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+ | == Running LogicalDOC Enterprise in a Docker container with connection to a Oracle database == | ||
+ | Running Oracle Database Server 12c R2 in a Docker container<br> | ||
+ | This is an official image released by Oracle of Oracle Database Server 12.2.0.1 Enterprise Edition running on Oracle Linux 7 <br> | ||
+ | In Docker Hub: [https://hub.docker.com/_/oracle-database-enterprise-edition Oracle Database Enterprise Edition] | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | docker login | ||
+ | docker pull store/oracle/database-enterprise:12.2.0.1-slim | ||
+ | docker run -it --name Oracle12-slim -p 1521:1521 store/oracle/database-enterprise:12.2.0.1-slim | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | Note as of 19/02/2019 (19 February 2019) when you connect using the proposed credentials you receive error ORA-28009, so you need to set a database static parameter on the Oracle container using SQL*Plus<br> | ||
+ | // How to solve Oracle exception<br> | ||
+ | //ORA-28009: connection as SYS should be as SYSDBA or SYSOPER<br> | ||
+ | [https://outofmymemory.wordpress.com/2013/09/24/ora-28009-connection-as-sys-should-be-as-sysdba-or-sysoper/ ORA-28009: connection as SYS should be as SYSDBA or SYSOPER] | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | docker exec -it Oracle12-slim bash -c "source /home/oracle/.bashrc; sqlplus /nolog" | ||
− | == Running LogicalDOC Enterprise in a Docker container with connection to | + | conn / as sysdba |
+ | SHOW PARAMETER O7_DICTIONARY_ACCESSIBILITY NAME TYPE VALUE; | ||
+ | ALTER SYSTEM SET O7_DICTIONARY_ACCESSIBILITY=TRUE scope=spfile; | ||
+ | shutdown immediate; | ||
+ | startup | ||
+ | conn sys/Oradoc_db1 | ||
+ | SHOW PARAMETER O7_DICTIONARY_ACCESSIBILITY NAME TYPE VALUE; | ||
+ | exit | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Running LogicalDOC Enterprise (latest release) in a Docker container with connection to Oracle 12c R2 container with jdbc connection URL on SERVICE NAME | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | docker pull logicaldoc/logicaldoc | ||
+ | docker run --name=logicaldoc -p 8080:8080 --env LDOC_USERNO=YOUR_USERNO -e DB_ENGINE=oracle -e DB_USER=sys -e DB_PASSWORD=Oradoc_db1 -e DB_MANUALURL=true -e "DB_URL=jdbc:oracle:thin:@//Oracle12-slim:1521/ORCLCDB.localdomain" --link Oracle12-slim logicaldoc/logicaldoc | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Oracle XE 11g (unofficial) == | ||
Running Oracle XE 11g (Express edition) in a Docker container<br> | Running Oracle XE 11g (Express edition) in a Docker container<br> | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
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Running LogicalDOC Enteprise (latest release) in a Docker container with connection to Oracle 11g container | Running LogicalDOC Enteprise (latest release) in a Docker container with connection to Oracle 11g container | ||
+ | (JDBC Connection using SID)<br> | ||
+ | See also [https://razorsql.com/articles/oracle_jdbc_connect.html How to Connect to Oracle via JDBC]<br> | ||
+ | In this example the SID is: xe (DB_NAME) | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
docker pull logicaldoc/logicaldoc | docker pull logicaldoc/logicaldoc | ||
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</pre> | </pre> | ||
− | + | Another option is to manually specify the full connection URL</br> | |
+ | Example with LD 8.9.3 with JDK 21 (LTS)</br> | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | docker pull logicaldoc/logicaldoc:8.9.3-jdk21 | ||
+ | docker run --name=ldocmssql -p 8080:8080 --env LDOC_USERNO=YOUR_USERNO -e DB_ENGINE=mssql -e DB_USER=sa -e 'DB_PASSWORD=Str0ngPassword!' -e DB_MANUALURL=true -e 'DB_URL=jdbc:sqlserver://tomssl_sql:1433;databaseName=logicaldoc;instanceName=MSSQLSERVER;encrypt=false' --link tomssl_sql logicaldoc/logicaldoc:8.9.3-jdk21 | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
== License activation == | == License activation == | ||
{{Advice|In order to be able to enter into LogicalDOC you will have to register here to get an activation code: [https://www.logicaldoc.com/try https://www.logicaldoc.com/try]. You can then use the received code to activate your installation: [https://docs.logicaldoc.com/en/license-activation https://docs.logicaldoc.com/en/license-activation]}} | {{Advice|In order to be able to enter into LogicalDOC you will have to register here to get an activation code: [https://www.logicaldoc.com/try https://www.logicaldoc.com/try]. You can then use the received code to activate your installation: [https://docs.logicaldoc.com/en/license-activation https://docs.logicaldoc.com/en/license-activation]}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Tesseract OCR == | ||
+ | Staring from LogicalDOC Enterprise 8.2 Docker image the OCR is available but with some limitation.<br> | ||
+ | In particular this translates into the fact that the reference dictionaries are limited to the English language.<br> | ||
+ | It is possible to install new dictionaries in various languages to improve the quality of OCR character recognition<br> | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | // Connect to the container instance of LogicalDOC | ||
+ | docker exec -it <logicaldoc-container-name> bash | ||
+ | apt-get install tesseract-ocr-deu (installs german dictionary) | ||
+ | apt-get install tesseract-ocr-fra (installs french dictionary) | ||
+ | apt-get install tesseract-ocr-ita (installs italian dictionary) | ||
+ | apt-get install tesseract-ocr-spa (installs spanish dictionary) | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | See also:<br> | ||
+ | [https://askubuntu.com/questions/793634/how-do-i-install-a-new-language-pack-for-tesseract-on-16-04 How do I install a new language pack for Tesseract on 16.04]<br> | ||
+ | [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/tesseract-ocr-installation-and-usage-on-ubuntu-16-04/ Tesseract OCR: Installation and Usage on Ubuntu 16.04] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Upgrade LogicalDOC Docker container == | ||
+ | To update LogicalDOC running on a Docker container it is necessary to perform a particular procedure.<br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | This is to avoid compromising the configuration of the application and the documents it contains.<br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Here is the link [[Upgrade Docker container|Upgrade Docker container]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == More Information == | ||
+ | For more information about LogicalDOC Docker image: [https://hub.docker.com/r/logicaldoc/logicaldoc https://hub.docker.com/r/logicaldoc/logicaldoc] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category: Docker]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Tesseract]] | ||
+ | [[Category: OCR]] |
Latest revision as of 09:05, 29 August 2024
Contents
- 1 Running LogicalDOC Enterprise in a Docker container with connection to a Oracle database
- 2 Oracle XE 11g (unofficial)
- 3 Running LogicalDOC Enterprise in a Docker container with connection to a MS SQL Server database
- 4 License activation
- 5 Tesseract OCR
- 6 Upgrade LogicalDOC Docker container
- 7 More Information
Running LogicalDOC Enterprise in a Docker container with connection to a Oracle database
Running Oracle Database Server 12c R2 in a Docker container
This is an official image released by Oracle of Oracle Database Server 12.2.0.1 Enterprise Edition running on Oracle Linux 7
In Docker Hub: Oracle Database Enterprise Edition
docker login docker pull store/oracle/database-enterprise:12.2.0.1-slim docker run -it --name Oracle12-slim -p 1521:1521 store/oracle/database-enterprise:12.2.0.1-slim
Note as of 19/02/2019 (19 February 2019) when you connect using the proposed credentials you receive error ORA-28009, so you need to set a database static parameter on the Oracle container using SQL*Plus
// How to solve Oracle exception
//ORA-28009: connection as SYS should be as SYSDBA or SYSOPER
ORA-28009: connection as SYS should be as SYSDBA or SYSOPER
docker exec -it Oracle12-slim bash -c "source /home/oracle/.bashrc; sqlplus /nolog" conn / as sysdba SHOW PARAMETER O7_DICTIONARY_ACCESSIBILITY NAME TYPE VALUE; ALTER SYSTEM SET O7_DICTIONARY_ACCESSIBILITY=TRUE scope=spfile; shutdown immediate; startup conn sys/Oradoc_db1 SHOW PARAMETER O7_DICTIONARY_ACCESSIBILITY NAME TYPE VALUE; exit
Running LogicalDOC Enterprise (latest release) in a Docker container with connection to Oracle 12c R2 container with jdbc connection URL on SERVICE NAME
docker pull logicaldoc/logicaldoc docker run --name=logicaldoc -p 8080:8080 --env LDOC_USERNO=YOUR_USERNO -e DB_ENGINE=oracle -e DB_USER=sys -e DB_PASSWORD=Oradoc_db1 -e DB_MANUALURL=true -e "DB_URL=jdbc:oracle:thin:@//Oracle12-slim:1521/ORCLCDB.localdomain" --link Oracle12-slim logicaldoc/logicaldoc
Oracle XE 11g (unofficial)
Running Oracle XE 11g (Express edition) in a Docker container
docker pull wnameless/oracle-xe-11g docker run --name=oracle-ld -p 49161:1521 -e ORACLE_ALLOW_REMOTE=true wnameless/oracle-xe-11g
Running LogicalDOC Enteprise (latest release) in a Docker container with connection to Oracle 11g container
(JDBC Connection using SID)
See also How to Connect to Oracle via JDBC
In this example the SID is: xe (DB_NAME)
docker pull logicaldoc/logicaldoc docker run --name=logicaldoc -p 8080:8080 --env LDOC_USERNO=YOUR_USERNO -e DB_ENGINE=oracle -e DB_HOST=oracle-ld -e DB_PORT=1521 -e DB_USER=system -e DB_PASSWORD=oracle -e DB_NAME=xe --link oracle-ld logicaldoc/logicaldoc
Running LogicalDOC Enteprise (latest release) in a Docker container connected to Oracle 11g with jdbc connection URL explicitly specified
docker pull logicaldoc/logicaldoc docker run --name=logicaldoc -p 8080:8080 --env LDOC_USERNO=YOUR_USERNO -e DB_ENGINE=oracle -e DB_USER=system -e DB_PASSWORD=oracle -e DB_MANUALURL=true -e "DB_URL=jdbc:oracle:thin:@//oracle-ld:1521/xe" --link oracle-ld logicaldoc/logicaldoc
Running LogicalDOC Enterprise in a Docker container with connection to a MS SQL Server database
Running MS SQL Server 2017 in a Docker container
docker pull microsoft/mssql-server-linux:2017-latest docker run --name=tomssl_sql -e 'ACCEPT_EULA=Y' -e 'SA_PASSWORD=Str0ngPassword!' -p 1401:1433 microsoft/mssql-server-linux:2017-latest docker exec -it tomssl_sql /opt/mssql-tools/bin/sqlcmd -S localhost -U sa CREATE DATABASE logicaldoc; GO EXIT
Running LogicalDOC Enteprise (latest release) in a Docker container with connection to SQL Server container
docker pull logicaldoc/logicaldoc docker run --name=ldocmssql -p 8080:8080 --env LDOC_USERNO=YOUR_USERNO -e DB_ENGINE=mssql -e DB_HOST=tomssl_sql -e DB_PORT=1433 -e DB_USER=sa -e 'DB_PASSWORD=Str0ngPassword!' -e DB_NAME=logicaldoc -e DB_INSTANCE=MSSQLSERVER --link tomssl_sql logicaldoc/logicaldoc
Another option is to manually specify the full connection URL
Example with LD 8.9.3 with JDK 21 (LTS)
docker pull logicaldoc/logicaldoc:8.9.3-jdk21 docker run --name=ldocmssql -p 8080:8080 --env LDOC_USERNO=YOUR_USERNO -e DB_ENGINE=mssql -e DB_USER=sa -e 'DB_PASSWORD=Str0ngPassword!' -e DB_MANUALURL=true -e 'DB_URL=jdbc:sqlserver://tomssl_sql:1433;databaseName=logicaldoc;instanceName=MSSQLSERVER;encrypt=false' --link tomssl_sql logicaldoc/logicaldoc:8.9.3-jdk21
License activation
In order to be able to enter into LogicalDOC you will have to register here to get an activation code: https://www.logicaldoc.com/try. You can then use the received code to activate your installation: https://docs.logicaldoc.com/en/license-activation |
Tesseract OCR
Staring from LogicalDOC Enterprise 8.2 Docker image the OCR is available but with some limitation.
In particular this translates into the fact that the reference dictionaries are limited to the English language.
It is possible to install new dictionaries in various languages to improve the quality of OCR character recognition
// Connect to the container instance of LogicalDOC docker exec -it <logicaldoc-container-name> bash apt-get install tesseract-ocr-deu (installs german dictionary) apt-get install tesseract-ocr-fra (installs french dictionary) apt-get install tesseract-ocr-ita (installs italian dictionary) apt-get install tesseract-ocr-spa (installs spanish dictionary)
See also:
How do I install a new language pack for Tesseract on 16.04
Tesseract OCR: Installation and Usage on Ubuntu 16.04
Upgrade LogicalDOC Docker container
To update LogicalDOC running on a Docker container it is necessary to perform a particular procedure.
This is to avoid compromising the configuration of the application and the documents it contains.
Here is the link Upgrade Docker container
More Information
For more information about LogicalDOC Docker image: https://hub.docker.com/r/logicaldoc/logicaldoc