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laurivan.outline
This role installs Outline via Docker.
Requirements
None
Role Variables
All variables are listed below (see also defaults/main.yml
).
Common variables
You need to specify:
- The
timezone
- The location where torrents will be downloaded
- The location where different configuration files are stored
- The place where
docker-compose.yml
and the environment files are stored
timezone: 'Europe/Brussels'
torrent_downloads_volume: '/mnt/download'
outline_configuration_volume: '/mnt/config'
outline_setup_path: '~/outline'
If you need to install the containers with a specific user/group ID, then define:
outline_uid:
outline_gid:
The role allows oyu to specify which components will be installed:
deluge_enabled: true
sonarr_enabled: true
lidarr_enabled: true
jackett_enabled: true
Deluge torrent
You can specify the image version and the log level:
deluge_image_version: 'latest'
deluge_loglevel: 'warning'
Deluge works on ports 6881 and 8112. You can change these ports:
deluge_host_port: 6881
deluge_admin_port: 8112
You can also overwrite the location where deluge's configuration is stored (e.g. if you already have deluge installed and you want to use the Ansible role):
deluge_config_volume: '{{ outline_configuration_volume }}/deluge'
Radarr
You can specify the image version and the port exposed:
radarr_image_version: 'latest'
radarr_host_port: 7878
You can also overwrite the location where radarr's configuration is stored (e.g. if you already have it installed and you want to use the Ansible role):
radarr_config_volume: '{{ outline_configuration_volume }}/radarr'
Radarr needs a place to copy the downloaded series:
radarr_series_volume: '/mnt/videos/Movies'
Notes:
- Depending on your settings, it will also rename your current series
- You need write access to that directory, so Sonarr can actually copy the files
Sonarr
You can specify the image version and the port exposed:
sonarr_image_version: 'latest'
sonarr_host_port: 8989
You can also overwrite the location where sonarr's configuration is stored (e.g. if you already have it installed and you want to use the Ansible role):
sonarr_config_volume: '{{ outline_configuration_volume }}/sonarr'
Sonarr needs a place to copy the downloaded series:
sonarr_series_volume: '/mnt/videos/Series'
Notes:
- Depending on your settings, it will also rename your current series
- You need write access to that directory, so Sonarr can actually copy the files
Lidarr
You can specify the image version and the port exposed:
lidarr_image_version: 'latest'
lidarr_host_port: 8686
You can also overwrite the location where lidarr's configuration is stored (e.g. if you already have it installed and you want to use the Ansible role):
lidarr_config_volume: '{{ outline_configuration_volume }}/lidarr'
Lidarr needs a place to copy the downloaded music:
lidarr_music_upload_volume: '/mnt/music/Reference'
You will need to add a reference to your music collection (so you don't download what you already have). The layout below allows for multiple collections:
lidarr_music_volumes:
- {path: '/mnt/music/Sonos', alias: 'sonos' }
- {path: '/mnt/music/Audiophile', alias: 'audiophile' }
- {path: '/mnt/music/Raw', alias: 'raw' }
The path
is the actual directory where the collection is located and the alias
is the internal mapping name in Docker.
Jakett
You can specify the image version, the port exposed and to autoupdate:
jackett_image_version: 'latest'
jackett_auto_update: true
jackett_host_port: 9117
You can also overwrite the location where jackett's configuration is stored (e.g. if you already have it installed and you want to use the Ansible role):
jackett_config_volume: '{{ outline_configuration_volume }}/jackett'
Dependencies
You need a machine with docker and docker-compose installed.
Example Playbook
- hosts: servers
roles:
- 'laurivan.outline'
License
MIT
Author Information
This role was created in 2022 by Laur Ivan.