From 2020, Swiss payment slips will progressively be converted to the QR-bill format. Specifications can be found on https://www.paymentstandards.ch/
This library is aimed to produce properly-formatted QR-bills as SVG files
either from command line input or by using the QRBill
class.
You can easily install this library with:
$ pip install qrbill
Minimal:
$ qrbill --account "CH5800791123000889012" --creditor-name "John Doe" --creditor-postalcode 2501 --creditor-city "Biel"
More complete:
$ qrbill --account "CH44 3199 9123 0008 8901 2" --reference-number "210000000003139471430009017" --creditor-name "Robert Schneider AG" --creditor-street "Rue du Lac 1268" --creditor-postalcode "2501" --creditor-city "Biel" --extra-infos "Bill No. 3139 for garden work and disposal of cuttings." --debtor-name "Pia Rutschmann" --debtor-street "Marktgasse 28" --debtor-postalcode "9400" --debtor-city "Rorschach" --due-date "2019-10-31" --language "de"
For usage:
$ qrbill -h
If no --output SVG file path is specified, the SVG file will be named after the account and the current date/time and written in the current directory.
>>> from qrbill.bill import QRBill >>> my_bill = QRBill( account='CH5800791123000889012', creditor={ 'name': 'Jane', 'pcode': '1000', 'city': 'Lausanne', 'country': 'CH', }, amount='22.45', ) >>> bill.as_svg('/tmp/my_bill.svg')
You can run tests either by executing:
$ python tests/test_qrbill.py
or:
$ python setup.py test