action: wiki sync

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2026-06-05 19:32:08 +00:00
parent 92b627911a
commit eebe6460aa

@@ -279,6 +279,28 @@ server.useHikariConnectionPool = true
- `server.databasePassword` the username with which to authenticate at the PostgreSQL instance. - `server.databasePassword` the username with which to authenticate at the PostgreSQL instance.
- `server.useHikariConnectionPool` use Hikari Connection Pool to connect to the database. - `server.useHikariConnectionPool` use Hikari Connection Pool to connect to the database.
### SyncYomi
```
server.syncYomiEnabled = false
server.syncYomiHost = ""
server.syncYomiApiKey = ""
server.syncDataManga = true
server.syncDataChapters = true
server.syncDataTracking = true
server.syncDataHistory = true
server.syncDataCategories = true
server.syncInterval = "0s"
```
- `server.syncYomiEnabled` controls whether SyncYomi is enabled.
- `server.syncYomiHost` base URL of the SyncYomi server instance. e.g. `http://localhost:8282`
- `server.syncYomiApiKey` API key to authenticate with SyncYomi. You must use the same API key in both Suwayomi and SyncYomi.
- `server.syncDataManga` enables syncing manga.
- `server.syncDataChapters` enables syncing chapters.
- `server.syncDataTracking` enables syncing tracking data.
- `server.syncDataHistory` enables syncing reading history.
- `server.syncDataCategories` enables syncing categories.
- `server.syncInterval` interval between automatic sync operations. Use `0s` to disable.
**Note:** The example [docker-compose.yml file](https://github.com/Suwayomi/Suwayomi-Server-docker/blob/main/docker-compose.yml) contains everything you need to get started with Suwayomi+PostgreSQL. Please be aware that PostgreSQL support is currently still in beta. **Note:** The example [docker-compose.yml file](https://github.com/Suwayomi/Suwayomi-Server-docker/blob/main/docker-compose.yml) contains everything you need to get started with Suwayomi+PostgreSQL. Please be aware that PostgreSQL support is currently still in beta.
**Note:** These settings are excluded from backups, so a backup can be used to easily switch database installations by setting up the connection first, then restoring the backup. **Note:** These settings are excluded from backups, so a backup can be used to easily switch database installations by setting up the connection first, then restoring the backup.