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NAME

       calibre-server - calibre-server

          calibre-server [options] [path to library folder...]

       Start  the  calibre  Content  server.  The calibre Content server exposes your calibre libraries over the
       internet. You can specify the path to the library folders as arguments to calibre-server. If you  do  not
       specify any paths, all the libraries that the main calibre program knows about will be used.

       Whenever  you  pass  arguments  to  calibre-server  that  have  spaces  in them, enclose the arguments in
       quotation marks. For example: "/some path/with spaces"

[OPTIONS]

       --access-log
              Path to the access log file. This log contains information about clients connecting to the  server
              and making requests. By default no access logging is done.

       --ajax-timeout
              Time (in seconds) to wait for a response from the server when making queries.

       --auth-mode
              Choose  the  type of authentication used.     Set the HTTP authentication mode used by the server.
              Set to "basic" if you are putting this server behind an SSL proxy. Otherwise, leave it as  "auto",
              which will use "basic" if SSL is configured otherwise it will use "digest".

       --auto-reload
              Automatically  reload  server  when  source  code changes. Useful for development. You should also
              specify a small value for the shutdown timeout.

       --ban-after
              Number of login failures for ban.   The number of login failures after  which  an  IP  address  is
              banned

       --ban-for
              Ban  IP  addresses  that  have  repeated  login  failures.          Temporarily bans access for IP
              addresses that have repeated login failures for the specified number of minutes. Useful to prevent
              attempts at guessing passwords. If set to zero, no banning is done.

       --book-list-mode
              Choose  the  default  book  list  mode.   Set the default book list mode that will be used for new
              users. Individual users can override the default in their own settings. The default is  to  use  a
              cover grid.

       --compress-min-size
              Minimum size for which responses use data compression (in bytes).

       --custom-list-template
              Path to a JSON file containing a template for the custom book list mode. The easiest way to create
              such a template file is to go to Preferences-> Sharing  over  the  net->  Book  list  template  in
              calibre, create the template and export it.

       --daemonize
              Run process in background as a daemon (Linux only).

       --displayed-fields
              Restrict  displayed  user-defined fields.     Comma separated list of user-defined metadata fields
              that will be displayed by the Content server in the /opds and /mobile views. If you  specify  this
              option, any fields not in this list will not be displayed. For example: my_rating,my_tags

       --enable-allow-socket-preallocation, --disable-allow-socket-preallocation
              Socket  pre-allocation,  for  example,  with systemd socket activation. By default, this option is
              enabled.

       --enable-auth, --disable-auth
              Password based authentication to access the server.         Normally, the server is  unrestricted,
              allowing  anyone  to  access  it. You can restrict access to predefined users with this option. By
              default, this option is disabled.

       --enable-fallback-to-detected-interface, --disable-fallback-to-detected-interface
              Fallback to auto-detected interface.        If for some reason the server is unable to bind to the
              interface specified in the listen_on option, then it will try to detect an interface that connects
              to the outside world and bind to that. By default, this option is enabled.

       --enable-local-write, --disable-local-write
              Allow un-authenticated local connections to make changes.    Normally,  if  you  do  not  turn  on
              authentication,  the server operates in read-only mode, so as to not allow anonymous users to make
              changes to your calibre libraries. This option allows anybody connecting from the same computer as
              the  server  is  running  on to make changes. This is useful if you want to run the server without
              authentication but still use calibredb to make  changes  to  your  calibre  libraries.  Note  that
              turning  on this option means any program running on the computer can make changes to your calibre
              libraries. By default, this option is disabled.

       --enable-log-not-found, --disable-log-not-found
              Log HTTP 404 (Not Found) requests.  Normally, the server logs all HTTP requests for resources that
              are  not  found. This can generate a lot of log spam, if your server is targeted by bots. Use this
              option to turn it off. By default, this option is enabled.

       --enable-use-bonjour, --disable-use-bonjour
              Advertise OPDS feeds via BonJour.   Advertise the OPDS feeds via the BonJour service, so that OPDS
              based  reading apps can detect and connect to the server automatically. By default, this option is
              enabled.

       --enable-use-sendfile, --disable-use-sendfile
              Zero copy file transfers for increased performance.          This  will  use  zero-copy  in-kernel
              transfers  when  sending  files  over  the  network, increasing performance. However, it can cause
              corrupted file transfers on some broken filesystems. If you experience corrupted  file  transfers,
              turn it off. By default, this option is enabled.

       --help, -h
              show this help message and exit

       --ignored-fields
              Ignored  user-defined  metadata fields.       Comma separated list of user-defined metadata fields
              that will not be displayed by the Content server in the /opds  and  /mobile  views.  For  example:
              my_rating,my_tags

       --listen-on
              The  interface  on  which  to  listen for connections.   The default is to listen on all available
              interfaces. You can change this to, for example, "127.0.0.1" to only listen for  connections  from
              the local machine, or to "::" to listen to all incoming IPv6 and IPv4 connections.

       --log  Path to log file for server log. This log contains server information and errors, not access logs.
              By default it is written to stdout.

       --manage-users
              Manage the database of users allowed to connect to this server. See also the --userdb option.

       --max-header-line-size
              Max. size of single HTTP header (in KB).

       --max-job-time
              Maximum time for worker processes.  Maximum amount of time worker processes are allowed to run (in
              minutes). Set to zero for no limit.

       --max-jobs
              Maximum  number  of worker processes.         Worker processes are launched as needed and used for
              large jobs such as preparing a book for viewing, adding books, converting, etc. Normally, the max.
              number of such processes is based on the number of CPU cores. You can control it by this setting.

       --max-log-size
              Max.  log  file size (in MB).         The maximum size of log files, generated by the server. When
              the log becomes larger than this size, it is automatically rotated. Set to  zero  to  disable  log
              rotation.

       --max-opds-items
              Maximum  number  of  books  in  OPDS  feeds.      The maximum number of books that the server will
              return in a single OPDS acquisition feed.

       --max-opds-ungrouped-items
              Maximum number of ungrouped items in OPDS feeds.    Group items in categories such as  author/tags
              by first letter when there are more than this number of items. Set to zero to disable.

       --max-request-body-size
              Max. allowed size for files uploaded to the server (in MB).

       --num-per-page
              Number  of  books  to show in a single page.   The number of books to show in a single page in the
              browser.

       --pidfile
              Write process PID to the specified file

       --port The port on which to listen for connections.

       --search-the-net-urls
              Path to a JSON file containing URLs for the "Search the internet"  feature.  The  easiest  way  to
              create such a file is to go to Preferences-> Sharing over the net->Search the internet in calibre,
              create the URLs and export them.

       --shutdown-timeout
              Total time in seconds to wait for clean shutdown.

       --ssl-certfile
              Path to the SSL certificate file.

       --ssl-keyfile
              Path to the SSL private key file.

       --timeout
              Time (in seconds) after which an idle connection is closed.

       --url-prefix
              A prefix to prepend to all URLs.    Useful if you wish to run this server behind a reverse  proxy.
              For example use, /calibre as the URL prefix.

       --userdb
              Path  to  the user database to use for authentication. The database is a SQLite file. To create it
              use     --manage-users.     You     can     read     more     about     managing     users     at:
              https://manual.calibre-ebook.com/server.html#managing-user-accounts-from-the-command-line-only

       --version
              show program's version number and exit

       --worker-count
              Number of worker threads used to process requests.

AUTHOR

       Kovid Goyal

COPYRIGHT

       Kovid Goyal