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PyPayment is a Python wrapper for API of different payment providers. It is designed to be a simple and easy to use library for developers to integrate payment into their applications.
Main idea is to provide a unified interface for different payment providers.
For more details see documentation.
- Qiwi P2P
- YooMoney
- PayOk
- BetaTransfer
- Lava (under development)
Install the current version with PyPI
pip install -U pypayment
Choose payment provider and authorize. For example, for Qiwi
from pypayment import QiwiPayment
QiwiPayment.authorize("my_secret_key")
Create a payment and get it's url
from pypayment import Payment, QiwiPayment
payment: Payment = QiwiPayment(amount=100) # E.x. commission is 10%
print(payment.url) # https://oplata.qiwi.com/form/?invoice_uid=payment_unique_id
Wait for payment to be completed and get it's income
Use update()
method to update payment's status
and income
from pypayment import PaymentStatus
while payment.status != PaymentStatus.PAID:
input("Press Enter to update payment status and income")
payment.update()
print("Payment is completed!")
print(payment.income) # 90.0
Summary
from pypayment import Payment, QiwiPayment, PaymentStatus
QiwiPayment.authorize("my_secret_key")
payment: Payment = QiwiPayment(amount=100) # E.x. commission is 10%
print(payment.url) # https://oplata.qiwi.com/form/?invoice_uid=payment_unique_id
while payment.status != PaymentStatus.PAID:
input("Press Enter to update payment status")
payment.update()
print("Payment is completed!")
print(payment.income) # 90.0
Bug reports and/or pull requests are welcome
The module is available as open source under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0