Queue
The queue tab shows all of the currently queued items in SABnzbd. Clicking the reorder button at the top right of the queue window allows reordering of the queued items. The queue screen refreshes based on the refresh interval set under the settings tab.
Warnings
The warnings tab shows all warnings from SABnzbd. Clicking the Clear All button at the top right of the warnings window will clear all warnings in SABnzbd. This may take a few seconds depending how many warnings are being cleared.
History
The history tab will show the history items in SABnzbd. Clicking the Purge All button at the top right of the history window will clear all history items from SABnzbd. For users with large histories, you can choose to limit the number of history items shown on Settings tab.
Settings
The settings tab is where to specify all your SABnzbd server information. SABCommand has the ability to show 5 individual SABnzbd servers.
Nickname
This field allows you to give each server a unique name to make distinguishing them fast and simple. (i.e. Family iMac, File Server, NAS)
Server Address and Port
The server address (or domain if accessing from outside your local network) is the first piece of required information. Also required is the port number in the box after the colon. You can find this information in SABnzbd under the General tab in the Config.1
API Key
If the SABnzbd server you are connecting to has the API key setting enabled (this is the default setting) then the API key is a required field.
If the SABnzbd server you are connecting to has the API key disabled then you only need to specify a username and password. You can find your API key in SABnzbd under the General tab in the Config.1
NOTE: If you have authentication enabled for the web interface then you MUST provide the username and password in order for the "SABnzbd+ Interface" button to work regardless of whether you have using API key authentication or not.
HTTPS Support
If you have HTTPS enabled in SABnzbd, enable this option and be sure to change the port to the correct HTTPS port at the top.1
Selected Server
The selected server option allows you to quickly switch between SABnzbd servers. This is only applicable to users who have more than 1 SABnzbd server to monitor.
Seconds to Refresh
This setting will control how often the information will be refreshed from SABnzbd. This is a global setting for all servers.
Nickname
This field allows you to give each server a unique name to make distinguishing them fast and simple. (i.e. Family iMac, File Server, NAS)
Server Address and Port
The server address (or domain if accessing from outside your local network) is the first piece of required information. Also required is the port number in the box after the colon. You can find this information in SABnzbd under the General tab in the Config.1
API Key
If the SABnzbd server you are connecting to has the API key setting enabled (this is the default setting) then the API key is a required field.
If the SABnzbd server you are connecting to has the API key disabled then you only need to specify a username and password. You can find your API key in SABnzbd under the General tab in the Config.1
NOTE: If you have authentication enabled for the web interface then you MUST provide the username and password in order for the "SABnzbd+ Interface" button to work regardless of whether you have using API key authentication or not.
HTTPS Support
If you have HTTPS enabled in SABnzbd, enable this option and be sure to change the port to the correct HTTPS port at the top.1
Selected Server
The selected server option allows you to quickly switch between SABnzbd servers. This is only applicable to users who have more than 1 SABnzbd server to monitor.
Seconds to Refresh
This setting will control how often the information will be refreshed from SABnzbd. This is a global setting for all servers.
Server Controls
This group of controls allows you to set the speed limit, pause and resume the SABnzbd queue and restart the SABnzbd server.
Add by Newzbin ID
This gives you the ability to add items specifically from Newzbin using the 5 character NB32 ID or the 7 character Report ID. Simply enter the ID and tap Send to Queue.
Add URL from Clipboard
This button will allow you to add an NZB to the queue that you have already copied to the clipboard. To use this, simply hold down on the link you wish to copy and then click the "+" icon and select "Add URL from Clipboard".
Note: This method only needs to be used for sites that do not work with the "Tap to Download" feature. For most sites, all you need to do is click the download link for the NZB and it will be added to the queue.
Note: This method only needs to be used for sites that do not work with the "Tap to Download" feature. For most sites, all you need to do is click the download link for the NZB and it will be added to the queue.
Status Bar
The Status Bar at the bottom of the web browser will display the current server details provided from SABnzbd. This information will be updated as specified by the refresh interval setting.
Load SABnzbd+ Web Interface
This button is located in the bookmarks and is preconfigured to quickly load the SABnzbd web interface.
Note: If you have web authentication enabled in SABnzbd then this will only work if you have specified a username and password on the Settings tab.
Note: If you have web authentication enabled in SABnzbd then this will only work if you have specified a username and password on the Settings tab.
Bookmarks
SABCommand now has full bookmarks support! This gives you the ability to add your favorites for quick access. To add a bookmark, simply navigate to the site you wish to add, click on the bookmark icon with the plus sign and give it a name. To recall the bookmarks, simply tap the bookmark icon and tap the site you wish to load!
1For more information on this, refer to the SABnzbd FAQ (http://wiki.SABnzbd.org/configure-general-v2).
