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AFIP integration for django

Project description

django-afip is a django application for interacting with AFIP’s web-services (and models all related data). For the moment only WSFE and WSAA are implemented.

Instalation

First install the actual package:

pip install django-afip

And then configure your project to use it by adding it to settings.py:

INSTALLED_APPS = (
    ...
    'django_afip',
    ...
)

If you want to use AFIP’s testing servers, then you’ll need to configure the app to do so:

AFIP_DEBUG = True

Getting started

First of all, you’ll need to create a taxpayer, and upload the related ssl key and certificate (for authorization). django-afip includes admin views for every model included, and it’s the recomended way to create one.

Once you have created a taxpayer, you’ll need its points of sales. This, again, should be done via the admin by selecting “fetch points of sales’.

Finally, you’ll need to pre-populate certain models with AFIP-defined data. Rather than include fixtures which require updating over time, a special view has been included for importing them from the WS with live data. Only a superuser can activate this population. This view is idempotent, and running it more than once will not create any duplicate data.

To access this view, add something like this to your views.py:

urlpatterns = [
    ...
    url(r'^__afip__/', include('django_afip.urls')),
    ...
]

Then visit http://example.com/__afip__/populate_models. This will retrieve Receipt Types, Document Types, and a few other data types from AFIP’s WS. Again, only a user with superuser priviledges may trigger this download.

You are now ready to start creating and validating receipts. While you may do this via the admin as well, you probably want to do this programatically or via some custom view.

Licence

This software is distributed under the ISC licence. See LICENCE for details.

Copyright (c) 2015 Hugo Osvaldo Barrera <hugo@barrera.io>

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