# COUNTER 5 Report Tool This project uses the SUSHI API to request usage reports from library vendors. The JSON data received is used to generate TSV reports that follow the COUNTER 5 standards. The project is written with Python 3.7. The PyQt GUI framework is used to create a user friendly (hopefully) GUI. ## Features - Manage library vendor credentials - Fetch reports that strictly adhere to the COUNTER 5 standards - Fetch customized reports using the available parameters in the SUSHI API - Import COUNTER 5 reports into the local directories and database - Specify the costs of subscribed items - Search the sqlite database of fetched and imported reports - Generate charts using the data in the database ## Developer Contact Info - Adam McGuigan apmcguigan@upei.ca - Chandler Acorn cjacorn@upei.ca - Samuel Esan sesan@upei.ca - Urvesh Boodhun uboodhun@upei.ca - Ziheng Huang Zihhuang@upei.ca ## Download Project https://github.com/CS-4820-Library-Project/COUNTER-5-Report-Tool/releases ## Developer Documentation https://counter-5-report-tool.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ ## How to use pyinstaller for executables https://github.com/CS-4820-Library-Project/COUNTER-5-Report-Tool/blob/master/docs/pyinstaller-how-to.md ## Setup Instructions (Windows) - Install Python 3.8.2 [https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.8.2/python-3.8.2-amd64.exe] ### Add Python to environment variables [https://datatofish.com/add-python-to-windows-path/] - Open control panel - System and Security -> System -> Advanced System Settings -> Advanced -> Environment Variables - System Variables: Click on Path, Click Edit... - Click Browse - Browse to where python is downloaded, by default: C:\Users\USER_NAME\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38 - Add another variable in the same way that we just did. - Except this time set the filepath to C:\Users\apjm4\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python38\Scripts Python should now be accessible in Windows Command Prompt. Open command prompt and type Python --version. This should return the version of python that is installed. If not the path may be wrong or python was not installed correctly. type pip -v into command prompt, this should return the version of PIP that is installed with Python. ### Download the project from Github - Close and re-open command prompt - type cd - Open the location you downloaded the project to and drag the folder into the command prompt window - Your command prompt window should now show "C:\Users\NAME>cd C:\Users\NAME\DOWNLOAD_LOCATION - Hit ENTER - type: pip install -r requirements.txt - This installs all the neccessary packages to run the project. ### Run the project - Type: python maindriver.py - A User-Interface window should open with the project working - To run the project from now on, you only need to double click or right click and open MainDriver.py and the project should open ## Developer Setup (using Anaconda and Pycharm) - Download and install Anaconda: https://www.anaconda.com/distribution/#download-section - Download and install PyCharm: https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/download/ ### Using Anaconda - Launch Anaconda Navigator (Anaconda GUI) - Go to Environments on the left pane - Search for and ensure that pyqt and requests packages are installed ### Using PyCharm - Download and open the project using PyCharm - Go to File->Settings - On the left pane, select Project->Project Interpreter - Click the cog wheel on the right of the project interpreter drop down, click add - Choose Existing environment and set the location to anaconda_install_location/python.exe, OK, OK - Allow the IDE to complete set up then launch the program from MainDriver.py. There should be a play icon next to the line "if __name__ == "__main__":" - We Good To Go!