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Mediabase
tl;dr mediabase is a proof-of-concept application to catalogue a media library consisting of movies. It scans the folders you choose looking for movies, then fetch metadata from themoviedb.org and The OMDB API and present the information in a nice web page.
Check the this blog post for a general description of the app.
Install Guide (End Users)
Please take the following steps, which assume that your home folder is named "MyUser" (/Users/MyUser in MAC OS X or /home/MyUser in Linux)
- Download the zip file containing the binary release
https://github.com/apertoire/mediabase/releases/latest
- Create a folder (.mediabase) in your home folder.
mkdir /Users/MyUser/.mediabase
- Cd into this folder and unzip the binary file
cd /Users/MyUser/.mediabase
unzip /Users/MyUser/Downloads/mediabase.zip
- Run the server
./mediabase
The server will listen on port 3267 by default, so you can now open a web browser and point it to the app url
http://localhost:3267/
Note:
- Both OSX and Linux 64-bit binaries are available.
Contributing (Developers)
Fork and clone the repo to your drive, y download dependencies
go get ./...
and
make build
to create an executable at ./dist. It will also copy the client code and assets to this folder too.
To run the app do
make run
Please note that go-sqlite3 needs to be built with FTS4 support. So you need to issue
CGO_CFLAGS=-DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS4 go get -u github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3
Credits
- Go
- AngularJS
- Foundation
- Sqlite
- workpool (Ardan Studios)
- resize (Jan Schlicht)
- fsm (looplab)
- go-sqlite3 (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
- gin (gin-gonic)
- semver (fsaintjacques)
- go-tmdb (rharter)
- go-log (siddontang)
- napping (jmcvetta)