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توضیحات

A personal Anki sync server (so you can sync against your own server rather than AnkiWeb)
ویژگی مقدار
سیستم عامل -
نام فایل AnkiServer-2.0.6
نام AnkiServer
نسخه کتابخانه 2.0.6
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده David Snopek
ایمیل نویسنده dsnopek@gmail.com
آدرس صفحه اصلی https://github.com/dsnopek/anki-sync-server
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/AnkiServer/
مجوز LICENSE.txt
Anki Server =========== `Anki <http://ankisrs.net>`_ is a powerful Open Source flashcard application, which helps you quickly and easily memorize facts over the long term utilizing a spaced repetition algorithm. Anki's main form is a desktop application (for Windows, Linux and MacOS) which can sync to a web version (AnkiWeb) and mobile versions for Android and iOS. This is a personal Anki Server, which you can sync against instead of AnkiWeb. It also includes a RESTful API, so that you could implement your own AnkiWeb-like site if you wanted. It was originally developed to support the flashcard functionality on `Bibliobird <http://en.bibliobird.com>`_, a web application for language learning. Installing the easy way! ------------------------ If you have ``easy_install`` or ``pip`` on your system, you can simply run:: $ easy_install AnkiServer Or using ``pip``:: $ pip install AnkiServer This will give you the latest released version! However, if you want to try the latest bleeding edge version OR you want to help with development, you'll need to install from source. In that case, follow the instructions in the next two sections. Setting up a virtualenv ----------------------- If you want to install your Anki Server in an isolated Python environment using `virtualenv <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv>`_, please follow these instructions before going on to the next section. If not, just skip to the "Installing" section below. There are many reasons for installing into a virtualenv, rather than globally on your system: - You can keep the Anki Server's dependencies seperate from other Python applications. - You don't have permission to install globally on your system (like on a shared host). Here are step-by-step instruction for setting up your virtualenv: 1. First, you need to install "virtualenv". If your system has ``easy_install`` or ``pip``, this is just a matter of:: $ easy_install virtualenv Or using pip:: $ pip install virtualenv Or you can use your the package manager provided by your OS. 2. Next, create your a Python environment for running AnkiServer:: $ virtualenv AnkiServer.env 3. (Optional) Enter the virtualenv to save you on typing:: $ . AnkiServer.env/bin/activate If you skip step 3, you'll have to type ``AnkiServer.env/bin/python`` instead of ``python`` and ``AnkiServer.env/bin/paster`` instead of ``paster`` in the following sections. Also, remember that the environment change in step 3 only lasts as long as your current terminal session. You'll have to re-enter the environment if you enter that terminal and come back later. Installing your Anki Server from source --------------------------------------- 1. Install all the dependencies we need using ``easy_install`` or ``pip``:: $ easy_install webob PasteDeploy PasteScript sqlalchemy simplejson Or using pip:: $ pip install webob PasteDeploy PasteScript sqlalchemy simplejson Or you can use your the package manager provided by your OS. 2. Download and install libanki. You can find the latest release of Anki here: http://code.google.com/p/anki/downloads/list Look for a \*.tgz file with a Summary of "Anki Source". At the time of this writing that is anki-2.0.11.tgz. Download this file and extract. Then either: a. Run the 'make install', or b. Copy the entire directory to /usr/share/anki 3. Make the egg info files (so paster can see our app):: $ python setup.py egg_info Configuring and running your Anki Server ---------------------------------------- 1. Copy the example.ini to production.ini in your current directory and edit for your needs. a. If you installed from source, it'll be at the top-level. b. If you installed via 'easy_install' or 'pip', you'll find all the example configuration at ``python_prefix/lib/python2.X/site-packages/AnkiServer-2.X.X-py2.X.egg/examples`` (replacing ``python_prefix`` with the root of your Python and all the ``X`` with the correct versions). For example, it could be:: /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/AnkiServer-2.0.0a6-py2.7.egg/examples/example.ini 3. Create user:: $ ./ankiserverctl.py adduser <username> 4. Test the server by starting it debug mode:: $ ./ankiserverctl.py debug If the output looks good, you can stop the server by pressing Ctrl-C and start it again in normal mode:: $ ./ankiserverctl.py start To stop AnkiServer, run:: $ ./ankiserverctl.py stop Point the Anki desktop program at it ------------------------------------ Unfortunately, there isn't currently any user interface in the Anki destop program to point it at your personal sync server instead of AnkiWeb, so you'll have to write a short "addon". Create a file like this in your Anki/addons folder called "mysyncserver.py":: import anki.sync anki.sync.SYNC_BASE = 'http://127.0.0.1:27701/' anki.sync.SYNC_MEDIA_BASE = 'http://127.0.0.1:27701/msync/' Be sure to change the SYNC_URL to point at your sync server. The address ``127.0.0.1`` refers to the local computer. Restart Anki for your plugin to take effect. Now, everytime you sync, it will be to your personal sync server rather than AnkiWeb. However, if you just want to switch temporarily, rather than creating an addon, you can set the ``SYNC_URL`` environment variable when running from the command-line (on Linux):: export SYNC_URL=http://127.0.0.1:27701/sync/ ./runanki & Point the mobile apps at it --------------------------- At the moment, there isn't any way to get AnkiDroid or the Anki iOS app to point at your personal sync server. :-/ However, there are an issue open on AnkiDroid about it: - `Option to sync with personal sync server · Issue #1057 <https://github.com/ankidroid/Anki-Android/issues/1057>`_ If you're interested in seeing this feature, please go to this link and let the maintainers know! Running with Supervisor ----------------------- If you want to run your Anki server persistantly on a Linux (or other UNIX-y) server, `Supervisor <http://supervisord.org>`_ is a great tool to monitor and manage it. It will allow you to start it when your server boots, restart it if it crashes and easily access it's logs. 1. Install Supervisor on your system. If it's Debian or Ubuntu this will work:: $ sudo apt-get install supervisor If you're using a different OS, please try `these instructions <http://supervisord.org/installing.html>`_. 2. Copy ``supervisor-anki-server.conf`` to ``/etc/supervisor/conf.d/anki-server.conf``:: $ sudo cp supervisor-anki-server.conf /etc/supervisor/conf.d/anki-server.conf 3. Modify ``/etc/supervisor/conf.d/anki-server.conf`` to match your system and how you setup your Anki Server in the section above. 4. Reload Supervisor's configuration:: $ sudo supervisorctl reload 5. Check the logs from the Anki Server to make sure everything is fine:: $ sudo supervisorctl tail anki-server If it's empty - then everything's fine! Otherwise, you'll see an error message. Later if you manually want to stop, start or restart it, you can use:: $ sudo supervisorctl stop anki-server $ sudo supervisorctl start anki-server $ sudo supervisorctl restart anki-server See the `Supervisor documentation <http://supervisord.org>`_ for more info! Using with Apache ----------------- If you're already serving your website via Apache (on port 80) and want to also allow users to sync against a URL on port 80, you can forward requests from Apache to the Anki server. On Bibliobird.com, I have a special anki.bibliobird.com virtual host which users can synch against. Here is an excerpt from my Apache conf:: <VirtualHost *:80> ServerAdmin support@lingwo.org ServerName anki.bibliobird.com # The Anki server handles gzip itself! SetEnv no-gzip 1 <Location /> ProxyPass http://localhost:27701/ ProxyPassReverse http://localhost:27701/ </Location> </VirtualHost> It may also be possible to use `mod_wsgi <http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/>`_, however, I have no experience with that. How to get help --------------- If you're having any problems installing or using Anki Server, please post a message on our Google Group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/anki-sync-server Be sure to let us know which operating system and version you're using and how you intend to use the Anki Server!


نحوه نصب


نصب پکیج whl AnkiServer-2.0.6:

    pip install AnkiServer-2.0.6.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz AnkiServer-2.0.6:

    pip install AnkiServer-2.0.6.tar.gz