Quagga: the extinct Zebra (just as Stripey)
Zebra is a library that makes using Stripe with Django even easier.
Quagga is a fork of the original Django Zebra library. See the note on compatibility below.
It's made of:
- zebra, the core library, with forms, webhook handlers, abstract models, mixins, signals, and templatetags that cover most stripe implementations.
- marty, an example app for how to integrate zebra, that also serves as its test suite.
Pull requests are quite welcome!
Note (2016): this fork is maintained solely to maintain compatability between existing functionality and current versions of Django.
Usage
Installation
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pip install django-quagga
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Edit your settings.py:
INSTALLED_APPS += ("zebra",) STRIPE_SECRET = "YOUR-SECRET-API-KEY" STRIPE_PUBLISHABLE = "YOUR-PUBLISHABLE-API-KEY" # Set any optional settings (below)
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(optional) ./manage.py migrate if you have ZEBRA_ENABLE_APP = True
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(optional) Add in the webhook urls:
urlpatterns += [ url(r'zebra/', include('zebra.urls', namespace="zebra", app_name='zebra')), ]
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Enjoy easy billing.
Optional Settings
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- ZEBRA_ENABLE_APP
- Defaults to False. Enables Customer, Plan, and Subscription django models, as a part of zebra.
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- ZEBRA_CUSTOMER_MODEL
- The app+model string for the model that implements the StripeCustomerMixin. ie "myapp.MyCustomer". If ZEBRA_ENABLE_APP is true, defaults to "zebra.Customer".
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- ZEBRA_AUTO_CREATE_STRIPE_CUSTOMERS
- Defaults to True. Automatically creates a stripe customer object on stripe_customer access, if one doesn't exist.
Webhooks
Zebra handles all the webhooks that stripe sends back and calls a set of signals that you can plug your app into. To use the webhooks:
- Include the zebra urls
- Update your stripe account to point to your webhook URL (aka https://www.mysite.com/zebra/webhooks)
- Plug into any webhook signals you care about.
Note: The initial Stripe webhook system is being deprecated. See below for a description of Zebra's support for the new system.
Zebra provides:
- zebra_webhook_recurring_payment_failed
- zebra_webhook_invoice_ready
- zebra_webhook_recurring_payment_succeeded
- zebra_webhook_subscription_trial_ending
- zebra_webhook_subscription_final_payment_attempt_failed
All of the webhooks provide the same arguments:
- customer - if ZEBRA_CUSTOMER_MODEL is set, returns an instance that matches the stripe_customer_id, or None. If ZEBRA_CUSTOMER_MODEL is not set, returns None.
- full_json - the full json response, parsed with simplejson.
So, for example, to update the customer's new billing date after a successful payment, you could:
(assuming you've set ZEBRA_CUSTOMER_MODEL or are using ZEBRA_ENABLE_APP):
from zebra.signals import zebra_webhook_recurring_payment_succeeded def update_last_invoice_date(sender, **kwargs): customer = kwargs.pop("customer", None) full_json = kwargs.pop("full_json", None) customer.billing_date = full_json.date customer.save() zebra_webhook_recurring_payment_succeeded.connect(update_last_invoice_date)
Webhooks Update
Stripe recently updated their webhook implementation (see https://stripe.com/blog/webhooks). Zebra includes an implementation of the new system.
- Include the zebra urls
- Update your stripe account to point to your webhook URL (aka https://www.mysite.com/zebra/webhooks/v2/)
- Plug into any webhook signals you care about.
Zebra provides:
- zebra_webhook_charge_succeeded
- zebra_webhook_charge_failed
- zebra_webhook_charge_refunded
- zebra_webhook_charge_disputed
- zebra_webhook_customer_created
- zebra_webhook_customer_updated
- zebra_webhook_customer_deleted
- zebra_webhook_customer_subscription_created
- zebra_webhook_customer_subscription_updated
- zebra_webhook_customer_subscription_deleted
- zebra_webhook_customer_subscription_trial_will_end
- zebra_webhook_customer_discount_created
- zebra_webhook_customer_discount_updated
- zebra_webhook_customer_discount_deleted
- zebra_webhook_invoice_created
- zebra_webhook_invoice_updated
- zebra_webhook_invoice_payment_succeeded
- zebra_webhook_invoice_payment_failed
- zebra_webhook_invoiceitem_created
- zebra_webhook_invoiceitem_updated
- zebra_webhook_invoiceitem_deleted
- zebra_webhook_plan_created
- zebra_webhook_plan_updated
- zebra_webhook_plan_deleted
- zebra_webhook_coupon_created
- zebra_webhook_coupon_updated
- zebra_webhook_coupon_deleted
- zebra_webhook_transfer_created
- zebra_webhook_transfer_failed
- zebra_webhook_ping
Zebra also provides an easy map of all the signals as zebra.signals.WEBHOOK_MAP, which maps events (charge_succeeded) to the Zebra signal (zebra_webhook_charge_succeeded). To assign a handler to all the signals that zebra sends, for example, loop over the items in the map:
for event_key, webhook_signal in WEBHOOK_MAP.items(): webhook_signal.connect(webhook_logger)
Forms
The StripePaymentForm sets up a form with fields like [the official stripe example](https://gist.github.com/1204718#file_stripe_tutorial_page.html).
In particular, the form is stripped of the name attribute for any of the credit card fields, to prevent accidental submission. Media is also provided to set up stripe.js (it assumes you have jQuery).
Use it in a view like so:
if request.method == 'POST': zebra_form = StripePaymentForm(request.POST) if zebra_form.is_valid(): my_profile = request.user.get_profile() stripe_customer = stripe.Customer.retrieve(my_profile.stripe_customer_id) stripe_customer.card = zebra_form.cleaned_data['stripe_token'] stripe_customer.save() my_profile.last_4_digits = zebra_form.cleaned_data['last_4_digits'] my_profile.stripe_customer_id = stripe_customer.id my_profile.save() # Do something kind for the user else: zebra_form = StripePaymentForm()
Template Tags
There are a couple of template tags that take care of setting up the stripe env, and rendering a basic cc update form. Note that it's expected your StripePaymentForm is called either zebra_form or form.
To use in a template:
{% extends "base.html" %}{% load zebra_tags %} {% block head %}{{block.super}} {% zebra_head_and_stripe_key %} {% endblock %} {% block content %} {% zebra_card_form %} {% endblock %}
That's it - all the stripe tokeny goodness happens, and errors are displayed to your users.
Models and Mixins
Model and Mixin docs coming. For now, the code is pretty self-explanatory, and decently documented inline.
Other Useful Bits
Zebra comes with a manage.py command to clear out all the test customers from your account.
To use it, run:
./manage.py clear_stripe_test_customers
It responds to --verbosity=[0-3].
Credits
I did not write any of stripe. It just makes me happy to use, and inspired to make better APIs for my users. For Stripe info, ask them: [stripe.com](http://stripe.com)
Code credits are in the AUTHORS file. Pull requests welcome!