# Kavita Kavita is a service for managing your ebooks. Think of it like a JellyFin for ebooks and manga. One drawback is that it doesn't have a feature for uploading ebooks ## Using this kubernetes config In `deployment.yml`, you will need to set the host path for the kavita config folder (this is because sqlite can have issues with file locking on non-host filesystems (e.g. a network share or a container volume), so it needs to be on the host's filesystem) In `ingress.yml`, set the hostname that users will use to connect to the service. This config assumes you have cert-manager installed on your cluster, so if you want to provide HTTPS another way, feel free to comment out the `spec.tls` section (the annotation shouldn't affect anything, but you can comment it out as well if you want) ## Customisations If you would like the ebook folder to be a mounted folder from the host's filesystem, inside of `deployment.yml` replace this section: ``` yaml - name: kavita-data persistentVolumeClaim: claimName: kavita-data readOnly: true ``` with the following: ``` yaml - name: kavita-data hostPath: path: ``` and remove the `kavita-data` persistent volume claim config