In this example, I will setup three different country servers US, NL, and DE. Check with your Usenet Provider to see if they offer direct links. In this example, I am using Ninja-US for the name and using their direct address for their US server. Start with making sure your first entry, Server 1 is set to active. On the NEWS-SERVERS page, this is where you will add your usenet server(s). On the PATHS page (tabs on left side), I just tweaked the first three boxes: On the main nzbget page, click Settings along the top. Open up the NZBGet web interface at The default username is nzbget and the password is tegbzn6789 In general, look out around Black Friday/ Cyber Monday for awesome deals too. I appreciate they are active in the community, and please note that I am not receiving a referral bonus. Currently, News.Ninja is offering a special deal on Reddit at only $5.99 month to month without a commitment. It is a good idea to test them out before signing up for a long term deal. Some sites may require you to pay a full year in advanced to get the best deal. You will need to read up and decide what provider that you want to use. In our example, we will be using Newsgroup.ninja. Before proceeding, you will need a usenet provider account. In the past, I recommended following the guide by our friends at HTPC Guides for the general setup. The settings in this guide go along with our guide “Setting up Docker on a Synology NAS”. But ultimately if you want that nzbget link, you’re probably best keeping it simple and sticking with nzbget notifications.The following guide was last edited using NZBGet 18.1. At the very least, you may be able to review the code and see how to create your own implementation of pushover. It’s pushover configuration is very configurable. Just trying to rack my brain on some other options… If you use Plex, one way you could go about doing this would be to install PlexWatch (it’s a script designed to provide notifications for shared users watching your media, but one feature is the ability to send notifications on new additions to the library). This does seem to me, however, to be an uncommon use case. You could make a feature request to add additional configuration options to the pushover notification from within NzbDrone. With NZBGet, (I believe) the URL of the download is passed as part of the notification. I could be mistaken, but I don’t believe the URL field within the configuration on actually gets passed along with the notification–I think it’s for reference purposes (hence why they use the git page as an example). Where with NzbDrone, the URL variable is set on the Pushover side.Īny thoughts/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. The only difference in setup being that NZBGet has Pushover variables (including URL) which get set directly from within the program. Screenshot of Pushover notification from NzbDrone: Screenshot of Pushover notification from NZBGet: Here are some screenshots (photoshopped slightly to mask my downloader URL): I’m choosing to put my local NZBGet web admin URL into the notifications, for ease of being able to quickly look at download history, etc… And those push notifications coming from NZBGet do pass the URL, but those coming from NzbDrone do not. One problem however that’s occurring with the Pushover notifications from NzbDrone is that the URL field is not being passed through to the notification. These notifications from NzbDrone go out about 1-2 minutes after the push notification would go out from NZBGet, but are more accurate being that the file has already been renamed and moved. Reason being, NzbDrone will only push the notification after the file has been moved to its final destination, and renamed appropriately (after post processing if you will). So putting some more thought into this, I decided that I would rather get the Pushover notifications from NzbDrone than my downloader (NZBGet). After setting this up, all I can say is Pushover notifications are awesome… not sure how I went this long without them! I do realize this is also a feature of NzbDrone to push notifications using a variety of built-in push services, but never really activated this feature until now. Just made a switch from SABnzb to NZBGet, and out of curiosity I decided to finally give Pushover notifications a try from within NZBGet.
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