Python wrapper for ifirma's API
Requires Python 3.8
or later.
This little project aims to refresh my python coding skills.
Besides coding fun this code also supported invoicing in a few small online shops. It does its job pretty well.
First version was inspired of @DariuszAniszewski's python-ifirma but covers slightly different operations and has evolved over the years to support more use cases.
Natively supported by this package invoice type is ifirma's faktura krajowa
.
However is not that hard to create other invoice types using arbitrary request feature.
Which is just to send any ifirma's json request from file template, you can find examples in examples
folder.
It supports following operations
- create invoice (VAT & non-VAT payers)
- listing invoices created in past
- send email with pdf-invoice attached (it sends also copy to the account owner)
- download invoice in pdf format
- allows to authenticate and send arbitrary json request
- invoice can be described with yaml format
Probably never. It's here to support my business.
If you're looking for ideas how to extend it, 👉 see arbitrary requests from examples
directory.
These might be mostly interested if some non-standard ifirma's api operation is required:
Other ideas of extension can be find in issue #8 discusion.
Finally ifirma-api got a proper python packaging process :) and newest version can be installed from PyPI.
pip install pnowosie.ifirma-api=={VERSION}
or directly from GitHub from this repository, commit's id (SHA) and can be ommitted (defaults to HEAD).
pip install -e git+https://github.com/pnowosie/ifirma-api.git@{SHA}#egg=pnowosie.ifirma-api
Please review examples in ./examples
directory. You will find there how to create invoice from yaml file.
Send it via email and download pdf version to a location of choice.
Or create invoice from code
from ifirma.invoice import (Invoice, Customer, InvoicePosition, INVOICE_TYPE)
invoice = Invoice(
invoice_type=INVOICE_TYPE.NON_VAT_PAYER,
issue_date=datetime(...)
).with_issuer(
'Imię Nazwisko'
).with_payed(
float(price)
).with_comments(
f"Nr zamówienia: {numer}"
).with_position(
InvoicePosition(product_name, float(price), flat_rate=float(ryczałt))
).with_new_customer(
Customer(full_name, email, zip, city, street1, street2)
)
if you registered your customer in ifirma
you can use
invoice.with_known_customer(
name, tax_id
)
Having invoice object, we can send it to create an invoice in the ifirma. Please mind that two environment variables IFIRMA_API_USERNAME and IFIRMA_API_KEY have to be set to authenticate API request.
from ifirma import api
create_invoice_response = api.create_invoice(invoice)
if create_invoice_response.success:
print(f"Invoice created with id {create_invoice_response}")
else:
print("Something bad has happened: " + create_invoice_response.message)
Next step can be send an email with the invoice attached to the customer email address. CC is delivered also to our address registered in the ifirma.
from ifirma import api
custom_message = "Can you please send me more money? I'm getting ambitious vacation plans!"
email_send_response = api.email_invoice(invoice_id, customer_email_address, custom_message)
If the pdf copy of the invoice is needed to be stored, we can download it as well
from ifirma import api
from pathlib import Path
file_path = Path('/tmp') / f"invoice_{invoice_id}.pdf"
api.download_invoice(invoice_id, file_path)
Please check this example.
- Dariusz Aniszewski - his project was an inspiration,
- Krystian Magdziarz - who helped and contribute to examples,
- Dane Hillard for his amaizing book "Publishing Python Packages" which finally taugh me packaging mastery (or monkey-ry, choose most fitting)