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Wallabag on Cloudron – how to add a custom site configuration file?

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  • archosA Offline
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    Hi,
    we're using Wallabag and I'd like to add a custom site configuration file for the website respekt.cz, which requires login due to a paywall.
    Wallabag usually loads these configs from:

    vendor/j0k3r/graby-site-config/sites/
    
    

    On Cloudron, however, this directory is read-only, so I can't manually add a new file like respekt.cz.txt.

    Is there a supported way to include custom site configuration files in Wallabag on Cloudron?

    Thanks a lot for any guidance!

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      Just to add:
      We mainly want to test if the custom config for respekt.cz works correctly (including login support).
      If it does, we plan to submit a pull request to Wallabag’s graby-site-config so it could be included in future releases.

      Thanks again!

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        Just for testing, you could place the app into recovery mode then create those files/folders and then run the start.sh which for Wallabag is at /app/code/start.sh

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