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For a more nuclear 159 | # option (not recommended) you can uncomment the following to ignore the entire idea folder. 160 | #.idea/ 161 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /English-README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ### Guide to Setting Up the Environment and Running the Script 2 | 3 | Here is a detailed guide to set up the environment on Windows 10 and run the guest management script: 4 | 5 | --- 6 | 7 | #### 1. **Install Python** 8 | - Download Python from the official website: [python.org/downloads](https://www.python.org/downloads/). 9 | - During installation, **check the "Add Python to PATH" option** to make Python accessible from the terminal. 10 | - Verify the installation by opening the terminal (or `cmd`) and typing: 11 | ```bash 12 | python --version 13 | ``` 14 | 15 | --- 16 | 17 | #### 2. **Install MySQL** 18 | - Download and install MySQL Community Server from the official website: [dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/](https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/). 19 | - During installation: 20 | 1. Set a password for the `root` user (note this password, as it will be used in the script). 21 | 2. Choose the default configuration to enable MySQL as a Windows service. 22 | - After installation, open **MySQL Workbench** (if included) or connect to MySQL via the terminal using: 23 | ```bash 24 | mysql -u root -p 25 | ``` 26 | - Enter the password you set. 27 | 28 | --- 29 | 30 | #### 3. **Install Required Modules** 31 | - Open the terminal or `cmd` and install the `mysql-connector-python` module using the command: 32 | ```bash 33 | pip install mysql-connector-python 34 | ``` 35 | 36 | --- 37 | 38 | #### 4. **Configure the Database** 39 | - The script automatically creates the necessary database and table. Ensure that the MySQL credentials in the script (host, user, password) are correct: 40 | ```python 41 | connection = mysql.connector.connect( 42 | host="localhost", 43 | user="root", 44 | password="your_password" # Replace 'your_password' with the MySQL password 45 | ) 46 | ``` 47 | - If needed, you can test the MySQL connection before running the script: 48 | ```python 49 | import mysql.connector 50 | 51 | try: 52 | connection = mysql.connector.connect( 53 | host="localhost", 54 | user="root", 55 | password="your_password" 56 | ) 57 | print("Connection successful!") 58 | connection.close() 59 | except mysql.connector.Error as err: 60 | print(f"Error: {err}") 61 | ``` 62 | 63 | --- 64 | 65 | #### 5. **Run the Script** 66 | - Save the Python script in a file with a `.py` extension (e.g., `guest_management.py`). 67 | - Run the script in the terminal by typing: 68 | ```bash 69 | python guest_management.py 70 | ``` 71 | - The application window will open with fields and buttons to manage guests. 72 | 73 | --- 74 | 75 | #### 6. **Use the Application** 76 | - **Add Guests**: 77 | 1. Fill in the fields for `Name`, `Password`, `Email`, and `Phone`. 78 | 2. Click the "Add" button. 79 | - **List Guests**: 80 | - Added guests will appear in the list automatically. 81 | - **Remove Guests**: 82 | 1. Select a guest from the list. 83 | 2. Click the "Remove" button. 84 | 85 | --- 86 | 87 | #### 7. **Common Errors and Solutions** 88 | - **MySQL Connection Error**: 89 | - Check if the MySQL service is running on Windows. You can start the service manually: 90 | ```bash 91 | net start MySQL 92 | ``` 93 | - **"ModuleNotFoundError" Error**: 94 | - Ensure the `mysql-connector-python` module is correctly installed: 95 | ```bash 96 | pip install mysql-connector-python 97 | ``` 98 | - **Invalid Credentials**: 99 | - Confirm that the user, password, and host in the script match the MySQL configuration. 100 | 101 | --- 102 | 103 | ### Extras 104 | - **Change the Window Title**: 105 | - Modify the text in the line: 106 | ```python 107 | window.title("Guest List") 108 | ``` 109 | 110 | - **Use Additional Fields in MySQL**: 111 | - To add new fields, update the MySQL table and the script. For example, to add a birthdate: 112 | ```sql 113 | ALTER TABLE guests ADD birth_date DATE; 114 | ``` 115 | 116 | --- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /English-lista_convidados.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import tkinter as tk 2 | from tkinter import messagebox 3 | import mysql.connector 4 | 5 | # Instructions for installing the required modules: 6 | # 1. Install Python on Windows 10 from the official website: https://www.python.org 7 | # 2. Ensure that MySQL is installed and configured on your system. 8 | # 3. Install the necessary modules using the following commands in the terminal: 9 | # pip install mysql-connector-python 10 | 11 | # MySQL database configuration 12 | def configure_database(): 13 | try: 14 | connection = mysql.connector.connect( 15 | host="localhost", 16 | user="root", 17 | password="your_password" # Replace with your password 18 | ) 19 | cursor = connection.cursor() 20 | cursor.execute("CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS guests_db") 21 | cursor.execute(""" 22 | CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS guests_db.guests ( 23 | id INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, 24 | name VARCHAR(255), 25 | password VARCHAR(255), 26 | email VARCHAR(255), 27 | phone VARCHAR(15) 28 | ) 29 | """) 30 | connection.commit() 31 | connection.close() 32 | except mysql.connector.Error as e: 33 | messagebox.showerror("Database Error", f"Error: {str(e)}") 34 | 35 | # Function to add a guest 36 | def add_guest(): 37 | name = entry_name.get() 38 | password = entry_password.get() 39 | email = entry_email.get() 40 | phone = entry_phone.get() 41 | 42 | if not name or not password or not email or not phone: 43 | messagebox.showwarning("Empty Fields", "All fields are required!") 44 | return 45 | 46 | try: 47 | connection = mysql.connector.connect( 48 | host="localhost", 49 | user="root", 50 | password="your_password", # Replace with your password 51 | database="guests_db" 52 | ) 53 | cursor = connection.cursor() 54 | cursor.execute(""" 55 | INSERT INTO guests (name, password, email, phone) 56 | VALUES (%s, %s, %s, %s) 57 | """, (name, password, email, phone)) 58 | connection.commit() 59 | connection.close() 60 | list_guests() 61 | clear_fields() 62 | messagebox.showinfo("Success", "Guest added successfully!") 63 | except mysql.connector.Error as e: 64 | messagebox.showerror("Error", f"Error adding guest: {str(e)}") 65 | 66 | # Function to remove a guest 67 | def remove_guest(): 68 | selected = guest_list.curselection() 69 | if not selected: 70 | messagebox.showwarning("None Selected", "Select a guest to remove.") 71 | return 72 | 73 | try: 74 | guest = guest_list.get(selected) 75 | guest_id = guest.split(" - ")[0] # Assuming the ID is the first part 76 | connection = mysql.connector.connect( 77 | host="localhost", 78 | user="root", 79 | password="your_password", # Replace with your password 80 | database="guests_db" 81 | ) 82 | cursor = connection.cursor() 83 | cursor.execute("DELETE FROM guests WHERE id = %s", (guest_id,)) 84 | connection.commit() 85 | connection.close() 86 | list_guests() 87 | messagebox.showinfo("Success", "Guest removed successfully!") 88 | except mysql.connector.Error as e: 89 | messagebox.showerror("Error", f"Error removing guest: {str(e)}") 90 | 91 | # Function to list the guests 92 | def list_guests(): 93 | guest_list.delete(0, tk.END) 94 | try: 95 | connection = mysql.connector.connect( 96 | host="localhost", 97 | user="root", 98 | password="your_password", # Replace with your password 99 | database="guests_db" 100 | ) 101 | cursor = connection.cursor() 102 | cursor.execute("SELECT id, name, email FROM guests") 103 | for guest in cursor.fetchall(): 104 | guest_list.insert(tk.END, f"{guest[0]} - {guest[1]} ({guest[2]})") 105 | connection.close() 106 | except mysql.connector.Error as e: 107 | messagebox.showerror("Error", f"Error listing guests: {str(e)}") 108 | 109 | # Function to clear the input fields 110 | def clear_fields(): 111 | entry_name.delete(0, tk.END) 112 | entry_password.delete(0, tk.END) 113 | entry_email.delete(0, tk.END) 114 | entry_phone.delete(0, tk.END) 115 | 116 | # GUI configuration 117 | configure_database() 118 | window = tk.Tk() 119 | window.title("Guest List") 120 | window.geometry("600x400") 121 | 122 | # Labels and input fields 123 | tk.Label(window, text="Name:").pack() 124 | entry_name = tk.Entry(window) 125 | entry_name.pack() 126 | 127 | tk.Label(window, text="Password:").pack() 128 | entry_password = tk.Entry(window, show="*") 129 | entry_password.pack() 130 | 131 | tk.Label(window, text="Email:").pack() 132 | entry_email = tk.Entry(window) 133 | entry_email.pack() 134 | 135 | tk.Label(window, text="Phone:").pack() 136 | entry_phone = tk.Entry(window) 137 | entry_phone.pack() 138 | 139 | # Buttons 140 | tk.Button(window, text="Add", command=add_guest).pack(pady=5) 141 | tk.Button(window, text="Remove", command=remove_guest).pack(pady=5) 142 | 143 | # Guest list 144 | guest_list = tk.Listbox(window, width=50, height=10) 145 | guest_list.pack() 146 | 147 | # Initialize the guest list 148 | list_guests() 149 | 150 | # Start the application 151 | window.mainloop() 152 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 2, June 1991 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 5 | 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA 6 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 7 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 8 | 9 | Preamble 10 | 11 | The licenses for most software are designed to take away your 12 | freedom to share and change it. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. 340 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ### Guia para Configurar o Ambiente e Executar o Script 2 | - [English](https://github.com/0joseDark/-mysql-guest-list-0/blob/main/English-README.md) 3 | - Aqui está um guia detalhado para configurar o ambiente no Windows 10 e executar o script de gestão de convidados: 4 | 5 | --- 6 | 7 | #### 1. **Instalar o Python** 8 | - Faça o download do Python a partir do site oficial: [python.org/downloads](https://www.python.org/downloads/). 9 | - Durante a instalação, **marque a opção "Add Python to PATH"** para facilitar o uso do Python no terminal. 10 | - Verifique a instalação abrindo o terminal (ou `cmd`) e digitando: 11 | ```bash 12 | python --version 13 | ``` 14 | 15 | --- 16 | 17 | #### 2. **Instalar o MySQL** 18 | - Faça o download e instale o MySQL Community Server a partir do site oficial: [dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/](https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/). 19 | - Durante a instalação: 20 | 1. Configure uma senha para o usuário `root` (anote essa senha, pois será usada no script). 21 | 2. Escolha a configuração padrão para ativar o MySQL como um serviço no Windows. 22 | - Após a instalação, abra o **MySQL Workbench** (se incluído) ou conecte-se ao MySQL pelo terminal usando: 23 | ```bash 24 | mysql -u root -p 25 | ``` 26 | - Insira a senha configurada. 27 | ======= 28 | **lista de convidados com mysql** 29 | - Aplicação de gestão de convidados com interface gráfica, utilizando MySQL para armazenar e gerir os dados. 30 | ### Explicações: 31 | 1. **Banco de Dados MySQL**: 32 | - O script cria uma base de dados chamada `convidados_db` e uma tabela `convidados`. 33 | - Armazena os campos: `nome`, `palavra_passe`, `email`, e `telefone`. 34 | 35 | --- 36 | 37 | #### 3. **Instalar os Módulos Necessários** 38 | - Abra o terminal ou `cmd` e instale o módulo `mysql-connector-python` com o comando: 39 | ```bash 40 | pip install mysql-connector-python 41 | ``` 42 | 43 | --- 44 | 45 | #### 4. **Configurar o Banco de Dados** 46 | - O script automaticamente cria a base de dados e a tabela necessárias. Certifique-se de que as credenciais do MySQL no script (host, usuário, senha) estão corretas: 47 | ```python 48 | conexao = mysql.connector.connect( 49 | host="localhost", 50 | user="root", 51 | password="sua_senha" # Substitua 'sua_senha' pela senha configurada no MySQL 52 | ) 53 | ``` 54 | - Se necessário, pode testar a conexão com o MySQL antes de executar o script: 55 | ```python 56 | import mysql.connector 57 | 58 | try: 59 | conexao = mysql.connector.connect( 60 | host="localhost", 61 | user="root", 62 | password="sua_senha" 63 | ) 64 | print("Conexão bem-sucedida!") 65 | conexao.close() 66 | except mysql.connector.Error as err: 67 | print(f"Erro: {err}") 68 | ``` 69 | 70 | --- 71 | 72 | #### 5. **Executar o Script** 73 | - Salve o script Python num ficheiro com extensão `.py` (por exemplo, `gestao_convidados.py`). 74 | - Execute o script no terminal digitando: 75 | ```bash 76 | python gestao_convidados.py 77 | ``` 78 | - A janela da aplicação abrirá com os campos e botões para gerir os convidados. 79 | 80 | --- 81 | 82 | #### 6. **Utilizar a Aplicação** 83 | - **Adicionar Convidados**: 84 | 1. Preencha os campos `Nome`, `Palavra-passe`, `E-mail`, e `Telefone`. 85 | 2. Clique no botão "Adicionar". 86 | - **Listar Convidados**: 87 | - Os convidados adicionados aparecem na lista automaticamente. 88 | - **Remover Convidados**: 89 | 1. Selecione um convidado na lista. 90 | 2. Clique no botão "Remover". 91 | 92 | --- 93 | 94 | #### 7. **Erros Comuns e Soluções** 95 | - **Erro de conexão ao MySQL**: 96 | - Verifique se o serviço MySQL está em execução no Windows. Pode iniciar o serviço manualmente: 97 | ```bash 98 | net start MySQL 99 | ``` 100 | - **Erro "ModuleNotFoundError"**: 101 | - Verifique se o módulo `mysql-connector-python` foi instalado corretamente: 102 | ```bash 103 | pip install mysql-connector-python 104 | ``` 105 | - **Credenciais Inválidas**: 106 | - Confirme que o usuário, senha e host no script correspondem à configuração do MySQL. 107 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lista_convidados.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import tkinter as tk 2 | from tkinter import messagebox 3 | import mysql.connector 4 | 5 | # Instruções para instalar os módulos necessários: 6 | # 1. Instale o Python no Windows 10 a partir do site oficial: https://www.python.org 7 | # 2. Certifique-se de que o MySQL está instalado e configurado no seu sistema. 8 | # 3. Instale os módulos necessários com os seguintes comandos no terminal: 9 | # pip install mysql-connector-python 10 | 11 | # Configuração do banco de dados MySQL 12 | def configurar_base_dados(): 13 | try: 14 | conexao = mysql.connector.connect( 15 | host="localhost", 16 | user="root", 17 | password="sua_senha" # Substitua pela sua senha 18 | ) 19 | cursor = conexao.cursor() 20 | cursor.execute("CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS convidados_db") 21 | cursor.execute(""" 22 | CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS convidados_db.convidados ( 23 | id INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, 24 | nome VARCHAR(255), 25 | palavra_passe VARCHAR(255), 26 | email VARCHAR(255), 27 | telefone VARCHAR(15) 28 | ) 29 | """) 30 | conexao.commit() 31 | conexao.close() 32 | except mysql.connector.Error as e: 33 | messagebox.showerror("Erro na Base de Dados", f"Erro: {str(e)}") 34 | 35 | # Função para adicionar um convidado 36 | def adicionar_convidado(): 37 | nome = entrada_nome.get() 38 | palavra_passe = entrada_palavra_passe.get() 39 | email = entrada_email.get() 40 | telefone = entrada_telefone.get() 41 | 42 | if not nome or not palavra_passe or not email or not telefone: 43 | messagebox.showwarning("Campos Vazios", "Todos os campos são obrigatórios!") 44 | return 45 | 46 | try: 47 | conexao = mysql.connector.connect( 48 | host="localhost", 49 | user="root", 50 | password="sua_senha", # Substitua pela sua senha 51 | database="convidados_db" 52 | ) 53 | cursor = conexao.cursor() 54 | cursor.execute(""" 55 | INSERT INTO convidados (nome, palavra_passe, email, telefone) 56 | VALUES (%s, %s, %s, %s) 57 | """, (nome, palavra_passe, email, telefone)) 58 | conexao.commit() 59 | conexao.close() 60 | listar_convidados() 61 | limpar_campos() 62 | messagebox.showinfo("Sucesso", "Convidado adicionado com sucesso!") 63 | except mysql.connector.Error as e: 64 | messagebox.showerror("Erro", f"Erro ao adicionar convidado: {str(e)}") 65 | 66 | # Função para remover um convidado 67 | def remover_convidado(): 68 | selecionado = lista_convidados.curselection() 69 | if not selecionado: 70 | messagebox.showwarning("Nenhum Selecionado", "Selecione um convidado para remover.") 71 | return 72 | 73 | try: 74 | convidado = lista_convidados.get(selecionado) 75 | convidado_id = convidado.split(" - ")[0] # Assumindo que o ID é a primeira parte 76 | conexao = mysql.connector.connect( 77 | host="localhost", 78 | user="root", 79 | password="sua_senha", # Substitua pela sua senha 80 | database="convidados_db" 81 | ) 82 | cursor = conexao.cursor() 83 | cursor.execute("DELETE FROM convidados WHERE id = %s", (convidado_id,)) 84 | conexao.commit() 85 | conexao.close() 86 | listar_convidados() 87 | messagebox.showinfo("Sucesso", "Convidado removido com sucesso!") 88 | except mysql.connector.Error as e: 89 | messagebox.showerror("Erro", f"Erro ao remover convidado: {str(e)}") 90 | 91 | # Função para listar os convidados 92 | def listar_convidados(): 93 | lista_convidados.delete(0, tk.END) 94 | try: 95 | conexao = mysql.connector.connect( 96 | host="localhost", 97 | user="root", 98 | password="sua_senha", # Substitua pela sua senha 99 | database="convidados_db" 100 | ) 101 | cursor = conexao.cursor() 102 | cursor.execute("SELECT id, nome, email FROM convidados") 103 | for convidado in cursor.fetchall(): 104 | lista_convidados.insert(tk.END, f"{convidado[0]} - {convidado[1]} ({convidado[2]})") 105 | conexao.close() 106 | except mysql.connector.Error as e: 107 | messagebox.showerror("Erro", f"Erro ao listar convidados: {str(e)}") 108 | 109 | # Função para limpar os campos de entrada 110 | def limpar_campos(): 111 | entrada_nome.delete(0, tk.END) 112 | entrada_palavra_passe.delete(0, tk.END) 113 | entrada_email.delete(0, tk.END) 114 | entrada_telefone.delete(0, tk.END) 115 | 116 | # Configuração da interface gráfica 117 | configurar_base_dados() 118 | janela = tk.Tk() 119 | janela.title("Lista de Convidados") 120 | janela.geometry("600x400") 121 | 122 | # Labels e entradas 123 | tk.Label(janela, text="Nome:").pack() 124 | entrada_nome = tk.Entry(janela) 125 | entrada_nome.pack() 126 | 127 | tk.Label(janela, text="Palavra-passe:").pack() 128 | entrada_palavra_passe = tk.Entry(janela, show="*") 129 | entrada_palavra_passe.pack() 130 | 131 | tk.Label(janela, text="E-mail:").pack() 132 | entrada_email = tk.Entry(janela) 133 | entrada_email.pack() 134 | 135 | tk.Label(janela, text="Telefone:").pack() 136 | entrada_telefone = tk.Entry(janela) 137 | entrada_telefone.pack() 138 | 139 | # Botões 140 | tk.Button(janela, text="Adicionar", command=adicionar_convidado).pack(pady=5) 141 | tk.Button(janela, text="Remover", command=remover_convidado).pack(pady=5) 142 | 143 | # Lista de convidados 144 | lista_convidados = tk.Listbox(janela, width=50, height=10) 145 | lista_convidados.pack() 146 | 147 | # Inicializar a lista de convidados 148 | listar_convidados() 149 | 150 | # Iniciar a aplicação 151 | janela.mainloop() 152 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------