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title = "Feed Data into Docspell"
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weight = 5
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description = "Shows several ways for getting data into Docspell."
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One of the main goals is to stow documents away quickly.
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Docspell makes no assumptions about where your documents are. It
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offers just one HTTP endpoint that accepts files. (Well, technically
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you create them in the webapp, and you can create many of them.) This
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endpoint is designed to work conveniently with tools like
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[curl](https://curl.haxx.se/) and it should be easy to use from other
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languages, too.
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So the idea is to have most flexibility – that is, it is up to you how
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documents arrive. Of course, there is something prepared:
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# Upload in Webapp
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This is the simplest way, but also the least flexible. You can just
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login and go to the upload page to submit files.
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{{ figure(file="web-upload.png") }}
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This requires to login at the webapp. Since this is complicated from
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other applications, you can create custom hard-to-guess endpoints to
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use with the following options.
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# Scanners / Watch Directories
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If you have a (document) scanner (or think about getting one), it can
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usually be configured to place scanned documents as image or PDF files
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on your NAS. On your NAS, run the provided `consumedir.sh` script as a
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service (there is a docker container to get started) that watches this
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directory and uploads all incoming files to Docspell. The script can
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watch directories recursively and can skip files already uploaded, so
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you can organize the files as you want in there (rename, move etc).
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The scanner should support 300dpi for better results. Docspell
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converts the files into PDF adding a text layer of image-only files.
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Check out
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[scanadf2docspell](https://github.com/eresturo/scanadf2docspell) if
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your scanner is connected to your computer. This can create nice pdf
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files from scanners with ADF, applying corrections and sending them to
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docspell.
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{{ buttonright(classes="is-primary ", href="/docs/tools/consumedir", text="More") }}
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# Android
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There is an [android
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client](https://github.com/docspell/android-client) provided that lets
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you upload files from your android devices. The idea is to use a
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separate app, like
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[OpenNoteScanner](https://github.com/ctodobom/OpenNoteScanner), to
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"scan" documents using your phone/tablet and then upload it to
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Docspell. For the upload part, you can use the provided app. It hooks
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into the Share-With menu and uploads the file to Docspell.
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This is especially useful to quickly upload small things like shopping
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receipts.
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<div class="columns is-centered">
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<div class="column is-one-third">
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<img src="/docs/tools/screenshot-share.jpg">
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</div>
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<div class="column is-one-third">
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<img src="/docs/tools/screenshot-uploading.jpg">
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="columns is-vcentered is-centered">
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<div class="column is-one-third">
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<a href="https://f-droid.org/packages/org.docspell.docspellshare">
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<img src="https://fdroid.gitlab.io/artwork/badge/get-it-on.png"
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alt="Get it on F-Droid"/>
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</a>
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</div>
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<div class="column is-one-third">
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Download the APK from <a href="https://github.com/docspell/android-client/releases/latest">here</a>
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</div>
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</div>
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{{ buttonright(classes="is-primary ", href="/docs/tools/android", text="More") }}
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# Poll E-Mails
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Your mailbox can be polled periodically to import mails. For example,
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create a dedicated folder in your e-mail client and move mails in
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there that you want to push to Docspell. You can then define a
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recurring job, that looks into this folders and imports the mails.
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{{ figure(file="scanmailbox.png") }}
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{{ buttonright(classes="is-primary ", href="/docs/webapp/scanmailbox", text="More") }}
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# E-Mail Server
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This is a little more involved, but can be quite nice. A SMTP server
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can be setup that simply uploads incoming mails to Docspell (using
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curl), instead of storing the mails on disk. This requires some
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knowledge to setup such a server and it makes sense to own a domain.
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Or it can be used internally to connect devices like scanners that
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offer a scan-to-mail option. The SMTP server would accept mails to
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*[your-username]@[your-domain]* and resolves the *[your-username]*
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part in Docspell to upload the files to the correct account.
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There is a docker container prepared to get started. Click below to
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read more.
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{{ buttonright(classes="is-primary ", href="/docs/tools/smtpgateway", text="More") }}
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# Command-Line
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I like to use the command line, so there is a small script that
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accepts one or more files and uploads them to a configured Docspell
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url. It is possible to let the script delete all successfully uploaded
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files.
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<div class="columns is-centered">
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<div class="column is-four-fifths">
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<script id="asciicast-1GbSkyIq03hyzfGfvbcJRtSn8" src="https://asciinema.org/a/1GbSkyIq03hyzfGfvbcJRtSn8.js" async></script>
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</div>
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</div>
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The script can also be used to only check if a file already exists in
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your account.
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{{ buttonright(classes="is-primary ", href="/docs/tools/ds", text="More") }}
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# Browser Extension
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For Firefox, there is a browser extension that creates a context-menu
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entry if you right-click on a link. It then downloads the file to your
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disk and uploads it to Docspell.
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{{ buttonright(classes="is-primary ", href="/docs/tools/browserext", text="More") }}
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