Thanks to @qweargs123 for sharing this that isn't showing up for some reason: put this in your compose under environment to enable Login: DOCKER_ENABLE_SECURITY: true SECURITY_ENABLELOGIN: true SECURITY_INITIALLOGIN_USERNAME: SECURITY_INITIALLOGIN_PASSWORD: This will be the default admin, you can then even add more users using the settings. Thanks to: Mariushosting 😀
you should make a "must have" docker container video. Ones you can't live without. No need to show setup for every one just show what they are and how they work. Just an idea.
This seems like a pretty good option for somebody that doesn't want to use potentially sketchy malware infested websites to do PDF work. As an aside I have had to manually add a few restart always statements in my docker compose files as well. I think i'll spin up an instance of Stirling PDF tonight when I get home.
What a wonderful tool! This will be of great use for some here in the office! Step by step building an office environment completely based on open software.
Nowadays, with the prominence of vector databases, analysing pdf files is very important. this video is inspiring on PDF to XXX. Gotenberg for PDF creation and Stirling for PDF conversion are the most useful tools in the Docker world. thanks
Nice. I was looking for a tool compliment my paperless-ngx installation, and so far I had to do everything offline. If find a way to chain its output to the import of paperless, it will be awesome
Although this could be a good tool to use, one major thing I did not see was the ability to edit a PDF. Also, a lot of what Stirling does you can do in M$ Office, provided you have Office.
thank you for the video, didn't realize such self-hosted PDF editing is even possible, it really brings freedom to platform-independent work (Win, Mac, Linux, tablets...) I wonder what other editors are working well selfhosted? how about something like miniPain for images? but anything for audio or even video? cheers
If I have to change the port. Do I need to change only the first 8080, or also after the : For example: default is 8080:8080, I need to change it to an other port: 9090:8080, or is 9090:9090 correct? And what is the right volumes? Where can I check?
install it today on my homeserver, like it, i only use 4 things for the moment (pdf merge, image to pdf, compress and rotate) i never use online service like that with my private document my printer have a software like that but since the printer doest work anymore and we cant merge file that arent scan by the printer i was searching an selfhosted "pdf merger" it's like every time i want to install something, you have an video on it thx
I didn't see any "search" option, I have been looking for a way to index and quickly search for content across thousands of PDF files in different formats, some with ORC enbedded and some without. I am still looking for something that can injest the entire folder of PDF and provide a web based search tool.
Alright so a little while back you made a video on upgrading your internal harddrive for your chrome book, if I were to do this would i love any prior date on my chromebook? my version of chromebook has the googleplay store, so hypothetically would I lose any data like setting, apps installed, etc. Im wanting to basically increase storage without changing any of my data
Great video. It's probably my lack of imagination but who uses this and why? Obviously people put a lot of work into this and there must be good reason. Thanks for the feedback.
@@DBTechYT Maybe, I've used free software to "print" things to pdf for years. I believe it's actually part of Windows now. Recently MS paint is getting a save to pdf feature as well. I suspect I just don't use PDF enough to understand the appeal. Perhaps what I need to do is try this image for myself or maybe this is just something that makes more sense when used with a group. I appreciate your response. Thanks, this will be a potential tool in my bag for the future.
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I think it can but if not, you can convert each to pdf and then use the merge or multi tool to combine them all, it sounds like a bunch of extra steps but I've done it and it's really quick and easy.
@@YammyBoh7 i wish my workflow just need small number of word files but i regularly need to convert 100+ word documents to a single pdf file, pdf-xchange editor could easily do that in 4-10 clicks
I have Proxmox Containers configured with Docker and Docker Compose and Portainer. Have had it like that for more than a year now with more than a dozen services up and running with no issues
@@DBTechYT I have seen that config spoken against for production, but I am sure that it is perfectly fine for a homelab, and maybe even fine for production as well.
Thanks for the video but i personally don't think this is much useful utility as these can be done using a MSword or similar Libre office tool. BTW can you please make a video about Podman and how can we use podman compose as a drop-in replacement.
Yeah I'm gonna have to disagree with you there. This can do WAY more than simple office tools. Also much lighter weight so if you have multiple documents or multiple users you can get everything done super fast with minimal processing overhead.