mendia

About

Mendia is a server application that keeps track of the movie collection of its users. Users can notify mendia about new movies in their collection and mendia can inform about new movies and their owner in a seperate telegram group.

Note: For now mendia is constrained to telegram, this can change in the future.

The interface is websocket based and accepts json-formatted messages.

Users can:

The npm package mendia aims to implement this interface and provides a web based user interface for it.

Usage

This package comes with two binaries:

Note: Data is stored in a mysql compatible database which must be provided externally.

Configuration

Both mendia and mendia-admin must be configured with a *.yml file that contains the database connection and settings for the telegram functionality.

Note: mendia-admin only requires the database settings from the config file, mendia needs everything.

yml database: host: 127.0.0.1 port: 3306 database: mendia credentials: user: user password: example websocket: host: '0.0.0.0' port: 8081 telegram: token: 'YOURBOTTOKEN' chatid: 'TARGETCHATID' tmdb: api_key: 'YOURTHEMOVIEDBAPIKEY' language: 'en'

Command Line Interface

mendia-admin is a cli-tool for administrative tasks.

Create a user or update an existing one

console mendia-admin --config config.yml --create-user martin

This will prompt for a password and stores it safely in the user table.

Note: The password is hashed and salted with the argon2 algorithm.

Daemon

The main binary mendia is a daemon-application that, once started, waits for new websocket connections and handles multiple users along each other.

Start the daemon

console mendia --config config.yml

API

TODO this section must yet be written