https://github.com/bradfitz/scanningcabinet
Document Management System (scanner -> appengine blobs)
https://github.com/bradfitz/scanningcabinet
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Document Management System (scanner -> appengine blobs)
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/bradfitz/scanningcabinet
- Owner: bradfitz
- Created: 2009-12-15T19:18:56.000Z (over 15 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2015-05-03T19:55:56.000Z (about 10 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-02-27T19:03:20.249Z (3 months ago)
- Language: Python
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- Size: 141 KB
- Stars: 146
- Watchers: 9
- Forks: 18
- Open Issues: 0
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- Readme: README.txt
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README
################################################################################
#
# NOTICE: unmaintained! As of 2015-05-03 I no longer use this App Engine-based
# version of Scanning Cabinet.
#
# The migration of my App Engine instance from Master/Slave datastore to HRD
# failed, so I'm accelerating plans to move this project to be Camlistore-based
# instead. See camlistore.org. This will just be a Camlistore app, using its
# data model.
#
# Old README follows.
#
################################################################################This is scanningcabinet.
It's my document management system. Maybe you'll like it too.
Problem statement:
* I'm a packrat. Yes, I might need my T-Mobile cellphone bill from
March 2001 sometime. Maybe. (shutup)* My filing cabinets are full.
* It's cold in San Francisco and I want to burn stuff.
* I can't find tax or insurance documents when I need to anyway,
because folders suck. I want tags. e.g. I can tag that one
document "audi, insurance, crash, car, state farm, royal motors"
and be sure I'll find it later. Which frickin' folder would I
put that in anyway? Folders sucks. Yay tags.* I have a scanner. My friend's scanner is better. Borrowed that
one. It has a sheet feeder.* App Engine now has a Blob API: http://bit.ly/8K4FxM
* It should be easy to get documents online. Must minimize context
switching between feeding the scanner and entering metadata. In fact,
they should be *entirely separate* tasks. If I have to enter metadata
while scanning, I'll probably just end up on reddit.* All document metadata entry should be done later. This includes
clumping multi-page scans into their logical documents. I shouldn't
have to even enter how many pages a document is when I scan it.
I'll be scanning stacks in the auto-document-feeder anyway.* Usually I want to just burn/shred documents, but occasionally
I'll need the physical document in the future (like for taxes or
jury duty), so the metadata must include information about the
document's physical location. (e.g. "Red Folder #1") Then when
I need it again, I go linear scan Red Folder #1 looking for it.
Also, I track the "due date" of the document, and show upcoming
ones on the main page, so I see pending due taxes get closer and
closer. Frickin' taxes.Anyway, I wrote some software. (parts are kinda crap because I always
forget Python, but whatevs.)Some instructions:
* tools/scancab is the client program. You use it to scan & upload.
Read its docs & comments. You'll need to modify the email &
password later. But first:* appengine/ is the AppEngine server component. Go to
http://appspot.com/ to make an AppID ("bobscans"). Then get the
1.3.0 or higher App Engine SDK, tweak
scanningcabinet/appengine/app.yaml file to match your AppID, then
appcfg.py update 'appengine' to upload the app to your account.-- Now, go to https://.appspot.com/ and login. This
makes your UserInfo entity in the database. That's all.-- Now, go back to http://appspot.com/, click your App, then click
"Datastore Viewer" on the left. Find your UserInfo entity, click
it, and modify its "upload_password" to some password you'll use
for uploading. Don't use your Google password. Choose type
"string".-- Now, go put your Google account's email & that password you just
made up into scanningcabinet/tools/scancab* Now start scanning stuff.
* Occasionally go add metadata at your app URL.
Enjoy!
Brad
[email protected]