This example shows how to use Anychart library with the Python programming language, Django web framework and MySQL database.
To use this sample you must have Python 2.* installed (if not please visit python download page), PIP - Python package manager (if not please check isntallation guide) and MySQL installed and running (if not please check out MySQL download page and follow instructions)
To check your installations, run the following command in the command line:
$ python --version
Python 2.7.6 # sample output
$ pip -V
pip 1.5.4 from /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages (python 2.7) # sample output
$ mysql --version
mysql Ver 14.14 Distrib 5.5.52, for debian-linux-gnu (x86_64) using readline 6. # sample output
To start this example run commands listed below.
Clone the repository from github.com:
$ git clone [email protected]:anychart-integrations/python-django-mysql-template.git
Navigate to the repository folder:
$ cd python-django-mysql-template
Make sure you have installed Django and MySQL-python dependencies:
$ pip freeze
# sample output
...
Django==1.10.2
MySQL-python==1.2.5
...
if not, please, install them:
$ pip install MySQL-python
$ pip install django
For more details about installation see Django installation guide
Set up MySQL database, use -u -p flags to provide username and password:
$ mysql < database_backup.sql
Run example:
$ python manage.py runserver 8000
Open browser at http://127.0.0.1:8000/
Your workspace should look like:
python-django-mysql-template/
fruits/
migrations/
__init__.py
static/
css/
style.css # css style
templates/
fruits/
index.html # html template
__init__.py
admin.py
apps.py
models.py # app's models
test.py
urls.py # app routes
views.py # app views
python-django-mysql-template/
__init__.py
settings.py # basic settings, including MySQL settings
urls.py # project routes
wsgi.py
database_backup.sql # MySQL database dump
LICENSE
manage.py # main Django script
README.md
More about Django folder structure you can read here.
Language - Python
Web framework - Django
Database - MySQL
AnyChart Python/Django/MySQL integration sample includes two parts:
- Code of the integration sample that allows to use Javascript library (in this case, AnyChart) with Python language, Django framework and MySQL database. You can use, edit, modify it, use it with other Javascript libraries without any restrictions. It is released under Apache 2.0 License.
- AnyChart JavaScript library. It is released under Commercial license. You can test this plugin with the trial version of AnyChart. Our trial version is not limited by time and doesn't contain any feature limitations. Check details here.
If you have any questions regarding licensing - please contact us. [email protected]