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LazyLibrarian

Author: Mar2zz
Blogs: mar2zz.tweakblogs.net
License: GNU GPL v3

Please do not report bugs/issues, because it isn't finished yet, unless you can write a 'fix/feature' yourself.
https://github.com/Mar2zz/LazyLibrarian/issues

Yes, there is a lot of headphones references in this project. In fact, I used headphones as a base, but also code from SickBeard and lazylibrarian to learn how to write a python program. It's a goal to eliminate all references to these other projects, but I need to create a working program first. Taking babysteps ;)

LazyLibrarian is a program to follow authors and grab metadata for all your digital reading needs. It uses the extensive Goodreads.com website as a source, but I'd like to write locales too (like bol.com for dutch info. Other languages need to be added by others).

Right now its capable of the following:

  • find authors or books and add them to the database
  • list all books of an author and add them as 'wanted'.
  • LazyLibrarian will search a nzb-file for that book (only Newznab supported (e.g. nzb.su)
  • If a nzb is found it will be send to sabnzbd or saved in a blackhole where your downloadapp can pick it up.

Install:

Linux:

  • Install Python 2.6 or higher
  • Git clone/extract LL wherever you like
  • Run "python LazyLibrarian.py -daemon" to start in deamon mode
  • Set your username & password in the settings if you want.
  • Fill in all the config stuff

Ubuntu (init.d script):

  • Copy "initd.ubuntu" to /etc/init.d/lazylibrarian - > "sudo cp initd.ubuntu /etc/init.d/lazylibrarian"
  • Copy "default.ubuntu" to /etc/default/lazylibrarian - > "sudo cp default.ubuntu /etc/default/lazylibrarian"
  • Edit the required daemon settings in /etc/default/lazylibrarian - > editor /etc/default/lazylibrarian
  • If your LL installation isn't in "/opt/lazylibrarian/", make sure to change the path there also!
  • Make executable "sudo chmod a+x /etc/init.d/lazylibrarian"
  • Add it to the startup items: "sudo update-rc.d lazylibrarian defaults"
  • Start with "sudo service lazylibrarian start"

Update

Just run git pulls, build a update-through-interface soon enough.

Remarks

Need an logo/favicon/icon badly. Made a temporary one. If you feel creative, go ahead.