Django app for verifying web app receipts
Project description
Parsing of web app receipts in Django. A simple library to parse web application receipts in Django. It follows the same syntax as the verification service at thee Mozilla Marketplace.
This is optional, you can just verify your receipt with the Marketplace. However there are a couple of reasons you might want to do this:
analytics, tracking usage of your app as it checks receipts
tracking usage of receipt by IP address to prevent sharing of receipts
blocking of receipts that you know are fradulent.
This app provides a django model that shows the receipts that been processed, allowing you to block the receipts there.
Installation
Install from pypi:
pip install django-receipts
Usage
Add django_receipts to your INSTALLED_APPS:
INSTALLED_APPS = (... 'django_receipts', )
Run syncdb to install the table:
python manage.py syncdb
Add in django-receipts into your urls, for example:
urlpatterns = patterns('', ... url(r'^receipts/', include('django_receipts.urls')), )
You will then be able to do a POST to:
curl -X POST http://localhost:1234/receiive --data "good.receipt"
This will return:
{"status": "ok"}
See django_receiptsconstants.py for more.
Configuration
RECEIPT_CHECK_INTERVAL (optional): time between receipts from the client to actually send receipts to the server. Effectively a cache of the check against the server. Default: 60 minutes.
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