Configuration
This guide covers adding, editing, and deleting servers in the mobile app.
Adding a Server
The process for adding a Stump server and an OPDS server is the same. The only difference is that an OPDS server requires a URL pointing to the root catalog for the feed
If you configure a Stump server as a dual-mode server, you may use the root URL for the Stump server instead of the catalog URL
Go to the Servers screen
This is the very first screen you will see when you open the app
Click the + button
The button is located in the top right corner of the screen
Select either Stump or OPDS
The very first field labeled Kind will allow you to select the type of server you are configuring.
If you wish to configure a Stump server with OPDS support, select Stump and then enable the Enable OPDS switch towards the bottom of the form
Fill in the required fields
The form will have the following required fields:
- Name: A friendly name for the server
- URL: The URL of the server. If
OPDS, this will be labeledCatalog URL - Auth: The type of authentication to use
If you choose Login for auth, there will be no additional fields to fill in. If you choose Basic, you will need to provide a username and password. If you choose Token, you will need to provide a token
Fill in the optional fields
You may configure the following optional fields:
- Custom Headers: Any custom headers you wish to send with each request
You may enable/disable the following optional fields:
- Enable OPDS: If you are configuring a Stump server, you may enable OPDS support here
- Set as default server: If enabled, the app will take you into this server when you open the app instead of the root screen
Click Add server
Editing a Server
Force press on a server in the list to bring up a context menu. Select Edit to edit the server.
The process for editing a server is the same as adding a server, so follow the same steps as above. The notable difference is that you may not name it the same as an existing server
Deleting a Server
Force press on a server in the list to bring up a context menu. Select Remove to delete the server.
You will be presented with a confirmation dialog before the server is deleted. If the server is a dual-mode server, an additional warning will be presented.
Any disk space used by the server will be freed up when the server is deleted. This includes any books downloaded from the server or cached data