-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 133
New issue
Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.
By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.
Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account
Multi-document upload with filename(s) containing Umlauts stuck #2842
Comments
Ok, found a working solution for UTF-8 encoded ZIP archive filenames not processed by the Ubuntu 24.04 based image. The So you need to add this to environment:
- LANG=C.utf8 Uploading the archive now does a correct processing of the filename as UTF-8. |
Sorry if I am asking basic things, but I am not familiar with the yaml syntax. I am working with the latest docker image. For me adding the line like this or with different indentation
causes a YAML error. How to correctly set in this block?
|
Environment
Docspell: v0.42.0
Joex: using docker image found at ghcr.io/docspell/joex:latest (i.e. Debian-based image with fixed Tesseract)
Issue
Today I uploaded a multi-document ZIP archive into Docspell using the manual document upload feature, but document processing got stuck.
The contents found inside the ZIP archive was:
I uploaded the archive using the following manual upload settings:
The processing of the filename containing umlauts (ü) crashes processing of the archive. The error message I got from the job queue was
Malformed input or input contains unmappable characters: /tmp/docspell-zip-9930113460477770389/123456_2024_Anpassung der Ausführungsfristen bei Echtzeitüberweisungen_vom_2024.11.01_20241101101038.pdf
.(Note: Inside the screenshots I only made some private number at the beginning of the PDF document unrecognizable but you can replace that with a six digit random number)
I'm not sure if this issue may be present in earlier versions of Docspell, because it was the first time my bank send me a document containing umlauts.
Workaround
I've uploaded the plain document and this seems to be fine.
Testdata
Here is a test archive containing only one PDF filename with umlauts that had been zipped with Windows FileExplorer. However, this time Docspell tells me the error was
invalid CEN header (bad entry name or comment)
. Zipping the file with 7Zip returns the same error message so somehow the processing of ZIP file streams with UTF-8 chars seems to be broken.testdata.zip
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: