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How to add new site credentials: project-syndicate.org #6148

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ingenue-git opened this issue Dec 15, 2022 · 2 comments
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How to add new site credentials: project-syndicate.org #6148

ingenue-git opened this issue Dec 15, 2022 · 2 comments

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@ingenue-git
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Hi,
I am new to Wallabag and am trying to set up site credentials for www.project-syndicate.org
I have paid for access to this website, and have a username and password to access the content when I log in directly with a web browser.

I have signed up for Wallabag to act as host. I access it through Firefox under Windows 10 and also through the Android app for my tablet. (I tried chrome, but got an error "Einmal anmelden. Alle Google-Produkte nutzen" whenever I tried adding a link from my gmail using Wallabagger, so I switched to Firefox).

I found some instructions to create configuration files here https://doc.wallabag.org/en/developer/paywall.html but I have no idea where to put these files.

https://app.wallabag.it/config does not point to any configuration files. I did a full search of my hard drive for a directory called site_config and got no hits.

Any advice on how to set this up would be appreciated. I have never tried something like this before.
Thank you in advance!

@kchopein
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I want to add PS articles too, but I couldn't find the time to do it yet... :-( Are you hosting your wallabag instance? If so, are you using Docker? If so, then we're in the same situation.

I've done this a couple of times: you need to create the configuration file and create a pull request in the graby-site-config repository and wait for your changes to be applied in the next release of the wallabag docker container... or build your own docker image.

The docker hosting approach is very cool because it is "simple", but you give away some flexibility...

@ingenue-git
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Thank you for getting back to me.
I am running Wallabag on app.wallabag.it. I'm not sure that it allows me to do what I want.
I think I need to have a server. I have seen some places offer Wallabag hosting for a few dollars a month including support to set it up, which I would definitely need. I've already paid for hosting on wallabag.it. I'm way out of my depth here it seems.

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