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Articles behind a paywall
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wallabag can fetch articles from websites which use a paywall system.
Enable paywall authentication
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In internal settings, as a wallabag administrator, in the **Article** section, enable authentication for websites with paywall (with the value 1).
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Configure credentials in wallabag
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Edit your `` app/config/parameters.yml `` file to edit credentials for each website with paywall. For example, under Ubuntu:
`` sudo -u www-data nano /var/www/html/wallabag/app/config/parameters.yml ``
Here is an example for some french websites (be careful: don't use the "tab" key, only spaces):
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.. code :: yaml
sites_credentials:
mediapart.fr: {username: "myMediapartLogin", password: "mypassword"}
arretsurimages.net: {username: "myASILogin", password: "mypassword"}
.. note ::
These credentials will be shared between each user of your wallabag instance.
Parsing configuration files
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.. note ::
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Read `this part of the documentation <http://doc.wallabag.org/en/master/user/errors_during_fetching.html> `_ to understand the configuration files, which are located under `` vendor/j0k3r/graby-site-config/ `` . For most of the websites, this file is already configured: the following instructions are only for the websites that are not configured yet.
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Each parsing configuration file needs to be improved by adding `` requires_login `` , `` login_uri `` ,
`` login_username_field `` , `` login_password_field `` and `` not_logged_in_xpath `` .
Be careful, the login form must be in the page content when wallabag loads it. It's impossible for wallabag to be authenticated
on a website where the login form is loaded after the page (by ajax for example).
`` login_uri `` is the action URL of the form (`` action `` attribute in the form).
`` login_username_field `` is the `` name `` attribute of the login field.
`` login_password_field `` is the `` name `` attribute of the password field.
For example:
.. code ::
title://div[@id="titrage-contenu"]/h1[@class="title"]
body: //div[@class="contenu-html"]/div[@class="page-pane"]
requires_login: yes
login_uri: http://www.arretsurimages.net/forum/login.php
login_username_field: username
login_password_field: password
not_logged_in_xpath: //body[@class="not-logged-in"]
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Last step: clear the cache
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It's necessary to clear the wallabag cache with the following command (here under Ubuntu): `` sudo -u www-data php /var/www/html/wallabag/bin/console cache:clear -e=prod ``