pyofd
is a Python package for receipts query from OFD providers.
It is inspired by bobby_boy project.
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Install via pip:
$ pip install pyofd
Install from source:
$ git clone git://github.com/sergelevin/pyofd.git $ cd pyofd $ python setup.py install
Here is basic usage example.
import pyofd, datetime receipt = pyofd.OFDReceipt( fpd='FPD', total='total', rn_kkt='RN_KKT', fn='FN', fd='FD', inn='INN', purchase_date=datetime.datetime.now() ) result = receipt.load_receipt()
OFDReceipt
class might be constructed only with arguments known from receipt data, but omitting arguments
might narrow the list of OFD providers to be checked against, because different providers require different
subset of data to validate receipt
For some basic examples read unit tests in test directory. More complicated examples can be found within examples directory.
- load_receipt.py: Load receipt by known attributes and save items into tab-delimited file.
- xlsx_receipt.py: Load receipt by
known attributes and export it to MS Excel (r) .xlsx file. If nalog.ru official receipt
check application credentials are provided in
PYOFD_NALOGRU_LOGIN
andPYOFD_NALOGRU_PASSWORD
environment variables, receipt lookup viaNalogRu
provider is also performed. Excel file is filled with formulas and conditional formatting suitable for my personal receipt handling needs - column F is for partial refund and columns G to Z - for receipt entries categorization with autocounting subtotal across categories.