Bibliomane
Bibliomane is a free server whose main purpose is to track your reading. It is currently in development, and not in a state where it can be used in production.
Docker
The docker image is currently not published. So you need to build it :
docker build -t bibliomane .
Then you can test it by running it directly, redirecting the default port:
docker run -p8080:8080 bibliomane
You can store image folder, config file and sqlite file in a bind folder to have a persistent instance. For example, if you created a folder bibliomane_data:
docker run -p8080:8080 --mount type=bind,src=/path/to/bibliomane_data,dst=/opt/bibliomane bibliomane
You can also change the image folder path in the container using -i. For example, if you have a folder bibliomane_data/image:
docker run -p8080:8080 --mount type=bind,src=/path/to/bibliomane_data,dst=/opt/bibliomane bibliomane -i /opt/bibliomane/image
Or with a volume, for example if you created a volume named bibliomane_data:
docker run -p8080:8080 --volume bibliomane_data:/opt/bibliomane bibliomane
Generate new accounts on startup
--add-user or -a can be used to create an account on startup. It requires a string following htpasswd format [username]:[bcrypt hashed password].
The password can be generated using htpasswd -nBC10 [username].
For example, to create an user account demo:
htpasswd -nBC10 demo
New password:
Re-type new password:
demo:$2y$10$UHR2646SZo2W.Rhna7bn5eWNLXWJZ/Sa3oLd9RlxlXs57Bwp6isOS
Then, starting the server:
./bibliomane -a 'demo:$2y$10$UHR2646SZo2W.Rhna7bn5eWNLXWJZ/Sa3oLd9RlxlXs57Bwp6isOS'
This will create on startup a new demo user if it does not exist already. Like every parameter, you can also edit add-user in the configuration file.