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# Integración con Zotero

{% hint style="info" %}
Esta función fue desarrollada inicialmente por [davrot](https://github.com/davrot) y [yu-i-i/overleaf-cep](https://github.com/yu-i-i/overleaf-cep), modificada por [ayaka-notes/overleaf-pro](https://github.com/ayaka-notes/overleaf-pro) con OAuth. Se introdujo a partir de la v6.2.0 y posteriores. Sigue en estado beta. Necesitamos tus comentarios si tienes algún problema.
{% endhint %}

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### Configurar la integración de Zotero

1. Abrir [este enlace](https://www.zotero.org/oauth/apps) para crear un cliente OAuth de Zotero (como muestra la imagen)
2. Elige **Tipo de aplicación**: **Navegador**
3. Configura la URL de callback con tu `${OVERLEAF_SITE_URL}/user/zotero/oauth/callback`&#x20;
4. Configura tu `config/variables.env`&#x20;

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{% code title="config/variables.env" %}

```dotenv
#################
#    Zotero     #
#################
# 'zotero' debe estar en ENABLED_LINKED_FILE_TYPES (establecido en develop/docker-compose.yml)
ENABLED_LINKED_FILE_TYPES=project_file,project_output_file,url,zotero

# Desde un cliente OAuth de Zotero (regístrate en https://www.zotero.org/oauth/apps)
# Tipo de aplicación: Navegador 
# URL de callback -> ${OVERLEAF_SITE_URL}/user/zotero/oauth/callback
ZOTERO_CLIENT_ID=
ZOTERO_CLIENT_SECRET=
# Cifra la clave API de Zotero en mongo (configúralo en desarrollo para evitar escribir un archivo de clave
# en /var/lib/overleaf/data, que el contenedor web de desarrollo no puede crear)
# Cómo generarlo: `openssl rand -hex 32`
ZOTERO_CIPHER_PASSWORD=dev-zotero-cipher-password
# Opcional: enruta las solicitudes de Zotero del lado del servidor del módulo (OAuth + API) a través de
# un proxy HTTP (debe ser accesible desde el contenedor web; igual que github-sync)
# http://10.0.0.1:10808
# (Opcional) ZOTERO_PROXY_URL=
```

{% endcode %}


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