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Copanier
Copanier is a software to make grouped orders. It's generally used by small groups who want to buy food supplies directly from producers, without requiring each individual to see each producer.
It helps people to order a set of defined products, and provide a few helpers to ease the life of everyone involved :-)
How does it work?
- A new delivery is created ;
- Producers and products are created in the software (or copied from a past delivery) ;
- (Optional : prices are checked with the producers to be sure they are still okay) ;
- Individuals place their orders for their groups ;
- Referents ask their producers for the products and pay them ;
- There is a delivery, after which a dispatching of who has to pay whom is automatically done.
Features
- Handles groups of people (useful for people sharing a house, for instance) ;
- Handles multiple producers in one delivery ;
- Intelligent dispatching of payments, without any central bank account ;
- Support for shipping fees ;
Fork
This project is a continuation of the work done by Alexis, itself took from the work Yohan did in the first place.
Philosophy
- Keep things simple
- Do not rely on JavaScript (or the less possible)
- Lower the cost of maintainance of the project
Install copanier locally
The project relies on Python 3.7+, so if you don't have it yet, here's your chance!
One way to install it, is to use pyenv:
$ pyenv install 3.7.1
$ pyenv global 3.7.1
And then create a virtualenv so everything is installed separately from the rest of the system:
$ # Get the source code locally
$ git clone https://framagit.org/almet/copanier.git
$ cd copanier
$ # Create the virtualenv
$ python -m venv venv
$ # Activate it!
$ source venv/bin/activate
$ # install everything!
$ pip install -e .
Run local server
Once everything is installed, you can use the copanier
command to run the server.
Make sure venv is active, then:
$ copanier serve
Optionally autoreload the server when you change a python file (needs hupper
):
$ copanier serve --reload
Then browse to http://localhost:2244
Run the tests
If you want to contribute, don't hesitate! In this case, it might be helpful to install a few other dependencies.
$ pip instal -e .[test]
Then, to run the tests:
$ # install the required dependencies for dev
$ pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
$ # run the tests
$ py.test tests