Getting Komga (or Kavita) to work with Calibre-Web file structure?
from bigfoot@lemm.ee to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 18 May 13:16
https://lemm.ee/post/64293680

Dipping my toes in selfhosting lately, here is my ideal books setup:

Right now, Audiobookshelf works beautifully (as long as I don’t check “store cover with book” which overwrites Calibres covers).

Komga/Kavita sort of work (in that I can see/read the files), but they won’t organize into series even with properly configured ComicInfo.xml files. Is re-arranging the files manually (in a way that Calibre doesn’t like) the only way for comics to be recognized as a series? Please tell me there’s a workaround here I feel so close!

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RicoBerto@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 18 May 13:57 next collapse

From what I remember I’m my time using Kavita, basically the only way it knows what anything is comes from the file structure. It’s called out pretty explicitly in the docs for example.

Now it’s been a year or so for me so maybe now there are options to define your own structure or pick from some but I don’t remember any.

gonzo-rand19@moist.catsweat.com on 18 May 16:43 collapse

Unfortunately, Kavita follows a rigid file structure on purpose. Joe has said he wants it to work this way. However, you can use the "Save to Disk" feature in Calibre to specify a custom file structure for Kavita so you don't have to do it manually.

Here is the Kavita wiki article on how to do this: https://wiki.kavitareader.com/guides/external-tools/calibre/

bigfoot@lemm.ee on 18 May 17:58 collapse

This is super helpful, I wonder if Calibre-Web uploads can be handled this way too.