Merge branch 'dev' into feature-consume-eml

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@@ -111,6 +111,14 @@ PAPERLESS_FILENAME_FORMAT=<format>
Default is none, which disables this feature.
PAPERLESS_FILENAME_FORMAT_REMOVE_NONE=<bool>
Tells paperless to replace placeholders in `PAPERLESS_FILENAME_FORMAT` that would resolve
to 'none' to be omitted from the resulting filename. This also holds true for directory
names.
See :ref:`advanced-file_name_handling` for details.
Defaults to `false` which disables this feature.
PAPERLESS_LOGGING_DIR=<path>
This is where paperless will store log files.
@@ -587,6 +595,28 @@ PAPERLESS_CONSUMER_POLLING=<num>
Defaults to 0, which disables polling and uses filesystem notifications.
PAPERLESS_CONSUMER_POLLING_RETRY_COUNT=<num>
If consumer polling is enabled, sets the number of times paperless will check for a
file to remain unmodified.
Defaults to 5.
PAPERLESS_CONSUMER_POLLING_DELAY=<num>
If consumer polling is enabled, sets the delay in seconds between each check (above) paperless
will do while waiting for a file to remain unmodified.
Defaults to 5.
.. _configuration-inotify:
PAPERLESS_CONSUMER_INOTIFY_DELAY=<num>
Sets the time in seconds the consumer will wait for additional events
from inotify before the consumer will consider a file ready and begin consumption.
Certain scanners or network setups may generate multiple events for a single file,
leading to multiple consumers working on the same file. Configure this to
prevent that.
Defaults to 0.5 seconds.
PAPERLESS_CONSUMER_DELETE_DUPLICATES=<bool>
When the consumer detects a duplicate document, it will not touch the
@@ -647,7 +677,6 @@ PAPERLESS_CONSUMER_BARCODE_STRING=PATCHT
Defaults to "PATCHT"
PAPERLESS_CONVERT_MEMORY_LIMIT=<num>
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
@@ -693,6 +722,9 @@ PAPERLESS_FILENAME_DATE_ORDER=<format>
The filename will be checked first, and if nothing is found, the document
text will be checked as normal.
A date in a filename must have some separators (`.`, `-`, `/`, etc)
for it to be parsed.
Defaults to none, which disables this feature.
PAPERLESS_THUMBNAIL_FONT_NAME=<filename>
@@ -710,10 +742,7 @@ PAPERLESS_IGNORE_DATES=<string>
this process. This is useful for special dates (like date of birth) that appear
in documents regularly but are very unlikely to be the documents creation date.
You may specify dates in a multitude of formats supported by dateparser (see
https://dateparser.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#popular-formats) but as the dates
need to be comma separated, the options are limited.
Example: "2020-12-02,22.04.1999"
The date is parsed using the order specified in PAPERLESS_DATE_ORDER
Defaults to an empty string to not ignore any dates.