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Cuenca API Client

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Cuenca – Python client library

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Installation

pip install cuenca

Authentication

The preferred way to configure the credentials for the client is to set the CUENCA_API_KEY and CUENCA_API_SECRET environment variables. The client library will automatically configure based on the values of those variables.

To configure manually:

import cuenca

cuenca.configure(api_key='PKxxxx', api_secret='yyyyyy')

Jwt

JWT tokens can also be used if your credentials have enough permissions. To do so, you may include the parameter use_jwt as part of your configure

import cuenca

cuenca.configure(use_jwt=True)

A new token will be created at this moment and automatically renewed before sending any request if there is less than 5 minutes to be expired according to its payload data.

Transfers

Create transfer

import cuenca

cuenca.configure(sandbox=True)  # if using sandbox

local_transfer_id = '078efdc20bab456285437309c4b75673'

transfer = cuenca.Transfer.create(
    recipient_name='Benito Juárez',
    account_number='646180157042875763',  # CLABE or card number
    amount=12345,  # Mx$123.45
    descriptor='sending money',  # As it'll appear for the customer
    idempotency_key=local_transfer_id
)

# To get updated status
transfer.refresh()

Retrieve by id

import cuenca

transfer = cuenca.Transfer.retrieve('tr_123')

Query by idempotency_key, account_number and status

Results are always returned in descending order of created_at

The methods that can be used:

  • one() - returns a single result. Raises NoResultFound if there are no results and MultipleResultsFound if there are more than one
  • first() - returns the first result or None if there aren't any
  • all() - returns a generator of all matching results. Pagination is handled automatically as you iterate over the response
  • count() - returns an integer with the count of the matching results
import cuenca
from cuenca.types import Status

# find the unique transfer using the idempotency key
local_transfer_id = '078efdc20bab456285437309c4b75673'
transfer = cuenca.Transfer.one(idempotency_key=local_transfer_id)

# returns a generator of all succeeded transfers to the specific account
transfers = cuenca.Transfer.all(
    account_number='646180157000000004',
    status=Status.succeeded
)

# the total number of succeeded transfers
count = cuenca.Transfer.count(status=Status.succeeded)

Api Keys

Create new ApiKey and deactivate old

import cuenca

# Create new ApiKey
new = cuenca.ApiKey.create()

# Have to use the new key to deactivate the old key
old_id = cuenca.session.auth[0]
cuenca.session.configure(new.id, new.secret)
cuenca.ApiKey.deactivate(old_id, 60)  # revoke prior API key in an hour

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