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@ -173,7 +173,8 @@ When installing docspell manually, just install solr and create a core
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as described in the [solr
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documentation](https://solr.apache.org/guide/8_4/installing-solr.html).
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That will provide you with the connection url (the last part is the
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core name).
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core name). If Docspell detects an empty core it will run a schema
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setup on start automatically.
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The `full-text-search.solr` options are the same for joex and the
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restserver.
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@ -238,7 +239,7 @@ absolute urls and to configure the authenication cookie.
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By default it is build using the information from the `bind` setting,
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which is `http://localhost:7880`.
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If the default is not changed, docspell will use the login request to
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If the default is not changed, docspell will use the request to
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determine the base-url. It first inspects the `X-Forwarded-For` header
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that is often used with reverse proxies. If that is not present, the
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`Host` header of the request is used. However, if the `base-url`
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@ -249,6 +250,8 @@ docspell.server.base-url = ...
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docspell.joex.base-url = ...
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```
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If you are unsure, leave it at its default.
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### Examples
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```
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@ -262,7 +265,8 @@ docspell.joex.baseurl = "http://192.168.101.10"
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The `app-id` is the identifier of the corresponding instance. It *must
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be unique* for all instances. By default the REST server uses `rest1`
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and joex `joex1`. It is recommended to overwrite this setting to have
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an explicit and stable identifier.
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an explicit and stable identifier should multiple instances are
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intended.
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``` bash
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docspell.server.app-id = "rest1"
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@ -334,9 +338,9 @@ can be given as Base64 encoded string or in hex form. Use the prefix
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`hex:` and `b64:`, respectively. If no prefix is given, the UTF8 bytes
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of the string are used.
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The `session-valid` deterimens how long a token is valid. This can be
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The `session-valid` determines how long a token is valid. This can be
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just some minutes, the web application obtains new ones
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periodically. So a short time is recommended.
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periodically. So a rather short time is recommended.
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