Pulsarr is a productivity chrome extension. it's a free extension , it has 803 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 2.40 from 5 rated user, last update is 864 days ago.
Browser extension for adding movies to Radarr or Series' to Sonarr while browsing IMDB or TVDB.
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Connects to Sonarr, but not Radarr. I get a "Error: (404)Not Found". Same exact settings on both instances. Correct port/ip/auth. I don't know why that happens. But it does. Anyway, I aprreciate the effort, but I can't rate more if it doesn't actually work. :(
Wanted it to work. Connected to Sonarr fine. Will not connect to radarr. (404) not found error. On the sonarr side it seems to simply not work at all on tvdb. on trakt it tries to come up but comes up to a blank bugged out ui. on imdb it seems to be working but that amounts to about 15% of the extension working.
I'm tried to install/reinstall this extension twice. It has success in connecting to Radarr via my local area network's HTPC IP address. Then, I'll save the configuration and go back to Pulsarr options to setup Sonarr. After clicking Save, I get this error, "Error: undefined server took too long to respond. Please check configuration." After that, neither Sonarr nor Radarr configurations will shows Success after saving, only that error. There is no basic auth, just API. My Radarr localhost's install has the suffix "/radarr/" appending the IP address, but Pulsarr initially showed Success without needing to enter the suffix. Pulsarr options also didn't have an area to specify. Using their LAN IP address, I can use Chrome to browse to both Radarr and Sonarr installations by simply entering their IP:Port as the URL. I hope that helps. When a new version is released, that communicates seamlessly with the two LAN installs, I'll reinstall Pulsarr again and re-rate.