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Words Recorder

Words Recorder is an app to record the word that you are unfamiliar with when you do some reading, based on Python, PyQt5 and MySQL.

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Words Recorder

Installation

First, clone the repo and install the required packages.

>> git clone https://github.com/LewisTian/PyQt5-Apps.git
>> cd PyQt5-Apps/words-recorder
>> pip install -r requirements.txt

Next, create a MySQL table like 'mysql.sql', and config the 'setting.ini'. The 'path' below must be matched with the 'secure_file_priv' in the 'my.ini'(Windows) / 'mysqld.cnf'(Linux).

# setting.ini
[MySQL]
host = localhost
user = root
password = 
db = 
port = 3306
charset = utf8
path = 

Finally, you can run the app.

>> python main.py 

Usage

Note that you should connect to the database first.

import

You can import data via a file, and the rules of the file format are as follows

  • original word and translation are splitted by blanks or tabs.
  • phrase and expression should be joined by '-' or '_' instead of blanks.
  • a blank line in the last.

export

Export data as a '.csv' file.

insert

Put original word and translation in the corresponding input field, then click the 'insert' button or press 'Ctrl+Return'.

query

Put original word in the 'origin' input field, then click the 'query' button or press 'Ctrl+Q'.

update

You can modify the data in the table('id' column is not permitted), then click the 'update' button or press 'Ctrl+U'. You can modify multiple lines of data at once.

delete

Click the 'delete' button or press 'Ctrl+D'. You can delete multiple lines at once.

style sheet

You can write your own style sheet named 'style.qss' in the 'PyQt5-Apps/words-recorder' directory.

License

GNU General Public License v3.0