This is issue relates to this current setup with the Nextcloud as storage, as it’s running on my own server and sometimes can be offline which can cause data un-sync on desktops. Pitfalls – merging the metadata.db with Nextcloud Out from the box Calibre Web has two themes – the light one, default: NGINX + Let’s Encrypt set up already described in the Bitwarden: an organization’s password manager self-hosted version installation on an AWS EC2 post.Ĭheck the library’s directory under Nextcloud which will be used by our Calibre Web:ĮxecStart=/usr/local/bin/docker-compose -f calibre-compose.yml upĮxecStop=/usr/local/bin/docker-compose -f calibre-compose.yml down and will use WebDAV from our phone to connect to the Nextcloud using Moon+ Reader.will mount a directory from the Nextcloud with Calibre’s library.run a Calibre Web instance in Docker – a web interface for a library. So, now I have my library itself is stored in a Nextcloud (see the Nextcloud: running in Docker Compose on Debian with Let’s Encrypt SSL post), and I’ll use the Moon+ Reader application on my Android devices as it can synchronize read position via WebDAV.Īlso, you can use Google Drive as a storage backend for Calibre Web, read the docs. The idea is to move away from storing books in Google Books and using its e-book reader on mobile and via a browser but still to be able to access my library from anywhere and to have have a book’s reading position synchronization ability, as it is in the Google Books mobile and browser readers. I’m using Calibre for my e-books library management for many years, but until today always used its desktop version.Ī couple of days ago I found the Calibre Web project – the same library, working with the same database, but accessible via a browser.
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