grabowski 379ed232df feat: Add SvelteKit web app with scan sessions and import queue
Replaces the Flask/Alpine web app with a SvelteKit 2 + Svelte 5 rewrite
under web/, built on adapter-node and Tailwind v4. Same shape as the
reference b4l budget app — no auth, stateless pass-through to InvenTree.

New "scan session" flow groups mass scans into a session with live
counters (scanned / succeeded / pending / failed). Unknown parts in
import mode are fed to a worker pool that spawns inventree-part-import
(IMPORT_CONCURRENCY, default 3, with 3-retry). Anything that can't be
resolved automatically — parse errors, missing qty, invalid location,
API errors, or imports that exhaust retries — drops into a Failures
panel with a per-item Fix dialog (edit fields / search existing part /
retry import). CSV export on the failure list.

Layout is two-column on lg+: scanner + activity on the left, pending
imports + failures on the right. Light-theme default. SSE on
/api/events streams session and import events to the client.

Barcode parser ported from the Python/JS versions and hardened for
Digi-Key MH10.8.2 barcodes both with and without GS separators (old
parser greedy-matched Q's digits and read "Q6" + "11ZPICK" as 611).
Import worker also now treats a subprocess failure followed by a
successful findPart as a success, so partial imports (part created but
a duplicate parameter trips the DB constraint) no longer land in the
Failures panel.

Deploy artifacts: systemd unit, nginx example (SSE-friendly), and a
step-by-step deploy/README. Requires inventree-part-import >= 1.9.2 on
the server for InvenTree 1.x API compatibility.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-22 15:58:57 +07:00
2025-10-29 11:20:22 +07:00
2025-10-29 11:20:22 +07:00

InvenTree Stock Tool

A comprehensive barcode scanning application for InvenTree inventory management.

Available in two versions:

  • Desktop App (tkinter) - Traditional GUI application
  • Web App (Flask) - Modern browser-based interface NEW!

Features

  • Stock Addition: Add stock to inventory by scanning barcodes
  • Stock Updates: Update existing stock levels
  • Stock Checking: Check current stock levels
  • Part Location: Find where parts are stored
  • Async Part Import: Non-blocking background import for unknown parts
  • Server Connection Monitoring: Real-time connection status
  • Barcode Command Support: Control the app via barcode commands
  • Web Interface: Access from any device with a browser (NEW!)

Requirements

  • Python 3.9 or higher
  • InvenTree server with API access

Installation

# Clone the repository
git clone <repository-url>
cd stocktool

# Install with uv
uv sync

# Run the DESKTOP application
uv run stock-tool

# OR run the WEB application
uv run stock-tool-web
# Then open browser to http://localhost:5000

👉 For Web App setup, see WEB_APP.md

Manual Installation

# Install dependencies
pip install sv-ttk pillow requests pyyaml

# Run the application
python src/stocktool/stock_tool_gui_v2.py

Configuration

Create a configuration file at ~/.config/scan_and_import.yaml:

host: https://your-inventree-server.com
token: your-api-token-here

Required Fields

  • host: Your InvenTree server URL (without trailing slash)
  • token: Your InvenTree API token

Usage

  1. Select Location: Scan a location barcode or enter location ID
  2. Select Mode: Choose operation mode (Add Stock, Update Stock, Check Stock, or Locate Part)
  3. Scan Parts: Scan part barcodes to perform operations

Async Part Import (New!)

When you scan a part that doesn't exist in the system:

  1. Part is automatically queued for background import
  2. Continue scanning other parts - no waiting required!
  3. Watch the "Pending Imports" section to see import progress
  4. Part is automatically processed when import completes
  5. Failed imports retry automatically (up to 3 attempts)

Benefits:

  • No more UI freezing when importing parts
  • Scan multiple unknown parts in quick succession
  • Visual feedback showing import progress
  • Automatic error handling and retry logic

Barcode Commands

The application supports special barcode commands for quick mode switching:

  • Mode Switching:

    • MODE:ADD, MODE:IMPORT, ADD_STOCK, IMPORT - Switch to Add Stock mode
    • MODE:UPDATE, UPDATE_STOCK, UPDATE - Switch to Update Stock mode
    • MODE:CHECK, MODE:GET, CHECK_STOCK, CHECK - Switch to Check Stock mode
    • MODE:LOCATE, LOCATE_PART, LOCATE, FIND_PART - Switch to Locate Part mode
  • Debug Control:

    • DEBUG:ON, DEBUG_ON - Enable debug mode
    • DEBUG:OFF, DEBUG_OFF - Disable debug mode
  • Location Management:

    • CHANGE_LOCATION, NEW_LOCATION, SET_LOCATION, LOCATION - Change current location

Supported Barcode Formats

The application supports multiple barcode formats:

  1. JSON-like format: {PM:PART-CODE,QTY:10}
  2. Separator-based format: Fields separated by \x1D or \x1E
    • Part codes starting with 30P or 1P
    • Quantities starting with Q
  3. InvenTree location barcodes: INV-SL<location_id>

Development

Project Structure

stocktool/
├── src/
│   └── stocktool/
│       ├── __init__.py
│       └── stock_tool_gui_v2.py
├── tests/
│   ├── __init__.py
│   ├── test_add_stock.py
│   ├── test_duplicate_handling.py
│   ├── test_parse_fix.py
│   └── test_stock_level.py
├── pyproject.toml
├── .gitignore
└── README.md

Running Tests

# Using UV
uv run pytest

# Manual
pytest tests/

Building

# Build the package
uv build

# Install locally
uv pip install -e .

License

MIT License

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

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