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##About my fork
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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: -
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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.
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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. Running python cps.py -g, will now make it run with gevent
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##Using Google Drive integration
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To use google drive integration, you have to use the google developer console to create a new app. https://console.developers.google.com
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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: -
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1. Open project in developer console
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2. Click Enable API, and enable google drive
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3. Now on the sidebar, click Credentials
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4. Click Create Credentials and OAuth Client ID
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5. Select Web Application and then next
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6. Give the Credentials a name and enter your callback, which will be CALIBRE_WEB_URL/gdrive/callback
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7. Finally click save
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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: -
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1. Open config page
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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
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2. Tick Use Google Drive
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3. Enter Client Secret and Client Key as provided via previous steps
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4. Enter the folder that is the root of your calibre library
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5. Enter base URL for calibre (used for google callbacks)
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6 Now select Authenticate Google Drive
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7. This should redirect you to google to allow it top use your Drive, and then redirect you back to the config page
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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
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###Optional
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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.
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9. Click enable watch of metadata.db
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     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)
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##About
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Calibre Web is a web app providing a clean interface for browsing, reading and downloading eBooks using an existing [Calibre](https://calibre-ebook.com) database.
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[Download](http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?docId=1000765211) Amazon's KindleGen tool for your platform and place the binary named as `kindlegen` in the `vendor` folder.
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##Using Google Drive integration
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Additional optional dependencys are necessary to get this work. Please install all optional  requirements by executing `pip install -r optional-requirements.txt`
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To use google drive integration, you have to use the google developer console to create a new app. https://console.developers.google.com
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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: -
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1. Open project in developer console
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2. Click Enable API, and enable google drive
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3. Now on the sidebar, click Credentials
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4. Click Create Credentials and OAuth Client ID
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5. Select Web Application and then next
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6. Give the Credentials a name and enter your callback, which will be CALIBRE_WEB_URL/gdrive/callback
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7. Finally click save
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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: -
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1. Open config page
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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
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2. Tick Use Google Drive
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3. Enter Client Secret and Client Key as provided via previous steps
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4. Enter the folder that is the root of your calibre library
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5. Enter base URL for calibre (used for google callbacks)
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6 Now select Authenticate Google Drive
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7. This should redirect you to google to allow it top use your Drive, and then redirect you back to the config page
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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
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###Optional
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If your calibre web is using https, 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.
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9. Click enable watch of metadata.db
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     9. Note that this expires after a week, so will need to be manually refresh 
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## Docker image
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Calibre Web can be run as Docker container. The latest image is available on [Docker Hub](https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/janeczku/calibre-web/).
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