Overview
wallabag sign-in page
The wallabag sign-in page, served on first boot with no manual setup.
wallabag sign-in page
Saved article list
Reading a saved article
This is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for cloudimg support services.
Overview wallabag is an open source self-hosted read-it-later application. It saves a clean, readable copy of any web article so you can read it later on any device, free of clutter and advertising, and keeps your reading list private on infrastructure you control. This image delivers wallabag fully installed and configured, so a complete article-saving service is running within minutes of launch. The current release available is wallabag 2.6.
Application Stack wallabag built on the Symfony framework. PHP 8.3 with OPcache and every extension wallabag requires. nginx web server. SQLite storage, so the appliance is fully self-contained with no separate database server to manage. Saved articles, the SQLite database and uploads are kept on a dedicated, independently resizable data volume.
Secure First Boot On the first boot of your instance a one shot service generates a fresh wallabag administrator password, unique to that instance, regenerates the application secret, and writes the credentials to a root only file. No shared or default credentials ship in the image.
Ready To Use The wallabag code tree, document root, web server and database are all configured. Browse to the instance address and sign in as the administrator to start saving articles, organise them with tags, and read them in a clean distraction free view. Browser extensions and mobile apps connect to your instance over the wallabag API.
cloudimg Support 24/7 technical support by email and chat. Help with wallabag deployment, upgrades, performance tuning, import and export, and storage administration.
Use Cases A private read-it-later and bookmarking service. A self-hosted alternative to commercial article-saving apps. Long term personal or team knowledge archives. Distraction free reading across desktop and mobile.
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Highlights
- wallabag preinstalled and ready, with PHP 8.3, nginx and self-contained SQLite storage and no manual setup required
- Hardened first boot generates a fresh wallabag administrator password and application secret for every instance and stores them in a file only the root user can read
- 24/7 technical support from cloudimg, with expert assistance for wallabag deployment, configuration, upgrades and storage administration
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Dimension | Description | Cost/hour |
|---|---|---|
m5.large Recommended | m5.large | $0.08 |
t3.micro | t3.micro instance type | $0.04 |
t2.micro | t2.micro instance type | $0.04 |
m7i.metal-48xl | m7i.metal-48xl instance type | $0.24 |
r8id.96xlarge | r8id.96xlarge instance type | $0.24 |
m8a.medium | m8a.medium instance type | $0.04 |
u-6tb1.56xlarge | u-6tb1.56xlarge instance type | $0.24 |
m6id.xlarge | m6id.xlarge instance type | $0.12 |
m5n.2xlarge | m5n.2xlarge instance type | $0.24 |
r7i.4xlarge | r7i.4xlarge instance type | $0.24 |
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64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
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An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
Initial release of wallabag 2.6.
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Usage instructions
Connect via SSH on port 22 as the default login user for your operating system variant (the user guide lists it per variant). wallabag is served on port 80. Browse to http://<instance-public-ip>/ and sign in at /login as the 'wallabag' user. Retrieve the generated administrator password with: sudo cat /root/wallabag-credentials.txt. To enable HTTPS, follow the Let's Encrypt section of the user guide.
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cloudimg provides 24/7 technical support for this product by email and live chat. Our engineers help with deployment, configuration, updates, performance tuning and troubleshooting; critical issues receive a one hour average response. Contact support@cloudimg.co.uk .
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