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Python SDK for Mercury service

Project description

Mercury SDK can be used in projects that interface with the mercury service that provides common internal functionality.

Initializing the client

from mercuryclient import MercuryApi
# Setup connection parameters
conn_params = {'username': 'mercury_username', 'password':'password', 'url':'https://mercury-url.com'}
m = MercuryApi(conn_params)
m.send_mail(['recipent@email.com'],'Test mail', 'Mail body','ses','ses_profile')

Available APIs:

  • send_mail

  • send_sms

  • request_experian_report

  • get_experian_response

  • fetch_experian_report

  • request_cibil_report

  • get_cibil_response

  • fetch_cibil_report

  • request_highmark_report

  • get_highmark_response

  • fetch_highmark_report

  • request_verify_id

  • get_verify_id_result

  • request_bank_statement

  • get_bank_statement_result

  • verify_webhook

  • insurance

  • secure_patyment_recharge
    • get_operators_list

    • make_recharge

    • get_recharge_status

    • get_recharge_wallet_balance

    • get_recharge_ip

    • get_recharge_plans

  • bbps
    • set_agent_on_board

    • get_state

    • get_district_by_state

    • get_bill_categories

    • get_biller_by_categories

    • get_customer_params_by_biller_id

    • get_amount

    • send_bill_payment_request_transid

    • send_bill_payment_request

    • get_duplicate_payment_receipt

    • register_trasaction_complaint

    • register_service_complaint

    • get_complaint_status

    • get_bbpsid

  • verify_bank_account

  • verify_gstin

  • get_verify_gst_result

  • generate_okyc_otp

  • verify_okyc_otp

  • fetch_rc_details

  • verify_udyog_aadhaar

  • fetch_equifax_report

  • generate_liveness_session_id

  • get_liveness_session_result

  • extract_itr_details

  • fetch_itr_report

  • generate_epfo_otp

  • verify_epfo_otp

  • get_epfo_details

  • name_match

  • check_e_sign

  • create_indv_entity

  • create_legal_entity

Types:

For complex requests like CIBIL, Experian or Highmark, you can construct the request JSON using the provided pydantic models. The types are available at mercury.types.<request_type>.request.

Example using models for generating Highmark Request:

from mercuryclient.types.highmark.request import Applicant, HighmarkRequest
applicant = Applicant(name="Example Name" ...)
request_obj = HighmarkRequest(
    applicant=applicant,
    inquiry_reference_number="ABCDE",
    ...
)
# After generating your request, pass the object to the corresponding request
m.fetch_highmark_report(request_obj, profile="sample_profile)

Testing:

Tests are run under tox

You can install tox with

>>> pip install tox

If using pyenv - you can do the following steps before running tox (patch version will depend on your installations - tox only considers the major version)

>>> pyenv local 3.7.3 3.6.8 3.8.1

Without this step - tox will not be able to find the interpreters

Run tests using the following command

>>> tox

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