* Fix(metadata): Don't import creators with a non-author role as author Looks at either the meta tag for the creators or the opf role attribute to determine the role of a creator. If no role is specified its assumed to be an author. Also only prunes handled created roles when writing the epub data back out to prevent clobbering any extra data that might be present in the epub already. * Fix(metadata): Add testcases for non-author creator handling Just adds testcases for the previous changes to the extraction and writer logic.
📚 BookLore
Your Personal Library, Beautifully Organized
BookLore is a powerful, self-hosted web application designed to organize and manage your personal book collection with elegance and ease. Build your dream library with an intuitive interface, robust metadata management, and seamless multi-user support.
✨ Features That Make BookLore Shine
📖 Library Management
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🌐 Connectivity
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👥 User Experience
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🚀 Smart Features
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🎮 Live Demo: Explore BookLore in Action
Experience BookLore's features in a live environment before deploying your own instance!
| 🌐 Demo URL | 👤 Username | 🔑 Password |
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| demo.booklore.dev | booklore |
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⚠️ Note: Demo account has standard user permissions only.
Admin features (user management, library setup) require a self-hosted instance.
🚀 Getting Started with BookLore
Choose Your Path
📘 DocumentationGuides for installation, setup, features, and more Contribute to the docs at: booklore-docs |
🐳 Quick DeployGet up and running in minutes with Docker Easiest way to self-host BookLore |
🐳 Deploy with Docker
Prerequisites
Ensure you have Docker and Docker Compose installed.
📦 Image Repositories
- 🐳 Docker Hub:
booklore/booklore - 📦 GitHub Container Registry:
ghcr.io/booklore-app/booklore
💡 Legacy images at
ghcr.io/adityachandelgit/booklore-appremain available but won't receive updates.
Step 1️⃣: Create Environment Configuration
Create a .env file in your project directory:
# 🎯 BookLore Application Settings
APP_USER_ID=0
APP_GROUP_ID=0
TZ=Etc/UTC
BOOKLORE_PORT=6060
# 🗄️ Database Connection (BookLore)
DATABASE_URL=jdbc:mariadb://mariadb:3306/booklore
DB_USER=booklore
DB_PASSWORD=ChangeMe_BookLoreApp_2025!
# 🔧 MariaDB Container Settings
DB_USER_ID=1000
DB_GROUP_ID=1000
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=ChangeMe_MariaDBRoot_2025!
MYSQL_DATABASE=booklore
Step 2️⃣: Create Docker Compose File
Create a docker-compose.yml file:
services:
booklore:
image: booklore/booklore:latest
# Alternative: Use GitHub Container Registry
# image: ghcr.io/booklore-app/booklore:latest
container_name: booklore
environment:
- USER_ID=${APP_USER_ID}
- GROUP_ID=${APP_GROUP_ID}
- TZ=${TZ}
- DATABASE_URL=${DATABASE_URL}
- DATABASE_USERNAME=${DB_USER}
- DATABASE_PASSWORD=${DB_PASSWORD}
- BOOKLORE_PORT=${BOOKLORE_PORT}
depends_on:
mariadb:
condition: service_healthy
ports:
- "${BOOKLORE_PORT}:${BOOKLORE_PORT}"
volumes:
- ./data:/app/data
- ./books:/books
- ./bookdrop:/bookdrop
restart: unless-stopped
mariadb:
image: lscr.io/linuxserver/mariadb:11.4.5
container_name: mariadb
environment:
- PUID=${DB_USER_ID}
- PGID=${DB_GROUP_ID}
- TZ=${TZ}
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=${MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD}
- MYSQL_DATABASE=${MYSQL_DATABASE}
- MYSQL_USER=${DB_USER}
- MYSQL_PASSWORD=${DB_PASSWORD}
volumes:
- ./mariadb/config:/config
restart: unless-stopped
healthcheck:
test: [ "CMD", "mariadb-admin", "ping", "-h", "localhost" ]
interval: 5s
timeout: 5s
retries: 10
Step 3️⃣: Launch BookLore
docker compose up -d
Step 4️⃣: Access Your Library
Open your browser and navigate to:
🎉 Welcome to your personal library!
📥 BookDrop: Automatic Import
Drop Files, Import Automatically
BookLore's BookDrop feature automatically detects and processes book files dropped into a designated folder.
How It Works
graph LR
A[📁 Drop Files] --> B[🔍 Auto-Detect]
B --> C[📊 Extract Metadata]
C --> D[✅ Review & Import]
- File Watcher: Monitors the BookDrop folder continuously
- Auto-Detection: Processes new files and extracts metadata
- Metadata Enrichment: Fetches details from Google Books, Open Library
- Review & Finalize: Review, edit, and import to your library
Docker Configuration
Add the BookDrop volume to your docker-compose.yml:
services:
booklore:
volumes:
- ./data:/app/data
- ./books:/books
- ./bookdrop:/bookdrop # 👈 BookDrop magic happens here
🤝 Community & Support
🐞 Bug ReportsFound an issue? |
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🤝 ContributeJoin development! |
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Thanks to all our amazing contributors! 🙏
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GNU General Public License v3.0
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