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Pipeline Configuration and Usage Tutorial

Whilst Pipelines are in alpha...

You must enable this alpha functionality by setting

system:
  enableAlphaFunctionality: true

To true like in the above for your /config/settings.yml file, after restarting Stirling-PDF you should see both UI and folder scanning enabled.

Steps to Configure and Use Your Pipeline

  1. Access Configuration

    • Upon entering the screen, click on the Configure button.
  2. Enter Pipeline Name

    • Provide a name for your pipeline in the designated field.
  3. Select Operations

    • Choose the operations for your pipeline (e.g., Split Pages), then click Add Operation.
  4. Configure Operation Settings

    • Input the necessary settings for each added operation. Settings are highlighted in yellow if customization is needed.
  5. Add More Operations

    • You can add and adjust the order of multiple operations. Ensure each operation's settings are customized.
  6. Save Settings

    • Click Save Operation Settings after customizing settings for each operation.
  7. Validate Pipeline

    • Use the Validation button to check your pipeline. A green indicator signifies correct setup; a pop-out error indicates issues.
  8. Download Pipeline Configuration

    • To use the configuration for folder scanning (or save it for future use and reupload it), you can also download a JSON file in this menu. You can also pre-load this for future use by placing it in /pipeline/defaultWebUIConfigs/. It will then appear in the dropdown menu for all users to use.
  9. Submit Files for Processing

    • If your pipeline is correctly set up close the configure menu, input the files and hit Submit.
  10. Note on Web UI Limitations

    • The current web UI version does not support operations that require multiple different types of inputs, such as adding a separate image to a PDF.