Django application for subscription businesses
Project description
djaodjin-saas is a Django application that implements the logic to support subscription-based Software-as-a-Service businesses.
Major Features:
Separate billing profiles and authenticated users
Double entry book keeping ledger
Flexible security framework
Tested with
Python: 2.7, Django: 1.11.21 ([LTS](https://www.djangoproject.com/download/)), Django Rest Framework: 3.9.4
Python: 3.6, Django: 1.11.21 ([LTS](https://www.djangoproject.com/download/)), Django Rest Framework: 3.9.4
Python: 3.6, Django: 2.2.2 (latest, [LTS](https://www.djangoproject.com/download/)), Django Rest Framework: 3.9.4
This project contains bare bone templates which are compatible with Django and Jinja2 template engines. To see djaodjin-saas in action as part of a full-fledged subscription-based session proxy, take a look at [djaoapp](https://github.com/djaodjin/djaoapp/).
Full documentation for the project is available at [Read-the-Docs](http://djaodjin-saas.readthedocs.org/)
Development
After cloning the repository, create a virtualenv environment and install the prerequisites:
- <pre><code>
$ virtualenv <em>installTop</em> $ source <em>installTop</em>/bin/activate $ pip install -r testsite/requirements.txt
</code></pre>
To use the testsite, you will need to add the payment processor keys (see [Processor Backends](http://djaodjin-saas.readthedocs.io/en/latest/backends.html)) and Django secret key into a credentials file. Example with [Stripe](https://stripe.com/):
- <pre><code>
$ cat ./credentials
SECRET_KEY = “<em>enough_random_data</em>” STRIPE_PUB_KEY = “<em>your_stripe_public_api_key</em>” STRIPE_PRIV_KEY = “<em>your_stripe_private_api_key</em>”
</code></pre>
It remains to create the database and populate it with test data.
$ python ./manage.py migrate –run-syncdb –noinput $ python ./manage.py loaddata testsite/fixtures/test_data.json
The test_data.json fixture contains the minimal amount of data to make the testsite usable. If you want to load a bigger set of dummy data, you could run the load_test_transactions command.
$ python ./manage.py load_test_transactions
If all is well then, you are ready to run the server and browse the testsite.
$ python manage.py runserver
# Browse http://localhost:8000/ # Login with username: alice and password: yoyo
Implementation Notes
The latest versions of django-restframework (>=3.0) implement paginators disconnected from parameters in views (i.e. no more paginate_by). You will thus need to define PAGE_SIZE in your settings.py
$ diff testsite/settings.py +REST_FRAMEWORK = { + ‘PAGE_SIZE’: 25, + ‘DEFAULT_PAGINATION_CLASS’: + ‘rest_framework.pagination.PageNumberPagination’, +}
This Django App does not send notification e-mails itself. All major updates that would result in a e-mail sent trigger signals though. It is straightforward to send e-mails on a signal trigger in the main Django project. We provide sample e-mail templates here in the saas/templates/notification/ directory.
Release Notes
- 0.6.1
improves API documentation
creates billing profile implicitely in various workflows
adds hooks for infinitescroll
[previous release notes](changelog)
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