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Notification for Request Stuck on "Requested" #701

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JamesRy96 opened this issue Mar 31, 2024 · 2 comments
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Notification for Request Stuck on "Requested" #701

JamesRy96 opened this issue Mar 31, 2024 · 2 comments

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@JamesRy96
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I have a few users that like very specific older films. Some of these are not found on indexers due to lack of popularity.

Some require and interactive search to finding a download manually then marking the request as available. It would be nice to know when I need to check these request and intervene.

Desired Behavior

Jellyserr task runs and checks for titles that have a release date before the current date. If the request date is more than x days old (Adding a value for X in settings) and still in the requested status sent a notification to admins or another notification option.

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@Fallenbagel
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I'm sorry. im a little confused. Even if you manually add something, jellyseerr would send notification once it's detected as available. If it doesn't, then there's a configuration issue

@JamesRy96
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I'm thinking of a notification for if the status doesn't change to processing after X amount of time.

That way you could manually search in Radarr/Sonarr for a torrent if a suitable release wasn't found from the trackers.

@gauthier-th gauthier-th closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Jun 4, 2024
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