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Installing and integrating Registrasion
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Registrasion is a Django app. It does not provide any templates -- you'll need to develop these yourself. You can use the `registrasion-demo <https://github.com/chrisjrn/registrasion-demo>`_ project as a starting point.
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To use Registrasion for your own conference, you'll need to do a small amount of configuration and development work, in your own Django App.
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The configuration that you'll need to do is minimal. The first piece of development work is to define a model and form for your attendee profile, and the second is to implement a payment app.
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Installing Registrasion
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Registrasion depends on an in-development version of Symposion. You'll need to add the following line to your ``requirements.txt`` files::
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registrasion==0.1.0
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https://github.com/pinax/symposion/tarball/ad81810#egg=symposion
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And also to enable dependency links in pip::
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pip install --process-dependency-links -r requirements.txt
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Symposion currently specifies Django version 1.9.2. Note that ``pip`` version 1.6 does not support ``--process-dependency-links``, so you'll need to use an earlier, or later version of ``pip``.
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Configuring your Django App
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In your Django ``settings.py`` file, you'll need to add the following to your ``INSTALLED_APPS``::
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"registrasion",
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"nested_admin",
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You will also need to configure ``symposion`` appropriately.
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Attendee profile
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.. automodule:: registrasion.models.people
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Attendee profiles are where you ask for information such as what your attendee wants on their badge, and what the attendee's dietary and accessibility requirements are.
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Because every conference is different, Registrasion lets you define your own attendee profile model, and your own form for requesting this information. The only requirement is that you derive your model from ``AttendeeProfileBase``.
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.. autoclass :: AttendeeProfileBase
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:members: name_field, invoice_recipient
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You specify how to find that model in your Django ``settings.py`` file::
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ATTENDEE_PROFILE_MODEL = "democon.models.AttendeeProfile"
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When Registrasion asks the to edit their profile, a default form will be generated, showing all of the fields on the profile model.
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If you want to customise the profile editing form, you need to specify the location of that form in your ``settings.py`` file as well.
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ATTENDEE_PROFILE_FORM = "democon.forms.AttendeeProfileForm"
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The only contract is that this form creates an instance of ``AttendeeProfileBase`` when saved, and that it can take an instance of your subclass on creation (so that your attendees can edit their profile).
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Payments
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--------
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Registrasion does not implement its own credit card processing. You'll need to do that yourself. Registrasion *does* provide a mechanism for recording cheques and direct deposits, if you do end up taking registrations that way.
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See :ref:`payments_and_refunds` for a guide on how to correctly implement payments.
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