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# fosspay [![Donate with fosspay](https://drewdevault.com/donate/static/donate-with-fosspay.png)](https://drewdevault.com/donate?project=3)
Donation collection for FOSS groups and individuals.
* Supports one-time and monthly donations
* Process cards with Stripe
* Flexible and customizable
It works for individuals (like me) and it works for organizations. Expect to
spend about an hour or two setting up everything and then you're good to go.
For support, visit [#cmpwn on
irc.freenode.net](http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=cmpwn&uio=d4)
or file a GitHub issue.
## Before you start
You will need a number of things set up before you start:
1. An approved [Stripe](https://stripe.com/) account
1. A mail server
1. A domain name and an SSL certificate
1. A web server to host fosspay on
## Installation
Install these things:
* Python 3
* pip (python 3)
* PostgreSQL
You're responsible for setting up PostgreSQL yourself. Prepare a connection
string for later.
Clone the git repository on the server that you want to host fosspay on:
git clone git://github.com/SirCmpwn/fosspay.git
cd fosspay
Install the Python packages:
sudo pip3 install -r requirements.txt
Compile the static assets:
make
Create a configuration file:
cp config.ini.example config.ini
Edit `config.ini` to your liking. Then, you can run the following to start up
the development server:
python3 app.py
Log into http://your-domain:5000, and you will receive further instructions.
## Deployment
Once you have everything configured, you will need to switch from the dev server
into something more permanent. Install gunicorn on your server and use the
systemd unit provided in `contrib/`. You will also probably want to run this
through nginx instead of directly exposing gunicorn to the web, see
`contrib/nginx.conf`. Neither the nginx configuration or the systemd unit are
immediately ready to use - read them and change them to suit your needs.
Using nginx or something like it is necessary for SSL support, and you must
serve your site with https for Stripe to work.