Haltr is a simple invoicing solution. Manages clients, providers, invoices, templates and payments. Imports and exports invoices. Supported formats include PDF, UBL and facturae.
These are some of its features:
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Create invoices
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Manage recurring invoices
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Send PDF invoices
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Talk to Bank accounts
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Understand UBL and Facturae
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Keep track of received invoices
Currently it is used in https://www.b2brouter.net/
In your Redmine root path:
# Use Ruby < 2.2 (since Rails 3.2 and thus Redmine 2.x is not compatible with later versions) git clone git://github.com/descala/haltr.git plugins/haltr bundle install bundle exec rake redmine:plugins:migrate
Download Haltr plugin using git:
cd <Redmine root dir>/vendor/plugins git clone git://github.com/descala/haltr.git
Install necessary gems:
# if Redmine <= 1.3 cd haltr bundle install cd <Redmine root dir> rake gems:install
# if Redmine >= 1.4 cd <Redmine root dir> bundle install
Apply the database changes:
cd <Redmine root dir> rake db:migrate:plugins RAILS_ENV='production'
poppler-utils package and chronic gem are required to receive PDF invoices by mail.
imagemagick library is required to resize automatically uploaded images (for company logos).
gem zip is required to download multiple invoices
Haltr uses wkhtmltopdf to generate PDF files.
In order to run wkhtmltopdf in a headless server you can use xvfb.
In Debian:
apt-get install wkhtmltopdf xvfb
then, put this script in /usr/local/bin/wkhtmltopdf
#!/bin/sh xvfb-run -a -s "-screen 0 640x480x16" /usr/bin/wkhtmltopdf $*
do not forget to give it execution permisions
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/wkhtmltopdf
Haltr is designed for use with an external mailing system, to allow to manipulate invoice file before sending it. In Spain we must digitally sign invoices before sending them.
In settings, "Path of export folders" is where Haltr leaves invoices, and expects another process scheduled to take them, do whatever transformation is needed, send them and report the status change to Haltr.
To report invoice status changes, Haltr provides a RESTful access to an
Event
model, which has a particular name and invoice ID.
For example:
Event.new(:invoice_id => 1, :name => "success_sending")
would change the status of the invoice with id 1, from "Sending" to "Sent".
Access to the REST service is restricted by source IP, so that events can only be created from the IP that has been set in "B2brouter IP"
Finally, "B2brouter URL" is the URL where Haltr retrieves the invoices already signed, so that they can be downloaded.
The call looks like this:
"#{b2brouter_url}/b2b_messages/get_legal_invoice?md5=#{md5}"
Redmine’s plugin installation instructions: http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/Plugins