{ lib , fetchFromGitHub , python3 , python3Packages }: python3.pkgs.buildPythonApplication rec { pname = "calibre-web"; version = "0.6.11"; src = fetchFromGitHub { owner = "janeczku"; repo = "calibre-web"; rev = version; sha256 = "10sjllhhcamswpa1wlim4mbm2zl4g804bwly5p4nmklg7n1v226g"; }; prePatch = '' substituteInPlace setup.cfg \ --replace "requests>=2.11.1,<2.25.0" "requests>=2.11.1,<2.26.0" \ --replace "cps = calibreweb:main" "calibre-web = calibreweb:main" ''; patches = [ # default-logger.patch switches default logger to /dev/stdout. Otherwise calibre-web tries to open a file relative # to its location, which can't be done as the store is read-only. Log file location can later be configured using UI # if needed. ./default-logger.patch # DB migrations adds an env var __RUN_MIGRATIONS_ANDEXIT that, when set, instructs calibre-web to run DB migrations # and exit. This is gonna be used to configure calibre-web declaratively, as most of its configuration parameters # are stored in the DB. ./db-migrations.patch ]; # calibre-web doesn't follow setuptools directory structure. The following is taken from the script # that calibre-web's maintainer is using to package it: # https://github.com/OzzieIsaacs/calibre-web-test/blob/master/build/make_release.py postPatch = '' mkdir -p src/calibreweb mv cps.py src/calibreweb/__init__.py mv cps src/calibreweb ''; # Upstream repo doesn't provide any tests. doCheck = false; propagatedBuildInputs = with python3Packages; [ backports_abc flask-babel flask_login flask_principal iso-639 pypdf2 requests singledispatch sqlalchemy tornado unidecode Wand ]; meta = with lib; { description = "Web app for browsing, reading and downloading eBooks stored in a Calibre database"; maintainers = with maintainers; [ pborzenkov ]; homepage = "https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web"; license = licenses.gpl3Plus; platforms = platforms.all; }; }