
Scryer 0.15.x released - Prowlarr & Postgres support, and more!
What is Scryer?
Scryer is a new open source application written from scratch that does what Sonarr & Radarr do in a single, tiny binary. However, Scryer is more than just a clone. I put together a comparison page that explains how i'm approaching this differently and why you may prefer it for more than just RAM reduction.
I'm humbled at the overwhelming support and feedback I've received since my launch post. This passion project has been so much fun for me to work on and I'm loving that others are finding it useful! I am so thankful those who have put time and effort into commenting, chatting with me, and posting GitHub issues.
Release 0.15.0
You voices were heard and I reprioritized things for this release. Here's the headlining features:
- Prowlarr support
- Instead of configuring Scryer in Prowlarr, you configure Prowlarr as an indexer in Scryer and it will sync all your Prowlarr managed indexers
- Works great in my testing with the *nab services I have access to in
- Postgres support
- Thanks to those who asked for this. While it was quite the lift, it was well worth the effort.
- Sabnzbd Proxy Support
- I tested with NzbDav, it may work with other tools. If you run into issues with any of the others please let me know on GitHub!
- I also added the ability to route libraries to specific clients like Sab/Nzbget. This makes it simple to have a mixed catalog of sources.
- Enhanced metadata and matching
- I augmented the metadata sources to include a lot more data from TMDB as well as enhancing the search indexes to provide more intelligent matching on library scans
What's coming?
0.16.x will bring the foundations for Seerr functionality. I am passionate about cyber security and if folks are opening Scryer on their edge, it must be hardened. This will include enhanced login security options in Scryer, as well as account linking for Jellyfin. I also plan to have the first version of the request flow in 0.16.x.
Feel free to browse the code or create issues on GitHub: