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A self-hosted web app for organising your personal book collection
BookLore is a self-hosted web app for organising and managing your personal book
collection. It provides an intuitive interface to browse, read, and track your
progress across PDFs and eBooks. With robust metadata management, multi-user
support, and a sleek, modern UI, BookLore makes it easy to build and explore
your personal library.
This is an unofficial snap. After installing, and waiting for the the various
services to start, your instance will be accessible at http://localhost:41935
You'll probably want to connect the snap as follows to allow access your books
which should be in /mnt/somewhere or /media/somewhere so that the snap can access them:
There are three services, nginx (the web server), booklore-api (the backend API server),
and mariadb (the database server). The database files and logs are stored in the snap's
data directory, which is preserved across snap updates.
Ports
You can change the port that each service uses with the following commands:
For the port that nginx listens on (default 41935):
For the port that MariaDB listens on (default 41936):
For the port that booklore-api listens on (default 41937):
After changing the ports, you will need to restart the snap for the changes to take effect:
Database
If you need to connect to the MariaDB database from outside the snap, the username is booklore
and you can use the following command to get the password:
You can also connect with the following command as root:
collection. It provides an intuitive interface to browse, read, and track your
progress across PDFs and eBooks. With robust metadata management, multi-user
support, and a sleek, modern UI, BookLore makes it easy to build and explore
your personal library.
This is an unofficial snap. After installing, and waiting for the the various
services to start, your instance will be accessible at http://localhost:41935
You'll probably want to connect the snap as follows to allow access your books
which should be in /mnt/somewhere or /media/somewhere so that the snap can access them:
sudo snap connect booklore:removable-mediasudo snap connect booklore:mount-observeThere are three services, nginx (the web server), booklore-api (the backend API server),
and mariadb (the database server). The database files and logs are stored in the snap's
data directory, which is preserved across snap updates.
Ports
You can change the port that each service uses with the following commands:
For the port that nginx listens on (default 41935):
sudo snap set booklore port=<desired-port>For the port that MariaDB listens on (default 41936):
sudo snap set booklore database-port=<desired-port>For the port that booklore-api listens on (default 41937):
sudo snap set booklore api-port=<desired-port>After changing the ports, you will need to restart the snap for the changes to take effect:
sudo snap restart bookloreDatabase
If you need to connect to the MariaDB database from outside the snap, the username is booklore
and you can use the following command to get the password:
snap get booklore database-passwordYou can also connect with the following command as root:
sudo mariadb --socket=/var/snap/booklore/common/run/mysql/mysqld.sock -u root --skip-ssl
Update History
v2.2.0 (107) → v2.2.1 (109)26 Mar 2026, 09:25 UTC
v2.1.0 (103) → v2.2.0 (107)11 Mar 2026, 16:05 UTC
13 Dec 2025, 00:10 UTC
14 Mar 2026, 06:51 UTC
21 Dec 2025, 10:20 UTC
