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The Stripe Python library provides convenient access to the Stripe API from applications written in the Python language. It includes a pre-defined set of classes for API resources that initialize themselves dynamically from API responses which makes it compatible with a wide range of versions of the Stripe API.
See the Python API docs.
You don't need this source code unless you want to modify the package. If you just want to use the package, just run:
pip install --upgrade stripe
or
easy_install --upgrade stripe
Install from source with:
python setup.py install
The library needs to be configured with your account's secret key which is available in your Stripe Dashboard. Set stripe.api_key to its value:
import stripe
stripe.api_key = "sk_test_..."
# list charges
stripe.Charge.list()
# retrieve single charge
stripe.Charge.retrieve("ch_1A2PUG2eZvKYlo2C4Rej1B9d")For apps that need to use multiple keys during the lifetime of a process, like one that uses Stripe Connect, it's also possible to set a per-request key and/or account:
import stripe
# list charges
stripe.Charge.list(
api_key="sk_test_...",
stripe_account="acct_..."
)
# retrieve single charge
stripe.Charge.retrieve(
"ch_1A2PUG2eZvKYlo2C4Rej1B9d",
api_key="sk_test_...",
stripe_account="acct_..."
)The library can be configured to use urlfetch, requests, pycurl, or urllib2 with stripe.default_http_client:
client = stripe.http_client.UrlFetchClient()
client = stripe.http_client.RequestsClient()
client = stripe.http_client.PycurlClient()
client = stripe.http_client.Urllib2Client()
stripe.default_http_client = clientWithout a configured client, by default the library will attempt to load libraries in the order above (i.e. urlfetch is preferred with urllib2 used as a last resort). We usually recommend that people use requests.
A proxy can be configured with stripe.proxy:
stripe.proxy = "https://user:pass@example.com:1234"The library can be configured to emit logging that will give you better insight into what it's doing. The info logging level is usually most appropriate for production use, but debug is also available for more verbosity.
There are a few options for enabling it:
Set the environment variable STRIPE_LOG to the value debug or info
$ export STRIPE_LOG=debug
Set stripe.log:
import stripe
stripe.log = 'debug'Enable it through Python's logging module:
import logging
logging.basicConfig()
logging.getLogger('stripe').setLevel(logging.DEBUG)If you're writing a plugin that uses the library, we'd appreciate it if you identified using stripe.set_app_info():
stripe.set_app_info("MyAwesomePlugin", version="1.2.34", url="https://myawesomeplugin.info")This information is passed along when the library makes calls to the Stripe API.
Run all tests (modify -e according to your Python target):
tox -e py27
Run a single test suite:
tox -e py27 -- --test-suite stripe.test.resources.test_updateable.UpdateableAPIResourceTests
Run a single test:
tox -e py27 -- --test-suite stripe.test.resources.test_updateable.UpdateableAPIResourceTests.test_save
Run the linter with:
pip install flake8 flake8 stripe
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