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Komga on Cloudron: How to upload comics held locally to your remote Komga

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  • timconsidineT Offline
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    timconsidine
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    Konga could do with with an upload facility in its UI.
    Having to switch to File Manager is weird.

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      And what is a Series ?
      Don’t see mention of it in the Konga docs.
      And no way to create one.
      But not possible to import books without assigning one.

      Had good hopes for Komga but doesn’t seem very mature as an app

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      • timconsidineT timconsidine

        And what is a Series ?
        Don’t see mention of it in the Konga docs.
        And no way to create one.
        But not possible to import books without assigning one.

        Had good hopes for Komga but doesn’t seem very mature as an app

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        @timconsidine said in Komga on Cloudron: How to upload comics held locally to your remote Komga:

        And what is a Series ?
        Don’t see mention of it in the Konga docs.
        And no way to create one.
        But not possible to import books without assigning one.

        I didn't assign one, I think it's just an automatic thing based on folders:

        Komga will create a Series for each subfolder of any library, whatever the depth of this subfolder your directory structure

        https://komga.org/docs/guides/scan-analysis-refresh/

        Presumably it's to help with grouping comic book series, or books by the same author, together or something like that.

        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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          Thank you @jdaviescoates

          I see the problem
          I have an empty library
          I try to import books to it.
          But I can’t because therte is no series.

          Screenshot 2025-01-21 at 12.07.23.png

          My workflow is not what Komga expects.
          I thought : be organised - create an imports folder - import from it - but can’t do that.
          Seems I need to just import into the “destination” folder.

          My misunderstanding … but not very clear docs.

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            @LoudLemur said in Komga on Cloudron: How to upload comics held locally to your remote Komga:

            Do we use Cubby

            No. Why would you need to use another app?

            Just use the File Manager and put things in the books folder

            Screenshot_20250106-070454_Firefox.png

            Then create a library and choose /app/data/books as the root folder

            Screenshot_20250106-065708_Firefox.png

            Voila!

            Screenshot_20250106-070546_Firefox.png

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            @timconsidine said in Komga on Cloudron: How to upload comics held locally to your remote Komga:

            Seems I need to just import into the “destination” folder.

            I'm not following, but just import to the books folder in the File Manager 🤷:

            @jdaviescoates said in Komga on Cloudron: How to upload comics held locally to your remote Komga:

            Just use the File Manager and put things in the books folder

            Screenshot_20250106-070454_Firefox.png

            Then create a library and choose /app/data/books as the root folder

            I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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              #10

              Yes, @jdaviescoates you’re right, seems I am making it more complicated through some misplaced thought I should organise the directories

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              • timconsidineT timconsidine

                Yes, @jdaviescoates you’re right, seems I am making it more complicated through some misplaced thought I should organise the directories

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                @timconsidine I think organising is fine, just drop your nicely organised folders into the books folder in File Manager. I've not tried the import thing. Don't actually even have the app installed anymore.

                I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                  Yep.
                  Seems I don’t intuitively “get” the app but making progress.
                  Although I might be uninstalling it 😆
                  Having to go through the File Manager (or other connection to the server) is not what I expect to have to do in this kind of app.

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                    It takes a long time to upload a comic...

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                    • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                      @timconsidine said in Komga on Cloudron: How to upload comics held locally to your remote Komga:

                      Seems I need to just import into the “destination” folder.

                      I'm not following, but just import to the books folder in the File Manager 🤷:

                      @jdaviescoates said in Komga on Cloudron: How to upload comics held locally to your remote Komga:

                      Just use the File Manager and put things in the books folder

                      Screenshot_20250106-070454_Firefox.png

                      Then create a library and choose /app/data/books as the root folder

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                      LoudLemur
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                      @jdaviescoates said in Komga on Cloudron: How to upload comics held locally to your remote Komga:

                      /app/data/books

                      Thanks. This solved it for me.

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                        I guess Komga is not for the casual "upload a comic here and there" use case, but bigger, pre-existing libraries. I personally have my comics on a storage share, which I mounted through Cloudron and imported in Komga. Works well enough.

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