* Add initial model structure * Initial Address model defined * Add migration and unit tests * Initial migration for Address model generated * Unit tests for Address model added * Move address field to new model * Added migration to move address field to Address model * Implement address feature to backend * API endpoints for list and detail implemented * Serializer class for Address implemented * Final migration to delete old address field from company added * Tests for API and migrations added * Amend migration file names * Fix migration names in test * Add address property to company model * Iinital view and JS code * Fix indents * Fix different things * Pre-emptive change before merge * Post-merge fixes * dotdotdot... * ... * iDots * . * . * . * Add form functionality and model checks * Forms require a confirmation slider to be checked to submit if address is selected as primary * Backend resets primary address before saving if new address is designated as primary * Fix pre-save logic to enforce primary uniqueness * Fix typos * Sort out migrations * Forgot one * Add admin entry and small fixes * Fix migration file name and dependency * Update InvenTree/company/models.py Co-authored-by: Matthias Mair <code@mjmair.com> * Update InvenTree/company/models.py Co-authored-by: Matthias Mair <code@mjmair.com> * Correct final issues * . --------- Co-authored-by: Matthias Mair <code@mjmair.com>
InvenTree Documentation
This repository hosts the official documentation for InvenTree, an open source inventory management system.
To serve this documentation locally (e.g. for development), you will need to have Python 3 installed on your system.
Setup
Run the following commands from the top-level project directory:
$ git clone https://github.com/inventree/inventree
$ cd inventree/docs
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
Serve Locally
To serve the pages locally, run the following command (from the top-level project directory):
$ mkdocs serve -f docs/mkdocs.yml -a localhost:8080
Edit Documentation Files
Once the server is running, it will monitor the documentation files for any changes, and update the served pages.
Admonitions
"Admonition" blocks can be added as follow:
!!! info "This is the admonition block title"
This is the admonition block content
Refer to the reference documentation to customize the admonition block to the use-case (eg. warning, missing, info, etc.).
Internal Links
Links to internal documentation pages must use relative pathing, otherwise the link will be broken by the readthedocs URL formatting.
Also, linking to an internal page must use the .md suffix!
For example, to link to the page /part/views from /stock/stocktake, the link must be formed as follows:
Click [here](../part/views.md)
Formatting the link as follows:
Click [here](/part/views)
will result in a broken link.
Images
Images are served from the ./docs/assets/images folder and can be added as follow:
{% with id="image_id", url="folder/image_name.png", description="Text shown if image is not loaded properly" %}
{% include 'img.html' %}
{% endwith %}
Replace:
image_idwith a short unique identifier for the image (most commonly,image_idis same asimage_name)folderwith the folder indocs/assets/imagesin which the image is storedimage_namewith the name of the image.pngwith the image extension (PNG or JPEG are preferred formats)
Global variables
Refer to the reference documentation to find out how to add global variables to the documentation site.
Global variables should be added in the # Global Variables section of the mkdocs.yml configuration file.
Credits
This documentation makes use of the mkdocs-material template