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# Sample paperless.conf
# Copy this file to /etc/paperless.conf and modify it to suit your needs.
# As this file contains passwords it should only be readable by the user
# running paperless.
###############################################################################
#### Paths & Folders ####
###############################################################################
# This where your documents should go to be consumed. Make sure that it exists
# and that the user running the paperless service can read/write its contents
# before you start Paperless.
PAPERLESS_CONSUMPTION_DIR=""
# You can specify where you want the SQLite database to be stored instead of
# the default location of /data/ within the install directory.
#PAPERLESS_DBDIR=/path/to/database/file
# Override the default MEDIA_ROOT here. This is where all files are stored.
# The default location is /media/documents/ within the install folder.
#PAPERLESS_MEDIADIR=/path/to/media
# Override the default STATIC_ROOT here. This is where all static files
# created using "collectstatic" manager command are stored.
#PAPERLESS_STATICDIR=""
# Override the MEDIA_URL here. Unless you're hosting Paperless off a subdomain
# like /paperless/, you probably don't need to change this.
#PAPERLESS_MEDIA_URL="/media/"
# Override the STATIC_URL here. Unless you're hosting Paperless off a
# subdomain like /paperless/, you probably don't need to change this.
#PAPERLESS_STATIC_URL="/static/"
# These values are required if you want paperless to check a particular email
# box every 10 minutes and attempt to consume documents from there. If you
# don't define a HOST, mail checking will just be disabled.
PAPERLESS_CONSUME_MAIL_HOST=""
PAPERLESS_CONSUME_MAIL_PORT=""
PAPERLESS_CONSUME_MAIL_USER=""
PAPERLESS_CONSUME_MAIL_PASS=""
# Override the default IMAP inbox here. If not set Paperless defaults to
# "INBOX".
#PAPERLESS_CONSUME_MAIL_INBOX="INBOX"
# Any email sent to the target account that does not contain this text will be
# ignored.
PAPERLESS_EMAIL_SECRET=""
# Specify a filename format for the document (directories are supported)
# Use the following placeholders:
# * {correspondent}
# * {title}
# * {created}
# * {added}
# * {tags[KEY]} If your tags conform to key_value or key-value
# * {tags[INDEX]} If your tags are strings, select the tag by index
# Uniqueness of filenames is ensured, as an incrementing counter is attached
# to each filename.
#PAPERLESS_FILENAME_FORMAT=""
###############################################################################
#### Security ####
###############################################################################
# Controls whether django's debug mode is enabled. Disable this on production
# systems. Debug mode is enabled by default.
#PAPERLESS_DEBUG="true"
# Paperless can be instructed to attempt to encrypt your PDF files with GPG
# using the PAPERLESS_PASSPHRASE specified below. If however you're not
# concerned about encrypting these files (for example if you have disk
# encryption locally) then you don't need this and can safely leave this value
# un-set.
#
# One final note about the passphrase. Once you've consumed a document with
# one passphrase, DON'T CHANGE IT. Paperless assumes this to be a constant and
# can't properly export documents that were encrypted with an old passphrase if
# you've since changed it to a new one.
#
# The default is to not use encryption at all.
#PAPERLESS_PASSPHRASE="secret"
# The secret key has a default that should be fine so long as you're hosting
# Paperless on a closed network. However, if you're putting this anywhere
# public, you should change the key to something unique and verbose.
#PAPERLESS_SECRET_KEY="change-me"
# If you're planning on putting Paperless on the open internet, then you
# really should set this value to the domain name you're using. Failing to do
# so leaves you open to HTTP host header attacks:
# https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.10/topics/security/#host-headers-virtual-hosting
#
# Just remember that this is a comma-separated list, so "example.com" is fine,
# as is "example.com,www.example.com", but NOT " example.com" or "example.com,"
#PAPERLESS_ALLOWED_HOSTS="example.com,www.example.com"
# If you decide to use the Paperless API in an ajax call, you need to add your
# servers to the list of allowed hosts that can do CORS calls. By default
# Paperless allows calls from localhost:8080, but you'd like to change that,
# you can set this value to a comma-separated list.
#PAPERLESS_CORS_ALLOWED_HOSTS="localhost:8080,example.com,localhost:8000"
# To host paperless under a subpath url like example.com/paperless you set
# this value to /paperless. No trailing slash!
#
# https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.11/ref/settings/#force-script-name
#PAPERLESS_FORCE_SCRIPT_NAME=""
# If you are using alternative authentication means or are just using paperless
# as a single user on a small private network, this option allows you to disable
# user authentication if you set it to "true"
#PAPERLESS_DISABLE_LOGIN="false"
###############################################################################
#### Software Tweaks ####
###############################################################################
# After a document is consumed, Paperless can trigger an arbitrary script if
# you like. This script will be passed a number of arguments for you to work
# with. The default is blank, which means nothing will be executed. For more
# information, take a look at the docs:
# http://paperless.readthedocs.org/en/latest/consumption.html#hooking-into-the-consumption-process
#PAPERLESS_POST_CONSUME_SCRIPT="/path/to/an/arbitrary/script.sh"
# By default, when clicking on a document within the web interface, the
# browser will prompt the user to save the document to disk. By setting this to
# "true", the document will instead be opened in the browser, if possible.
#PAPERLESS_INLINE_DOC="false"
# By default, paperless will check the document text for document date information.
# Uncomment the line below to enable checking the document filename for date
# information. The date order can be set to any option as specified in
# https://dateparser.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#settings. The filename will be
# checked first, and if nothing is found, the document text will be checked
# as normal.
#PAPERLESS_FILENAME_DATE_ORDER="YMD"
# Sometimes devices won't create filenames which can be parsed properly
# by the filename parser (see
# https://paperless.readthedocs.io/en/latest/guesswork.html).
#
# This setting allows to specify a list of transformations
# in regular expression syntax, which are passed in order to re.sub.
# Transformation stops after the first match, so at most one transformation
# is applied.
#
# Syntax is a JSON array of dictionaries containing "pattern" and "repl"
# as keys.
#
# The example below transforms filenames created by a Brother ADS-2400N
# document scanner in its standard configuration `Name_Date_Count', so that
# count is used as title, name as tag and date can be parsed by paperless.
#PAPERLESS_FILENAME_PARSE_TRANSFORMS=[{"pattern":"^([a-z]+)_(\\d{8})_(\\d{6})_([0-9]+)\\.", "repl":"\\2\\3Z - \\4 - \\1."}]
#
# The following values use sensible defaults for modern systems, but if you're
# running Paperless on a low-resource device (like a Raspberry Pi), modifying
# some of these values may be necessary.
#
# By default, Paperless will attempt to use all available CPU cores to process
# a document, but if you would like to limit that, you can set this value to
# an integer:
#PAPERLESS_OCR_THREADS=1
# Customize the default language that tesseract will attempt to use when
# parsing documents. It should be a 3-letter language code consistent with ISO
# 639: https://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_list.php
#PAPERLESS_OCR_LANGUAGE=eng
# On smaller systems, or even in the case of Very Large Documents, the consumer
# may explode, complaining about how it's "unable to extend pixel cache". In
# such cases, try setting this to a reasonably low value, like 32000000. The
# default is to use whatever is necessary to do everything without writing to
# disk, and units are in megabytes.
#
# For more information on how to use this value, you should probably search
# the web for "MAGICK_MEMORY_LIMIT".
#PAPERLESS_CONVERT_MEMORY_LIMIT=0
# Similar to the memory limit, if you've got a small system and your OS mounts
# /tmp as tmpfs, you should set this to a path that's on a physical disk, like
# /home/your_user/tmp or something. ImageMagick will use this as scratch space
# when crunching through very large documents.
#
# For more information on how to use this value, you should probably search
# the web for "MAGICK_TMPDIR".
#PAPERLESS_CONVERT_TMPDIR=/var/tmp/paperless
# By default the conversion density setting for documents is 300DPI, in some
# cases it has proven useful to configure a lesser value.
# This setting has a high impact on the physical size of tmp page files,
# the speed of document conversion, and can affect the accuracy of OCR
# results. Individual results can vary and this setting should be tested
# thoroughly against the documents you are importing to see if it has any
# impacts either negative or positive.
# Testing on limited document sets has shown a setting of 200 can cut the
# size of tmp files by 1/3, and speed up conversion by up to 4x
# with little impact to OCR accuracy.
#PAPERLESS_CONVERT_DENSITY=300
# (This setting is ignored on Linux where inotify is used instead of a
# polling loop.)
# The number of seconds that Paperless will wait between checking
# PAPERLESS_CONSUMPTION_DIR. If you tend to write documents to this directory
# rarely, you may want to use a higher value than the default (10).
#PAPERLESS_CONSUMER_LOOP_TIME=10
# By default Paperless stops consuming a document if no language can be
# detected. Set to true to consume documents even if the language detection
# fails.
#PAPERLESS_FORGIVING_OCR="false"
# By default Paperless does not OCR a document if the text can be retrieved from
# the document directly. Set to true to always OCR documents.
#PAPERLESS_OCR_ALWAYS="false"
###############################################################################
#### Interface ####
###############################################################################
# Override the default UTC time zone here.
# See https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.10/ref/settings/#std:setting-TIME_ZONE
# for details on how to set it.
#PAPERLESS_TIME_ZONE=UTC
# If set, Paperless will show document filters per financial year.
# The dates must be in the format "mm-dd", for example "07-15" for July 15.
#PAPERLESS_FINANCIAL_YEAR_START="mm-dd"
#PAPERLESS_FINANCIAL_YEAR_END="mm-dd"
# The number of items on each page in the web UI. This value must be a
# positive integer, but if you don't define one in paperless.conf, a default of
# 100 will be used.
#PAPERLESS_LIST_PER_PAGE=100
# The number of years for which a correspondent will be included in the recent
# correspondents filter.
#PAPERLESS_RECENT_CORRESPONDENT_YEARS=1
###############################################################################
#### Third-Party Binaries ####
###############################################################################
# There are a few external software packages that Paperless expects to find on
# your system when it starts up. Unless you've done something creative with
# their installation, you probably won't need to edit any of these. However,
# if you've installed these programs somewhere where simply typing the name of
# the program doesn't automatically execute it (ie. the program isn't in your
# $PATH), then you'll need to specify the literal path for that program here.
# Convert (part of the ImageMagick suite)
#PAPERLESS_CONVERT_BINARY=/usr/bin/convert
# Ghostscript
#PAPERLESS_GS_BINARY = /usr/bin/gs
# Unpaper
#PAPERLESS_UNPAPER_BINARY=/usr/bin/unpaper
# Optipng (for optimising thumbnail sizes)
#PAPERLESS_OPTIPNG_BINARY=/usr/bin/optipng