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Can anyone suggest any good payment processing libraries for python/django?

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The most developed Django solution is Satchmo with support for Authorize.Net, TrustCommerce, CyberSource, PayPal, Google Checkout, and Protx.

The new kid on the Django block is django-lfs which looks like only support for PayPal at the moment, and even that may not be complete.

For general Python the main player is getpaid

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  • Payment processors supported by getpaid listed here: code.google.com/p/getpaid/wiki/PaymentProcessors
    – Van Gale
    Commented Apr 21, 2009 at 12:34
  • a New new kid is django-store by the same people of django-cms, there is no release but there is a good code on his git repo Commented Mar 15, 2011 at 21:10
  • The link for Satchmo is broken…
    – nalzok
    Commented May 10, 2017 at 9:58
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There is Django payments application called Mamona which currently supports only PayPal. It can be used with any existing application without changing it's code. Basically, it can use any exiting model as order.

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  • thanks, that looks interesting. Commented Oct 8, 2010 at 15:39
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Perhaps you can find some usefull code hints/modules looking at Satchmo: Satchmo Homepage

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Django paypal is very cool. I've used in on couple of my projects. It is relatively easy to integrate with an existing website. Satchmo is good, if you want a full internet store, but if you want to sell just couple items from your website, which is devoted to something else, you will find Satchmo to be very heavy (a lot of dependencies to install, really complicates your admin).

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You may want to take a look at https://github.com/bkeating/python-payflowpro/ which isn't django-specific but works nicely with it or in plain ole python.

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I created Paython: https://github.com/abunsen/Paython

Supports a few different processors:

  1. Stripe
  2. Authorize.net
  3. First Data / Linkpoint
  4. Innovative Gateway (from intuit)
  5. Plugnpay
  6. Samurai

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