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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T22:56:39+00:00 2026-05-13T22:56:39+00:00

I’m using this django app to implement PayPal IPN. I’m testing it using PayPal’s

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I’m using this django app to implement PayPal IPN. I’m testing it using PayPal’s IPN simulator, but it’s telling me

IPN delivery failed. HTTP error code 500: Internal Server Error

So how can I debug this and see what’s really going on? I’ve dug into code:

@require_POST
def ipn(request, item_check_callable=None):
    """
    PayPal IPN endpoint (notify_url).
    Used by both PayPal Payments Pro and Payments Standard to confirm transactions.
    http://tinyurl.com/d9vu9d

    PayPal IPN Simulator:
    https://developer.paypal.com/cgi-bin/devscr?cmd=_ipn-link-session
    """
    flag = None
    ipn_obj = None
    form = PayPalIPNForm(request.POST)
    if form.is_valid():
        try:
            ipn_obj = form.save(commit=False)
        except Exception, e:
            flag = "Exception while processing. (%s)" % e
    else:
        flag = "Invalid form. (%s)" % form.errors

    if ipn_obj is None:
        ipn_obj = PayPalIPN()    

    ipn_obj.initialize(request)

    if flag is not None:
        ipn_obj.set_flag(flag)
    else:
        # Secrets should only be used over SSL.
        if request.is_secure() and 'secret' in request.GET:
            ipn_obj.verify_secret(form, request.GET['secret'])
        else:
            ipn_obj.verify(item_check_callable)

    ipn_obj.save()
    return HttpResponse("OKAY")

All looks fine and dandy there, but since it’s not sending a response to my browser, it’s kinda tricky to debug. What should I do? I’m trying to look at my apache logs, but it really isn’t telling me much.

216.113.191.33 – – [06/Mar/2010:14:10:30 -0600] “POST /paypal/ipn HTTP/1.0” 500 16282 “-” “-“


I tried to send emails and log messages when this view was called, but neither wanted to work. It’s possible that I entered the wrong URL into the IPN simulator 🙂 I disabled the “post required” decorator and went to the page directly to see what was going on. My system started to logging “invalid transactions” as expected (since there was no post-data) and then I took a random stab in the dark and figured that Django’s CSRF protection was kicking in and preventing PayPal from sending me the data. Adding the @csrf_exempt decorator seems to have fixed it. Yay for guessing errors.

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    2026-05-13T22:56:41+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:56 pm

    I recall having hit (something like) this when using django-paypal too. I can’t remember for sure what my cause was, but have you created/migrated the appropriate IPN tables in your database after including the ipn app in your setttings.py?

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