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README.md
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Worblehat
More information on https://www.pvv.ntnu.no/pvv/Bokhyllen/Worblehat/
What?
Worblehat is a simple library management system written specifically for Programvareverkstedet.
Why?
Programvareverkstedet is a small community with many books and games. A simple web platform is needed to manage the library. We need to know who owns each item, if we can loan it out and where it is.
Programvareverkstedet har en rekke bøker, og en konstant tilstrøm av nye. Teoretisk sett skal disse ryddes og kategoriseres jevntlig, men da dette ikke gjøres ofte nok kan det være et varig strev å finne ut hvor bøker står til enhver tid. Styret har derfor tatt initiativ til å opprette et biblioteksystem for å systematisere bøkene. Prosjektet har fått navn Worblehat etter en bibliotekar i Terry Pratchetts discworld serie. Worblehatt har vært påbegynnt flere ganger opp gjennom historien uten å komme i noen form for funksjonell tilstand enda.
Technical details
Setup
This project uses [poetry][poetry] as its buildtool as of May 2023.
$ poetry install
$ poetry run alembic migrate
$ poetry run worblehat --help
How to configure
See config.template
for configurable settings.
Unless provided through the --config
flag, program will automatically look for a config file in these locations:
./config.toml
~/.config/worblehat/config.toml
/var/lib/worblehat/config.toml
Run poetry run worblehat --help
for more info
TODO List
Setting up a database with all of PVVs books
- Create postgres database
- Model all bookshelfs
- Scan in all books
Cli version of the program (this is currently being worked on)
- [~] Ability to pull data from online sources with ISBN
- This possibly needs some more work, to pull data from different sources. We have a quite large library of manga that we would have to manually add to openlibrary if we were to use this as our only source.
- Ability to create and update bookcases
- Ability to create and update bookcase shelfs
- Ability to create and update bookcase items
- Ability to borrow and deliver items
- Ability to borrow and deliver multiple items at a time
- Ability to enter the queue for borrowing an item
- Ability to extend a borrowing, only if no one is behind you in the queue
- Ability to list borrowed items which are overdue
- [~] Ability to search for items
- Ability to print PVV-specific labels for items missing a label, or which for any other reason needs a custom one
- Ascii art of monkey with fingers in eyes
Deadline daemon
- Ability to be notified when deadlines are due
- Ability to be notified when books are available
- Ability to have expiring queue positions automatically expire
Web version of the program
- Ability for PVV members to search for books through the PVV website
Points of discussion
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Should this project run in a separate tty-instance on Dibblers interface, or should they share the tty with some kind of switching ability? After some discussion with other PVV members, we came up with an idea where we run the programs in separate ttys, and use a set of large mechanical switches connected to a QMK-flashed microcontroller to switch between them.
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Workaround for not being able to represent items with same ISBN and different owner: if you are absolutely adamant about placing your item at PVV while still owning it, even though PVV already owns a copy of this item, please print out a new label with a "PVV-ISBN" for it