Hi Kasper Laudrup,
Thanks for your response, I have tried this option on pycharm. I just would like to know which of the packages I would need to install for this to work.
I checked that I dont have most of the packages installed.
Kind Regards
Eric Bawakuno | Computer Engineer | +27795639700| +27 815152254 | ericbaw@gmail.com | Address: 29 Rochester Road, Observatory | Cape Town, South Africa | 7925
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On Fri, Apr 9, 2021 at 1:03 AM Kasper Laudrup <laudrup@stacktrace.dk> wrote:
On 08/04/2021 16.19, Eric 247ERICPOINTCOM wrote:
> Good day,
>
> I am new to Python and Django, I just discovered that I can use Django
> to easily implement a project that am working on.
>
> I would like to get some assistance with implementing a booking app into
> my project.
>
> I came across Django-Booking but I dont know how exactly it works, do I
> need to create an app for booking like a new app into my project or do I
> need to use it as a built in package only. Your help will be highly
> appreciated.
>
I was in pretty much the same situation as you. What I needed was a
simple way to make bookings for our family summerhouse. Nothing fancy,
just a way for one of us to book some dates and avoid having to write
mails back and forth.
To achieve that, I also thought it would be the most obvious to use an
already made system, but it really turned out that nothing did really
what I wanted, was outdated or had other issues I can't really remember.
In the end, I implemented it myself and it turned out to be fairly
trivial to do.
Feel free to have a look at:
https://github.com/laudrup/ebbamaala
Be aware that this is not documented and very much made for this
specific purpose and I really doubt I'll get around to generalize this,
so this repository is not just the booking system code.
It was a while ago I wrote it and back then I was even less experienced
in Django than I am now, so if you feel like it, I think implementing
something like that can be recommended as a good learning experience.
I think I started by creating a Booking model with a User, a start and
end date and then worked my way from there.
Feel free to ask any questions and I'll see if I can help. Also be aware
that I'm definitely not saying this is the best way to do it, but at
least it's one way and it works well enough for my purpose :-)
Good luck.
Kind regards,
Kasper Laudrup
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