Eliminate the "none" compute mode and all related code paths, including the NoneComputeBackend, "unsupported" parse status, and PDF margin settings. Parsing is now always available if the app starts successfully, and configuration is limited to "local" or "worker" compute modes. Update types, API routes, client adapters, and documentation to reflect this simplification. BREAKING CHANGE: "none" is no longer a valid COMPUTE_MODE; only "local" and "worker" are supported. "unsupported" parse status and PDF margin settings are removed.
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This guide covers deploying OpenReader to Vercel with external Postgres and S3-compatible object storage.
What works on Vercel
- Documents (PDF/EPUB/TXT/MD) work with
POSTGRES_URL+ external S3 storage. - Audiobook routes work on Node.js serverless functions using
ffmpeg-static. - Heavy compute features (Whisper alignment + PDF layout parsing) work through
COMPUTE_MODE=workerwith an external compute worker service. - For worker setup details and worker-specific env vars, see Compute Worker (Redis + BullMQ).
:::warning DOCX Conversion Limitation
docx conversion requires soffice (LibreOffice), which is not available in a standard Vercel runtime.
:::
1. Environment Variables
Recommended production setup (auth enabled, admin panel enabled):
# Infrastructure
POSTGRES_URL=postgres://...
USE_EMBEDDED_WEED_MINI=false
S3_ACCESS_KEY_ID=...
S3_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=...
S3_BUCKET=...
S3_REGION=us-east-1
S3_PREFIX=openreader
# Optional (non-AWS S3-compatible providers):
# S3_ENDPOINT=https://...
# S3_FORCE_PATH_STYLE=true
# Auth (required for the admin panel)
BASE_URL=https://your-app.vercel.app
AUTH_SECRET=...
ADMIN_EMAILS=you@example.com # comma-separated; admins manage TTS + features in-app
# Heavy compute (recommended on Vercel in v1)
# local = requires native binaries/models in-process (not recommended on Vercel)
# worker = external durable compute worker (recommended)
COMPUTE_MODE=worker
COMPUTE_WORKER_URL=https://your-compute-worker.example.com
COMPUTE_WORKER_TOKEN=...
# First-boot seed for the TTS shared provider (optional; manage in-app afterwards)
# API_KEY=your_replicate_key
# API_BASE only needed for OpenAI-compatible self-hosted providers
:::note Env vars vs. admin panel (important for Vercel)
API_KEY / API_BASE are one-shot bootstrap seeds on first deploy. After boot, manage providers and site features in Settings → Admin. Changes there apply on refresh without a redeploy. See Admin Panel.
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2. First-run admin configuration (recommended)
After the first successful deploy and admin login, open Settings → Admin and configure:
- Shared providers: create/edit your provider key(s) here (encrypted at rest).
- Site features:
enableDocxConversion=falseon Vercel (sofficeunavailable).enableDestructiveDeleteActions=falsefor safer public deployments.enableTtsProvidersTab=falseif you want shared-provider-only UX.enableUserSignups=trueunless you explicitly want an invite-only deployment.restrictUserApiKeys=trueto block user BYOK through the hosted server.defaultTtsProvider=replicate(or your preferred shared slug).showAllProviderModels=falseif you want users locked to each provider's default model.enableAudiobookExport=true.
3. Legacy first-boot seed (optional)
If you must pre-seed site features via environment variables, the legacy RUNTIME_SEED_* seeds are still supported on first boot only. Prefer the admin panel for ongoing management.
See Environment Variables for the complete legacy seed list.
:::warning Auth recommendation
For internet-exposed Vercel deployments, set both BASE_URL and AUTH_SECRET — they are also required for the admin panel and for encrypting admin-stored TTS credentials. Running without auth is possible, but not recommended for public environments.
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:::warning Rotating AUTH_SECRET invalidates admin-stored keys
Admin-managed TTS provider keys are encrypted with a key derived from AUTH_SECRET. If you rotate AUTH_SECRET after the first deploy, you must re-enter each admin shared provider's API key from the UI.
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:::tip For all variables and defaults, see Environment Variables. :::
4. Database and data migrations
Vercel deployments do not run scripts/openreader-entrypoint.mjs, so automatic startup migrations do not run there.
- Run
pnpm migratein a controlled environment to apply Drizzle schema migrations to your Postgres DB. - Run
pnpm migrate-fsonly when migrating legacy local filesystem data (docstore/documents_v1,docstore/audiobooks_v1) into object storage + DB rows. Fresh Vercel deployments usually do not need this.
5. FFmpeg packaging in Vercel functions
ffmpeg-static binaries must be included in function traces. This repo already does that in next.config.ts via outputFileTracingIncludes for:
/api/audiobook/api/audiobook/chapter/api/tts/segments/ensure
:::info
serverExternalPackages should include ffmpeg-static so package paths resolve at runtime instead of being bundled into route output.
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If you change route paths or split handlers, update outputFileTracingIncludes accordingly.
6. Function memory sizing
FFmpeg workloads benefit from more memory/CPU. This repo includes:
{
"$schema": "https://openapi.vercel.sh/vercel.json",
"functions": {
"app/api/audiobook/route.ts": { "memory": 3009 },
"app/api/tts/segments/ensure/route.ts": { "memory": 3009 }
}
}
Adjust memory per route if your files are larger or your plan differs.
7. Runtime expectations and caveats
- Audiobook APIs require S3 configuration; otherwise they return
503. - For production Vercel deploys, use
POSTGRES_URLinstead of SQLite.
8. Smoke test after deploy
- Upload and read a PDF/EPUB document.
- Confirm sync/blob fetch works across refreshes/devices.
- Generate at least one audiobook chapter and play/download it.
- Verify worker-backed word highlighting and PDF parsing in
COMPUTE_MODE=worker.