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python-inema
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This is a python module for interfacing the "Internetmarke" API provided
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by the German postal company "Deutsche Post". It implements V3 of this
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API. It also implements the new (2020) "Warenpost International API".
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The Internetmarke API allows you to buy online franking for national and
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international postal products like post cards and letters of all weight
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classes and service classes (normal, registered, ...).
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Internetmarke API
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In order to use the Internetmarke API (SOAP), you will need to be registered
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with Deutsche Post for accessing the "1C4A Webservice". You can request
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related details from pcf-1click@deutschepost.de. Upon registration, you
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will receive your individual parameters PARTNER_ID, KEY and KEY_PHASE.
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This module makes use of the fairly new "zeep" module for SOAP/WSDL.
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Warenpost International API
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In order to use the Warenpost International API (REST), you will need to
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be separately registered with Deutsche Post for accessing that API.
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Upon registration, you will have the following individual parameters,
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which you must use when initializing the WarenpostInt() class:
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- PARTNER_ID
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- SCHLUESSEL_DPWN_PARTNER (same as KEY?)
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- EKP
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- KEY_PHASE
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Portokasse
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----------
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Furthermore, for actual payment of purchases made via both APIs, you
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will need the user name (email address) and password to a "Portokasse"
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account.
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Authors / History
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python-inema was originally developed by Harald Welte <hwelte@sysmocom.de>
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for internal use at his company sysmocom, in order to provide franking
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from the Odoo based logistics system. Like most other software at sysmocom,
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it was released as open source software under a strong network copyleft
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license.
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Shortly after the initial release, Georg Sauthoff <mail@georg.so> joined
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the development and improved and extended the code im various ways. He
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also added the command-line ``frank.py`` tool.
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