Manage your meals, your calories and your biometric data. It has it's own products and additives database
This project has been archived because I’ve developed a web app called django_calories_tracker (backend) and calories_tracker (frontend) to replace it. These projects improve caloriestracker using vue as a SPA instead of a desktop app with PyQt5. Give it a try ;)
You can still use caloriestracker, it’s working fine and it’s a good code repository of python with QT.
If you use Gentoo, you can find the ebuild in https://github.com/turulomio/myportage/tree/master/app-office/caloriestracker
If you use another distribution, you nee to install PyQtChart and PyQtWebEngine manually. They aren’t in Linux setup.py dependencies due to PyQt5 doesn’t use standard setup tools. So for compatibility reasons with distributions like Gentoo, we use this additional step.
pip install PyQtChart
pip install PyQtWebEngine
pip install caloriestracker
You must download caloriestracker-X.X.X.exe and execute it. They are portable apps so they took a little more time to start, be patient.
Install python from https://www.python.org/downloads/ and don’t forget to add python to the path during installation.
Open a CMD console
pip install caloriestracker
Now you have in the python scripts path caloriestracker.exe
If you want to create a Desktop shortcut, for this commands, you can write in console
caloriestracker_shortcuts
Calories Tracker uses PostgreSQL database as its backend. So you need to create a database and load its schema, opening the app with:
caloriestracker
or pressing it’s menu option.
Add your connection settings to a new database and pulse ‘New database’
Once database has been created, just log into caloriestracker after typing again:
caloriestracker
or pressing it’s menu option.
In Calories tracker you can add your own products and you can share them with us, if you wish with this PROCEDURE
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