Felipe:
Mandame una muestra del archivo el cual usaría esta pequeña aplicación de
consulta, puede ser una tabla con los datos ya procesados (tú dices que con
pandas está sumando correctamente) ahora lo que necesitas es
la aplicación para que los demás funcionarios puedan ver los resultados
ordenados y/o graficados.
Pues bien, yo puedo construirte un aprox de esta consulta en Django, para
así darte una idea de cómo poder incorporar otras consultas.
Puede ser un excel o csv el que me envíes.

Gabriel Araya Garcia
GMI - Desarrollo de Sistemas Informáticos




El jue, 22 abr 2021 a las 13:19, felipe herrera (<quechua...@gmail.com>)
escribió:

> Hello! I would appreciate if someone could help me with a doubt I have
> about using Python libraries in Django. I will try to be as clear as
> possible so here it goes:
>
> In my job I work with invoices that are all saved in a specific directory
> (PDF files). In my job I am interested in only one specific value in a row
> which is a number. My job is to extract that value from all the invoices
> and sum them all. So, I made a python script  in which I use the libraries
> Pandas, os and PDFplumber and it works great. In code.png, you can see the
> loop I use to extract the row and value that I want by using PDFplumber and
> then sum all these values. In invoice.png you can see how PDFplumber
> divides the invoice in rows in columns.
>
> So, here is the thing: I want to deploy a Django App so that other people
> in the enterprise can use the python script I use ( they don't know
> anything about Python programming). So, I would want to deploy a Django app
> in which they can upload the directory with all the PDF files and then use
> the python script I show in code.png. But I'm having problems with the
> logic behind it. My questions are:
>
> 1) Can we use any python libraries in Django ( such as PDFplumber, pandas,
> etc) ?
> 2) Would I put my python script in views.py?  (Something like this)
>
>
> --------------- app/views.py------------
>
> import os
> import pdfplumber
> import pandas as pd
>
> *from* django.shortcuts *import* render
>
> *import* numpy *as* np
>
>
> *def* function(request):
>
>     #Python script shown in code.png
>
>     *return* render(request, 'app/response.html',{"data":data})
>
>
> Thank you beforehand!
>
>
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