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KOReader calibre plugin

A calibre plugin to synchronize metadata from KOReader to calibre.

KOReader creates sidecar files that hold read progress and annotations. This plugin reads the data from those sidecar files and updates calibre's metadata based on them. It is inspired by the Kobo Utilities plugin, that synchronizes reading progress between the original Kobo firmware ("Nickel") and custom columns in calibre.

Note that at the moment the sync is primarily one-way—from the KOReader device to calibre, and only works for USB and wireless devices. For best experience please use the latest KOReader release

Releases will also be uploaded to plugin thread on the MobileRead Forums. If you are on there as well, please let me know what you think of the plugin in that thread.

Using this plugin

Download and install

  1. Go to your calibre's Preferences > Plugins > Get new plugins and search for KOReader Sync
  2. Click Install
  3. Restart calibre

Alternatively

  1. Download the latest release from here.
  2. Go to your calibre's Preferences > Plugins > Load plugin from file and point it to the downloaded ZIP file
  3. Restart calibre

Setup

  1. Pick and choose the metadata you would like to sync and create the appropriate columns in calibre. These are your options:

    • A Floating point numbers column to store the current percent read, with Format for numbers set to {:.0%}.
    • An Integers column to store the current percent read.
    • A regular Text column to store the **location you last stopped reading at **.
    • A Rating column to store your rating of the book, as entered on the book's status page.
    • A Long text column to store your review of the book, as entered on the book's status page.
    • A regular Text column to store the reading status of the book, as entered on the book status page (Finished, Reading, On hold).
    • A Yes/No column to store the reading status of the book, as a boolean (Yes = Finished, No = everything else).
    • A Long text column to store your bookmarks and highlights of the book, with Interpret this column as set to Plain text formatted using markdown. (Highlights are an unordered list with their metadata in an HTML comment.)
    • A regular Text column to store the MD5 hash KOReader uses to sync progress to a **KOReader Sync Server ** . (Progress sync in the KOReader app.) This might allow for syncing progress to calibre without having to connect your KOReader device, in the future.
    • A Date column to store when the last sync was performed.
    • A Date column to store when the sidecar file was last modified. Works for wired connection only, wireless will be always empty,
    • A Long text column to store the contents of the metadata sidecar as HTML, with Interpret this column as set to HTML.
  2. Add KOReader Sync to main toolbar when a device is connected, if it isn't there already.

  3. Right-click the KOReader Sync icon and Configure.

  4. Map the metadata you want to sync to the newly created calibre columns.

  5. Click OK to save your mapping.

  6. From now on just click the KOReader Sync icon to sync all mapped metadata for all books on the connected device to calibre.

Note: Some field are depreciated and removed from plugin since they are changed/removed from sidecar_contents data structure:

  • first_bookmark removed
  • last_bookmark removed
  • bookmarks renamed to annotations
  • rating KOreader uses 5-point but calibre 10-point scale
  • date_sidecar_modified seems to be present in calculated if connected via cable (not wireless)

Things to consider

  • The plugin overwrites existing metadata in Calibre without asking. That usually isn’t a problem, because you will probably only add to KOReader’s metadata. But be aware that you might lose data in calibre if you’re not careful.
  • Pushing sidecars back to KOReader currently only happens for sidecars which are missing. For now, manually delete the <bookname>.sdr folder from the device before attempting to push the sidecars back to KOReader for any books you would like to overwrite the current metadata with Calibre's metadata.
  • When pushing missing sidecars to the device, no attempt is made to convert Calibre's metadata to account for changes in KOReader's sidecar format. Old metadata may work unpredictably if it's from a different version of KOReader.

Supported devices

This plugin has been tested successfully with:

  • Kobo Clara BW connected over USB or KOreader wireless driver (means should work with prev and latest color modes as well)
  • Kobo Aura connected over USB, which means it will probably work for all comparable Kobo devices (KOBO and KOBOTOUCH)
  • Kobo Aura H2O over USB (KOBOTOUCHEXTENDED, see #6 for details)
  • Kobo Aura connected wirelessly, which means it will probably work for all calibre connect devices (SMART_DEVICE_APP)
  • A connected folder (FOLDER_DEVICE)
  • Kindle Keyboard (KINDLE2, see #1 for details)
  • Tolino Vision 4 HD (TOLINO, see this comment for details)
  • PocketBook Touch Lux 5 (which uses the POCKETBOOK626 driver, so it will probably work for all comparable PocketBook devices, see #8 for details)
  • PocketBooks that use the POCKETBOOK622 driver

This plugin is not compatible with (may work with latest plugin release):

  • MTP_DEVICE ( see #2 for details)

Issues

If you encounter any issues with the plugin, please submit them here.

Acknowledgements

Contributing to this plugin

Notes & Tips

  • My first attempt was actually to sync calibre with KOReader's read progress through the progress sync plugin and a sync server. Read here why that did not work. This plugin might actually make that possible now by allowing you to store KOReader's MD5 hash in calibre...
  • calibre allows you to auto-connect to a folder device on boot, which greatly speeds up your workflow when testing. You can find this under " Preferences" > "Tweaks", search for auto_connect_to_folder. Point that to the dummy_device folder in this repository. (I have included royalty free EPUBs for your and my convenience.)
  • If you're testing and don't actually want to update any metadata, set DRY_RUN to True in __init__.py.
  • I work in PyCharm, which offers a remote debugging server. To enable that in this plugin, set PYDEVD to True in __init__.py.You might need to change sys.path.append in action.py.
  • The supported device drivers can be found in the SUPPORTED_DEVICES list in config.py. Adding a new type here is the first step to adding support, but make sure all features are tested thoroughly before releasing a version with an added device

Testing in calibre

Use make to load the plugin into calibre and launch it:

make dev

Release

  1. Update version in one file version.txt
  2. Use make release and it will update version, create zip, upload zip to plugin directory
  3. Push all changes
  4. Use make tag to create and push tag
  5. Create release in github, use pushed tag and upload created zip to the release

Debugging a release

  1. Download the required release from here
  2. Add it to calibre by running this in your terminal: calibre-customize -a "KOReader_Sync_vX.X.X.zip", where X.X.X refers to the version you downloaded
  3. Start calibre in debug mode with calibre-debug -g
  4. Configure the KOReader plugin as described here
  5. Connect your device
  6. Run the sync by clicking the KOReader icon in your toolbar
  7. Check the details of the message when it's done if any/all books have been synced correctly
  8. Check your (custom) columns for one of those books to see if their contents are what they should be
  9. Check the output in your terminal for lines containing koreader to see what it did

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