Hi,
please try to use the document_analyzer version from my repository:

https://gitlab.com/startmat/document_analyzer

br
Matthias

Am Freitag, 2. März 2018 18:01:19 UTC+1 schrieb RW Shore:
>
> thank you for the suggestion. Unfortunately I can't get the 
> document_analyzer app to install. My situation is the following:
>
> * I'm starting with the docker container -- not the NG one (yet), but the 
> mayanedms/mayanedms:latest one. The image is running as a swarm-based 
> service
>
> * Docker file is attached. The only change from the installation 
> instructions given in the gitlab README is to copy the document_analyzer 
> code into the mayan/apps directory. I did this
> rather than a symlink only because I was uncertain if the symlink was my 
> problem.
>
> * This local.py works fine:
> from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals
>
> from .base import *
>
> SECRET_KEY = 'iluml=7+pdsklj@ild8e%o*16b2a1=+m!ks9^o%5u54b&=2gh%'
>
> EMAIL_HOST = 'smtp.gmail.com'
> EMAIL_PORT = 587
> EMAIL_HOST_USER = '[email protected]'
> EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = 'RWS.$oct10'
> EMAIL_USE_TLS = True
> # INSTALLED_APPS += (
> #  'document_analyzer',
> # )
>
> * By "works fine" I mean I can login as admin, see the document types 
> (only 1), upload a zip file of JPEGs, ...
>
> * As soon as I remove the comments around INSTALLED_APPS, nothing works. 
> If I cycle the service, it refuses to come up. If I change the local.py 
> file while the app is running and execute "mayan-edms.py migrate, I get a 
> stack trace (attached) which ends with the following:
>   File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/django/apps/registry.py", 
> line 237, in get_containing_app_config
>     self.check_apps_ready()
>   File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/django/apps/registry.py", 
> line 124, in check_apps_ready
>     raise AppRegistryNotReady("Apps aren't loaded yet.")
> django.core.exceptions.AppRegistryNotReady: Apps aren't loaded yet.
>
> * I've verified that exiftool is installed and appears to run properly, 
> though the only thing I actually did was "exiftool -ver". 
>
> Any suggestions?
>   
>
> On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 6:10 AM, Matthias Löblich <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> You can also use https://gitlab.com/mayan-edms/document_analyzer, which 
>> includes the exif functionality.
>>
>> br
>> Matthias
>>
>> Am Samstag, 24. Februar 2018 18:47:16 UTC+1 schrieb RW Shore:
>>>
>>> Does anyone have a transformer that maps the embedded JPEG metadata 
>>> (date/time taken, size, ...) into Mayan-EDMS metadata? Is such a 
>>> transformation possible?
>>>
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