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Stripe Ruby Library

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The Stripe Ruby library provides convenient access to the Stripe API from applications written in the Ruby language. It includes a pre-defined set of classes for API resources that initialize themselves dynamically from API responses. This allows it to operate on a number of different versions of the API.

The library also provides other features. For example:

  • Easy configuration path for fast setup and use.
  • Helpers for pagination.
  • Tracking of "fresh" values in API resources so that partial updates can be executed.
  • Built-in mechanisms for the serialization of parameters according to the expectations of Stripe's API.

Documentation

See the Ruby API docs.

Installation

You don't need this source code unless you want to modify the gem. If you just want to use the package, just run:

gem install stripe

If you want to build the gem from source:

gem build stripe.gemspec

Requirements

  • Ruby 2.0+.

Bundler

If you are installing via bundler, you should be sure to use the https rubygems source in your Gemfile, as any gems fetched over http could potentially be compromised in transit and alter the code of gems fetched securely over https:

source 'https://rubygems.org'

gem 'rails'
gem 'stripe'

Usage

The library needs to be configured with your account's secret key which is available in your Stripe Dashboard. Set Stripe.api_key to its value:

require "stripe"
Stripe.api_key = "sk_test_..."

# list charges
Stripe::Charge.list()

# retrieve single charge
Stripe::Charge.retrieve(
  "ch_18atAXCdGbJFKhCuBAa4532Z",
)

Per-request Configuration

For apps that need to use multiple keys during the lifetime of a process, like one that uses Stripe Connect, it's also possible to set a per-request key and/or account:

require "stripe"

Stripe::Charge.list(
  {},
  :api_key => "sk_test_...",
  :stripe_account => "acct_..."
)

Stripe::Charge.retrieve(
  "ch_18atAXCdGbJFKhCuBAa4532Z",
  :api_key => "sk_test_...",
  :stripe_account => "acct_..."
)

Configuring a Client

While a default HTTP client is used by default, it's also possible to have the library use any client supported by Faraday by initializing a Stripe::StripeClient object and giving it a connection:

conn = Faraday.new
client = Stripe::StripeClient.new(conn)
client.request do
  charge, resp = Stripe::Charge.retrieve(
    "ch_18atAXCdGbJFKhCuBAa4532Z",
  )
end
puts resp.request_id

Configuring CA Bundles

By default, the library will use its own internal bundle of known CA certificates, but it's possible to configure your own:

Stripe.ca_bundle_path = "path/to/ca/bundle"

Configuring Automatic Retries

The library can be configured to automatically retry requests that fail due to an intermittent network problem:

Stripe.max_network_retries = 2

Idempotency keys are added to requests to guarantee that retries are safe.

Development

Run all tests:

bundle exec rake

Run a single test suite:

bundle exec ruby -Ilib/ test/stripe/util_test.rb

Run a single test:

bundle exec ruby -Ilib/ test/stripe/util_test.rb -n /should.convert.names.to.symbols/

Update bundled CA certificates from the Mozilla cURL release:

bundle exec rake update_certs

Update bundled OpenAPI specification from the canonical repository:

bundle exec rake update_openapi

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Stripe Ruby Library

https://stripe.com

License:MIT License


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