This python library wraps the Miva Merchant JSON API introduced in Miva Merchant 9.12. It allows you to quickly integrate your python applications with a Miva Merchant store to fetch, create, and update store data.
For api documentation visit https://docs.miva.com/json-api.
- Miva Merchant 10.00+
- Python 3.x
For Miva Merchant 9.x, use the 1.x release
To install the SDK simply add it to your project with pip:
pip install merchantapi
Note: On some operating systems the pip
program may be named pip3
You can also add it to your project's requirements.txt
file:
merchantapi>=2.6.0
Then install
pip install -r requirements.txt
Note: On some operating systems the pip
program may be named pip3
For usage see the examples provided in the examples/
directory.
- OpenSSH PEM
- PKCS#1 PEM
- PKCS#8 PEM
When specifying the key to use within the SSHClient
or SSHPrivateKeyAuthenticator
, specify the full path to your private key file.
If your private key is in OpenSSH format (starts with -----BEGIN OPENSSH PRIVATE KEY-----
) then you will need to convert it.
Create a copy of your key preserving permissions:
cp -p /path/to/private/key/id_rsa /path/to/private/key/id_rsa.pem
Convert in place to the proper format:
ssh-keygen -p -m PEM -f /path/to/private/key/id_rsa.pem
Converting the key with encryption:
openssl pkcs8 -in /path/to/private_key.pem -topk8 -out /path/to/private_key.pkcs8.pem
Converting the key without encryption:
openssl pkcs8 -in /path/to/private_key.pem -topk8 -nocrypt -out /path/to/private_key.pkcs8.pem
Your public key must be in the OpenSSH Public Key format. The default public key format is usually the correct type if you generated your key using ssh-keygen
.
See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4253#section-6.6 for format.
A quick way to get the correct format if you have the key associated with your local SSH agent is to run the command ssh-add -L
and copying the corresponding key.
This library is licensed under the Miva SDK License Agreement
.
See the LICENSE
file for more information.