@elestio How can I use a local folder to me consumed by the app on the server like via SMB or something comparable? My scanner saves all documents on my PC under ~/Documents/Scans . How can I configure it so that this Directory is automatically being consumed, so that I do not need to open the web UI and manually drag and drop the files? So as if it were local installation?
We expose on the VM a folder /opt/app/consume/ where files are scanned it's possible to configure a sync between your local folder on your computer and that folder on the VM using Rsync or SFTP for example
i am working as an IT manager in healthcare. Can I download this source for free and use it to archive Paper medical records and give doctors access to these files?
Great! I am currently making my German „Steuererklärung“. And my Papers are a mess. I will give it a try. Looks very nice.
@elestio How can I use a local folder to me consumed by the app on the server like via SMB or something comparable? My scanner saves all documents on my PC under ~/Documents/Scans . How can I configure it so that this Directory is automatically being consumed, so that I do not need to open the web UI and manually drag and drop the files? So as if it were local installation?
We expose on the VM a folder /opt/app/consume/ where files are scanned
it's possible to configure a sync between your local folder on your computer and that folder on the VM using Rsync or SFTP for example
How we can use paperless-ngx for office documents.
Great video thanks! Do you know if there's an import folder option? Example, everything in this folder goes into paperless
Yes, you can modify the consume folder path into any folder that you like. If you do it via portainer, then you just need to re-deploy.
@elestio can we create folders and save documents inside it
yes we do have a folder (/opt/app/consume) where you can upload documents and they will be auto imported
Nice overview, hank you.
i am working as an IT manager in healthcare. Can I download this source for free and use it to archive Paper medical records and give doctors access to these files?
Yes as long as you host your instance securely
@@Josephbenguira Thanks , can you pls share with me the download link of this software and user guide how to configure and use it
@@hossamgad723 sure, you can find it here: github.com/paperless-ngx/paperless-ngx
it's the source code + manual instructions for setup
install paperless.
Try to feed it some doc files : - "Format not supported"
OK feed it some odt files : "Format not supported".
Delete paperless.
You can configure it to work with Office files too.
Nice!
Thank you!
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