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Administration
Making backups
Multiple options exist for making backups of your paperless instance, depending on how you installed paperless.
Before making backups, make sure that paperless is not running.
Options available to any installation of paperless:
- Use the document exporter. The document exporter exports all your documents, thumbnails and metadata to a specific folder. You may import your documents into a fresh instance of paperless again or store your documents in another DMS with this export.
- The document exporter is also able to update an already existing
export. Therefore, incremental backups with
rsync
are entirely possible.
!!! caution
You cannot import the export generated with one version of paperless in
a different version of paperless. The export contains an exact image of
the database, and migrations may change the database layout.
Options available to docker installations:
-
Backup the docker volumes. These usually reside within
/var/lib/docker/volumes
on the host and you need to be root in order to access them.Paperless uses 4 volumes:
paperless_media
: This is where your documents are stored.paperless_data
: This is where auxillary data is stored. This folder also contains the SQLite database, if you use it.paperless_pgdata
: Exists only if you use PostgreSQL and contains the database.paperless_dbdata
: Exists only if you use MariaDB and contains the database.
Options available to bare-metal and non-docker installations:
-
Backup the entire paperless folder. This ensures that if your paperless instance crashes at some point or your disk fails, you can simply copy the folder back into place and it works.
When using PostgreSQL or MariaDB, you'll also have to backup the database.
Restoring
Updating Paperless
Docker Route
If a new release of paperless-ngx is available, upgrading depends on how you installed paperless-ngx in the first place. The releases are available at the release page.
First of all, ensure that paperless is stopped.
$ cd /path/to/paperless
$ docker-compose down
After that, make a backup.
-
If you pull the image from the docker hub, all you need to do is:
$ docker-compose pull $ docker-compose up
The docker-compose files refer to the
latest
version, which is always the latest stable release. -
If you built the image yourself, do the following:
$ git pull $ docker-compose build $ docker-compose up
Running docker-compose up
will also apply any new database migrations.
If you see everything working, press CTRL+C once to gracefully stop
paperless. Then you can start paperless-ngx with -d
to have it run in
the background.
!!! note
In version 0.9.14, the update process was changed. In 0.9.13 and
earlier, the docker-compose files specified exact versions and pull
won't automatically update to newer versions. In order to enable
updates as described above, either get the new `docker-compose.yml`
file from
[here](https://github.com/paperless-ngx/paperless-ngx/tree/master/docker/compose)
or edit the `docker-compose.yml` file, find the line that says
```
image: ghcr.io/paperless-ngx/paperless-ngx:0.9.x
```
and replace the version with `latest`:
```
image: ghcr.io/paperless-ngx/paperless-ngx:latest
```
!!! note
In version 1.7.1 and onwards, the Docker image can now be pinned to a
release series. This is often combined with automatic updaters such as
Watchtower to allow safer unattended upgrading to new bugfix releases
only. It is still recommended to always review release notes before
upgrading. To pin your install to a release series, edit the
`docker-compose.yml` find the line that says
```
image: ghcr.io/paperless-ngx/paperless-ngx:latest
```
and replace the version with the series you want to track, for
example:
```
image: ghcr.io/paperless-ngx/paperless-ngx:1.7
```
Bare Metal Route
After grabbing the new release and unpacking the contents, do the following:
-
Update dependencies. New paperless version may require additional dependencies. The dependencies required are listed in the section about bare metal installations.
-
Update python requirements. Keep in mind to activate your virtual environment before that, if you use one.
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
-
Migrate the database.
$ cd src $ python3 manage.py migrate
This might not actually do anything. Not every new paperless version comes with new database migrations.
Downgrading Paperless
Downgrades are possible. However, some updates also contain database migrations (these change the layout of the database and may move data). In order to move back from a version that applied database migrations, you'll have to revert the database migration before downgrading, and then downgrade paperless.
This table lists the compatible versions for each database migration number.
Migration number | Version range |
---|---|
1011 | 1.0.0 |
1012 | 1.1.0 - 1.2.1 |
1014 | 1.3.0 - 1.3.1 |
1016 | 1.3.2 - current |
Execute the following management command to migrate your database:
$ python3 manage.py migrate documents <migration number>
!!! note
Some migrations cannot be undone. The command will issue errors if that
happens.
Management utilities
Paperless comes with some management commands that perform various maintenance tasks on your paperless instance. You can invoke these commands in the following way:
With docker-compose, while paperless is running:
$ cd /path/to/paperless
$ docker-compose exec webserver <command> <arguments>
With docker, while paperless is running:
$ docker exec -it <container-name> <command> <arguments>
Bare metal:
$ cd /path/to/paperless/src
$ python3 manage.py <command> <arguments>
All commands have built-in help, which can be accessed by executing them
with the argument --help
.
Document exporter
The document exporter exports all your data from paperless into a folder for backup or migration to another DMS.
If you use the document exporter within a cronjob to backup your data
you might use the -T
flag behind exec to suppress "The input device
is not a TTY" errors. For example:
docker-compose exec -T webserver document_exporter ../export
document_exporter target [-c] [-f] [-d]
optional arguments:
-c, --compare-checksums
-f, --use-filename-format
-d, --delete
-z --zip
target
is a folder to which the data gets written. This includes
documents, thumbnails and a manifest.json
file. The manifest contains
all metadata from the database (correspondents, tags, etc).
When you use the provided docker compose script, specify ../export
as
the target. This path inside the container is automatically mounted on
your host on the folder export
.
If the target directory already exists and contains files, paperless
will assume that the contents of the export directory are a previous
export and will attempt to update the previous export. Paperless will
only export changed and added files. Paperless determines whether a file
has changed by inspecting the file attributes "date/time modified" and
"size". If that does not work out for you, specify
--compare-checksums
and paperless will attempt to compare file
checksums instead. This is slower.
Paperless will not remove any existing files in the export directory. If
you want paperless to also remove files that do not belong to the
current export such as files from deleted documents, specify --delete
.
Be careful when pointing paperless to a directory that already contains
other files.
If -z
or --zip
is provided, the export will be a zipfile
in the target directory, named according to the current date.
The filenames generated by this command follow the format
[date created] [correspondent] [title].[extension]
. If you want
paperless to use PAPERLESS_FILENAME_FORMAT
for exported filenames
instead, specify --use-filename-format
.
Document importer
The document importer takes the export produced by the Document exporter and imports it into paperless.
The importer works just like the exporter. You point it at a directory, and the script does the rest of the work:
document_importer source
When you use the provided docker compose script, put the export inside
the export
folder in your paperless source directory. Specify
../export
as the source
.
!!! note
Importing from a previous version of Paperless may work, but for best
results it is suggested to match the versions.
Document retagger
Say you've imported a few hundred documents and now want to introduce a tag or set up a new correspondent, and apply its matching to all of the currently-imported docs. This problem is common enough that there are tools for it.
document_retagger [-h] [-c] [-T] [-t] [-i] [--use-first] [-f]
optional arguments:
-c, --correspondent
-T, --tags
-t, --document_type
-s, --storage_path
-i, --inbox-only
--use-first
-f, --overwrite
Run this after changing or adding matching rules. It'll loop over all of the documents in your database and attempt to match documents according to the new rules.
Specify any combination of -c
, -T
, -t
and -s
to have the
retagger perform matching of the specified metadata type. If you don't
specify any of these options, the document retagger won't do anything.
Specify -i
to have the document retagger work on documents tagged with
inbox tags only. This is useful when you don't want to mess with your
already processed documents.
When multiple document types or correspondents match a single document,
the retagger won't assign these to the document. Specify --use-first
to override this behavior and just use the first correspondent or type
it finds. This option does not apply to tags, since any amount of tags
can be applied to a document.
Finally, -f
specifies that you wish to overwrite already assigned
correspondents, types and/or tags. The default behavior is to not assign
correspondents and types to documents that have this data already
assigned. -f
works differently for tags: By default, only additional
tags get added to documents, no tags will be removed. With -f
, tags
that don't match a document anymore get removed as well.
Managing the Automatic matching algorithm
The Auto matching algorithm requires a trained neural network to work. This network needs to be updated whenever somethings in your data changes. The docker image takes care of that automatically with the task scheduler. You can manually renew the classifier by invoking the following management command:
document_create_classifier
This command takes no arguments.
Managing the document search index
The document search index is responsible for delivering search results for the website. The document index is automatically updated whenever documents get added to, changed, or removed from paperless. However, if the search yields non-existing documents or won't find anything, you may need to recreate the index manually.
document_index {reindex,optimize}
Specify reindex
to have the index created from scratch. This may take
some time.
Specify optimize
to optimize the index. This updates certain aspects
of the index and usually makes queries faster and also ensures that the
autocompletion works properly. This command is regularly invoked by the
task scheduler.
Managing filenames
If you use paperless' feature to assign custom filenames to your documents, you can use this command to move all your files after changing the naming scheme.
!!! warning
Since this command moves your documents, it is advised to do a backup
beforehand. The renaming logic is robust and will never overwrite or
delete a file, but you can't ever be careful enough.
document_renamer
The command takes no arguments and processes all your documents at once.
Learn how to use Management Utilities.
Sanity checker
Paperless has a built-in sanity checker that inspects your document collection for issues.
The issues detected by the sanity checker are as follows:
- Missing original files.
- Missing archive files.
- Inaccessible original files due to improper permissions.
- Inaccessible archive files due to improper permissions.
- Corrupted original documents by comparing their checksum against what is stored in the database.
- Corrupted archive documents by comparing their checksum against what is stored in the database.
- Missing thumbnails.
- Inaccessible thumbnails due to improper permissions.
- Documents without any content (warning).
- Orphaned files in the media directory (warning). These are files that are not referenced by any document im paperless.
document_sanity_checker
The command takes no arguments. Depending on the size of your document archive, this may take some time.
Fetching e-mail
Paperless automatically fetches your e-mail every 10 minutes by default. If you want to invoke the email consumer manually, call the following management command:
mail_fetcher
The command takes no arguments and processes all your mail accounts and rules.
!!! note
As of October 2022 Microsoft no longer supports IMAP authentication
for Exchange servers, thus Exchange is no longer supported until a
solution is implemented in the Python IMAP library used by Paperless.
See [learn.microsoft.com](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/clients-and-mobile-in-exchange-online/deprecation-of-basic-authentication-exchange-online)
Creating archived documents
Paperless stores archived PDF/A documents alongside your original documents. These archived documents will also contain selectable text for image-only originals. These documents are derived from the originals, which are always stored unmodified. If coming from an earlier version of paperless, your documents won't have archived versions.
This command creates PDF/A documents for your documents.
document_archiver --overwrite --document <id>
This command will only attempt to create archived documents when no
archived document exists yet, unless --overwrite
is specified. If
--document <id>
is specified, the archiver will only process that
document.
!!! note
This command essentially performs OCR on all your documents again,
according to your settings. If you run this with
`PAPERLESS_OCR_MODE=redo`, it will potentially run for a very long time.
You can cancel the command at any time, since this command will skip
already archived versions the next time it is run.
!!! note
Some documents will cause errors and cannot be converted into PDF/A
documents, such as encrypted PDF documents. The archiver will skip over
these documents each time it sees them.
Managing encryption
Documents can be stored in Paperless using GnuPG encryption.
!!! warning
Encryption is deprecated since [paperless-ng 0.9](/changelog#paperless-ng-090) and doesn't really
provide any additional security, since you have to store the passphrase
in a configuration file on the same system as the encrypted documents
for paperless to work. Furthermore, the entire text content of the
documents is stored plain in the database, even if your documents are
encrypted. Filenames are not encrypted as well.
Also, the web server provides transparent access to your encrypted
documents.
Consider running paperless on an encrypted filesystem instead, which
will then at least provide security against physical hardware theft.
Enabling encryption
Enabling encryption is no longer supported.
Disabling encryption
Basic usage to disable encryption of your document store:
(Note: If PAPERLESS_PASSPHRASE
isn't set already, you need to specify
it here)
decrypt_documents [--passphrase SECR3TP4SSPHRA$E]