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kandi X-RAY | PortfolioManagement Summary
kandi X-RAY | PortfolioManagement Summary
PortfolioManagement is a Python library. PortfolioManagement has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has build file available and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
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PortfolioManagement has a low active ecosystem.
It has 0 star(s) with 2 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
PortfolioManagement has no issues reported. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of PortfolioManagement is current.
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PortfolioManagement has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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Install PortfolioManagement
INSTALLATION We need Python, Django and mysqlclient installed to run this project. Python : Python Installation Django : pip install django MySQLClient : MySQLClient Installation
After installing the dependencies -: Clone the repository : git clone https://github.com/<username>/<forked-repo>.git Create your own virtual environment : python3 -m venv venv 'source venv/bin/activate' Install your requirements : pip install -r requirements.txt open cmd and run the commands to create the database : mysql -u root -p CREATE DATABASE portfoliomanagement; USE portfoliomanagement; To get database files in your PC run this command for all .sql files in database folder : mysql > source file_path_with_file_name.sql; Open setting.py file in PortfolioManager folder and change database section to this : Make your migrations : python manage.py makemigrations python manage.py migrate Run project on localhost : python manage.py runserver
GETTING STARTED WITH THE GOOGLE COLAB ANALYSIS TOOL We need to upload analysis csv files into Google Colab to run the notebook. Go to the "Analysis Tool Files" folder Download all the files present in the folder Upload these files into the Google Colab Run the notebook shells one by one The last shell contains the dashboard
We need to upload analysis csv files into Google Colab to run the notebook. Go to the "Analysis Tool Files" folder Download all the files present in the folder Upload these files into the Google Colab
Run the notebook shells one by one
The last shell contains the dashboard
OVERVIEW OF THE WEB APP HOME PAGE REGISTERATION PAGE LOGIN PAGE LOGOUT PAGE DASHBOARD ALL_STOCKS_PROFILES MY STOCKS PAGE (to add stocks to the portfolio) LOGOUT
After installing the dependencies -: Clone the repository : git clone https://github.com/<username>/<forked-repo>.git Create your own virtual environment : python3 -m venv venv 'source venv/bin/activate' Install your requirements : pip install -r requirements.txt open cmd and run the commands to create the database : mysql -u root -p CREATE DATABASE portfoliomanagement; USE portfoliomanagement; To get database files in your PC run this command for all .sql files in database folder : mysql > source file_path_with_file_name.sql; Open setting.py file in PortfolioManager folder and change database section to this : Make your migrations : python manage.py makemigrations python manage.py migrate Run project on localhost : python manage.py runserver
GETTING STARTED WITH THE GOOGLE COLAB ANALYSIS TOOL We need to upload analysis csv files into Google Colab to run the notebook. Go to the "Analysis Tool Files" folder Download all the files present in the folder Upload these files into the Google Colab Run the notebook shells one by one The last shell contains the dashboard
We need to upload analysis csv files into Google Colab to run the notebook. Go to the "Analysis Tool Files" folder Download all the files present in the folder Upload these files into the Google Colab
Run the notebook shells one by one
The last shell contains the dashboard
OVERVIEW OF THE WEB APP HOME PAGE REGISTERATION PAGE LOGIN PAGE LOGOUT PAGE DASHBOARD ALL_STOCKS_PROFILES MY STOCKS PAGE (to add stocks to the portfolio) LOGOUT
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