Add .mobi files to your Readmill library
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Mobi to Readmill Service ======================== Is a webservice that will take your (non drm) mobi files, convert them into epubs and send them to your Readmill account. Currently it performs no special formatting on the content of the files and may be a bit basic, but fortunately .mobi files themselves are usually very simple and convert okay. It was built over several hours as part of the UIKode 2013 [1] hackday. [1]: http://www.uikonf.com/2013/04/03/UIKode.html Installation ------------ First you'll need python with pip and virtualenv (or virtualenvwrapper) installed on your system. To install a local virtual environment run: $ virtualenv env --distribute $ source env/bin/activate Then to install the project dependancies: $ pip install -r requirements.txt Finally to run the app locally: $ python server.py There is also a `Procfile` provided for running the app on Heroku [1] this can be run using Foreman [2] or Honcho [3]. [1]: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/python [2]: http://ddollar.github.io/foreman/ [3]: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/honcho Configuration ------------- The default settings are available in the `settings.py` file. These can be overridden by creating a local `local_settings.py`: $ touch local_settings.py To this you can then add whatever overrides you wish. The two required settings are: - `READMILL_CLIENT_ID`: Your unique app id. - `READMILL_CLIENT_SECRET`: Your unique app secret. These can both be found under the "your apps" section of the site [1]. [1]: https://readmill.com/you/apps Development ----------- The project is built using Flask [1] and also uses the Requests [2] library for making external http requests. [1]: http://flask.pocoo.org [2]: http://docs.python-requests.org/en/latest/ Credits ------- The conversion parts of this project were built on top of a set of open source python scripts available online [1]. The licence and authors are available on the project homepage. [1]: http://code.google.com/p/ebook-conversion-tools/ License ------- Available under the MIT license.
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