I have developed a stock management system using Django, a web-based application that allows me to track and manage inventory levels, orders, sales, sales history, analytics and deliveries as well as keeping track of user's activities.
The Authentication System ensures secure access to the application through unique credentials and a forgot password functionality.
A beautiful and responsive layout that adapts seamlessly to different screen sizes, providing a visually pleasing and user-friendly interface for all users, with the added convenience of switching between a light and dark mode.
Dynamic charts that provide real-time data visualization of inventory levels, orders, sales, and deliveries.
The View Stock page integrates data tables with Django, allowing for easy management of inventory with features such as search, edit, view, reorder and delete stocks.
I welcome and appreciate contributions to this open-source project!
- Fork this repository on GitHub
- Clone this repository to your local machine
- Create a new branch for your changes
- Add your changes
- Run tests (if applicable)
- Commit your changes with a clear and descriptive commit message
- Push your changes to your fork on GitHub
- Open a Pull Request and include a clear and descriptive title and explanation of your changes
- I will review and merge your changes
This guide will help you install Django for the first time on your local machine.
- Python3 installed on your machine
- Open the terminal and run the following command to install Django:
pip install django
- Verify the installation by running the following command:
django-admin --version
You should see the version number of Django that you just installed.
- Open the terminal and navigate to the desired directory where you want to create your Django project.
- Run the following command to create a new Django project:
django-admin startproject projectname
Replace "projectname" with the name of your project.
- Navigate into the project directory using the following command:
cd projectname
- Run the following command to start the development server:
python manage.py runserver
Your Django project is now up and running on your local machine. Open your web browser and go to http://127.0.0.1:8000/ to see the default Django page.