Recurly have two APIs: 1) a full on integration API requiring you to be PCI Compliant (level C) and the API I referred to my first post and 2) what they call Transparent Post api which submits a form to them for processing but the returns to you via a redirect when you can query their server for success/fail and other details. This TP API requires a lower level of PCI PCI Compliance.
Alas, they don't provide a Python library for TP API (only Ruby and PHP). Their CS has raised a ticket and will get back to me when the library is available. Recurly will also link with PayPal Website Payments Pro - probably the most straightforward route to getting a Merchant account for those with businesses registered in Canada, UK and USofA. and no, I don't work there :) On Jul 14, 5:00 pm, Carl <m...@carlroach.com> wrote: > just a flag in the ground > > I've taken the python library fromrecurly.com (for their credit-card > payment system) and it works just fine locally, on dev_appserver and > on GAE. > > recurly.py (<300 lines) makes use of import base64, import types, > import re, import urllib, import urllib2. > > nice to have something slip in so smoothly. > > separately... had my head down when the 3rd edition of the Web2py book > came out... have just ordered it.