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quartet epcis 4.0.0
Built on top of the world-class EPCPyYes python package.
Real EPCIS support for serious people running real systems.
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The essential Open-Source EPCIS component for the QU4RTET traceability
platform.
For more on QU4RTET see http://www.serial-lab.com
The quartet_epcis python package is a Django application that
contains the base database models necessary for the support of
EPCIS 1.2 data persistence to an RDBMS. The quartet_epcis.parsing
package contains an EPCIS XML parser that will take an input stream
of XML data and save it to a configured database back-end.
The quartet_epcis.app_models directory contains a set of
Django ORM models that are used to define the database scheme
and store EPCIS data in the database.
Documentation
Find the latest docs here:
https://serial-lab.gitlab.io/quartet_epcis/
The full (pre-built )documentation is under the docs directory in this project.
Quickstart
Install QU4RTET EPCIS
pip install quartet_epcis
Add it to your INSTALLED_APPS:
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'quartet_epcis',
...
)
Features
Maintains the database schema for EPCIS 1.2 support.
Parses EPCIS 1.2 XML streams to the configured backend database system.
Enforces business rules around decommissioning, commissioning, aggregation,
disaggregation, etc.
Running The Unit Tests
source <YOURVIRTUALENV>/bin/activate
(myenv) $ pip install -r requirements_test.txt
(myenv) $ python runtests.py
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