Thoth (/toʊt, θoʊθ/, Greek Θώθ < Coptic Ⲑⲱⲟⲩⲧ < Egyptian ḏḥwtj) is an Open Dissemination System for Open Access books. Written purely in rust, it consists of:
For more information about Thoth, its data and metadata formats, and more, see the repo's wiki. You can also use GraphiQL to explore the GraphQL API (click on "Docs" at the top right), or RapiDoc to inspect the REST API.
rustup default stable
libssl-dev
git clone https://github.com/thoth-pub/thoth.git
cd thoth
cp .env.example .env # Edit the credentials in .env
make docker-dev
or
docker-compose -f docker-compose.dev.yml build
docker-compose -f docker-compose.dev.yml up
git clone https://github.com/thoth-pub/thoth.git
cd thoth
cp .env.example .env # Edit the credentials in .env
docker-compose up
git clone https://github.com/thoth-pub/thoth.git
cd thoth
cp .env.example .env # Edit the credentials in .env
psql
psql -U postgres
CREATE ROLE thoth SUPERUSER LOGIN PASSWORD 'thoth';
CREATE DATABASE thoth WITH OWNER thoth;
Exit the psql command line with:
\q
An example of a .env file:
THOTH_GRAPHQL_API=http://localhost:8000
# THOTH_EXPORT_API is used at compile time, must be a public facing URL
THOTH_EXPORT_API=http://localhost:8181
# Authentication cookie domain
THOTH_DOMAIN=localhost
# Full postgres URL (With the role and db we created in the orevious step, it will look like this)
DATABASE_URL=postgres://thoth:thoth@localhost/thoth
# Authentication cookie secret key (can be any string really)
SECRET_KEY=we_like_s%_books_255
# Logging level
RUST_LOG=info
cargo run init
cargo run start export-api
cargo run start app
The wasm APP needs to know the endpoint the API will be running at compile time, we must provide THOTH_API
as a build argument to the docker daemon upon build:
docker build \
--build-arg THOTH_GRAPHQL_API=https://api.thoth.pub \
--build-arg THOTH_EXPORT_API=https://export.thoth.pub \
. -t thoth-pub/thoth
Thoth is being developed as part of the COPIM project, an international effort to build community-owned, open systems and infrastructures to enable Open Access book publishing to flourish. COPIM is funded by the Research England Development (RED) Fund, and Arcadia, a charitable fund of Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin.