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[Support] Paperless-ngx Docker
Server Error 500 after update Hey folks, I'm still relatively new to the whole docker game and am struggling a bit since an update. I'm getting a "Server Error 500" when logging into paperless now which used to work perfectly fine before. What happens: Open paperless login page (works perfectly) (Screenshot 1) login with username / password Get blank Server Error 500 Page (Screenshot 2) Workaround: I noticed i can go to the /admin-URL, login to the django admin backend with my credentials just fine. From there I can click the "show website" link and open my paperless dashboard However all thumbnails are missing If I open the web inspector and check the link to the thumbnail, all thumbnails also get an "Server Error 500"-Page. What I tried: Restart containers (including Redis) , didn't work 😔 Restart unraid server , didn't work 😔 Delete and re-install container , didn't work 😔 Not sure what the logs suggest. To me it sounds like some python files have errors but I highly doubt that. But then again I might not know enough about logs n pythons n stuff 😂 Would anyone have an idea what might be the problem with my paperless installation? I'm really out of ideas with this one. 😢 – Any help is greatly appreciated 🤗 Login-Page: Login-page after clicking "Login/Anmelden" with correct credentials: Dashboard with no thumbnails: Thumbnail path opened in browser: Log from container start to login: paperless-ngx-2024-10-04.log
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"Delete share" checkbox always visible on share settings page
Problem: Deleting/Removing a share is super simple and where you'd expect it to be right now. There is just one catch: You have to know that the share must be empty (as in completely empty) and you have to know that otherwise the delete-option is just invisible. Every time I wanted to delete a share (not something you do very often) I had to google "how to delete a share in unraid", then find many others posting the same question, to then find out that it has to be empty. Then I have to enable finder to show "hidden files", delete all things, then come back to the share settings and delete the share. It's such a simple task that's surprisingly unintuitive even if you look in the right spot in the beginning. Suggestion/Solution: Have the "delete share" checkbox on the share-settings-page be visible all the time but disabled with a little text saying "the share has to be empty to be deleted". Ideally there could even be a little text link saying "delete all files on share how" or something on the like, as sometimes deleting files over the network is not so reliable/takes a longer time than if it were done locally via the web UI.
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