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Django PayPal

Build Status Latest PyPI version

Django PayPal is a pluggable application that integrates with PayPal Payments Standard and Payments Pro.

See https://django-paypal.readthedocs.org/ for documentation.

django-paypal supports:

  • Django 1.6 to 1.8 on Python 2.7, 3.3 and 3.4.
  • Django 1.9 to 1.11 on Python 2.7, 3.4 and 3.5.

Please read the docs if you are upgrading from Django 1.7

Project status

This project is active but in maintenance mode. The maintainers see their primary responsibilities as:

  • fixing any critical data loss or security bugs.
  • keeping the project up-to-date with new versions of Django (or other dependencies).
  • merging well written patches from the community, and doing so promptly.

Large scale development work and feature additions are not planned by the maintainers.

Some important parts of the code base are not covered by automated tests, and may be broken for some versions of Django or Python. These parts of the code base currently issue warnings, and the maintainers are waiting for tests to be contributed by those who actually need those parts, and docs where appropriate.

Please bear these things in mind if filing an issue. If you discover a bug, unless it is a critical data loss or security bug, the maintainers are unlikely to work for free to fix it, and a new feature, or tests for existing functionality, will only be added by the maintainers if they need it themselves.

That said, if you do have large changes that you want to contribute, including large new features (such as implementing newer PayPal payment methods), they will be gladly accepted if they are implemented well.

Issue tracker and support requests

The GitHub issue tracker is for reporting bugs in django-paypal, or proposed features. It is not for support requests - please see the django-paypal docs, or the relevant PayPal docs. Issues (or emails to the maintainers) that are really support requests and do not involve fixing django-paypal (or its docs) will be ignored/closed.

Contributing to django-paypal

If you want to contribute (yay!), please create a fork and start a branch off 'master' for your changes. Submit a PR on GitHub to request that it is merged.

Since this project is in maintenance mode, the maintainers will merge patches, but not ones that make more work for them in future, or do not benefit the other users of the project - for example, code that is not covered by automated tests, or large backwards incompatible changes that aren't necessary.

Remember that a new feature that is neither documented nor covered by tests is not actually a contribution to the project, but only benefits the person who “contributed” it, and so won't be accepted.

In more detail, please see the following guidelines and hints:

isort keeps imports in order. Run tox -e isort-check to check your imports, and isort <PATHPATH> to fix them. Use # isort:skip to get imports to be ignored by isort.

All bug fixes and new features will require tests to accompany them, unless it is very difficult to write the test (e.g. non deterministic behaviour). The tests should fail without the fix/feature.

Please add to docs/release_notes.rst for any significant bug fixes or new features.

New features need documentation adding in docs/

See docs/tests.rst for info about running the test suite.

If you make changes to the models, please create migrations for both Django 1.7+ and South e.g.:

./manage.py makemigrations ipn

./manage.py schemamigration --auto ipn

If a pull request doesn't meet these requirements, and is not updated for 6 months after feedback is given to the author, it will be assumed they have lost interest and the PR will be closed.

Contributors of any kind are expected to act with politeness to all other contributors, in pull requests, issue trackers etc., and harassing behaviour will not be tolerated.