What ripple/federation-php does for Python. Provides a very simple
mapping between names an Ripple addresses. Integrate into your site
to receive Ripple payments at you@yourdomain.org
.
Using werkzeug, for example, you might do:
CORS = {"Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "*"} from .ripple_federation import Federation, get_ripple_txt federation = Federation({ 'elsdoerfer.name': {'michael': 'rpLJBGZRT8D9ktgdsYv5AWYtePdyLPrEHy'}, }) @expose('/ripple.txt') def ripple_txt(request): return Response(get_ripple_txt( domain=request.host, federation_url='https://{}{}'.format( request.host, request.urlmap.build('ripple_federation')) ), mimetype='text/plain', headers=CORS) @expose('/ripple/federation') def ripple_federation(request): return Response( json.dumps(federation.endpoint(request.args)), mimetype='application/json', headers=CORS )
To do more than just mapping the name to an address, you can specify callables:
def lookup_user(domain, user): ripple, destination_tag = findUser(domain, user) return { 'destination_address': app.config['PAYMENT_ADDRESS'], 'dt': int(user) } federation = Federation({ 'elsdoerfer.name': lookup_user, 'elsdoerfer.name': {'michael': callable_allowed_here_as_well}, })
The callable has to return a dict, which will be inserted into the result record, and may also overwrite the standard fields. In this way, you may provide any return values the Federation specification allows.
Test your ripple.txt setup here: https://ripple.com/tools/txt/
Note that HTTPS is needed.