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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Lastly you will need to sync with the external path and import recipes you desir
There are better ways to do this but they are currently not implemented There are better ways to do this but they are currently not implemented
A `Storage Backend` is a remote storage location where files are **read** from. A `Storage Backend` is a remote storage location where files are **read** from.
To add a new backend click on 'username' > `External Recipes` > `Manage External Storage` > the `+` next to Storage Backend List. To add a new backend click on `username >> External Recipes >> Manage External Storage >> the + next to Storage Backend List`.
There click the plus button. There click the plus button.
The basic configuration is the same for all providers. The basic configuration is the same for all providers.
@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ add
``` ```
- ./externalfiles:/opt/recipes/externalfiles - ./externalfiles:/opt/recipes/externalfiles
``` ```
to your docker-compose.yml file under the web_recipes > volumes section. This will create a folder in your docker directory named `externalfiles` under which you can store external pdfs (you could of course store them anywhere, just change `./externalfiles` to your preferred location). to your docker-compose.yml file under the `web_recipes >> volumes` section. This will create a folder in your docker directory named `externalfiles` under which you could choose to store external pdfs (you could of course store them anywhere, just change `./externalfiles` to your preferred location).
save and restart your docker container. save the docker-compose.yml and restart your docker container.
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