Produce charts of component availability at JLCPCB from a BOM
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	jlc-chart
Flask app to chart component stock levels from JLCPCB
Installation
This app can be deployed in the same way as any other WSGI application.
With Apache, that looks something like this:
WSGIDaemonProcess jlc-chart user=... group=... threads=2
WSGIScriptAlias /jlc-chart /path/to/jlc-chart/wsgi.py
WSGIScriptReloading On
<Directory /path/to/jlc-chart>
    WSGIProcessGroup jlc-chart
    WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL}
    AuthType Basic
    AuthName "Restricted Content"
    AuthUserFile /path/to/.htpasswd
    Require valid-user
</Directory>
Once configuration is complete, the database must be initialised:
flask init-db
Once up and running, a cron job must be created to perform the poll:
crontab -e
1   9       *       *       *       /path/to/jlc-chart/poll
Acknowledgements
With thanks to Unipart Digital for graciously allowing me to retain copyright of this project after it was initially developed as an in-house tool.