The goal of this library is to provide a python implementation of the Beanstream API.
The library supports:
- payment profiles
- one off transactions
- pre-authorizing transactions
- voiding transactions
- recurring billing
- reporting
The library is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license (http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0).
The API is interacted with through the Gateway object. The Gateway holds all of the beanstream account configuration.
from beanstream import gateway
beangw = gateway.Beanstream(
hash_validation=hash_validation,
require_billing_address=require_billing_address,
require_cvd=require_cvd)
beangw.configure(
merchant_id,
company,
username,
password,
hashcode=hashcode,
hash_algorithm=hash_algorithm,
payment_profile_passcode=payment_profile_passcode,
recurring_billing_passcode=recurring_billing_passcode)
The gateway
object has methods for constructing transaction
s to the
Beanstream API. A transaction
encapsulates the information involved in a
request against the beanstream API.
Ex. Making a one off transation:
from beanstream import gateway, billing
beangw = create_gateway()
card = billing.CreditCard(
'John Doe',
'4030000010001234',
'09', '2015',
'123')
txn = beangw.purchase(50, card, self.billing_address)
txn.set_comments('$50 Frobinator for John Doe')
resp = txn.commit()
if resp.approved():
ship_frobinator('John Doe')
To run the library test a file named beanstream.cfg in the current directory.
Then run the command nosetests tests/simple_t.py
.
The tests attempt to make requests against the Beanstream API using the test credit cards given for sandbox use.
Example config file:
# these should match your beanstream account settings
[config]
hash_validation: true
require_billing_address: true
require_cvd: true
[beanstream]
merchant_id: xxyyzz
company: foo corp
username: foo_user
password: foo_pass
hashcode: api_hc
hash_algorithm: SHA1
payment_profile_passcode: pp_pass
recurring_billing_passcode: rb_pass