Django app for Talar.app
Project description
django-talar
Django app for Talar.app service.
Installation
-
pip install django-talar
. -
Add
django_talar
to your django settingsINSTALLED_APPS
. -
Modify code below and also insert it into django settings:
TALAR = { 'project_id': env.str('TALAR_PROJECT_ID', None), 'access_key_id': env.str('TALAR_ACCESS_KEY_ID', None), 'access_key': env.str('TALAR_ACCESS_KEY', None), }
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Include this into your core urls:
path('talar/', include(('django_talar.urls', 'talar'))),
Basic usage
django-talar contains basic form django_talar.forms.PaymentForm
and template
django_talar/talar_make_payment.html
for making payments. It is suggested to
use it by adding your own view like so:
def make_payment(request):
data = {
'external_id': EXTERNAL_ID, # You order/payment unique key that will be used to identify payment
'amount': AMOUNT, # your data
'currency': CURRENCY, # your data
'continue_url': CONTINUE_URL, # Insert address for redirection after successfull payment
}
talar = Talar()
url = talar.url
data = talar.create_payment_data(data)
payment_form = PaymentForm(data={
'key_id': talar.access_key_id,
'encrypted': data
})
return render(request, 'django_talar/make_payment.html', {
'url': url,
'payment_form': payment_form
})
html code will handle redirection if everything is correct:
<div>
<p>{% trans 'After continuing you will be redirected to payment provider site.' %}</p>
<form action="{{ url }}" method="post" class="form-inline">
{{ payment_form.as_p }}
<button type=submit class="btn btn-primary">{% trans 'Pay' %}</button>
</form>
</div>
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