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LiqPy

LiqPy -- unofficial python library for LiqPay API.

Is it production ready?

Short answer: Well, yes, but actually no.

Long answer: It depends on what production readiness means for you. Implementation still lacks some LiqPay's functionality and tests coverage, but I, personally, use it in production. It gets work done in a most pythonic way I see it.

Installation

pip install liqpy

Basic Usage

Create checkout link:

from liqpy.client import Client

client = Client(public_key=..., private_key=...)

client.checkout(
    action="pay",
    order_id=...,
    amount=1,
    currency="USD",
    description="Payment Example",
    server_url=...
)

Handle callback from LiqPay after checkout on your server (server_url):

def handle_callback(data: str, signature: str):
    try:
        callback = client.callback(data, signature)
        print(callback)
    except AssertionError as e:
        print("LiqPay callback verification failed.", e)

Development

Create Python environment (optional):

python -m env env

Install requirements:

pip install -r requirements.txt -r requirements-dev.txt

Setup credentials

Get your public_key and private_key from LiqPay.

Write keys to .env file as follows:

LIQPAY_PUBLIC_KEY=${public_key}
LIQPAY_PRIVATE_KEY=${private_key}

Local webhook handler

Bind localhost port to the Internet:

ngrok http 8000

Look for the similar line in console:

Forwarding https://7kh6-111-111-111-111.ngrok-free.app -> http://localhost:8000 

Add server URL to .env file:

SERVER_URL=https://7kh6-111-111-111-111.ngrok-free.app

Start local webhook handler:

python -m tests.server

Now you can recieve callbacks after requesting LiqPay API.

from os import environ
from dotenv import load_env
from liqpay.client import Client

client = Client()

client.request(
    action=...,
    order_id=...,
    amount=...,
    server_url=environ.get("SERVER_URL")
)

See readme.ipynb for more examples.