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calibre-server - Question about --restriction parameter
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I need to launch only calibre-server instance on my server and I need to define one or more virtual libs. With my understanding after a review of the source code, it seems it is impossible to define more than one virtual lib with the --restriction parameter. Do you confirm this limitation ? Thank you in advance for your answer. Regards, |
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I think so, technically. However, you can run as many calibre-server on as many ports as you want.
For example, my calibre-server.sh (run on startup) looks like: Code:
#!/bin/bash echo "Launch: Fanfictions (8081)" calibre-server --port 8081 --restriction FanFiction --daemonize sleep 5 echo "Launch: Novels (8082)" calibre-server --port 8082 --restriction Novels --daemonize sleep 5 echo "Launch: EPU (8083)" calibre-server --port 8083 --restriction "EPU Redux" --daemonize sleep 5 echo "Launch: Full (8080)" calibre-server --port 8080 --daemonize |
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If you want to serve more than one VL per instance, define a "super VL" that includes the VLs you want. The easiest way to do this is to create a saved search per VL then reference each appropriate saved search in the "super-VL".
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Thank you for your answers and your alternative!
@aleyx With your solution, you have to reconnect with user and psw at each time I switch to another virtual lib. Is not it? I yes, in my case it will not be very convinient. @chaley I will try this solution that could fit in my needs. You help me a lot. Cheers |
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Also, if you have to switch from one to the other, you can just keep them open in separate tabs or separate windows. If your libraries must be secured, entering credentials is a small inconvenience. If they don't need to be secured, you can just not secure them. There's no kids at home, and I don't allow access from the Internet at large, so I don't bother with authentication. N. |
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Alternatively, you can proxy calibre-server through apache or other choice of web servers, and tune the password protection through the more fully-fledged webserver.
http://manual.calibre-ebook.com/serv...-reverse-proxy |
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