Settings
Initial Configuration
Running config-init will take you through your first time setup. During the
initial configuration, Wallypub only asks for the bare minimum information to create a digest. This includes the
name of the digest, who you would like to attribute its authorship to, and your Wallabag API credentials.
If you do not have the default system font installed, Wallypub will prompt you for your sudo password to copy the default
font, FreeMono.ttf into the system fonts location /usr/share/fonts.
There are more settings, explained below, and these can be edited after the first time setup by running config-edit.
Digest Settings
digest_title: This is the title of epub that will appear in the file name and on the cover, if you use
an image generated by Wallypub. The default title is Wallypub Presents.
File locations for creating a digest
digest_directory_filepath: Location of files for creating the digest, defaults to~/.local/share/Wallypub/static"
digest_cover_image: The image file that Wallypub looks for, defaults to ~/.local/share/Wallypub/static/cover.jpg"
digest_output_path: Where Wallypub outputs a generated epub, defaults to ~/Documents
Wallabag settings
wallabag_url: The URL where your Wallabag is hosted, defaults to app.wallabag.it
wallabag_userame: The username for your Wallabag instance.
wallabag_password: Your Wallabag instance password. Stored in your machine's keyring.
wallabag_client_id: client_id for accessing API. Follow the client setup if you do not know what this is.
wallabag_client_secret: client_secret for accessing API. Follow the client setup if you do not know what this is. Stored in your machine's keyring.
Retrieval Settings
The Wallabag allows one to customize which files are retrieved by passing certain URL parameters.
Article Parameters
The default configuration for article parameters assumes that the bulk of the material desired for reading is the more recently added items to Wallabag.
Example:
archive = "0"
starred = "0"
sort = "created"
order = "desc"
page = "1"
perPage = "10"
tags = ""
since = ""
public = ""
detail = "full"
domain_name = ""
The canonical place to determine the behavior of the URL parameters is in the Wallabag docs
Additional Article Parameters
Wallypub automatically filters out 0 length articles. This means that the number of recent articles you intended to make a digest from is lower. To ensure that the proper number of articles are inlcuded in the epub, a check is made and then articles are fetched using different parameters. The default is configured to pull this article from the back of the queue. This choice can be amended in the settings, however; the default was decided as a method to add variety. It is likely that articles saved from week to week might relate to a particular big news event or a rabbit hole. This default configuration attempts to provide some variety to the digest.
Other Settings
max_read_time articles with a longer read time than this will be skipped. Defaults to 120 (minutes). 120 minutes is about
15000 words, depending on one's reading spead.
minimum_reading_time Only article with a read time greater than this number are included in the digest. Defaults to 0.
0 time articles are always filtered out because it normally indicates that Wallabag was not able to properly pull the text.
log_level
log_level is an int value that gets translated to something human-readable in the logging libraries.
The values are as follows: .
CRITICAL = 50
ERROR = 40
WARNING = 30
INFO = 20
DEBUG = 10
NOTSET = 0
Note that FATAL is not present. That is because exposing that value through configuration was more difficult and unnecessary. If you have never set log levels before, DEBUG will be noisier than INFO, INFO will be noisier than WARNING, and so on. If you want a quiet terminal, increase the log level; if you are troubleshooting, decrease it.
Fonts
The fonts available are the ones on your system. If you want the cover image to be different, change the font in the settings. You can open-source fonts at The League of Moveable Type and Open Source Foundry.
To see what fonts are available on your system, you can run the show-sysetm-fonts command from wallypub.
If you prefer to use system tools for font exploration, you can also use the fc-list command from your terminal.
Fonts are stored under system fonts at /usr/share/fonts this location was chosen because it appears to be consistent across many distributions of Linux.
Example Settings File
On your system your settings file can be found at ~/.config/Wallypub/settings.toml or
you can use the Wallypub config-show to see the current configuration.
[AdditionalArticleParameters]
archive = "0"
starred = "0"
sort = "asc"
order = ""
page = ""
perPage = ""
tags = ""
since = ""
public = ""
detail = ""
domain_name = ""
[ArticleParameters]
archive = "0"
starred = "0"
sort = "created"
order = "desc"
page = "1"
perPage = "10"
tags = ""
since = ""
public = ""
detail = "full"
domain_name = ""
[Base]
application_directory = "/home/$USER/.local/share/Wallypub"
log_level = 20
max_read_time = 120
minimum_read_time = 0
[Digest]
title = "Wallypub Presents"
filepath = "/home/$USER/.local/share/Wallypub/static"
author = "$AUTHOR"
output_path = "/home/$USER/Documents/Wallypub"
cover_file = "cover.jpg"
title_font = "FreeMono.ttf"
date_font = "FreeMono.ttf"
[Wallabag]
client_id = "$CLIENT_ID"
username = "$USER"
url = "app.wallabag.it"