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Django Slick Reporting

A one stop reports engine with batteries included.

Features

  • Effortlessly create Simple, Grouped, Time series and Crosstab reports in a handful of code lines.
  • Create your Custom Calculation easily, which will be integrated with the above reports types
  • Optimized for speed.
  • Batteries included! Charts.js , DataTable.net & a Bootstrap form.

Installation

Use the package manager pip to install django-slick-reporting.

pip install django-slick-reporting

Usage

So you have a model that contains data, let's call it MySalesItems

You can simply use a code like this

# in your urls.py
path('path-to-report', TotalProductSales.as_view())


# in views.py
from django.db.models import Sum
from slick_reporting.views import SlickReportView
from .models import MySalesItems

class TotalProductSales(SlickReportView):

    report_model = MySalesItems
    date_field = 'date_placed'
    group_by = 'product'
    columns = ['title',
                SlickReportField.create(Sum, 'quantity') ,
                SlickReportField.create(Sum, 'value', name='sum__value') ]

    chart_settings = [{
        'type': 'column',
        'data_source': ['sum__value'],
        'plot_total': False,
        'title_source': 'title',
        'title': _('Detailed Columns'),

    }, ]

To get something like this

Shipped in View Page

You can do a monthly time series :

# in views.py
from slick_reporting.views import SlickReportView
from .models import MySalesItems

class MonthlyProductSales(SlickReportView):
    report_model = MySalesItems
    date_field = 'date_placed'
    group_by = 'product'
    columns = ['name', 'sku']

    # Analogy for time series
    time_series_pattern = 'monthly'
    time_series_columns = [SlickReportField.create(Sum, 'quantity', name='sum__quantity') ]

This would return a table looking something like this:

Product Name SKU Total Quantity in Jan 20 Total Quantity in Feb 20 Total Quantity in ... Total Quantity in December 20
Product 1 <from product model> 10 15 ... 14
Product 2 <from product model> 11 12 ... 12
Product 3 <from product model> 17 12 ... 17

This example code assumes your "MySalesItems" model contains the fields `product` as foreign key, `quantity` as number , and `date_placed` as a date field. It also assumes your `Product` model has an SKU field.. Change those to better suit your structure.

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On a low level

You can interact with the ReportGenerator using same syntax as used with the SlickReportView .

from slick_reporting.generator import ReportGenerator
from . models import MySalesModel

report = ReportGenerator(report_model=MySalesModel,
                        group_by='product',
                        columns=['title', '__total__']
)
report.get_report_data() #-> [{'title':'Product 1', '__total__: 56}, {'title':'Product 2', '__total__: 43}, ]

This is just a scratch, for more please visit the documentation

Batteries Included

Slick Reporting comes with

A Preview:

Shipped in View Page

Documentation

Available on Read The Docs

Road Ahead

This project is young and can use your support.

Some of the ideas / features that ought be added

  • Support Other backends like SQL Alchemy & Pandas
  • Support Grouping by non foreign key fields
  • Support Time Series and Crosstab at the same time

Running tests

Create a virtual environment (maybe with virtual slick_reports_test), activate it; Then ,

$ git clone [email protected]:ra-systems/django-slick-reporting.git
$ cd tests
$ python -m pip install -e ..

$ python runtests.py
#     Or for Coverage report
$ coverage run --include=../* runtests.py [-k]
$ coverage html

Support & Contributing

Please consider star the project to keep an eye on it. Your PRs, reviews are most welcome and needed.

We honor the well formulated Django's guidelines to serve as contribution guide here too.

Authors

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