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A Django utility for eSewa signature generation.

Project description

Django-esewa

A simple, developer-friendly package for integrating the eSewa Payment Gateway into Django applications.

Overview

django-esewa was developed by Nischal Lamichhane to simplify eSewa integration for Python/Django developers. It aims to handle common payment gateway tasks like generating HMAC signatures, verifying transactions, and status checks (in future versions).

Features

  • HMAC Key Generation: Easily generate the signature required for eSewa requests.
  • Customization: Configure secret keys, product codes, success URLs, and failure URLs.

Future Goals

  • Transaction status verification.
  • Improved documentation for all class methods.

QuickStart

pip install django-esewa

Note: Ensure you have added necessary settings like ESEWA_SECRET_KEY, ESEWA_SUCCESS_URL, and ESEWA_FAILURE_URL in your settings.py.

Even though you can use the generate_signature function without creating an object of EsewaPayment, if you want to use other features, you need to add ESEWA_SUCCESS_URL, ESEWA_FAILURE_URL (will fallback to localhost:8000/success/ & localhost:8000/failure/) & ESEWA_SECRET_KEY (will fall back to '8gBm/:&EnhH.1/q').

ESEWA_SUCCESS_URL = "localhost:8000/success/"
ESEWA_FAILURE_URL = "localhost:8000/failure/"
ESEWA_SECRET_KEY = "<Custom_key_from_Esewa>"

Usage

Generating HTML Form

Views.py

from esewa import EsewaPayment

def confirm_order(request,id):
    order = Order.objects.get(id=id)
   

    payment = EsewaPayment(
        product_code=order.code,
        success_url="http://yourdomain.com/success/",
        failure_url="http://yourdomain.com/failure/",
        secret_key="your_secret_key"
    )
    payment.create_signature(
        order.amount,
        order.uuid
    )

    context = {
        'form':payment.generate_form()
    }
    return render(request,'order/checkout.html',context)

order/checkout.html

<form action="https://rc-epay.esewa.com.np/api/epay/main/v2/form" method="POST">
    {{form|safe}}
    <button type="submit">Pay with Esewa </button>
</form>

Generating a Signature

The generate_signature function helps create the HMAC signature required by eSewa for secure transactions.

Function Signature:

def generate_signature(
    total_amount: float,
    transaction_uuid: str,
    key: str = "8gBm/:&EnhH.1/q",
    product_code: str = "EPAYTEST"
) -> str:

Example:

from esewa import generate_signature

# During Development
signature = generate_signature(1000, "123abc")

# In Production
signature = generate_signature(1000, "123abc", "<your_private_key>", "<product_code>")

Using the EsewaPayment Class

EsewaPayment provides additional configuration options for success and failure URLs. List of all methods in EsewaPayment:

  • __init__()
  • create_signature()
  • generate_form()
  • get_status()
  • is_completed()
  • verify_signature()
  • log_transaction()
  • __eq__()

List of In-development methods:

  • generate_redirect_url()
  • refund_payment()
  • simulate_payment()

Initialization:

from esewa import EsewaPayment

payment = EsewaPayment(
    product_code="EPAYTEST",
    success_url="http://yourdomain.com/success/",
    failure_url="http://yourdomain.com/failure/",
    secret_key="your_secret_key"
)

Settings

To use custom configurations, add the following keys to your settings.py:

# settings.py

ESEWA_SECRET_KEY = "your_secret_key"
ESEWA_SUCCESS_URL = "http://yourdomain.com/success/"
ESEWA_FAILURE_URL = "http://yourdomain.com/failure/"

If these settings are missing, the package will use the following defaults:

  • ESEWA_SECRET_KEY: "8gBm/:&EnhH.1/q"
  • ESEWA_SUCCESS_URL: "http://localhost:8000/success/"
  • ESEWA_FAILURE_URL: "http://localhost:8000/failure/"

Contributing

Current To-Do List

  • Write documentation for all methods in the EsewaPayment class.
  • Add refund method

How to Contribute

  1. Fork this repository.
  2. Create a feature branch.
  3. Commit your changes with clear messages.
  4. Submit a pull request (PR) with a detailed description of your changes.

Credits

django-esewa is maintained by Nischal Lamichhane. This package was created as a last-ditch effort to help Python/Django developers integrate eSewa Payment Gateway efficiently.

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