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There are better ways to do this but they are currently not implemented
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A `Storage Backend` is a remote storage location where files are **read** from.
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To add a new backend click on 'username' > `External Recipes` > `Manage External Storage` > the `+` next to Storage Backend List.
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To add a new backend click on `username >> External Recipes >> Manage External Storage >> the + next to Storage Backend List`.
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There click the plus button.
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The basic configuration is the same for all providers.
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```
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- ./externalfiles:/opt/recipes/externalfiles
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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).
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save and restart your docker container.
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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).
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save the docker-compose.yml and restart your docker container.
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### Dropbox
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