• @[email protected]
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    157 months ago

    Well you point the docker to some external data. You do never store the documents inside the docker. (Because it would get lost when it is updated)

    It is comparable to the way Immich works.

    • @[email protected]
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      87 months ago

      Maybe I’m misunderstanding this, but their FAQ specifically says:

      By default, your documents are stored inside the docker volume paperless_media. Docker manages this volume automatically for you.

      It also says that documents are removed from the consumption directory, renamed, and put into a folder that you shouldn’t modify.

      And that’s my problem with the project. I want to be able to keep my file name and organizational structure.

      • MaggiWuerze
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        87 months ago

        Have a look here: [https://github.com/paperless-ngx/paperless-ngx/blob/main/docker/compose/docker-compose.postgres.yml](paperless-ngx docker-compose.yml)

        down under webserver: you change data:/usr/src/paperless/data to /path/to/where/you/wantorhave/your/files:/usr/src/paperless/data. Same for the media path and you’re done. paperless now uses a folder on your machine instead of a volume. If you want to be clean you will then also remove the volume declaration at the bottom of the file.

        • lemmyvore
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          97 months ago

          i think OP wants it to leave their current files alone. But Paperless doesn’t work like that, it deletes the originals and arranges the files its own way.

          • @chaospatterns
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            Paperless does support defining a folder structure that you can use to organize documents within that paperless media volume however you should treat it as read only.

            OP could use this as a way to keep their desired folder structure as much as possible, but it would have to be separate from the consumption folder.

          • @AtariDump
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            37 months ago

            I do want to leave my current files alone.

      • @[email protected]
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        47 months ago

        It’s a docker volume. In this case it is managed by docker, but it is outside the container.

        To have it save everything on your normal filesystem, it should be possible to just edit the docker compose file (I have not tried that)