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[GH-ISSUE #431] OCR Queue Status #333
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Originally created by @mithubindia on GitHub (Nov 29, 2021).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/ciur/papermerge/issues/431
Originally assigned to: @ciur on GitHub.
Description:
As of now, there is no way to see how many tasks are still pending in the queue. I know in version 2.1 there will be an indicator showing the OCR status but still, it doesn't give a full picture of all the files especially when you have tons of nested files.
Solution:
On the Logs page, there should be information regarding the OCR queue status.
E.g Processing Files: 12 / 24
12 = Processed files
24 = Total Files
I have tried looking into the codebase, but I haven't found any clues. If you can help how can this be achieved I will be happy to submit a PR. :)
@Animizio commented on GitHub (Feb 7, 2022):
I really would love to see that too. Please add that. :)