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digimarks
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📚 Overview
----------

Simple bookmarking service, using a SQLite database to store bookmarks, supporting tags and automatic title fetching. Notes can be added, the items are cached locally in the browser, and the API is documented so everything can be accessed through that too.


📥 Installation
--------------

From PyPI
~~~~~~~~~

Assuming you already are inside a virtualenv:

.. code-block:: bash

    # Using the wonderfully fast uv
    uv pip install digimarks

    # Alternatively, use Python pip
    pip install digimarks


From Git
~~~~~~~~

Create a new virtualenv (if you are not already in one) and install the
necessary packages:

.. code-block:: bash

    git clone https://codeberg.org/diginaut/digimarks.git
    cd digimarks
    # direnv will now create or activate a virtualenv
    # See https://codeberg.org/diginaut/dotfiles/src/branch/master/.config/direnv/direnvrc for direnv uv config
    # If you just want to run it, no need for development dependencies
    uv sync --active --no-dev
    # Otherwise, install everything in the active virtualenv
    uv sync --active


⚙️ Migrating from version 1
--------------------------

To be able to use the new database schema's, you will need to migrate your existing ``bookmarks.db`` to one under the control of the ``alembic`` migrations tool.

To do so, start with making a backup of this ``bookmarks.db`` file to a safe place.

Then, stamp the initial migration into the database, and migrate to the latest version:

.. code-block:: bash

   # Initiate migrations with the first one (only needs to be done once!)
   alembic stamp 115bcd2e1a38

   # Apply all migrations to get up-to-date
   alembic upgrade head


🛠️ Usage / example configuration
-------------------------------

⚠️ OUT OF DATE! ⚠️

Copy ``settings.py`` from example_config to the parent directory and
configure to your needs (*at the least* change the value of `SYSTEMKEY`).

Do not forget to fill in the ``MASHAPE_API_KEY`` value, which you `can request on the RapidAPI website <https://rapidapi.com/realfavicongenerator/api/realfavicongenerator>`_.

Run digimarks as a service under nginx or apache and call the appropriate url's when wanted.

Url's are of the form ``https://marks.example.com/<userkey>/<action>``

digimarks can also be run from the command line: ``uvicorn digimarks:app --reload``

Be sure to export/set the ``SECRETKEY`` environment variable before running, it's needed for some management URI's.

Run ``gunicorn -k uvicorn.workers.UvicornWorker`` for production. For an example of how to set up a server `see this article <https://www.slingacademy.com/article/deploying-fastapi-on-ubuntu-with-nginx-and-lets-encrypt/>`_ with configuration for nginx, uvicorn, systemd, security and such.

The RQ background worker can be run from the command line: ``rq worker --with-scheduler``

Url's are of the form https://hook.example.com/app/<appkey>/<triggerkey>

API documentation is auto-generated, and can be browsed at https://hook.example.com/docs


Bookmarklet
~~~~~~~~~~~

To easily save a link from your browser, open its bookmark manager and create a new bookmark with as url:

.. code-block:: javascript

    javascript:location.href='http://marks.example.com/1234567890abcdef/add?url='+encodeURIComponent(location.href);


Creating a new user
-------------------

After having set up the ``settings.py`` as under Usage, you can add a new user, by going to this path on your digimarks server:

/<secretkey>/adduser

where `secretkey` is the value set in settings.SYSTEMKEY

digimarks will then redirect to the bookmarks overview page of the new user. Please remember the user key (the hash in the url), as it will not be visible otherwise in the interface.

If you for whatever reason would lose this user key, just either look on the console (or webserver logs) where the list of available user keys is printed on digimarks startup, or open bookmarks.db with a SQLite editor.


🔧 Server configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* `systemd for digimarks API`_ which uses the `gunicorn config`_
* `nginx for digimarks API`_
* `more config`_


✨ What's new?
-------------

See the `Changelog`_.


🙏 Attributions
--------------

'M' favicon by `Freepik`_.


.. _digimarks: https://codeberg.org/diginaut/digimarks
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.. _hook settings: https://codeberg.org/diginaut/digimarks/blob/master/example_config/examples.yaml
.. _vhost for Apache2.4: https://codeberg.org/diginaut/digimarks/blob/master/example_config/apache_vhost.conf
.. _uwsgi.ini: https://codeberg.org/diginaut/digimarks/blob/master/example_config/uwsgi.ini
.. _Changelog: https://codeberg.org/diginaut/digimarks/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
.. _Freepik: http://www.flaticon.com/free-icon/letter-m_2041
.. _systemd for digimarks API: https://codeberg.org/diginaut/digimarks/blob/master/example_config/systemd/digimarks.service
.. _gunicorn config: https://codeberg.org/diginaut/digimarks/src/branch/master/example_config/uwsgi.ini
.. _more config: https://codeberg.org/diginaut/digimarks/src/branch/master/example_config
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