.. | ||
static/bukuserver/js | ||
templates/bukuserver | ||
__init__.py | ||
__main__.py | ||
bookmarklet.js | ||
filters.py | ||
forms.py | ||
README.md | ||
requirements.txt | ||
response.py | ||
server.py | ||
views.py |
Bukuserver
Table of Contents
Installation
You need to have some packages before you install bukuserver
on your server.
So be sure to have python3
, python3-pip
, python3-dev
, libffi-dev
packages from your distribution.
Dependencies
$ python3 -m pip install --user --upgrade pip
$ python3 -m pip install --user virtualenv
$ python3 -m virtualenv env
$ source env/bin/activate
From PyPi
$ pip3 install buku[server]
From source
$ git clone https://github.com/jarun/buku
$ cd buku
$ pip3 install .[server]
Using Docker
To build the image execute the command from the root directory of the project:
docker build -t bukuserver .
To run the generated image.
docker run -it --rm -v ~/.local/share/buku:/root/.local/share/buku -p 5001:5001 bukuserver
All the data generated will be stored in the ~/.local/share/buku
directory.
Feel free to change it to the full path of the location you want to store the
database.
Visit 127.0.0.1:5001
in your browser to access your bookmarks.
Using Docker Compose
There is a docker-compose.yml
file present in the docker-compose
directory
in the root of this project. You may modify the configurations in this file to
your liking, and then simply execute the below command.
docker-compose up -d
You will have you bukuserver running on port port 80 of the host.
To stop simply run
docker-compose down
In case you want to add basic auth to your hosted instance you may do so by
creating a .htpasswd
file in the data/basic_auth
directory. Add a user to
the file using
htpasswd -c data/basic_auth/.htpasswd your_username
And then comment out the basic auth lines from the data/nginx/nginx.conf
file.
For more information please refer the nginx docs.
Webserver options
To run the server on host 127.0.0.1, port 5001, run following command:
$ bukuserver run --host 127.0.0.1 --port 5001
Visit 127.0.0.1:5001
in your browser to access your bookmarks.
See more option on bukuserver run --help
and bukuserver --help
Configuration
Following are available os env config available for bukuserver.
Name (without prefix) | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
PER_PAGE | bookmarks per page | positive integer [default: 10] |
SECRET_KEY | server secret key | string [default: os.urandom(24)] |
URL_RENDER_MODE | url render mode | full or netloc [default: full ] |
DB_FILE | full path to db file | path string [default: standard path for buku] |
DISABLE_FAVICON | disable favicon | boolean [default: false ] |
OPEN_IN_NEW_TAB | url link open in new tab | boolean [default: false ] |
REVERSE_PROXY_PATH | reverse proxy path | string |
Note: BUKUSERVER_
is the common prefix.
Note: if input is invalid, the default value will be used if defined
e.g. to set bukuserver to show 100 item per page run the following command
# on linux
$ export BUKUSERVER_PER_PAGE=100
# on windows
$ SET BUKUSERVER_PER_PAGE=100
# in dockerfile
ENV BUKUSERVER_PER_PAGE=100
Note: the value for BUKUSERVER_REVERSE_PROXY_PATH
is recommended to include preceding slash and not have trailing slash
(i.e. use /foo
not /foo/
)
Screenshots
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