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##About my fork

I have been messing around with calibre-web in a few different ways and thought I would share them. I am currently working on a couple of features: -

  1. Marking books as read/unread. In the Book View, there is now a row that says whether or not a book is read. If you click it, it will toggle. Further down the line, I plan on adding goodreads support, which if the book has a goodreads link, it will automatically move the book to the "to read" and "read" bookshelves.

  2. Google drive support. In my local version, I currently have this working, but it is essentially to make the website have all the books / covers / metadata.db served directly from google drive. I am currently, still optimising a bit of code, and will hopefully have this on GitHub ASAP.

##Using Google Drive integration

To use google drive integration, you have to use the google developer console to create a new app. https://console.developers.google.com

Once a project has been created, we need to create a client ID and a client secret that will be used to enable the OAuth request with google, and enable the Drive API. To do this, follow the steps below: -

  1. Open project in developer console
  2. Click Enable API, and enable google drive
  3. Now on the sidebar, click Credentials
  4. Click Create Credentials and OAuth Client ID
  5. Select Web Application and then next
  6. Give the Credentials a name and enter your callback, which will be CALIBRE_WEB_URL/gdrive/callback
  7. Finally click save

The Drive API should now be setup and ready to use, so we need to integrate it into Calibre Web. This is done as below: -

  1. Open config page
  2. Enter the location that will be used to store the metadata.db file, and to temporary store uploaded books and other temporary files for upload
  3. Tick Use Google Drive
  4. Enter Client Secret and Client Key as provided via previous steps
  5. Enter the folder that is the root of your calibre library
  6. Enter base URL for calibre (used for google callbacks) 6 Now select Authenticate Google Drive
  7. This should redirect you to google to allow it top use your Drive, and then redirect you back to the config page
  8. Google Drive should now be connected and be used to get images and download Epubs. The metadata.db is stored in the calibre library location

###Optional If your calibre web is using https (this can be done for free using cloudflare), it is possible to add a "watch" to the drive. This will inform us if the metadata.db file is updated and allow us to update our calibre library accordingly.

  1. Click enable watch of metadata.db 9. Note that this expires after a week, so will need to be manually refresh (TODO: Add an authenticated call to do this via crontab or something similar or maybe in before_request method)

##About

Calibre Web is a web app providing a clean interface for browsing, reading and downloading eBooks using an existing Calibre database.

This software is a fork of library and licensed under the GPL v3 License.

screenshot

##Features

  • Bootstrap 3 HTML5 interface
  • full graphical setup
  • User management
  • Admin interface
  • User Interface in english, french, german, polish, simplified chinese, spanish
  • OPDS feed for eBook reader apps
  • Filter and search by titles, authors, tags, series and language
  • Create custom book collection (shelves)
  • Support for editing eBook metadata
  • Support for converting eBooks from EPUB to Kindle format (mobi/azw)
  • Restrict eBook download to logged-in users
  • Support for public user registration
  • Send eBooks to Kindle devices with the click of a button
  • Support for reading eBooks directly in the browser (.txt, .epub, .pdf)
  • Upload new books in PDF, epub, fb2 format
  • Support for Calibre custom columns
  • Fine grained per-user permissions
  • Self update capability

Quick start

  1. Execute the command: python cps.py
  2. Point your browser to http://localhost:8083 or http://localhost:8083/opds for the OPDS catalog
  3. Set Location of Calibre database to the path of the folder where your Calibre library (metadata.db) lives, push "submit" button
  4. Go to Login page

Default admin login:
Username: admin
Password: admin123

Runtime Configuration Options

The configuration can be changed as admin in the admin panel under "Configuration"

Server Port: Changes the port calibre-web is listening, changes take effect after pressing submit button

Enable public registration:
Tick to enable public user registration.

Enable anonymous browsing:
Tick to allow not logged in users to browse the catalog, anonymous user permissions can be set as admin ("Guest" user)

Enable uploading: Tick to enable uploading of PDF, epub, FB2. This requires the imagemagick library to be installed.

Requirements

Python 2.7+

Optionally, to enable on-the-fly conversion from EPUB to MOBI when using the send-to-kindle feature:

Download Amazon's KindleGen tool for your platform and place the binary named as kindlegen in the vendor folder.

Docker image

Calibre Web can be run as Docker container. The latest image is available on Docker Hub.

Reverse Proxy

Reverse proxy configuration examples for apache and nginx to use calibre-web:

nginx configuration for a local server listening on port 8080, mapping calibre web to /calibre:

http {
    upstream calibre {
        server  127.0.0.1:8083;
    }
    server {
            location /calibre-web {
                proxy_bind              $server_addr;
                proxy_pass              http://127.0.0.1:8083;
                proxy_set_header        Host            $http_host;
                proxy_set_header        X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
                proxy_set_header        X-Scheme        $scheme;
                proxy_set_header        X-Script-Name   /calibre-web;
        }
    }
}

Apache 2.4 configuration for a local server listening on port 443, mapping calibre web to /calibre-web:

The following modules have to be activated: headers, proxy, rewrite.

Listen 443

<VirtualHost *:443>
    SSLEngine on
    SSLProxyEngine on
    SSLCipherSuite ALL:!ADH:!EXPORT56:RC4+RSA:+HIGH:+MEDIUM:+LOW:+SSLv2:+EXP:+eNULL
    SSLCertificateFile "C:\Apache24\conf\ssl\test.crt"
    SSLCertificateKeyFile "C:\Apache24\conf\ssl\test.key"
    
    <Location "/calibre-web" >
        RequestHeader set X-SCRIPT-NAME /calibre-web
        RequestHeader set X-SCHEME https
        ProxyPass http://localhost:8083/
        ProxyPassReverse http://localhost:8083/
    </Location>
</VirtualHost>

Start calibre-web as service under Linux

Create a file "cps.service" as root in the folder /etc/systemd/system with the following content:

Description=Calibre-web

[Service]
Type=simple
User=[Username]
ExecStart=[path to python] [/PATH/TO/cps.py]

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

Replace the user and ExecStart with your user and foldernames.

sudo systemctl enable cps.service

enables the service.