# COPS COPS stands for Calibre OPDS (and HTML) Php Server. See : [COPS's home](http://blog.slucas.fr/en/oss/calibre-opds-php-server) for more details. Don't forget to check the [Wiki](https://github.com/seblucas/cops/wiki). [![Scrutinizer Quality Score](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/seblucas/cops/badges/quality-score.png?s=e1c87a92ef90b8d666cd9bd4f3612bd10db84364)](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/seblucas/cops/) [![Code Coverage](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/seblucas/cops/badges/coverage.png?s=1e21d8c3bf96d7b0b7cc0e54429fa897ddea1506)](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/seblucas/cops/) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/seblucas/cops.png)](https://travis-ci.org/seblucas/cops) [![Selenium Test Status](https://saucelabs.com/browser-matrix/seblucas.svg)](https://saucelabs.com/u/seblucas) # Why ? In my opinion Calibre is a marvelous tool but is too big and has too much dependencies to be used for its content server. That's the main reason why I coded this OPDS server. I needed a simple tool to be installed on a small server (Seagate Dockstar in my case). I initially thought of Calibre2OPDS but as it generate static file no search was possible. Later I added an simple HTML catalog that should be usable on my Kobo. So COPS's main advantages are : * No need for many dependencies. * No need for a lot of CPU or RAM. * Not much code. * Search is available. * With Dropbox / owncloud it's very easy to have an up to date OPDS server. * It was fun to code. If you want to use the OPDS feed don't forget to specify feed.php at the end of your URL. # Prerequisites 1. PHP 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6 or hhvm with GD image processing, Libxml, Intl, Json & SQLite3 support. 2. A web server with PHP support. I only tested with various version of Nginx. Other people reported it working with Apache and Cherokee. You can also use PHP embedded server (https://github.com/seblucas/cops/wiki/Howto---PhpEmbeddedServer) 3. The path to a calibre library (metadata.db, format, & cover files). On any Debian base Linux you can use : aptitude install php5-gd php5-sqlite php5-json php5-intl On Centos you may have to add : yum install php-xml # Install 1. Extract the zip file to a folder in web space (visible to the web server). 2. If you're doing a first-time install, copy config_local.php.example to config_local.php 3. Edit config_local.php to match your config. 4. If needed add other configuration item from config_default.php If you choose to put your Calibre directory inside your web directory then you will have to edit /etc/nginx/mime.types to add this line : application/epub+zip epub; If you like Docker, you can also [this project](https://github.com/TomNussbaumer/docker-cops) # Known problems Not a lot, except for the bad quality of the code (first PHP project ever) ;) Please see https://github.com/seblucas/cops/issues for open issues # Need help Please read https://github.com/seblucas/cops/wiki and check the FAQ. # Credits * Locale message handling is inspired of http://www.mind-it.info/2010/02/22/a-simple-approach-to-localization-in-php/ * str_format function come from http://tmont.com/blargh/2010/1/string-format-in-php * All icons come from Font Awesome : http://fontawesome.github.io/Font-Awesome/ * The unofficial OPDS validator : http://opds-validator.appspot.com/ * Thanks to all testers, translators and contributors. * Feed icons made by Freepik from Flaticon website licensed under Creative Commons BY 3.0 http://www.flaticon.com and http://www.freepik.com External libraries used : * JQuery : http://jquery.com/ * Magnific Popup : http://dimsemenov.com/plugins/magnific-popup/ * Php-epub-meta : https://github.com/splitbrain/php-epub-meta with some modification by me https://github.com/seblucas/php-epub-meta * TbsZip : http://www.tinybutstrong.com/apps/tbszip/tbszip_help.html * DoT.js : http://olado.github.io/doT/index.html * PHPMailer : https://github.com/PHPMailer/PHPMailer * js-lru : https://github.com/rsms/js-lru # Copyright & License COPS - 2012-2016 (c) Sébastien Lucas See COPYING and file headers for license info