Paperless - indexing and archiving scanned documents
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Paperless for indexing and archiving scanned paper documents.
It supports Docker, see documentation.
This app was forked and now maintained at https://github.com/jonaswinkler/paperless-ng
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This looks to be packaged already: https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/paperless-app
Is there any reason why it is not published in the appstore?
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I notice it's been 15 months since the last upstream release
https://github.com/the-paperless-project/paperless/releases -
@Hillside502 The author says it is feature-complete ("I am no longer doing new development on Paperless as it does exactly what I need it to" - https://github.com/the-paperless-project/paperless). However, it should be working.
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I'd appreciate it. Paperless has the potential to replace the Scansnap cloud. I have the matching Fujitsu IX 500 scanner.
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@stantropics I tried installing this on my cloudron server to no avail. I think the repo is out of date. Really looking for a document manager on cloudron...
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@ergabergblerg can you try the repo in https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/1066/mayan-edms/10
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There is a forked version being maintained at
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@bubonicfred I am starting to package this fork since I am stuck on Papermerge. Hopefully this one will be a bit more cooperative. Will post link when I get something resembling functional.
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@doodlemania2 My initial commit is here: https://git.cloudron.io/doodlemania2/paperless-ng
THIS DOES NOT YET WORK
But - I need to do these things and I think it's done:
- sed in the environment variables to the config
- create the start.sh (with #1 above)
- setup the three services in systemd
I've done all of the above previously, I just am short on time, so, if anyone can give me an assist, would greatly appreciate it! If not, will continue just as quick as I can.
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@doodlemania2 latest checkin has the start.sh and systemd files getting checked in. Still iterating as time permits.
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@doodlemania2 Latest checking (simple one tonight) - I switched from supervisor to the build in gunicorn runner and was able to create a username/password and log in! Woot
Now, it's throwing errors about attempt to write to a read only database, so I suspect the auth mechanism is doing something in /app/code that I'll need to symlink.
After that is:
Get the supervisors to work (some weird ini file error)
Test the app
Cleanup
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@doodlemania2 Bravo!
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This app is now up and functional. Please test! I'll submit to the appstore for WIP in a day or so after some more cleanup and testing.
https://git.cloudron.io/doodlemania2/paperless-ng/
Note: inbound mail is enabled, but you have to configure it yourself in paperless config. I haven't tested that yet and from the looks of the repo, there are lots of issues with mail at the moment, so we may ship unstable without inbound mail.
cc: @girish
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@doodlemania2 just an fyi - this is working well, but the "consumption" directory isn't polling so still tinkering with that. I am able to upload manually and auto tagging and pdf extraction is working. so, we're about 95% there I think.
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@doodlemania2 Keep up the good work!
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@doodlemania2 Very excited about your efforts on this! I appreciate you, sir! I'm a vanilla PHP and JS developer for the most part, so node, docker, manifests, build scripts, all of it gets a little sketchy if I'm the one on it. I would love to learn how to package Cloudron apps, though. Maybe I'll have a look at some of the material that's available on that here later.
I have been aching for a good document management system with user permissions for probably the last 12 months or so. -
@girish - I'm officially stuck. The app is ready and I think the tests might even work except for the consumption directory.
Described my issue here: https://github.com/jonaswinkler/paperless-ng/issues/438.
Tried moving the supervisors around, nothing.
If I run the consume script from shell, works like a champ. Open to ideas.
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@doodlemania2 Is that a periodic job? Even if not, could we just hack around it with a small caveat by using the shell command and
scheduler
add-on? It'd be a minor thing, I think, for the Cloudron package to run an "every minute" or something consumption