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Omnivore is the free, open source, read-it-later app for serious readers. I’m looking into setting up this read-it-later service. I have a lot of URLs saved in my browser and need a place to bookmark them as well. Thinking this is a good place to start.
Anyone else using omnivore?
I’m working through the selfhost install now! we’ll see how it goes and works. I asked them yesterday about their app support for mobile and custom domains. iOS is supported and they are working on adding that support for Android.
https://docs.omnivore.app/development/local.html
Interesting. So their docker-compose file can be used to start up a local server? This might be worth trying out sooner than I thought.
Looks that way! I am getting an error on the elastic search container though.
`
Starting omnivore-elastic …
omnivore-redis is up-to-date
Starting omnivore-elastic … done
ERROR: for migrate Container “cb29db590585” is unhealthy.
ERROR: Encountered errors while bringing up the project.
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The way it’s set up it likes to error out because it takes a while to get the elasticsearch container up and running. If you do
docker-compose up
again 10-15 seconds later, it should spin up and run the migration script.I’ve tried that as well, but might have stopped the containers then started them. Might try having them run in and try the up again
I tried removing everything and stating over. Made sure NodeJS was also on v14 as well according to the website. Still no dice. Is there a way to exec the migration script otherwise?