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QStode

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QStode is a web application that allows registered users to store bookmarks (like the good old del.icio.us) categorized by tags.

At the moment social functions (for example the subscription to other users bookmark feed) are missing.

Project status

THIS PROJECT IS UNMAINTAINED

QStode is mostly usable (read: it's beta) even if it still lacks some features and many things could be improved.

Things to note:

  • the search engine feature is still experimental mostly because it should really use a task queue (i.e. Celery) to handle all the write operations on the index; at the moment I'm using Whoosh AsyncWriter that relies on threads and is not suitable for high work loads.

  • a MySQL database is suggested; PostgreSQL support is experimental/incomplete.

Documentation

Documentation is available on ReadTheDocs.

Requirements

  • Python 3.x
  • a WSGI server: gunicorn, uwsgi, etc.
  • a web server with reverse proxy support

The suggested setup involves the use of a virtual environment created with virtualenv.

NOTE: You can also run QStode with the built in http server, but it's not suitable for the open internet!

Docker

A sample docker-compose.yml file is provided as a starting point to run your own instance in development mode.

To start QStode run:

docker-compose up --build

To setup the database and create the admin user, run:

docker-compose run qstode setup

To shutdown the containers run:

docker-compose down

Or run docker-compose down -v to also delete the MySQL data container.

Author(s)

QStode is written and maintained by Daniel Kertesz daniel@spatof.org.

License