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Web based management to catalog things including state and location etc. using Python/Django.

Project description

Web based management to catalog things including state and location etc. using Python/Django. Store information in WYSIWYG-HTML-Editor field and tag them and add Files, Images and Links to them.

Pull requests welcome!

Build Status on github

github.com/jedie/PyInventory/actions

Coverage Status on codecov.io

codecov.io/gh/jedie/PyInventory

Install PyInventory with YunoHost. If you don’t have YunoHost, please consult the guide to learn how to install it.

about

The focus of this project is on the management of retro computing hardware.

Current features:

  • Web-based

  • Multiuser ready (Every user see and manage only his own entries)

  • Chaotic warehousing

    • Grouped “Items” e.g.: Graphics card Foo is in computer Bar

  • Data structure kept as general as possible

  • Manage information to every item:

    • Description: free WYSIWYG-HTML-Editor field

    • Storage location

    • State

    • Images, Files and Web-Links

    • receiving and delivering (when, from whom, at what price, etc.)

  • Manage “Memos” (Information independent of item/location):

    • A free WYSIWYG-HTML-Editor field

    • Tags

    • Images, Files and Web-Links

Future ideas:

** Information: Publicly visible yes/no

  • A public list of existing items (think about it, you can set in your profile if you want to)

  • administration a wish & exchange list

any many more… ;)

Project structure

There are two main directories:

directory

description

`/src/`_

The main PyInventory source code

`/deployment/`_

deploy PyInventory for production use case (`DEPRECATED!`_)

install

There exists these kind of installation/usage:

  • local development installation using poetry

  • production use with docker-compose on a root server (`DEPRECATED!`_)

  • Install as YunoHost App via pyinventory_ynh

This README contains only the information about local development installation.

Read /deployment/README for instruction to install PyInventory on a root server.

local development installation

e.g.:

# Clone project (Use your fork SSH url!):
~$ git clone https://github.com/jedie/PyInventory.git
~$ cd PyInventory
~/PyInventory$ ./devshell.py

Helpful for writing and debugging unittests is to run a local test server. e.g.:

~/PyInventory$ ./devshell.py run_testserver

The web page is available via: http://127.0.0.1:8000/

You can also pass a other port number or ipaddr:port combination. See: ./devshell.py run_testserver --help

Call manage commands from test project, e.g.:

~/PyInventory$ ./devshell.py manage --help

local docker dev run

You can run the deployment docker containers with current source code with:

~/PyInventory$ make run-docker-dev-server

Just hit Cntl-C to stop the containers

The web page is available via: https://localhost/

Screenshots

More screenshots are here: jedie.github.io/tree/master/screenshots/PyInventory

PyInventory v0.2.0 screenshot 1.png


PyInventory v0.11.0 screenshot memo 1.png


PyInventory v0.1.0 screenshot 2.png


PyInventory v0.1.0 screenshot 3.png


Multi user support

PyInventory supports multiple users. The idea:

  • Every normal user sees only his own created database entries

  • All users used the Django admin

Note: All created Tags are shared for all existing users!

So setup a normal user:

  • Set “Staff status”

  • Unset “Superuser status”

  • Add user to “normal_user” group

  • Don’t add any additional permissions

e.g.:

normal user example

More screenshots are here: jedie.github.io/tree/master/screenshots/PyInventory

Backwards-incompatible changes

v0.7.0

Docker-Compose usage: The MEDIA files was not stored on a docker volumes.

You should backup rhe media files before update the containers!

e.g.:

~/PyInventory/deployment$ make shell_inventory
root@inventory:/django# cp -Rfv /media/ /django_volumes/media/

The files are stored locally here:

~/PyInventory/deployment$ ls -la volumes/django/media/

Now, update the containers and copy the files back.

v0.5.0

Git branches “main” and “deployment” was merged into one. Files are separated into: “/src/” and “/development/”

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