A Paystack API wrapper in Python
Project description
Paystack
========
version number: 1.1.1
author: Bernard Ojengwa
Installation / Usage
--------------------
To install use pip:
::
$ pip install --upgrade paystack
or
::
$ easy_install --upgrade paystack
See http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/index.html for instructions
on installing pip. If you are on a system with easy\_install but not
pip, you can use easy\_install instead. If you’re not using virtualenv,
you may have to prefix those commands with ``sudo``. You can learn more
about virtualenv at http://www.virtualenv.org/
To install from source, clone this repo and run:
::
$ git clone https://github.com/ojengwa/paystack.git
$ python setup.py install
Documentation
-------------
Please see https://developers.paystack.co/docs for the most up-to-date
documentation for the Paystack API.
Testing
-------
The package is compatible with Python 2.6+, Python 3.1+ and PyPy. We
need to test against all of these environments to ensure compatibility.
Travis CI will automatically run our tests on push. For local testing,
we use `nose`_ to handle testing across environments.
To run the included test:
1. Clone the repo:
$ git clone https://github.com/ojengwa/paystack.git
2. Enter project directory:
$ cd paystack
3. Install dependencies using fabric:
$ fab install
4. Run the includded test using fabric:
$ fab test
TODO
----
1. Add Event hooks
2. Create Consumer Resource
3. Create Plan Resource
Example
-------
::
from paystack.resource import TransactionResource
def main():
secret_key = 'sk_test_ae4a423c668feac411cbc3c6719a52092176ca12'
random_ref = 'asdsdswe224weuksfuf'
test_email = 'bernard@disgui.se'
test_amount = 5000
plan = 'Basic'
client = TransactionResource(secret_key, random_ref)
response = client.initialize(test_amount,
test_email,
plan)
print(response)
verify = client.verify()
print(verify)
print(client.charge())
========
version number: 1.1.1
author: Bernard Ojengwa
Installation / Usage
--------------------
To install use pip:
::
$ pip install --upgrade paystack
or
::
$ easy_install --upgrade paystack
See http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/index.html for instructions
on installing pip. If you are on a system with easy\_install but not
pip, you can use easy\_install instead. If you’re not using virtualenv,
you may have to prefix those commands with ``sudo``. You can learn more
about virtualenv at http://www.virtualenv.org/
To install from source, clone this repo and run:
::
$ git clone https://github.com/ojengwa/paystack.git
$ python setup.py install
Documentation
-------------
Please see https://developers.paystack.co/docs for the most up-to-date
documentation for the Paystack API.
Testing
-------
The package is compatible with Python 2.6+, Python 3.1+ and PyPy. We
need to test against all of these environments to ensure compatibility.
Travis CI will automatically run our tests on push. For local testing,
we use `nose`_ to handle testing across environments.
To run the included test:
1. Clone the repo:
$ git clone https://github.com/ojengwa/paystack.git
2. Enter project directory:
$ cd paystack
3. Install dependencies using fabric:
$ fab install
4. Run the includded test using fabric:
$ fab test
TODO
----
1. Add Event hooks
2. Create Consumer Resource
3. Create Plan Resource
Example
-------
::
from paystack.resource import TransactionResource
def main():
secret_key = 'sk_test_ae4a423c668feac411cbc3c6719a52092176ca12'
random_ref = 'asdsdswe224weuksfuf'
test_email = 'bernard@disgui.se'
test_amount = 5000
plan = 'Basic'
client = TransactionResource(secret_key, random_ref)
response = client.initialize(test_amount,
test_email,
plan)
print(response)
verify = client.verify()
print(verify)
print(client.charge())
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