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?

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    1 year ago

    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.

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      1 year ago

      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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        1 year ago

        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.

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          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

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          1 year ago

          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?