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This option is confusingly hard to find, but it exists. 
I'm using the latest version. No idea when it was enabled, but I think it's been here for quite some time.
This gives watchtower an actual business use case, acting as a gatekeeper for secure image deployment, rather than just being a fire&forget image updater.
That would mean 1 watchtower instance = 1 remote host. Also, the image pull would still be performed on the remote host. I'm working on a pipeline (gitlab-ci + ansible)...
Interesting. How do you "ship" images from their source to your registry? And by pointing watchtower to your registry, what do you mean by that? Doesn't watchtower need to look...
Very interesting solution indeed. Thanks for the clarification!
> Another thing worth checking is whether the `Only download subtitles that are a perfect match for my video files` option is turned on in the settings of your libraries...
Also, if you have too much missing subs, it is supposed to choke up, if you don't have the open subtitles premium api subscription.
@tessus Yes, that seems like a better solution. Anything would actually be better than a GET request.
Well how about that, you learn something new every day. The next possible solution I'm thinking of would be to sed the offending lines before rotating the log, but that's...