A reusable Django app that manages bookings for various purposes.
To get the latest stable release from PyPi
$ pip install django-booking
To get the latest commit from GitHub
$ pip install -e git+git://github.com/bitmazk/django-booking.git#egg=booking
TODO: Describe further installation steps (edit / remove the examples below):
Add booking
to your INSTALLED_APPS
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...,
'booking',
)
Add the booking
URLs to your urls.py
urlpatterns = patterns('',
...
url(r'^booking/', include('booking.urls')),
)
Don't forget to migrate your database
./manage.py migrate booking
If you allow anonymous bookings, the session object is stored within the booking model. Otherwise it will be connected to the User model.
NOTE: If a session is destroyed, the connected booking model will also be removed.
In order to allow login via email and booking ID, please add this to your
AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS
:
AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = ( # your usual auth backends 'booking.auth_backends.BookingIDBackend', )
At the moment you will have to write a new view that will render the
booking.forms.BookingIDAuthenticationForm
. If the form is valid, your
view should call auth_login(request, form.get_user())
, similar to Django's
original login view.
Default: 'pending'
Slug of the BookingStatus
, which should be added after booking creation.
Default: ''
The default value for the time_unit
attribute of the Booking. Set it in
case you need to specify that you want to book something e.g. X days or Y
hours. Set it to the singular of that time unit::
BOOKING_TIME_INTERVAL = 'day'
In case you want to add error logging especially for booking processes, we
provide a BookingError
model, in which you can store:
booking |
(FK to Booking - required) The booking during this error occurred. |
message |
(Char) The short error message, that you need to store. |
details |
(Text) A more in depth text about the error or any kind of additional information, e.g. a traceback. |
If you want to contribute to this project, please perform the following steps
# Fork this repository
# Clone your fork
mkvirtualenv -p python2.7 django-booking
make develop
git co -b feature_branch master
# Implement your feature and tests
git add . && git commit
git push -u origin feature_branch
# Send us a pull request for your feature branch
In order to run the tests, simply execute tox
. This will install two new
environments (for Django 1.8 and Django 1.9) and run the tests against both
environments.