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TEXTILE-STORE-MANAGEMENT-DBMS

A DBMS project on Textile Store Management using StreamLit-Python for the frontend app and a mysql database

SYNOPSIS

A DBMS mini project on Textile Store Management System where we use streamlit python for front-end and mysql database as the backend. Apart from that we have multiple mysql queries based on :

  • Joins, comprising natural, inner, outer, etc...
  • Aggregation & Set operations
  • Views
  • Triggers & Cursors
  • Procedures & Functions

INSTRUCTIONS

  • Install the latest version of XAMPP or any other mysql equivalent workspace
  • Download the project, or enter the following in terminal if you have git installed :-
git clone github.com/smsraj2001/TEXTILE-STORE-MANAGEMENT-DBMS.git

DATABASE

  • Next switch on your xampp server and click on phpMyAdmin and click on New database and create it with any name.
    • Now click on your new database and on your right panel select Import option and upload the .sql file from the database folder available in TEXTILE-STORE-MANAGEMENT-DBMS folder.
    • Your database will be loaded with all the pre-existing values, functions, procedures, triggers, views, cursors, etc...
    • Enter your my-sql database connection details in the secrets.toml file available in the /.streamlit directory in SRC-APP (Root-Directory).
    • For complete understanding of the database please refer to the ER-Diagrams uploaded which has both E-R diagram and Relational Schema
    • Now let's dive to the front end

FRONTEND

  • Before entering the front-end, (Python should be already installed) , install streamlit and plotly by the following command :
    pip install streamlit
    pip install plotly
  • After this enter into the folder:
    cd TEXTILE-STORE-MANAGEMENT-DBMS\SRC-APP
  • Open a terminal here and run
    steamlit run app.py
  • Remember : In the database.py file , rename the database name to the name you had given initially in the DATABASE instructions.
  • Hence, you have the entire project running successfully.
  • For deeper understanding of the DBMS project, look into the REPORT PDF uploaded for visualizing the outputs for database and front-end.

ENJOY !!!

UPDATE : Click Here Deployed in RENDER!!!

NOTE : For any queries/corrections, please feel free to mail : sutharsanraj2001@gmail.com