Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: django-prices-openexchangerates
Version: 1.1.0
Summary: openexchangerates.org support for django-prices
Home-page: https://github.com/mirumee/django-prices-openexchangerates
Author: Mirumee Software
Author-email: hello@mirumee.com
License: BSD
Description: # openexchangerates.org support for `django-prices`
        
        ```python
        from prices import Money
        from django_prices_openexchangerates import exchange_currency
        
        converted_price = exchange_currency(Money(10, currency='USD'), 'EUR')
        print(converted_price)
        # Money('8.84040', currency='EUR')
        ```
        
        It will also create additional steps if it cannot convert directly: 
        
        ```python
        from prices import Money
        from django_prices_openexchangerates import exchange_currency
        
        converted_price = exchange_currency(Money(10, currency='GBP'), 'EUR')
        print(converted_price)
        # Money('13.31313588062401085236264978', currency='EUR')
        ```
        
        The `exchange_currency` supports `Money`, `TaxedMoney`, `MoneyRange` and `TaxedMoneyRange`.
        
        Template filters can be used with `django-prices` to convert currency, round amounts and display localized amounts in templates:
        
        ```html+django
        {% load prices_i18n %}
        {% load prices_multicurrency %}
        
        <p>Price: {{ foo.price.gross|in_currency:'USD'|amount }} ({{ foo.price.net|in_currency:'USD'|amount }} + {{ foo.price.tax|in_currency:'USD'|amount }} tax)</p>
        ```
        
        
        Installation
        ==============
        First install the package:
        ```
        pip install django-prices-openexchangerates
        ```
        Then add `'django_prices_openexchangerates'` to your `INSTALLED_APPS`.
        
        Set following settings in your project's settings:
        
         * `OPENEXCHANGERATES_API_KEY`
        
         * `OPENEXCHANGERATES_BASE_CURRENCY` (defaults to `'USD'`, only premium accounts support other bases)
        
        Use your admin console to create `ConversionRate` objects for each currency that you want to support.
        
        Updating exchange rates
        =======================
        Fetch current rates from API with `./manage.py update_exchange_rates`
        
        Schedule this task in cron job or in celery, to be always up to date with exchange rates
        
        You can use `--all` flag in above command, to create exchange rates automatically for all available currencies.
        
Platform: any
Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
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