I ended up using my own dockerfile. See: https://gitlab.com/jerrac/mayan-document_analyzer_not_working_example/blob/a546b38867ea56427ebf8bc761746c779603cc28/Dockerfile
document_analyzer is cloned to ./src/app_srcs/document_analyzer. Ignore the rest of the repo, I just pushed it up so I could point to it in an issue when asking for help. Don't forget to modify the settings files like the document_analyzer readme says to. I spent way to much time trying to figure out why the menu options were not showing up due to forgetting that. I also have yet to get the analyzer to add any metadata to my documents. So, don't expect my example to be perfect.... :\ Good luck! On Wednesday, January 3, 2018 at 5:34:50 AM UTC-8, [email protected] wrote: > > On 12/29/17 4:45 AM, Matthias Löblich wrote: > >Hi David, > >with the document_analyzer extension you are able analyze ocr data based > on > >regex and store the result. Based in the result you can setup indexes. > > > >Please use the document_analyzer from my repository: > > > >https://gitlab.com/startmat/document_analyzer > > > >@Roberto: Please update the mayan/document_analyzer for > >startmat/document_analyzer. I did an update that the document_analyzer is > >working with django 1.10 and the latest mayan version. > > > >br > >Matthias > > > > mathias: > > i've been wanting to do something similar for months. adding ocr data as a > document name. in fact the whole kickstarter was dedicated to zone > ocr...sadly it failed to hit 700$ > > i was unable to figure out how to install your extension in the docker > containerized install of mayan. > > any hints? > > thank you for your work on the extension! > > -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Mayan EDMS" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
