django-xe-currencies allows you to create your own currency exchange API synced with XE datafeed service.
Install django-xe-currencies:
$ pip install django-xe-currencies
Add tinymce and xe_currencies to INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py for your project:
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'xe_currencies',
)
Add xe_currencies.urls to urls.py for your project:
urlpatterns = patterns('',
...
url(r'^currencies/', include('xe_currencies.urls'))
)
Specify XE_DATAFEED_URL in your settings.py:
XE_DATAFEED_URL = 'http://www.xe.com/dfs/datafeed2.cgi?xeuser'
To make a synchronization with XE datafeed run:
python manage.py xe_sync
Access api at the next url:
http://yourdomain.com/currencies/api/v1/currencies/exchange/?from=EUR&to=USD&amount=100&format=json
This example will return exchange data in JSON format:
{"from": "EUR", "to": "USD", "result": "143.45 USD"}
To retrieve currencies list use:
http://example.com/currencies/api/v1/currencies/?format=json
Using exchange in your code:
from xe_currencies.api.resources import exchange
exchange('EUR', 'USD', 100)