adityachandelgit / BookLore
- воскресенье, 29 июня 2025 г. в 00:00:02
BookLore is a web app for hosting, managing, and exploring books, with support for PDFs, eBooks, reading progress, metadata, and stats.
BookLore is a self-hosted web app for organizing and managing your personal book collection. It provides an intuitive interface to browse, read, and track your progress across PDFs and eBooks. With robust metadata management, multi-user support, and a sleek, modern UI, BookLore makes it easy to build and explore your personal library.
For a step-by-step walkthrough, check out the official BookLore video guides on YouTube:
📺 BookLore Tutorials – YouTube
These videos cover deployment, configuration, and feature highlights to help you get started quickly.
You can quickly set up and run BookLore using Docker.
Ensure you have Docker and Docker Compose installed.
Create a docker-compose.yml
file with content:
services:
booklore:
image: ghcr.io/adityachandelgit/booklore-app:latest
container_name: booklore
environment:
- PUID=1000
- PGID=1000
- TZ=Etc/UTC
- DATABASE_URL=jdbc:mariadb://mariadb:3306/booklore # Only modify this if you're familiar with JDBC and your database setup
- DATABASE_USERNAME=booklore # Must match MYSQL_USER defined in the mariadb container
- DATABASE_PASSWORD=your_secure_password # Use a strong password; must match MYSQL_PASSWORD defined in the mariadb container
- SWAGGER_ENABLED=false # Enable or disable Swagger UI (API docs). Set to 'true' to allow access; 'false' to block access (recommended for production).
depends_on:
mariadb:
condition: service_healthy
ports:
- "6060:6060"
volumes:
- /your/local/path/to/booklore/data:/app/data
- /your/local/path/to/booklore/books:/books
restart: unless-stopped
mariadb:
image: lscr.io/linuxserver/mariadb:11.4.5
container_name: mariadb
environment:
- PUID=1000
- PGID=1000
- TZ=Etc/UTC
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=super_secure_password # Use a strong password for the database's root user, should be different from MYSQL_PASSWORD
- MYSQL_DATABASE=booklore
- MYSQL_USER=booklore # Must match DATABASE_USERNAME defined in the booklore container
- MYSQL_PASSWORD=your_secure_password # Use a strong password; must match DATABASE_PASSWORD defined in the booklore container
volumes:
- /your/local/path/to/mariadb/config:/config
restart: unless-stopped
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "mariadb-admin", "ping", "-h", "localhost"]
interval: 5s
timeout: 5s
retries: 10
Note: You can find the latest BookLore image tag BOOKLORE_IMAGE_TAG
(e.g. v.0.x.x) from the Releases section:
📦 Latest Image Tag – GitHub Releases
Run the following command to start the services:
docker compose up -d
Once the containers are up, access BookLore in your browser at:
http://localhost:6060
Note: This is an experimental feature and may not be fully stable
BookLore supports optional OIDC/OAuth2 authentication for secure access. This feature allows you to integrate external authentication providers for a seamless login experience.
While the integration has been tested with Authentik, it should work with other OIDC providers like Authelia as well. The setup allows you to use either JWT-based local authentication or external providers, giving users the flexibility to choose their preferred method.
For detailed instructions on setting up OIDC authentication with Authentik, refer to the YouTube guide on configuring OIDC in BookLore, which provides step-by-step walkthroughs.
If you run BookLore behind a reverse proxy with remote authentication (middleware),
you can enable automatic login by setting REMOTE_AUTH_ENABLED
to true
.
This allows you to use your existing authentication system (e.g., OAuth, SAML) to log in to BookLore.
The following remote auth environment variables can be configured:
Variable Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
REMOTE_AUTH_ENABLED | Enable remote authentication | false |
REMOTE_AUTH_CREATE_NEW_USERS | Auto-create users from remote auth | true |
REMOTE_AUTH_HEADER_NAME | HTTP header containing user's name | Remote-Name |
REMOTE_AUTH_HEADER_USER | HTTP header containing username | Remote-User |
REMOTE_AUTH_HEADER_EMAIL | HTTP header containing user's email | Remote-Email |
REMOTE_AUTH_HEADER_GROUPS | HTTP header containing user's groups | Remote-Groups |
REMOTE_AUTH_ADMIN_GROUP | Group name that grants admin privileges | - |
Example implementations:
Thanks to all the amazing people who contribute to Booklore.
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