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Home Assistant add-on: Seerr

About

This add-on packages Seerr, an open-source media request and discovery manager for Jellyfin, Plex, and Emby.

This add-on is based on the existing Overseerr add-on structure, adapted for the Seerr upstream project and container image. It supports Home Assistant Ingress via an internal NGINX reverse proxy.

Upstream repositories reviewed:

Installation

  1. Add my add-ons repository to your home assistant instance (in supervisor addons store at top right, or click button below if you have configured my HA) Open your Home Assistant instance and show the add add-on repository dialog with a specific repository URL pre-filled.
  2. Install Seerr.
  3. Configure options, then start the add-on.
  4. Open the Web UI on port 5055 or via Home Assistant Ingress.

Configuration

Use env_vars to pass extra environment variables when needed. Seerr configuration is stored in /config.

Options

Option Type Default Description
PGID int 0 Group ID for file permissions
PUID int 0 User ID for file permissions
TZ str Timezone (e.g. Europe/London)

Example

env_vars: []
PGID: 0
PUID: 0
TZ: Europe/London

Migration

From Overseerr

Seerr is compatible with Overseerr's data format. To migrate your existing configuration:

  1. Stop the Overseerr add-on.
  2. Install and start the Seerr add-on once to create its config directory (/addon_configs/db21ed7f_seerr/), then stop it.
  3. Open the Filebrowser add-on (or any file manager with access to /addon_configs/).
  4. Navigate to /addon_configs/db21ed7f_overseerr/ and copy all files into /addon_configs/db21ed7f_seerr/.
  5. Start the Seerr add-on. Your existing settings, users, and requests will be preserved.

From Jellyseerr

Seerr is compatible with Jellyseerr's data format. To migrate your existing configuration:

  1. Stop the Jellyseerr add-on.
  2. Install and start the Seerr add-on once to create its config directory (/addon_configs/db21ed7f_seerr/), then stop it.
  3. Open the Filebrowser add-on (or any file manager with access to /addon_configs/).
  4. Navigate to /addon_configs/db21ed7f_jellyseerr/ and copy all files into /addon_configs/db21ed7f_seerr/.
  5. Start the Seerr add-on. Your existing settings, users, and requests will be preserved.

From Ombi

Ombi uses a different data format and there is no automated migration path to Seerr. You will need to configure Seerr from scratch:

  1. Note down your Ombi configuration (media servers, users, notification settings, etc.).
  2. Stop the Ombi add-on.
  3. Install and start the Seerr add-on.
  4. Use the Seerr web UI to reconnect your media server(s) and reconfigure your preferences.

Support

If you find a bug, open an issue in this repository.