Automated movie collection manager that monitors, grabs, and manages your movie library via Usenet and BitTorrent.
| Port | 7878 |
| Registry | ghcr.io/daemonless/radarr |
| Source | https://github.com/Radarr/Radarr |
| Website | https://radarr.video/ |
| Tag | Description | Best For |
|---|---|---|
latest |
Upstream Binary. Built from official release. | Most users. Matches Linux Docker behavior. |
pkg |
FreeBSD Quarterly. Uses stable, tested packages. | Production stability. |
pkg-latest |
FreeBSD Latest. Rolling package updates. | Newest FreeBSD packages. |
Before deploying, ensure your host environment is ready. See the Quick Start Guide for host setup instructions.
services:
radarr:
image: "ghcr.io/daemonless/radarr:latest"
container_name: radarr
environment:
- PUID=1000 # User ID for the application process
- PGID=1000 # Group ID for the application process
- TZ=UTC # Timezone for the container
volumes:
- "/path/to/containers/radarr:/config"
- "/path/to/movies:/movies" # optional
- "/path/to/downloads:/downloads" # optional
ports:
- "7878:7878"
annotations:
org.freebsd.jail.allow.mlock: "true"
restart: unless-stopped.env:
DIRECTOR_PROJECT=radarr
PUID=1000
PGID=1000
TZ=UTC
appjail-director.yml:
options:
- virtualnet: ':<random> default'
- nat:
services:
radarr:
name: radarr
options:
- container: 'boot args:--pull'
- expose="7878:7878 proto:tcp" \
oci:
user: root
environment:
- PUID: !ENV '${PUID}'
- PGID: !ENV '${PGID}'
- TZ: !ENV '${TZ}'
volumes:
- radarr: /config
- movies: /movies
- downloads: /downloads
volumes:
radarr:
device: '/path/to/containers/radarr'
movies:
device: 'movies'
downloads:
device: 'downloads'Makejail:
ARG tag=latest
OPTION overwrite=force
OPTION from=ghcr.io/daemonless/radarr:${tag}
SET allow.mlock=1
Note: Exposing ports in AppJail means that your service can be reached from remote hosts. If that is not your intention, do not expose the ports and communicate with the service using the IPv4 address assigned by the virtual network.
podman run -d --name radarr \
-p 7878:7878 \
--annotation 'org.freebsd.jail.allow.mlock=true' \
-e PUID=1000 \
-e PGID=1000 \
-e TZ=UTC \
-v /path/to/containers/radarr:/config \
-v /path/to/movies:/movies # optional \
-v /path/to/downloads:/downloads # optional \
ghcr.io/daemonless/radarr:latestappjail oci run -Pd \
-o overwrite=force \
-o container="args:--pull" \
-o virtualnet=":<random> default" \
-o nat \
-o expose="7878:7878 proto:tcp" \
-e PUID=1000 \
-e PGID=1000 \
-e TZ=UTC \
-o fstab="/path/to/containers/radarr /config <pseudofs>" \
-o fstab="/path/to/movies /movies <pseudofs>" \ # optional
-o fstab="/path/to/downloads /downloads <pseudofs>" \ # optional
ghcr.io/daemonless/radarr:latest radarrNote: Exposing ports in AppJail means that your service can be reached from remote hosts. If that is not your intention, do not expose the ports and communicate with the service using the IPv4 address assigned by the virtual network.
- name: Deploy radarr
containers.podman.podman_container:
name: radarr
image: "ghcr.io/daemonless/radarr:latest"
state: started
restart_policy: always
env:
PUID: "1000"
PGID: "1000"
TZ: "UTC"
ports:
- "7878:7878"
volumes:
- "/path/to/containers/radarr:/config"
- "/path/to/movies:/movies" # optional
- "/path/to/downloads:/downloads" # optional
annotation:
org.freebsd.jail.allow.mlock: "true"Access at: http://localhost:7878
| Variable | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
PUID |
1000 |
User ID for the application process |
PGID |
1000 |
Group ID for the application process |
TZ |
UTC |
Timezone for the container |
| Path | Description |
|---|---|
/config |
Configuration directory |
/movies |
Movie library (Optional) |
/downloads |
Download directory (Optional) |
| Port | Protocol | Description |
|---|---|---|
7878 |
TCP | Web UI |
Architectures: amd64
User: bsd (UID/GID via PUID/PGID, defaults to 1000:1000)
Base: FreeBSD 15.1
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