This is a plugin for InvenTree, which uploads a purchase order to a supplier WEB page. After using this plugin you can directly order the parts on supplier WEB page. You need to have a supplier account and a different kinds of API keys depending on the supplier. The data will be created in your supplier account. Each time you transfer your PO a new data set cart will be created. So make sure that you delete them from time to time in the supplier WEB interface. The plugin also helps to create supplierparts based on the supplier part number.. Actually the plugin supports two suppliers: Mouser and Digikey.
The plugin is on pypi. You can install it by just calling:
pip install inventree-supplier-panel
Place here the primary key of the supplier Mouser in your system. You can select from a list of your suppliers. If this is not set the panel will not be displayed and a error is raised.
Place here the primary key of the supplier Digikey in your system. You can select from a list of your suppliers. If this is not set the panel will not be displayed and a error is raised.
Place here your Mouser key for manipulating shopping carts. You find it in your Mouser account.
This is the client ID and the client secret that has been generated in the Digkey API admin WEB portal. Copy it from there to the InvenTree settings.
These fields are filled automatically. The Digikey API requires two tokens with different life times. Please refer to the Digikey section for more information.
Protocol to proxy server e.g. https
In case you need to authorise a proxy server between your InvenTree server and the internet put the required setting here. Example:
https://user:password@ipaddress:port
If you do not need this just leave the fields empty. A proxy can also be set using the environment variables PROXY_CON and PROXY_URL. The values in the environment variables overwrite InvenTree settings.
The base URL for server instance is in the Server Settings category of InvenTree. The plugin uses this setting to build the OAuth callback for Digikey. Put the correct URL here.
The plugin creates a new panel which is visible on the purchase order details view. This is called either Mouser actions or Digikey actions depending on the supplier of the active PO. On the panel there are three things:
- a button that starts the transfer of your PO to the supplier
- a status bar that shows error messages
- a table that contains the created Mouser shopping cart.
- in case of Digikey a button that initiates the token generation.
The button "Transfer PO" initiates the transfer. It takes each element of your PO using the SKU of the supplier part and transfers it to the suppliers WEB shop. When finished it downloads the data from the WEB page and puts the data into the table. Here you see the actual stock at the supplier and an OK bubble when the stock is large enough for you order. You also find the actual price as well as the total amount of your order. If the supplier detects an error with the part it is displayed in the very right column.
The plugin also transfers your IPNs (internal part numbers). Most suppliers reserve a field for such numbers. They show up in your shopping cart as well as on the invoice and even on the labels that they put onto the bags and reels.
Finally the actual prices are copied back into your InvenTree purchase order line items. So you can always see what you payed for the part when you ordered it. This does not modify the price breaks of the supplier part. These are stored with the supplier part. Here we just modify the purchase order.
For this plugin to work you need to have Mouser as a supplier in your InvenTree database. Supplierparts must be added to all the parts that you like to buy at Mouser. All Mouser supplier parts need to have the proper SKU. It needs to match the Mouser part number exactly.
For access to the Mouser API you need a Mouser account and a shopping cart API key. You can get this in your Mouser WEB account. Do not mess up with the Mouser search API key. This is a different one. If the key is properly set up you can find it on the Mouser WEB page here:
Using Mouser is easy. Only the Mouser shopping cart key is required for authentication. Its lifetime is endless. Mouser has an API for the shopping cart. On pressing the button a shopping cart is crated and all items are put into this shopping cart. When you login to the Mouser WEB shop you can use this shopping cart for your order.
Please be aware that the plugin creates a new cart with a new ID each time the button is pressed. If you afterwards create a order in the WEB UI, be careful selecting the right one and delete all unused carts.
Mouser needs a country code for currency support. The plugin selects a proper country based on the InvenTree currency setting and transfers this to Mouser. Mouser sends back the sopping cart in the correct currency. The currency name is shown in last line of the table.
You need a registration on the Digikey API products WEB page. This is not your normal Digikey account for shopping. You have to apply separately. After registration create an organisation and inside the organization a production app. The most important thing to set is the OAuth Callback. This is an URL on your local server that is called by Digikey for key generation. The plugin sets up an URL for this. Just add your local IP. The entry should look somehow like:
https://192.168.1.40:8123/plugin/suppliercart/digikeytoken/
In this example 192.168.1.40:8123 is the local IP address and port where my InvenTree development server runs. Place here the appropriate address. The settings page of the plugin gives some help:
The Callback URL is what you need to put into the Digikey page.
In Production products section make sure that Product information and MyLists is activated.
In the View tab of your app you find the Client-ID and the Client-Secret. Place those in the plugin settings.
Digikey Supplierparts have to by in your InvenTree Database as described already in the Mouser section.
Using Digikey is more complex. The authorisation system is token based and they do not have a shopping cart API.
The Digikey Client ID and the Client secret are the first things you need. With those you call an API endpoint. You HAVE to go through an interactive browser window and enter your credentials. Afterwards Digikey opens a callback URL on your local machine and transfers a key. With this key the plugin calls another API endpoint to create a token and a refresh token. The key gets bad after 60 seconds.
The token is used for each call to a Digikey API. It is good for 30 minutes. It has to be refreshed using the refresh token. This one is valid for 90 days.
The plugin has a button in the settings that initiates the first step. It opens a browser where you enter your credentials. When the OAuth callback is properly set the URL ...plugin/suppliercart/digikeytoken/ is called. This triggers a call to https://api.digikey.com/v1/oauth2/token from where the plugin get the tokens. The tokens are stored in the plugin setting area. Do not change them manually. Make sure that the Base-URL is properly set in the InvenTree server settings. The plugin constructs the authentication callback using this.
Each time you transfer a PO the refresh token is called independently from the tokens live time. This also refreshes the refresh token. So you are save when you use the plugin ate least once in 90 days. In case the token gets bad you need to create a fresh set using the token button again.
If you are confused now read the documentation on the Digikey WEB page for more details.
Digikey does not have such a simple shopping cart API. The plugin uses the MyLists API. It creates a list on the WEB shop that can easily be transferred to a shopping cart. When creating a list a list name has to be provided. The plugin creates a name based on the PO name and adding a -xx that counts upwards each time you push the button. The reason is that each name is allowed only once. Even when the list is deleted, the name stays blocked forever. If you are done with your order delete the lists from your Digikey WEB account.
Digikey requires a country code and a currency code. The plugin uses the same translation as mentioned in the Mouser section and transfers both to Digikey. Digikey sends back the list in the correct currency. Unfortunately the currency code is not sent back. The only thing Digikey sends is a currency symbol but no info if $ is USD, AUD or whatever kind of Dollar. Mouser does not allow to set the currency. Mouser selects the currency automatically based on the country where the request comes from.
The plugin can create supplierparts based on the supplier part number. For users with edit part permission a panel called "Automatic Supplier parts" is shown. Here you can select the supplier and add the exact supplier part number. The plugin will create a corresponding supplierpart. I can fill the following part fields automatically:
- Supplier part number
- URL
- Package when available
- Lifecycle status
- Minimum order
- Description
- Price breaks
If the supplier does not provide information for a field it is left empty.
def get_custom_panels(self, view, request)
This defines the panel. The function must return a panels list. Here it returns just one panel. The panel is returned under three conditions: The view must be PurchaseOrderDetail, the supplier must be Mouser or Digikey and the user must have edit permissions to purchase orders. The content_template is an html file that defines how the panel content looks.
re_path(r'transfercart/(?P<pk>\d+)/', self.TransferCart, name='transfer-cart'),
Here we define the url that controls the panel. Let's look at the details here:
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name='transfer-cart'
: This is the name under which the url is called from the html file. We will come to that later when we discuss the template. -
self.TransferCart
is the function that is called. It is defined later in this plugin -
transfercart/(?P<pk>\d+)/
The string that looks a bit like white noise defines the url. transfercart is the url which can be chosen freely. The ? is well known for parameters. In this case we get just one parameter, the orders primary key. \d+ is a regular expression that limits the parameters to a digital number with n digits.
May be it is worth to leave a few more words on this. We define the url of the plugin. This is called by the Javascript function when we push the button. Let's have a look on the names and how they belong together:
In the picture you see the relevant lines in the python and java code. The names in the coloured boxes need to match. In case something does not fit the panel will not render and you will get an error message.
The API keys and especially the proxy password are user specific and shall not be given to others. Up to now there are no user specific settings in InvenTree. So these keys are global and visible to, at least every admin. All users who use the plugin will have the same keys. We use a team key to solve this.
Digikey allows more features like customer ID and list owners. These are not implemented so far. The plugin supports just a single Digikey organization and user. Some APIs require a createdBy value to be set. xxxx works fine so far.
The OAuto callback setting in your Digikey WEB account allows only https. http is not allowed. This is usually not a problem in production environments. However the development server usually runs http. But InvenTree has the required stuff for https on board. I just changed the runserver to runsslserver in tasks.py.