The full documentation is at https://dj-currencies.readthedocs.io.
For Django 2 support, please use version 0.1.2. Django 3 support added in version 1.0. Django 4 support from version >=1.1.
Install djcurrencies:
pip install dj-currencies
Add it to your INSTALLED_APPS:
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'dj_currencies',
...
)
DJANGO_CURRENCIES = {
'DEFAULT_BACKEND': 'djmoney_rates.backends.OpenExchangeBackend',
'OPENEXCHANGE_APP_ID': '',
'BASE_CURRENCIES': ['USD'],
'MAX_CACHE_DAYS': 7
}
DEFAULT_BACKEND: The selected backend to sync exchange rates
OPENEXCHANGE_APP_ID: Must be configured if you use OpenExchangeBackend
BASE_CURRENCIES: A list of base currencies to use. At the time of this version, you will only be able to convert currency from any one of the base currency to target currency.
MAX_CACHE_DAYS: Only use the cache within this time limit. If exchange rates was not synced within the time frame, an exception will thrown
Note
You will need to have at least "OPENEXCHANGE_APP_ID" configured if you use OpenExchangeBackend
- [open exchange rates](openexchangerates.org) integration
- Extensible backend design, hook your own exchange rate sources
- Multi base currencies support, no double conversion to lose precision
- Store historical exchange rates
- offline currency conversion
Does the code actually work?
source <YOURVIRTUALENV>/bin/activate (myenv) $ python runtests.py