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Use this section to provide/obtain a Plex token, and determine which server to get data from.
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You can either:
- Use your Plex token — provide a Plex token
- Login with Plex — login with your Plex credentials (they won't be saved, only the token that Plex returns)
- Attach to Ombi — Ombi's Plex token will be used (shared) by the extension
- Fill in Manager Settings with Ombi? — if Attach to Ombi is successful the extension will proceed to fill in your remaining settings using Ombi's configuration
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Select a server — select the server you want the extension to query for media
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No Plex Server (GitHub) — this is a special option that won't talk to any servers. This will force every query to return
false
(item not found)
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No Plex Server (GitHub) — this is a special option that won't talk to any servers. This will force every query to return
Use this section to define advance settings for your Plex server.
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Plex Server URL — this address will be used to communicate with Plex (e.g.
http://localhost:32400/
)
Use this section to setup your Ombi connection.
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Ombi URL — the URL for your Ombi server (usually on port
5000
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Ombi API Key — your API Key when connecting to Ombi (can be found at
Ombi | Settings | Ombi
; ask your admin for help if you can't find it)
Use this section to setup your Watcher connection.
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Watcher URL — the URL for your Watcher server (usually on port
9090
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Watcher API Key — your API Key when connecting to Watcher (can be found at
Watcher | Settings | Server
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Username — your Watcher username (default is
watcher
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Password — your Watcher password (default is
rehctaw
) - Watcher Storage Path — where to save your media (can only be changed within Watcher)
- Quality Profile — the quality to save your media
Use this section to setup your Radarr connection.
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Radarr URL — the URL for your Radarr server (usually on port
7878
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Radarr API Key — your API Key when connecting to Radarr (can be found at
Radarr | Settings | General
; enableShow advanced
) - Username — your Radarr username
- Password — your Radarr password
- Radarr Storage Path — where to save your media
- Quality Profile — the quality to save your media
Use this section to setup your CouchPotato connection.
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CouchPotato URL — the URL for your CouchPotato server (usually on port
5050
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CouchPotato API Key — your API Key when connecting to CouchPotato (can be found at
CouchPotato | Settings
) - Username — your CouchPotato username
- Password — your CouchPotato password
- Enable CouchPotato — enables the use of CouchPotato
Use this section to setup your Medusa connection.
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Medusa URL — the URL for your Medusa server (usually on port
8081
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Medusa API Key — your API Key when connecting to Medusa (can be found at
Medusa | Settings | General | Interface | Web Interface
) - Username — your Medusa (HTTP) username
- Password — your Medusa (HTTP) password
- Medusa Storage Path — where to save your media
- Quality Profile Type — the quality type to save your media (i.e. "Default," "User Defined," "Any," etc.)
- Quality Profile — the quality to save your media
Use this section to setup your Sonarr connection.
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Sonarr URL — the URL for your Sonarr server (usually on port
8989
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Sonarr API Key — your API Key when connecting to Sonarr (can be found at
Sonarr | Settings | General
; enableShow advanced
) - Username — your Sonarr username
- Password — your Sonarr password
- Sonarr Storage Path — where to save your media
- Quality Profile — the quality to save your media
Use this section to setup your Sick Beard connection.
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Sick Beard URL — the URL for your Sick Beard server (usually on port
8081
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Sick Beard API Key — your API Key when connecting to Sick Beard (can be found at
Sick Beard | Config | General | API
) - Username — your Sick Beard username
- Password — your Sick Beard password
- Sick Beard Storage Path — where to save your media
- Quality Profile Type — the quality type to save your media ("Initial," or "Archive")
- Quality Profile — the quality to save your media
Use this section to customize Web to Plex's look and feel
Each theme is activated when the save button is engaged and the affected pages are refreshed.
Use this section to enable/disable experimentally supported sites
Each site is disabled by default, and may change support without notice.
Use this section to enable/disable supported sites
Each site is enabled by default, and may change support without notice.
Use this section to control the extension's proxy connection settings
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- Force Secure Connections — forces all insecure (HTTP) connections to be proxied through HTTPS.
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Proxy URL & Syntax — specify the proxy URL (and syntax) to use
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{url}
OR{raw-url}
— the URL of the page, without any changes -
{enc-url}
OR{encode-url}
— encodes the URL (i.e. all " " become "%20") -
{b64-url}
OR{base64-url}
— encodes the URL using Base-64 (btoa
)
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Proxy Headers — specify the headers to pass to the proxy
Header="Value"
Header=Value
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Header=@property
(allows basic parsing of objects, where@
representstop
/window
)- e.g.
[email protected]
(https://github.com
)
- e.g.
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Header=@{...}
— returns the same values as the Proxy URL & Syntax section
- Native Proxy Settings — your computer's network settings (Windows only)
Use this section to control how the extension handles lists of items
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- AutoGrab — should the extension ask before downloading multiple items, or not?
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Maximum AutoGrabs — if AutoGrab is set to continue without the user's permission, how many items are allowed before requiring permission? The absolute maximum is
100
- Ignore Found Items — when encountering an item already accounted for, should the extension show an error message?
- Prompt for Save Location — for each prompt, should the user be allowed to change each save location individually?
- Prompt for Quality — for each prompt, should the user be allowed to change each quality individually?
Use this section to control notifications from the extension
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- Ignore Found Items — if enabled, items returned as "already exists" (or similar) will be ignored
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Ignore Repetitive Notifications — if enabled, all but the first notification marked as
info
(grey) will be ignored
Use this section to control how the extension searches for media
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Loose Searching — if enabled the extension will attempt to match media using RegExps when it has exhausted all other search methods
- Searching Sensitivity — if Loose Searching is enabled, how strict should the match be before being accepted?
- Manager Searching — if enabled, the extension will search your managers (if applicable) for media IDs
Use this section to define extra API Keys
Each API Key may not even be used, or may be used in place of the default key.
Use this section to control the extension's data
- Configuration Data — use this to backup/restore your current configuration of the extension (excluding cached searches). You cannot use this feature if Data Compression is enabled
- Erase Cache — use this to erase your cached searches (found media information such as correct dates, IDs, etc.), permissions, and other miscellaneous data
Use this section to control developer options. This section may cause data loss!
- Developer Mode — use this to enable/disable developer mode. Enabling this will log all errors, warnings, and miscellaneous messages for the user to view and/or interact with
If you want to request a feature, please submit a Feature request.
If you're having some trouble with the extension, please see the Wiki.
If you want to report a bug/problem, please submit:
- a Bug Report for generic errors that can be easily fixed (e.g. a website updated, the scripts are outdated; or, the extension no longer works on a site)
- a Fail Report for errors that make the extension unusable (e.g. can't save settings)