It looks like you can install InvenTree without docker, and using
MariaDB instead of PostgresQL. They have instructions on the bare-metal
install page. https://docs.inventree.org/en/latest/start/install/
Since django only relies on python, which OpenBSD has, I think there is
a reasonable chance you could get this to run on OpenBSD with a little
tweaking.
On 3/24/24 04:51, Ron / BCLUG wrote:
Jonathan Drews wrote on 2024-03-23 20:00:
I need advice on how to keep track of inventory. I will have initially
about 200 different items in the store.I would prefer to use MariaDB and
OpenBSD.
Are you looking for an existing product, or something you can make
yourself?
Inventory management software is fairly complex.
InvenTree is an open source product:
https://inventree.org/
https://github.com/inventree/InvenTree
Uses Python / Django, PostgreSQL, and Docker. So your requirements
won't be met re: OpenBSD and MariaDB.
At a glance, it looks like the only free ($0) thing I can find.
As for building something... what needs to be tracked? The database
layout would require quite a bit of thought.
Then... how do you envision interacting with the database? SQL in a
CLI is going to be a PITA, so a web front end? A customized native
application?
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