Disclaimer: The integration to the eWay API defined in this project is incomplete and currently only provides the Token Payment using eWay's Rapid 3.0 API. We haven't had the need or time to provide any other part(s) of the API, yet. Contributions to extend the functionality are more than welcome.
You can install django-oscar-eway
directly from github by running:
$ pip install django-oscar-eway
After you have successfully installed it, you should add the app to your
INSTALLED_APPS
:
INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... 'eway', )
and provide the eWay-specific settings in your settings.py
:
EWAY_API_KEY = "YOUR API KEY" EWAY_PASSWORD = "YOUR API PASSWORD" EWAY_USE_SANDBOX = True EWAY_CURRENCY = "AUD"
To obtain access to their developer sandbox, head over to their developer site and create an account.
Finally, you have to apply the migrations provided by the package to your project's database. These are necessary for logging of eWay communication during the payment process and will make tracking down errors easier:
$ ./sandbox/manage.py migrate eway
The simplest way to integrate your project's checkout with eWay is to use the
EwayPaymentDetailMixin
to extend your PaymentDetailView
. All you need
to do is create a new PaymentDetailView
in your checkout app, import the
mixin and add it to the view class. It should now look similar to this:
from oscar.apps.checkout.views import PaymentDetailsView as OscarPaymentDetailsView from eway.rapid.mixins import EwayPaymentDetailMixin class PaymentDetailsView(EwayPaymentDetailMixin, OscarPaymentDetailsView): template_name = 'checkout/payment_details.html'
In addition to that you need to hook up the view that is called by the eWay response redirect. A default URL can be defined by adding the following line to your URL patterns:
urlpatterns = patterns('', ... url(r'^checkout/eway/', include('eway.rapid.urls')), ... )
Now it's time to try it out and see if it works :)
This package is still in its early stages. We'll try and provide more documentation soon. Until then, feel free to raise an issue or ask questions on the django-oscar mailing list.
Your need more functionality, found a bug or simply want to help us make this package better? Create a fork, make your changes and open a pull request. We'll be thankful for it!
The package is released under the new BSD license.