* Add ability to save readinglist comicinfo fields in Chapter. * Added the appropriate fields and migration for Reading List generation. * Started the reading list code * Started building out the CBL import code with some initial unit tests. * Fixed first unit test * Started refactoring control code into services and writing unit tests for ReadingLists. Found a logic issue around reading list title between create/update. Will be corrected in this branch with unit tests. * Can't figure out how to mock UserManager, so had to uncomment a few tests. * Tooltip for total pages read shows the full number * Tweaked the math a bit for average reading per week. * Fixed up the reading list unit tests. Fixed an issue where when inserting chapters into a blank reading list, the initial reading list item would have an order of 1 instead of 0. * Cleaned up the code to allow the reading list code to be localized easily and fixed up a bug in last PR. * Fixed a sorting issue on reading activity * Tweaked the code around reading list actionables not showing due to some weird filter. * Fixed edit library settings not opening on library detail page * Fixed a bug where reading activity dates would be out of order due to a bug in how charts works. A temp hack has been added. * Disable promotion in edit reading list modal since non-admins can (and should have) been able to use it. * Fixed a bug where non-admins couldn't update their OWN reading lists. Made uploading a cover image for readinglists now check against the user's reading list access to allow non-admin's to set images. * Fixed an issue introduced earlier in PR where adding chapters to reading list could cause order to get skewed. * Fixed another regression from earlier commit * Hooked in Import CBL flow. No functionality yet. * Code is a mess. Shifting how the whole import process is going to be done. Commiting so I can pivot drastically. * Very rough code for first step is done. * Ui has started, I've run out of steam for this feature. * Cleaned up the UI code a bit to make the step tracker nature easier without a dedicated component. * Much flow implementation and tweaking to how validation checks and what is sent back. * Removed import via cbl code as it's not done. Pushing to next release.
Kavita
Kavita is a fast, feature rich, cross platform reading server. Built with a focus for manga, and the goal of being a full solution for all your reading needs. Setup your own server and share your reading collection with your friends and family!
Goals
- Serve up Manga/Webtoons/Comics (cbr, cbz, zip/rar, 7zip, raw images) and Books (epub, pdf)
- First class responsive readers that work great on any device (phone, tablet, desktop)
- Dark mode and customizable theming support
- Provide a plugin system to allow external metadata integration and scrobbling for read status, ratings, and reviews
- Metadata should allow for collections, want to read integration from 3rd party services, genres.
- Ability to manage users, access, and ratings
- Fully Accessible with active accessibility audits
- Dedicated webtoon reading mode
- Full localization support
- And so much more...
Support
Demo
If you want to try out Kavita, we have a demo up: https://demo.kavitareader.com/
Username: demouser
Password: Demouser64
Setup
The easiest way to get started is to visit our Wiki which has up-to-date information on a variety of install methods and platforms. https://wiki.kavitareader.com/en/install
Note: Kavita is under heavy development and is being updated all the time, so the tag for bleeding edge builds is :nightly
. The :latest
tag will be the latest stable release.
Feature Requests
Got a great idea? Throw it up on our Feature Request site or vote on another idea. Please check the Project Board first for a list of planned features before you submit an idea.
Notice
Kavita is being actively developed and should be considered beta software until the 1.0 release. Kavita may be subject to changes in how the platform functions as it is being built out toward the vision. You may lose data and have to restart. The Kavita team strives to avoid any data loss.
Contributors
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Mega Sponsors
JetBrains
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Huntr
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PikaPods
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License
- GNU GPL v3
- Copyright 2020-2023