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openbooks

NOTE: Going forward only the latest release will be supported. If you encounter any issues, be sure you are using the latest version.

Docker Pulls

Openbooks allows you to download ebooks from irc.irchighway.net quickly and easily.

openbooks screenshot

Getting Started

Binary

  1. Download the latest release for your platform from the releases page.
  2. Run the binary
    • Linux users may have to run chmod +x [binary name] to make it executable
  3. ./openbooks --help
    • This will display all possible configuration values and introduce the two modes; CLI or Server.

Docker

  • Basic config
    • docker run -p 8080:80 evanbuss/openbooks
  • Config to persist all eBook files to disk
    • docker run -p 8080:80 -v /home/evan/Downloads/openbooks:/books evanbuss/openbooks --persist

Setting the Base Path

OpenBooks server doesn't have to be hosted at the root of your webserver. The basepath value allows you to host it behind a reverse proxy. The base path value must have opening and closing forward slashes (default "/").

  • Docker
    • docker run -p 8080:80 -e BASE_PATH=/openbooks/ evanbuss/openbooks
  • Binary
    • ./openbooks server --basepath /openbooks/

Usage

For a complete list of features use the --help flags on all subcommands. For example openbooks cli --help or openbooks cli download --help. There are two modes; Server or CLI. In CLI mode you interact and download books through a terminal interface. In server mode the application runs as a web application that you can visit in your browser.

Double clicking the executable will open the UI in your browser. In the future it may use webviews to provide a "native-like" desktop application.

Development

Install the dependencies

  • go get
  • cd server/app && npm install
  • cd ../..
  • go run main.go

Build the React SPA and compile binaries for multiple platforms.

  • Run ./build.sh
  • This will install npm packages, build the React app, and compile the executable.

Build the go binary (if you haven't changed the frontend)

  • go build

Mock Development Server

  • The mock server allows you to debug responses and requests to simplified IRC / DCC servers that mimic the responses received from IRC Highway.
  • cd cmd/mock_server
    go run .
    # Another Terminal
    cd cmd/openbooks
    go run . server --server localhost --log
    

Desktop App

Compile OpenBooks with experimental webview support:

cd cmd/openbooks
go build -tags webview

Why / How

  • I wrote this as an easier way to search and download books from irchighway.net. It handles all the extraction and data processing for you. You just have to click the book you want. Hopefully you find it much easier than the IRC interface.
  • It was also interesting to learn how the IRC and DCC protocols work and write custom implementations.

Technology

  • Backend
    • Golang
    • Chi
    • gorilla/websocket
    • Archiver (extract files from various archive formats)
  • Frontend
    • React.js
    • TypeScript
    • Redux / Redux Toolkit
    • Mantine UI / @emotion/react
    • Framer Motion
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