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A Python library for Paymob Accept's API.
You can install this package by using the pip tool and installing:
$ pip install accept-paymob
Sign up for Accept at https://accept.paymob.com/.
.. code-block:: python
from accept.payment import *
API_KEY = "<API-KEY>"
accept = AcceptAPI(API_KEY)
# Authentication Request
auth_token = accept.retrieve_auth_token()
print(auth_token)
# Order Registration
OrderData = {
"auth_token": auth_token,
"delivery_needed": "false",
"amount_cents": "1100",
"currency": "EGP",
"merchant_order_id": 125, # UNIQUE
"items": [
{
"name": "ASC1515",
"amount_cents": "500000",
"description": "Smart Watch",
"quantity": "1"
},
{
"name": "ERT6565",
"amount_cents": "200000",
"description": "Power Bank",
"quantity": "1"
}
],
"shipping_data": {
"apartment": "803",
"email": "claudette09@exa.com",
"floor": "42",
"first_name": "Clifford",
"street": "Ethan Land",
"building": "8028",
"phone_number": "+86(8)9135210487",
"postal_code": "01898",
"extra_description": "8 Ram , 128 Giga",
"city": "Jaskolskiburgh",
"country": "CR",
"last_name": "Nicolas",
"state": "Utah"
},
"shipping_details": {
"notes": " test",
"number_of_packages": 1,
"weight": 10,
"weight_unit": "Kilogram",
"length": 100,
"width": 100,
"height": 100,
"contents": "product of some sorts"
}
}
order = accept.order_registration(OrderData)
print(order)
# Payment Key Request
Request = {
"auth_token": auth_token,
"amount_cents": "1500",
"expiration": 3600,
"order_id": order.get("id"),
"billing_data": {
"apartment": "803",
"email": "claudette09@exa.com",
"floor": "42",
"first_name": "Clifford",
"street": "Ethan Land",
"building": "8028",
"phone_number": "+86(8)9135210487",
"shipping_method": "PKG",
"postal_code": "01898",
"city": "Jaskolskiburgh",
"country": "CR",
"last_name": "Nicolas",
"state": "Utah"
},
"currency": "EGP",
"integration_id": 246701, # https://accept.paymob.com/portal2/en/PaymentIntegrations
"lock_order_when_paid": "false"
}
payment_token = accept.payment_key_request(Request)
print(payment_token)
# Payments API [Kiosk, Mobile Wallets , Cash, Pay With Saved Token]
identifier = "cash"
payment_method = "CASH"
transaction = accept.pay(identifier, payment_method, payment_token)
print(transaction)
# Auth-Capture Payments
transaction00 = accept.capture_transaction(transaction_id="7608793", amount_cents=1000)
print(transaction00)
# Refund Transaction
transaction01 = accept.refund_transaction(transaction_id="7608793", amount_cents=10)
print(transaction01)
# Void Transaction
transaction02 = accept.void_transaction(transaction_id="7608793")
print(transaction02)
# Retrieve Transaction
transaction03 = accept.retrieve_transaction(transaction_id="7608793")
print(transaction03)
# Inquire Transaction
transaction_inquire = accept.inquire_transaction(merchant_order_id="123", order_id="10883471")
print(transaction_inquire)
# Tracking
order_10883471_track = accept.tracking(order_id="10883471")
print(order_10883471_track)
# Preparing Package
# This will return a pdf file url to be printed.
package = accept.preparing_package(order_id="10883471")
print(package)
# IFrame URL
iframeURL = accept.retrieve_iframe(iframe_id="230796", payment_token=payment_token)
print(iframeURL)
# Loyalty Checkout
response = accept.loyalty_checkout(transaction_reference='', otp='123', payment_token=payment_token)
print(response)
FAQs
Python client for the Paymob.accept API
We found that accept-paymob demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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