This is a web interface to manage your torrents on Real-Debrid, AllDebrid or Premiumize. It supports the following features:
- Add new torrents through magnets or files
- Download all files from Real-Debrid, AllDebrid or Premiumize to your local machine automatically
- Unpack all files when finished downloading
- Implements a fake qBittorrent API so you can hook up other applications like Sonarr, Radarr or Couchpotato.
- Built with Angular 15 and .NET 8
You will need a Premium service at Real-Debrid, AllDebrid or Premiumize!
Click here to sign up for Real-Debrid.
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Click here to sign up for Premiumize.
(referal links so I can get a few free premium days)
Please see our separate Docker setup Read Me.
Instead of running in Docker you can install it as a service in Windows or Linux.
- Make sure you have the ASP.NET Core Runtime 8 installed: https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet/8.0
- Get the latest zip file from the Releases page and extract it to your host.
- Open the
appsettings.json
file and replace theLogLevel
Path
to a path on your host. - In
appsettings.json
replace theDatabase
Path
to a path on your host. - When using Windows paths, make sure to escape the slashes. For example:
D:\\RdtClient\\db\\rdtclient.db
Instead of running in Docker you can install it as a service in Linux.
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Install .NET: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/install/linux
Ubuntu 20.04 example:
wget https://packages.microsoft.com/config/ubuntu/20.04/packages-microsoft-prod.deb -O packages-microsoft-prod.deb
sudo dpkg -i packages-microsoft-prod.deb
rm packages-microsoft-prod.deb
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y dotnet-sdk-8.0
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Get latest archive from releases:
wget <zip_url>
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Extract to path of your choice (~/rtdc in this example):
unzip RealDebridClient.zip -d ~/rdtc && cd ~/rdtc
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In appsettings.json replace the Database Path to a path on your host. Any directories in path must already exist. Or just remove "/data/db/" for ease.
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Test rdt client runs ok:
dotnet RdtClient.Web.dll
navigate to http://:6500, if all is good then we'll create a service -
Create a service (systemd in this example):
sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/rdtc.service
paste in this service file content and edit path of your directory:
[Unit] Description=RdtClient Service [Service] WorkingDirectory=/home/<username>/rdtc ExecStart=/usr/bin/dotnet RdtClient.Web.dll SyslogIdentifier=RdtClient User=<username> [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target
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enable and start the service:
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl enable rdtc
sudo systemctl start rdtc
If you use Proxmox for your homelab, you can run rdt-client in a linux container (LXC), check it here: https://tteck.github.io/Proxmox/
- Browse to http://127.0.0.1:6500 (or the path of your server).
- The very first credentials you enter in will be remembered for future logins.
- Click on
Settings
on the top and enter your Real-Debrid API key (found here: https://real-debrid.com/apitoken. - If you are using docker then the
Download path
setting needs to be the same as in your docker file mapping. By default this is/data/downloads
. If you are using Windows, this is a path on your host. - Same goes for
Mapped path
, but this is the destination path from your docker mapping. This is a path on your host. For Windows, this will most likely be the same as theDownload path
. - Save your settings.
Currently there 4 available download clients:
This experimental downloader can be used to download files with multiple sections in parallel.
It has the following options:
- Download speed (in MB/s): This number indicates the speed in MB/s per download over all parallel downloads and chunks.
- Parallel connections per download: When a file is downloaded it is split in sections, this setting indicates how many sections you will download in parallel.
- Connection Timeout: This number indicates the timeout in milliseconds before a download chunk times out. It will retry each chunk 5 times before completely failing.
This downloader can be used to download files in parallel and with multiple chunks.
It has the following options:
- Download speed (in MB/s): This number indicates the speed in MB/s per download over all parallel downloads and chunks.
- Parallel connections per download: This number indicates how many parallel it will use per download. This can increase speed, recommended is no more than 8.
- Parallel chunks per download: This number indicates in how many chunks each download is split, recommended is no more than 8.
- Connection Timeout: This number indicates the timeout in milliseconds before a download chunk times out. It will retry each chunk 5 times before completely failing.
This will use an external Aria2c downloader client. You will need to install this client yourself on your host, it is not included in the docker image.
It has the following options:
- Url: The full URL to your Aria2c service. This must end in /jsonrpc. A standard path is
http://192.168.10.2:6800/jsonrpc
. - Secret: Optional secret to connecto to your Aria2c service.
If Aria2c is selected, none of the above options for Internal Downloader
are used, you have to configure Aria2c manually.
Symlink downloader requires a rclone mount to be mounted into your filesystem. Be sure to keep the exact path to mounted files in other apps exactly the same as used by rdt-client. Otherwise the symlinks wont resolve the file its trying to point to.
If the mount path folder cant be found the client wont start downloading anything.
Required configuration:
- Post Download Action = DO NOT SELECT REMOVE FROM PROVIDER
- Rclone mount path = /PATH_TO_YOUR_RCLONE_MOUNT/torrents/
Suggested configuration:
- Automatic retry downloads > 3
- If you forgot your logins simply delete the
rdtclient.db
and restart the service. - A log file is written to your persistent path as
rdtclient.log
. When you run into issues please change the loglevel in your docker script toDebug
.
RdtClient emulates the qBittorrent web protocol and allow applications to use those APIs. This way you can use Sonarr and Radarr to download directly from RealDebrid.
- Login to Sonarr or Radarr and click
Settings
. - Go to the
Download Client
tab and click the plus to add. - Click
qBittorrent
in the list. - Enter the IP or hostname of the RealDebridClient in the
Host
field. - Enter the 6500 in the
Port
field. - Enter your Username/Password you setup above in the Username/Password field.
- Set the category to
sonarr
for Sonarr orradarr
for Radarr. - Leave the other settings as is.
- Hit
Test
and thenSave
if all is well. - Sonarr will now think you have a regular Torrent client hooked up.
When downloading files it will append the category
setting in the Sonarr/Radarr Download Client setting. For example if your Remote Path setting is set to C:\Downloads
and your Sonarr Download Client setting category
is set to sonarr
files will be downloaded to C:\Downloads\sonarr
.
Notice: the progress and ETA reported in Sonarr's Activity tab will not be accurate, but it will report the torrent as completed so it can be processed after it is done downloading.
By default the application runs in the root of your hosted address (i.e. https://rdt.myserver.com/), but if you want to run it as a relative folder (i.e. https://myserver.com/rdt) you will have to change the BasePath
setting in the appsettings.json
file. You can set the BASE_PATH
environment variable for docker enviroments.
- NodeJS
- NPM
- Angular CLI
- .NET 8
- Visual Studio 2022
- (optional) Resharper
- Open the client folder project in VS Code and run
npm install
. - To debug run
ng serve
, to build runng build --prod
. - Open the Visual Studio 2019 project
RdtClient.sln
andPublish
theRdtClient.Web
to the givenPublishFolder
target. - When debugging, make sure to run
RdtClient.Web.dll
and notIISExpress
. - The result is found in
Publish
.
- In the root of the project run
docker build --tag rdtclient .
- To create the docker container run
docker run --publish 6500:6500 --detach --name rdtclientdev rdtclient:latest
- To stop:
docker stop rdtclient
- To remove:
docker rm rdtclient
- Or use
docker-build.bat