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Coinbase Commerce Python
- Python Versions
- Third Party Libraries and Dependencies
- Documentation
- Installation
- Usage
- Validating webhook signatures
- Testing and Contributing
Python 2.7+ and 3.4+ are supported and tested.
The following libraries will be installed when you install the client library:
For more details visit Coinbase API docs.
To start using library, you need to register on Commerce SignUp.
And get your API_KEY
from user settings.
Next create a Client
object for interacting with the API:
from coinbase_commerce.client import Client
API_KEY = "API KEY"
client = Client(api_key=API_KEY)
Client
contains links to an every Python Class representations of the API resources
Checkout, Charge, Event
You can call list, list_paging_iter, create, retrieve, modify
methods from an API resource classes
client.charge.create
client.checkout.list_paging_iter
client.event.list
client.charge.retrieve
client.checkout.modify
as well as save, delete, refresh
methods from API resource class instances.
checkout = client.checkout.retrieve(<id>)
checkout.refresh()
checkout.save()
checkout.delete()
Each API method returns an APIObject
(a subclass of dict
) representing the JSON response from the API, all of the models are dumpable with JSON.
Also when the response data is parsed into Python objects, the appropriate APIObject
subclasses will be used automatically.
All subclasses of APIResource
class support refresh
method. This will update their attributes and all nested data by making a fresh GET
request to the relevant API endpoint.
Client support Common API Errors and Warnings handling. All errors occuring during interaction with the API will be raised as exceptions.
Error | Status Code |
---|---|
APIError | * |
InvalidRequestError | 400 |
ParamRequiredError | 400 |
ValidationError | 400 |
AuthenticationError | 401 |
ResourceNotFoundError | 404 |
RateLimitExceededError | 429 |
InternalServerError | 500 |
ServiceUnavailableError | 503 |
Install with pip
:
pip install --upgrade coinbase-commerce
or with easy_install
:
easy_install --upgrade coinbase-commerce
from coinbase_commerce.client import Client
client = Client(api_key=API_KEY)
checkout = client.checkout.retrieve(<checkout_id>)
checkout_info = {
"name": 'The Sovereign Individual',
"description": 'Mastering the Transition to the Information Age',
"pricing_type": 'fixed_price',
"local_price": {
"amount": "100.00",
"currency": "USD"
},
"requested_info": ["name", "email"]
}
checkout = client.checkout.create(**checkout_info)
# or
checkout = client.checkout.create(name='The Sovereign Individual',
description='Mastering the Transition to the Information Age',
pricing_type='fixed_price',
local_price={
"amount": "100.00",
"currency": "USD"
},
requested_info=["name", "email"])
checkout = client.checkout.retrieve(<checkout_id>)
checkout.name = 'new name'
checkout.save()
# or
checkout = client.checkout.modify('<checkout_id>',
name='new name')
checkout.delete()
checkouts = client.checkout.list()
for checkout in client.checkout.list_paging_iter():
print("{!r}".format(checkout))
charge = client.charge.retrieve(<charge_id>)
charge_info = {
"name": "The Sovereign Individual",
"description": "Mastering the Transition to the Information Age",
"local_price": {
"amount": "100.00",
"currency": "USD"
},
"pricing_type": "fixed_price"
}
charge = client.charge.create(**charge_info)
# or
charge = client.charge.create(name='The Sovereign Individual',
description='Mastering the Transition to the Information Age',
pricing_type='fixed_price',
local_price={
"amount": "100.00",
"currency": "USD"
})
checkouts = client.charge.list()
for charge in client.charge.list_paging_iter():
print("{!r}".format(charge))
event = client.event.retrieve(<event_id>)
events = client.event.list()
for event in client.event.list_paging_iter():
print("{!r}".format(event))
You could verify webhook signatures using our library. To perform the verification you'll need to provide the event data, a webhook signature from request header, and the endpoint’s secret. In case of invalid request signature or request payload, you will receive appropriate error message.
WEBHOOK_SECRET = 'your_webhook_secret'
# using Flask
@app.route('/webhooks', methods=['POST'])
def webhooks():
# event payload
request_data = request.data.decode('utf-8')
# webhook signature
request_sig = request.headers.get('X-CC-Webhook-Signature', None)
try:
# signature verification and event object construction
event = Webhook.construct_event(request_data, request_sig, WEBHOOK_SECRET)
except (WebhookInvalidPayload, SignatureVerificationError) as e:
return str(e), 400
print("Received event: id={id}, type={type}".format(id=event.id, type=event.type))
return 'success', 200
Any and all contributions are welcome! The process is simple: fork this repo, make your changes, run the test suite, and submit a pull request. Tests are run via nosetest. To run the tests, clone the repository and then:
pip install -r requirements.txt
Use tox to run the test suite against multiple versions of Python. You can install tox with pip or easy_install:
pip install tox
easy_install tox
Tox requires the appropriate Python interpreters to run the tests in different environments. We recommend using pyenv for this. Once you've installed the appropriate interpreters, running the tests in every environment is simple:
tox