.com/AndrewPaglusch/PlexBot.git
cd PlexBot/docker
docker-compose build --no-cache plexbot
docker-compose up plexbot # use up -d to run it in daemonized mode instead of the foreground.

Docker will fail the first time it starts (or it should) so that you can configure your settings.rb file in /opt/docker/config/plexbot/settings.rb. Configure it, start it up again.

Without Docker (System Installation)

RHEL/CentOS 7.X

yum -y install ruby rubygems
gem install telegram-bot-ruby
mkdir -p /opt/<your_telegram_bot_name>/
cd /opt/<your_telegram_bot_name>/
git clone https://github.com/AndrewPaglusch/PlexBot.git
cp settings.rb-example settings.rb
cp scripts-example scripts
#edit your settings.rb file
#edit scripts in scripts directory

Daemonize

Make the Service

Create this file /etc/systemd/system/<your_bot_name>.service.

Insert the following:

[Unit]
Description=<your_bot_name> Telegram Bot
After=network.target

[Service]
WorkingDirectory=/opt/plexbot
Type=simple
ExecStart=/usr/bin/ruby /<install_location>/run.rb
Restart=always
RestartSec=15

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

Enable & Start

systemctl enable <your_bot_name>.service
systemctl start <your_bot_name>.service
systemctl status <your_bot_name>.service

Default Commands

/help

Show supported PlexBot commands

/movie OR /m

Request that PlexBot search for and download a movie via Couch Potato

/show OR /s

Request that PlexBot search for and download a show via Sonarr

/admin OR /a

Run an admin-only command. Admin UIDs are listed in the settings.rb file

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