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@ -31,8 +31,13 @@ Documenting a large software project is a challenging and ongoing effort. If you
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### Donate
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{% if 'readthedocs.org' in config.docs_dir %}
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{% set assets = '/en/latest/assets' %}
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{% else %}
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{% set assets = '/assets' %}
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{% endif %}
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If you are unable to provide contributions as listed above, or you find InvenTree to be useful, please consider donating to support its ongoing development.
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[ Donate :material-emoticon-cool: ](https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=T4M976M5URSUE¤cy_code=AUD){: .md-button .md-button--primary }
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<img src="/assets/paypal-logo-small-min-300x136.png" border="0" alt="PayPal Logo" style="width: 102px; length:225px; vertical-align:middle;">
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[ Donate <!-- :material-emoticon-cool: --> ](https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=T4M976M5URSUE¤cy_code=AUD){: .md-button .md-button--primary }
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<img src="{{ assets }}/paypal-logo-small-min-300x136.png" border="0" alt="PayPal Logo" style="width: 136px; length:300px; vertical-align:middle; padding-left: 20px">
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Parts are the fundamental element of any inventory. InvenTree groups parts into structured categories which allow you to arrange parts to meet your particular needs.
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[Read more...](part/part)
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[Read more...](/part/part)
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### Manage Suppliers
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InvenTree allows you to easily create, modify or delete suppliers and supplier items linked to any part in your inventory.
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[Read more...](buy/supplier)
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[Read more...](/buy/supplier)
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### Instant Stock Knowledge
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Instantly view current stock for a certain part, in a particular location, or required for an individual build. Stock items are organized in cascading locations and sub-locations, allowing flexible inspection of stock under any location. Stock items can be serialized for tracking of individual items, and test results can be stored against a serialized stock item for the purpose of acceptance testing and commissioning.
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[Read more...](stock/stock)
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[Read more...](/stock/stock)
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### BOM Management
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Intelligent BOM (Bill of Material) management provides a clear understanding of the sub-parts required to make a new part.
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InvenTree allows you to upload simple BOM files in multiple formats, and download a detailed BOM with all the information stored in its database.
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[Read more...](build/bom)
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[Read more...](/build/bom)
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### Build Parts
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Inventree features a build management system to help you track the progress of your builds.
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Builds consume stock items to make new parts, you can decide to automatically or manually allocate parts from your current inventory.
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[Read more...](build/build)
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[Read more...](/build/build)
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### Report
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Generate a wide range of reports using custom templates. [Read more...](docs/report/report)
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Generate a wide range of reports using custom templates. [Read more...](/report/report)
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### Extend and Customize
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InvenTree is designed to be highly extensible. If the core InvenTree functionality does not meet your particular need, InvenTree provides a RESTful API, a native Python library, and a powerful plugin system.
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[Read more...](extend/api)
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[Read more...](/extend/api)
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## Getting Started
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Refer to the [installation guide](start/install) for instructions on installing InvenTree. The server where InvenTree is to be installed will need to meet some basic package requirements, and a certain level of system administration understanding is assumed.
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Refer to the [installation guide](/start/install) for instructions on installing InvenTree. The server where InvenTree is to be installed will need to meet some basic package requirements, and a certain level of system administration understanding is assumed.
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### Serving Data
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Once a database is setup, you need a way of accessing the data. InvenTree provides a "server" application out of the box, but this may not scale particularly well with multiple users. Instead, InvenTree can be served using a webserver such as [Gunicorn](https://gunicorn.org/). For more information see the [deployment documentation](start/deploy).
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Once a database is setup, you need a way of accessing the data. InvenTree provides a "server" application out of the box, but this may not scale particularly well with multiple users. Instead, InvenTree can be served using a webserver such as [Gunicorn](https://gunicorn.org/). For more information see the [deployment documentation](/start/deploy).
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## OS Requirements
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As part of the previous *install* step, a configuration file (**config.yaml**) is created. The configuration file provides administrators control over various setup options without digging into the Django *settings.py* script. The default setup uses a local sqlite database with *DEBUG* mode enabled.
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For further information on installation configuration, refer to the [Configuration](start/config) section.
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For further information on installation configuration, refer to the [Configuration](/start/config) section.
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!!! warning "Configure Database"
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Ensure database settings are correctly configured in `config.yaml` before proceeding to the next step!
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### Run Production Server
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For a production install, refer to [deployment instructions](start/deploy).
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For a production install, refer to [deployment instructions](/start/deploy).
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### Initialize New Database
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Configure the new database using the normal processes (see [Configuration](start/config))
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Configure the new database using the normal processes (see [Configuration](/start/config))
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Then, ensure that the database schema are correctly initialized in the new database:
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