ankisyncd ========= A personal Anki sync server (so you can sync against your own server rather than AnkiWeb). This version has been simplified to remove some dependencies. Installing ---------- ### Manual installation 1. First, you need to install "virtualenv". If your system has easy_install, this is just a matter of: $ easy_install virtualenv If your system doesn't have easy_install, I recommend getting it! 2. Next, you need to create a Python environment for running ankisyncd and install some of the dependencies we need there: $ virtualenv ankisyncd.env $ ankisyncd.env/bin/easy_install webob simplejson 3. 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 ```make install```, or b. Copy the entire directory to /usr/share/anki 4. Copy the example.ini to production.ini and edit for your needs. 5. Create authentication database: $ sqlite3 auth.db 'CREATE TABLE auth (user VARCHAR PRIMARY KEY, hash VARCHAR)' 6. Create user: $ ./ankisyncctl.py adduser 7. Then we can run ankisyncd like so: $ ./ankisyncctl.py start To stop the server, run: $ ./ankisyncctl.py stop ### Via PKGBUILD There's PKGBUILD available for Arch Linux. To install, simply run: $ wget https://codeload.github.com/jdoe0/ankisyncd-pkgbuild/zip/master $ unzip master $ cd ankisyncd-pkgbuild-master $ makepkg -s $ sudo pacman -U *.xz Configuration file is at /etc/ankisyncd/ankisyncd.conf To start the server run: $ sudo systemctl start ankisyncd Setting up Anki --------------- To make Anki use ankisyncd as its sync server, create a file (name it something like ankisyncd.py) containing the code below and put it in ~/Anki/addons. import anki.sync anki.sync.SYNC_URL = 'http://127.0.0.1:27701/sync/' Replace 127.0.0.1 with the IP address or the domain name of your server if ankisyncd is not running on the same machine as Anki.