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Articles behind a paywall
wallabag can fetch articles from websites which use a paywall system.
Enable paywall authentication
In internal settings, in the Article section, enable authentication for websites with paywall (with the value 1).
Configure credentials in wallabag
Edit your app/config/parameters.yml
file to edit credentials for each website with paywall. Here is an example for some french websites:
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
Note
Read this part of the documentation to understand the configuration files.
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:
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"]