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5ymm3trY@discuss.tchncs.de ⁨1⁩ ⁨week⁩ ago

I already use Docker and docker-compose for all the services I host. They are also all configured to use bind mounts instead of volume mounts, so that I am in control where everything is located. I mainly use the official documentation although I sometimes like to check https://github.com/Haxxnet/Compose-Examples/tree/main. I didn’t came across any major problems with that workflow so far, but that is also besides the point of my original question.

Jellyfin is a good example of the workflow I had in mind. I have a media share on my NAS and just point Jellyfin to that share in the docker-compose. But that is not how things like Paperless work, at least not from my (still limited) understanding of it. I think there are other workflows, but the main one of Paperless is a consume directory and a data/media directory. Everything in the consume directory gets ingested by Paperless and is moved with (I think) a different hierarchical structure and filename to the media directory. So if I point the consume directory to my current documents share on the NAS everything is moved away. I am sure there are ways to specify how Paperless organizes the media directory, but it most certainly will not be exactly the same as before. So making the data/media directory function as my new NAS “share” will also result in a change. In addition to that, my documents share on the NAS also contains data that I probably don’t need to track with Paperless e.g. some spreadsheets. I am not sure how Paperless handles documents in the media directory that were not originally processed using the consume folder or if that is even a good idea in the first place.

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