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Online Payments Python SDK

Introduction

The Python SDK helps you to communicate with the payment platform server API. Its primary features are:

Its use is demonstrated by an example for each possible call. The examples execute a call using the provided API key.

Structure of this repository

This repository consists out of three main components:

  1. The source code of the SDK itself: /onlinepayments/sdk/
  2. The source code of the SDK unit tests: /tests/unit/
  3. The source code of the example integration tests: /tests/integration/

Note that the source code of the unit tests and integration tests can only be found on GitHub.

Requirements

Python 3.5 or higher is required. In addition, the following package is required:

This package will be installed automatically if the SDK is installed manually or using pip following the below instructions.

Installation

To install the SDK using pip, execute the following command:

pip install onlinepayments-sdk-python3

Alternatively, you can install the SDK from a source distribution file:

  1. Download the latest version of the Python SDK from GitHub. Choose the onlinepayments-sdk-python3-x.y.z.zip file from the releases page, where x.y.z is the version number.
  2. Execute the following command in the folder where the SDK was downloaded to:

    pip install onlinepayments-sdk-python3-x.y.z.zip

Uninstalling

After the Python SDK has been installed, it can be uninstalled using the following command:

pip uninstall onlinepayments-sdk-python3

The required package can be uninstalled in the same way.

Running tests

There are two types of tests: unit tests and integration tests. The unit tests will work out-of-the-box; for the integration tests some configuration is required. First, some environment variables need to be set:

In order to run the unit and integration tests, the mock backport and mockito packages are required. These can be installed using the following command:

pip install mock mockito

The following commands can then be executed from the tests directory to execute the tests: