Overseerr MCP

Overseerr MCP

Enables searching Overseerr media, retrieving TMDB-backed details, and submitting movie or TV requests through MCP tools.

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Overseerr MCP

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MCP server for searching Overseerr media, retrieving TMDB-backed details, and submitting movie or TV requests from Claude, Codex, or any MCP client.

Overview

The server talks to an existing Overseerr instance via its REST API and exposes MCP tools over stdio (default) or HTTP transports. All Overseerr API authentication is handled server-side — clients only need a Bearer token for the MCP endpoint itself when using HTTP transport.

What this repository ships

  • overseerr_mcp/: FastMCP server and Overseerr HTTP client
  • .claude-plugin/, .codex-plugin/, gemini-extension.json: client manifests
  • skills/: Claude-facing skill docs for Overseerr and bundled media services
  • bin/: plugin executables (load-env, sync-urls, extract-keys, etc.)
  • docker-compose.yml, Dockerfile, entrypoint.sh: container deployment
  • docs/: ENV variable reference and upstream API spec

Tools

Tool Purpose
search_media Search movies or TV shows by title
get_movie_details Fetch full movie details by TMDB ID
get_tv_show_details Fetch full TV show details (including seasons) by TMDB ID
request_movie Submit a movie request
request_tv_show Submit a TV request, optionally scoped to specific seasons
list_failed_requests List failed requests with pagination
overseerr_help Return built-in markdown help for all tools

The server also exposes GET /health (unauthenticated) for liveness checks.

search_media

Search for movies or TV shows by title.

Parameter Type Required Default Description
query string yes Title or keyword to search
media_type string no null "movie" or "tv" — searches both if omitted

Response schema — each item in the returned list:

Field Type Description
tmdbId int TMDB integer ID (use this for all subsequent tool calls)
mediaType string "movie" or "tv"
title string Display title (falls back to name or originalName for TV)
year string Release or first-air year (e.g. "2021"), null if unknown
overview string Plot summary
posterPath string TMDB poster path (relative, e.g. /abc123.jpg)

Examples:

search_media(query="Dune")
search_media(query="Breaking Bad", media_type="tv")
search_media(query="Inception", media_type="movie")

Returns an error string if no results match or if the Overseerr API fails.

get_movie_details

Fetch detailed information for a movie from Overseerr. Returns the full Overseerr/TMDB movie object including cast, genres, runtime, status, and current request state.

Parameter Type Required Description
tmdb_id int yes TMDB integer ID from search_media results

Key response fields:

Field Type Description
id int TMDB ID
title string Movie title
releaseDate string ISO date ("2021-10-22")
runtime int Runtime in minutes
overview string Plot summary
genres list Genre objects with id and name
status string TMDB release status (e.g. "Released")
mediaInfo object Overseerr request/availability state (see below)
credits object cast and crew arrays
posterPath string TMDB poster path

mediaInfo fields:

Field Type Description
status int Overseerr media status code (see Request Status)
requests list Existing request objects for this media
downloadStatus list Radarr/Sonarr download state

Example:

get_movie_details(tmdb_id=438631)

get_tv_show_details

Fetch detailed information for a TV show from Overseerr. Includes season list — use the season numbers here to scope a request_tv_show call.

Parameter Type Required Description
tmdb_id int yes TMDB integer ID from search_media results

Key response fields:

Field Type Description
id int TMDB ID
name string Show title
firstAirDate string ISO date of first episode
numberOfSeasons int Total season count
numberOfEpisodes int Total episode count
overview string Plot summary
genres list Genre objects with id and name
status string TMDB show status (e.g. "Ended", "Returning Series")
seasons list Season objects with seasonNumber, episodeCount, airDate
mediaInfo object Overseerr request/availability state

Example:

get_tv_show_details(tmdb_id=1396)

request_movie

Submit a movie request to Overseerr. Overseerr forwards the request to Radarr for download.

Parameter Type Required Description
tmdb_id int yes TMDB integer ID for the movie to request

Response fields:

Field Type Description
id int Overseerr request ID
status int Request status code (see Request Status)
media object Media object with tmdbId, mediaType, and availability state
requestedBy object User who submitted the request
createdAt string ISO timestamp
modifiedAt string ISO timestamp of last status change

Example:

request_movie(tmdb_id=438631)

request_tv_show

Submit a TV show request. Optionally request specific seasons. Omitting seasons requests all seasons.

Parameter Type Required Default Description
tmdb_id int yes TMDB integer ID for the TV show
seasons list[int] no null Season numbers to request; omit to request all

Examples:

# Request all seasons
request_tv_show(tmdb_id=1396)

# Request only seasons 1 and 2
request_tv_show(tmdb_id=1396, seasons=[1, 2])

# Request a single season
request_tv_show(tmdb_id=1396, seasons=[4])

Season numbers come from get_tv_show_detailsseasons[].seasonNumber. Season 0 is typically specials; omit it unless specifically wanted.

list_failed_requests

List media requests that have entered a failed state. Results are sorted by most recently modified.

Parameter Type Required Default Description
count int no 10 Number of results to return
skip int no 0 Number of results to skip (for pagination)

Response fields — each item in the returned list:

Field Type Description
requestId int Overseerr request ID
status int Request status code (see Request Status)
type string "movie" or "tv"
tmdbId int TMDB ID of the media
title string Media title
requested_by string Display name of the requesting user
requested_at string ISO timestamp of initial request
modified_at string ISO timestamp of last status change

Pagination examples:

# First page
list_failed_requests(count=20)

# Second page
list_failed_requests(count=20, skip=20)

# Third page
list_failed_requests(count=20, skip=40)

Returns the string "No failed requests found." when the list is empty.

overseerr_help

Returns the built-in markdown help document covering all tools and parameters.

overseerr_help()

TMDB ID

The TMDB ID is The Movie Database's integer identifier for a specific title. It is the primary key used by Overseerr and all tools in this server.

  • Always search first with search_media. The tmdbId field in each result is what you pass to all other tools.
  • Never guess or construct a TMDB ID manually.
  • The same integer is used for both movies and TV shows — the mediaType field distinguishes them.

Example: searching for "Dune: Part Two" returns tmdbId: 693134. Use that value directly in get_movie_details(tmdb_id=693134) and request_movie(tmdb_id=693134).

Request Status

Overseerr uses integer status codes for request and media state. These appear in request_movie / request_tv_show responses and list_failed_requests output.

Code Name Meaning
1 pending Request submitted, awaiting admin approval
2 approved Approved; sent to Radarr/Sonarr for download
3 declined Request was rejected by an admin
4 available Media is available in Plex/Jellyfin
5 partially_available Some seasons/episodes are available
8 failed Download or processing error in Radarr/Sonarr

Approval workflow:

After request_movie or request_tv_show, the request enters pending (1) unless the Overseerr instance has auto-approval enabled for the requesting user. Once approved (2), Overseerr sends the request to Radarr (movies) or Sonarr (TV). When the download completes and Plex/Jellyfin picks it up, the status advances to available (4). A failed (8) status means an error in the download pipeline — report the title and request ID to the admin.

Complete Workflow Example

# 1. Search by title
search_media(query="Dune: Part Two")
# → returns [{tmdbId: 693134, mediaType: "movie", title: "Dune: Part Two", year: "2024", ...}]

# 2. Inspect details to confirm and check existing request status
get_movie_details(tmdb_id=693134)
# → returns full movie object with mediaInfo.status showing current state

# 3. Submit the request
request_movie(tmdb_id=693134)
# → returns {id: 42, status: 1, media: {tmdbId: 693134, ...}, ...}
# status 1 = pending approval

# 4. For a TV show, check seasons first
get_tv_show_details(tmdb_id=1396)
# → returns show object with seasons list showing seasonNumber values

# 5. Request specific seasons
request_tv_show(tmdb_id=1396, seasons=[1, 2, 3])

# 6. Review any download failures
list_failed_requests(count=20)

Installation

Marketplace

/plugin marketplace add jmagar/claude-homelab
/plugin install overseerr-mcp @jmagar-claude-homelab

Local development

uv sync --dev
uv run overseerr-mcp-server

Alternative entrypoint:

uv run python -m overseerr_mcp

Configuration

All credentials live in a single dotfile:

~/.config/overseerr-mcp/.env

Bootstrap it from the example:

just setup   # mkdir -p ~/.config/overseerr-mcp && cp .env.example ~/.config/overseerr-mcp/.env

Then edit ~/.config/overseerr-mcp/.env and fill in OVERSEERR_URL and OVERSEERR_API_KEY.

See docs/ENV.md for the full variable reference including media service vars, Docker vars, and how each deployment mode loads the file.

Key variables

Variable Required Default Description
OVERSEERR_URL yes Base URL of your Overseerr instance (e.g. https://overseerr.example.com)
OVERSEERR_API_KEY yes Overseerr API key (Settings → General → API Key)
OVERSEERR_MCP_TRANSPORT no stdio stdio for Claude Code plugin/uvx; http for Docker/standalone
OVERSEERR_MCP_PORT no 9151 Port for HTTP transport
OVERSEERR_MCP_TOKEN no Bearer token for HTTP auth; generate with openssl rand -hex 32
OVERSEERR_MCP_NO_AUTH no false Disable bearer auth on HTTP transport (only if network-level auth is in place)
OVERSEERR_LOG_LEVEL no INFO DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, or ERROR

Transport modes

Mode When to use
stdio Claude Code plugin, uvx, local CLI — default
http Docker, standalone server, any HTTP MCP client

For HTTP transport, the MCP endpoint is at /mcp. Requests must include Authorization: Bearer <OVERSEERR_MCP_TOKEN> unless OVERSEERR_MCP_NO_AUTH=true. The /health endpoint is always unauthenticated.

Authentication

just gen-token   # generates: openssl rand -hex 32

Set OVERSEERR_MCP_TOKEN in ~/.config/overseerr-mcp/.env.

Error handling

All tools return an error string beginning with "Error:" when something goes wrong. Common errors:

Error pattern Cause
Error: Overseerr API request failed (401) OVERSEERR_API_KEY is invalid or missing
Error: Overseerr API request failed (404) TMDB ID does not exist in Overseerr
Error: Overseerr API request failed (409) Request already exists for this media
Error: Failed to connect to Overseerr OVERSEERR_URL is unreachable
Error: Overseerr API client is not available Server startup failed (check logs)
No results found for query '...' Search returned zero matches

Always check whether the return value is a string before treating it as a dict or list.

Development

just dev          # run server locally
just lint         # ruff check
just fmt          # ruff format
just typecheck    # ty check
just test         # run tests
just up           # docker compose up -d
just logs         # docker compose logs -f
just health       # curl /health
just test-live    # end-to-end live test (requires running server)
just gen-token    # generate a bearer token
just check-contract  # plugin contract lint

Verification

Run after changes:

just lint
just typecheck
just test
just health

For a live end-to-end check against a running server:

just test-live

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unifi-mcp infrastructure Monitor and manage UniFi devices, clients, firewall rules, and network health.
gotify-mcp utilities Send and manage push notifications via a self-hosted Gotify server.
swag-mcp infrastructure Create, edit, and manage SWAG nginx reverse proxy configurations.
synapse-mcp infrastructure Docker management (Flux) and SSH remote operations (Scout) across homelab hosts.
arcane-mcp infrastructure Manage Docker environments, containers, images, volumes, networks, and GitOps via Arcane.
syslog-mcp infrastructure Receive, index, and search syslog streams from all homelab hosts via SQLite FTS5.
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License

MIT

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