FraudLabs Pro Python SDK
This Python module enables user to easily implement fraud detection feature into their solution using the API from https://www.fraudlabspro.com.
Below are the features of this Python module:
- Fraud analysis and scoring
- Credit card issuing bank validation
- SMS verification and validation
This module requires API key to function. You may subscribe a free API key at https://www.fraudlabspro.com
Usage Example
Validate Order
Object Properties
Property Name |
Property Type |
Description |
ip |
string |
IP address of online transaction. It supports both IPv4 and IPv6 address format. |
billing->firstName |
string |
User's first name. |
billing->lastName |
string |
User's last name. |
billing->username |
string |
User's username. |
billing->password |
string |
User's password. |
billing->email |
string |
User's email address. |
billing->phone |
string |
User's phone number. |
billing->address |
string |
Street address of billing address. |
billing->city |
string |
City of billing address. |
billing->state |
string |
State of billing address. It supports state codes, e.g. NY (New York), for state or province of United States or Canada. Please refer to State & Province Codes for complete list. |
billing->postcode |
string |
Postal or ZIP code of billing address. |
billing->country |
string |
Country of billing address. It requires the input of ISO-3166 alpha-2 country code, e.g. US for United States. Please refer to Country Codes for complete list. |
order->orderId |
string |
Merchant identifier to uniquely identify a transaction. It supports maximum of 15 characters user order id input. |
order->note |
string |
Merchant description of an order transaction. It supports maximum of 200 characters. |
order->amount |
float |
Amount of the transaction. |
order->quantity |
integer |
Total quantity of the transaction. |
order->currency |
string |
Currency code used in the transaction. It requires the input of ISO-4217 (3 characters) currency code, e.g. USD for US Dollar. Please refer to Currency Codes for complete list. |
order->department |
string |
Merchant identifier to uniquely identify a product or service department. |
order->paymentMethod |
string |
Payment mode of transaction. Please see references section. |
card->number |
string |
Billing credit card number or BIN number. |
card->avs |
string |
The single character AVS result returned by the credit card processor. Please refer to AVS & CVV2 Response Codes for details. |
card->cvv |
string |
The single character CVV2 result returned by the credit card processor. Please refer to AVS & CVV2 Response Codes for details. |
shipping->address |
string |
Street address of shipping address. |
shipping->city |
string |
City of shipping address. |
shipping->state |
string |
State of shipping address. It supports state codes, e.g. NY - New York, for state or province of United States or Canada. Please refer to State & Province Codes for complete list. |
shipping->postcode |
string |
Postal or ZIP code of shipping address. |
shipping->country |
string |
Country of shipping address. It requires the input of ISO-3166 alpha-2 country code, e.g. US for United States. Please refer to Country Codes for complete list. |
# import SDK to use the function
from libs.order import Order
# Configure your API key
api_key = 'YOUR_API_KEY'
# Order Details
dict1 = {
'key': api_key,
'ip': '146.112.62.105',
'order': {
'order_id': '67398',
'currency': 'USD',
'amount': '42',
'quantity': 1,
'paymentMethod': 'creditcard'
},
'card': {
'number': '4556553172971283'
},
'billing': {
'firstName': 'Hector',
'lastName': 'Henderson',
'email': 'hh5566@gmail.com',
'phone': '561-628-8674',
'address': '1766 Powder House Road',
'city': 'West Palm Beach',
'state': 'FL',
'postcode': '33401',
'country': 'US',
},
'shipping': {
'address': '4469 Chestnut Street',
'city' : 'Tampa',
'state' : 'FL',
'postcode': '33602',
'country': 'US',
}
}
# Sends the order details to FraudLabs Pro
result = Order.validate(dict1)
Get Transaction
Parameter Properties
Parameter Name |
Parameter Type |
Description |
$id |
string |
FraudLabs Pro transaction ID or Order ID. |
$type |
string |
ID type. Either: FraudLabsPrp::FLP_ID or FraudLabsPro::ORDER_ID |
# import SDK to use the function
from libs.order import Order
# Configure your API key
api_key = 'YOUR_API_KEY'
# Values to get transaction details
get_transaction_variables = {
'key': api_key,
'id': '20180705-WISXW2',
'id_type': 'FraudLabsPro::FLP_ID'
}
# Send the values to FraudLabs Pro
result = Order.get_transaction(get_transaction_variables)
Feedback
Object Properties
Property Name |
Property Type |
Description |
id |
string |
Unique transaction ID generated from Validate function. |
status |
string |
Perform APPROVE, REJECT, or REJECT_BLACKLIST action to transaction. Refer to reference section for status code. |
note |
string |
Notes for the feedback request. |
# import SDK to use the function
from libs.order import Order
# Configure your API key
api_key = 'YOUR_API_KEY'
# Set feedback of the particular order
feedback_variables = {
'key': api_key,
'id': '20180705-WISXW2',
# Three actions available: APPROVE, REJECT, REJECT_BLACKLIST
'action': 'APPROVE',
'notes': 'This is for testing purpose.',
}
Order.feedback(feedback_variables)
SMS Verification
Send SMS Verification
Object Properties
Property Name |
Property Type |
Description |
tel |
string |
The recipient mobile phone number in E164 format which is a plus followed by just numbers with no spaces or parentheses. |
mesg |
string |
The message template for the SMS. Add as placeholder for the actual OTP to be generated. Max length is 140 characters. |
country_code |
string |
ISO 3166 country code for the recipient mobile phone number. If parameter is supplied, then some basic telephone number validation is done. |
# import SDK to use the function
from libs.smsverification import SMSVerification
# Configure your API key
api_key = 'YOUR_API_KEY'
# Send SMS verification
sms_verification_variables = {
'key': api_key,
'tel': '+15616288674',
'country_code': 'US',
'mesg': 'Your OTP for the transaction is <otp>.',
}
result = SMSVerification.send_sms(sms_verification_variables)
Get SMS Verification Result
Object Properties
Property Name |
Property Type |
Description |
tran_id |
string |
The unique ID that was returned by the Send SMS Verification that triggered the OTP sms. |
otp |
string |
The OTP that was sent to the recipient’s phone. |
# import SDK to use the function
from libs.smsverification import SMSVerification
# Configure your API key
api_key = 'YOUR_API_KEY'
# Get SMS verification result
verify_sms_variables = {
'key': api_key,
'tran_id': 'UNIQUE_TRANS_ID',
'otp': 'OTP_RECEIVED',
}
result = SMSVerification.verify_sms(verify_sms_variables)
Reference
Payment Method
Payment Method |
creditcard |
paypal |
googlecheckout |
bitcoin |
cod |
moneyorder |
wired |
bankdeposit |
others |
LICENCE
See the LICENSE file.