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I'm currently running the truecharts app version of lidarr. It's a preconfigured docker container running on kubernetes. The problem is the lidarr database is not publicly accessible. Should I give up on using LYD? I could setup my own docker container for lidarr and change things but then I have to change all the apps that call lidarr. I'm curious why the db needs to be accessible if you have the url and api key? The scripts that use deezer don't need direct access to the db.
In any case, thanks for providing this to the public to use. Next time I do a overhaul of the apps I'll see about giving it a go.
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@famewolf sorry for not seeing this earlier.
The fronted uses REACT and is a stateful view.
The complexity to automating the view is not worth the effort.
I reached out to the developers who gave less than stellar feedback.
So the quickest and easiest way to approach this was to go straight after the DB.
I'm sure you can use a multitude of different ways to work around the issue.
I'm currently running the truecharts app version of lidarr. It's a preconfigured docker container running on kubernetes. The problem is the lidarr database is not publicly accessible. Should I give up on using LYD? I could setup my own docker container for lidarr and change things but then I have to change all the apps that call lidarr. I'm curious why the db needs to be accessible if you have the url and api key? The scripts that use deezer don't need direct access to the db.
In any case, thanks for providing this to the public to use. Next time I do a overhaul of the apps I'll see about giving it a go.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: