Calculate how much money is worth in a different country. Uses data from World Bank.
Note: Works on python3.4 and above.
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Clone the source code
git clone https://github.com/dransome/pppconverter.git
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Create a virtual environments and install the dependencies
virtualenv -p python3 env source env/bin/activate pip install -r requirements.txt
OR
If deploying on Jelastic, just edit the server's wsgi.conf
to point WSGIDaemonProcess
home="/var/www/webroot/ROOT"
and Jelastic will take care of the rest.
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Create the sqlite database by running the website.py file.
./manage.py db_init
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Import the CSV into the sqlite database.
./manage.py importcsv -f data.csv
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Import countries CSV into the sqlite database
./manage.py importcountries -f countries.csv
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Define Open Exchange Rates API key in
instance/local.py
OPEN_EXCHANGE = 'write the APP ID here'
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Update FX rates
./manage.py update_conversion_rate
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Download the CSV data from the world bank portal and unzip the file.
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Review the CSV file to check which year has data you need for the countries you're interested in
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Edit manage.py
list_of_years
value to the year you want to extract -
Delete the preamble metadata rows from the top of the CSV (data source, last updated date) to leave the country name and years headers as the top row of the CSV
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Run the parsecsv.py script to create a file called parsed_data.csv.
./manage.py parsecsv -f /path/to/file
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Replace data.csv file with the newly created parsed_data.csv file.
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Import the new CSV into the sqlite database.
./manage.py importcsv -f data.csv
If this step fails due to UNIQUE constraint failed
You may need to rename the sqlite db file and repeat the setup steps using your new data file.