Hello people,
We have released invoicing gem which helps you in creating, managing
and
generating pdf for invoices.
Bit of background: Invoicing gem was initially developed by Martin
Kleppmann (ept (Martin Kleppmann) · GitHub) for generating and displaying
invoices.
This release polishes the gem, makes it compatible with rails 3 and
rails
4, adds pdf generation
Store any number of different types of invoice, credit note and
payment record
Represent customer accounts, supplier accounts, and even
complicated
multi-party billing relationships
Automatically format currency values beautifully
Automatically round currency values to the customary precision for
that particular currency, e.g. based on the smallest coin in
circulation
Support any number of different currencies simultaneously
Render invoices, account statements etc. into HTML (fully
styleable
and internationalisable)
Export into the UBL XML format for sharing data with other systems
Provide you with a default Value Added Tax (VAT) implementation,
but
you can also easily plug in your own tax logic
Dynamically display tax-inclusive or tax-exclusive prices
depending
on your customer’s location and preferences
Deal with tax rates or prices changing over time, and
automatically
switch to the new rate at the right moment
Efficiently summarise account balances, sales statements etc.
under
arbitrary conditions (e.g. data from one quarter, or payments due at
a
particular date)
Changes (v1.0.0)
Make gem compatible with rails 3 and rails 4.
Add support for pdf generation for invoice. (requires prawn gem)
Integrate rails generators for ledger items, line items, and taxes
Rework all tests, and move to minitest.
Integrate travis-ci, and fix several deprecation warnings.
–
Yuva (@iffyuva)
Co-founder at Codemancers Tech Pvt Ltd
We have released invoicing gem which helps you in creating, managing
and
generating pdf for invoices.
Bit of background: Invoicing gem was initially developed by Martin
Kleppmann
(ept (Martin Kleppmann) · GitHub) for generating and displaying invoices. This
release polishes the gem, makes it compatible with rails 3 and rails 4,
adds
pdf generation
Store any number of different types of invoice, credit note and
payment record
Represent customer accounts, supplier accounts, and even complicated
multi-party billing relationships
Automatically format currency values beautifully
Automatically round currency values to the customary precision for
that particular currency, e.g. based on the smallest coin in circulation
Support any number of different currencies simultaneously
Render invoices, account statements etc. into HTML (fully styleable
and internationalisable)
Export into the UBL XML format for sharing data with other systems
Provide you with a default Value Added Tax (VAT) implementation, but
you can also easily plug in your own tax logic
Dynamically display tax-inclusive or tax-exclusive prices depending
on your customer’s location and preferences
Deal with tax rates or prices changing over time, and automatically
switch to the new rate at the right moment
Efficiently summarise account balances, sales statements etc. under
arbitrary conditions (e.g. data from one quarter, or payments due at a
particular date)
Changes (v1.0.0)
Make gem compatible with rails 3 and rails 4.
Add support for pdf generation for invoice. (requires prawn gem)
Integrate rails generators for ledger items, line items, and taxes
Rework all tests, and move to minitest.
Integrate travis-ci, and fix several deprecation warnings.
–
Yuva (@iffyuva)
Co-founder at Codemancers Tech Pvt Ltd
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