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Python

Adyen APIs Library for Python

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This is the officially supported Python library for using Adyen's APIs.

Supported API versions

API Description Service Name Supported version
BIN lookup API The BIN Lookup API provides endpoints for retrieving information based on a given BIN. binLookup v54
Balance Platform API The Balance Platform API enables you to create a platform where you can onboard your users as account holders and create balance accounts, cards, and business accounts. balancePlatform v2
Checkout API Our latest integration for accepting online payments. checkout v71
Data Protection API Endpoint for requesting data erasure. dataProtection v1
Legal Entity Management API Endpoint to manage legal entities legalEntityManagement v3
Management API Configure and manage your Adyen company and merchant accounts, stores, and payment terminals. management v3
Payments API Our classic integration for online payments. payments v68
Payouts API Endpoints for sending funds to your customers. payouts v68
POS Terminal Management API Endpoints for managing your point-of-sale payment terminals. terminal v1
Recurring API Endpoints for managing saved payment details. recurring v68
Stored Value API Endpoints for managing gift cards. storedValue v46
Transfers API Endpoints for managing transfers, getting information about transactions or moving fund transfers v4
Disputes API You can use the Disputes API to automate the dispute handling process so that you can respond to disputes and chargebacks as soon as they are initiated. The Disputes API lets you retrieve defense reasons, supply and delete defense documents, and accept or defend disputes. disputes v30
POS Mobile API The POS Mobile API is used in the mutual authentication flow between an Adyen Android or iOS POS Mobile SDK and the Adyen payments platform. The POS Mobile SDK for Android or iOS devices enables businesses to accept in-person payments using a commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) device like a phone. For example, Tap to Pay transactions, or transactions on a mobile device in combination with a card reader. posMobile v68
Payments App API The Payments App API is used to Board and manage the Adyen Payments App on your Android mobile devices. paymentsApp v1

For more information, refer to our documentation or the API Explorer.

Prerequisites

Installation

For development purpose

Clone this repository and run

make install

For usage purpose

Use pip command:

pip install Adyen

Using the library

General use with API key

import Adyen

adyen = Adyen.Adyen()

adyen.payment.client.xapikey = "YourXapikey"
adyen.payment.client.hmac = "YourHMACkey"
adyen.payment.client.platform = "test" # Environment to use the library in.

Consuming Services

Every API the library supports is represented by a service object. The name of the service matching the corresponding API is listed in the Integrations section of this document.

Using all services

import Adyen

adyen = Adyen.Adyen()
adyen.payment.client.xapikey = "YourXapikey"
adyen.payment.client.platform = "test"  # change to live for production
request = {
    "amount": {
        "currency": "USD",
        "value": 1000  # value in minor units
    },
    "reference": "Your order number",
    "paymentMethod": {
        "type": "visa",
        "encryptedCardNumber": "test_4111111111111111",
        "encryptedExpiryMonth": "test_03",
        "encryptedExpiryYear": "test_2030",
        "encryptedSecurityCode": "test_737"
    },
    "shopperReference": "YOUR_UNIQUE_SHOPPER_ID_IOfW3k9G2PvXFu2j",
    "returnUrl": "https://your-company.com/...",
    "merchantAccount": "YOUR_MERCHANT_ACCOUNT"
}
result = adyen.checkout.payments_api.payments(request)

Using one of the services

from Adyen import checkout

checkout.client.xapikey = "YourXapikey"
checkout.client.platform = "test"  # change to live for production
request = {
    "amount": {
        "currency": "USD",
        "value": 1000  # value in minor units
    },
    "reference": "Your order number",
    "paymentMethod": {
        "type": "visa",
        "encryptedCardNumber": "test_4111111111111111",
        "encryptedExpiryMonth": "test_03",
        "encryptedExpiryYear": "test_2030",
        "encryptedSecurityCode": "test_737"
    },
    "shopperReference": "YOUR_UNIQUE_SHOPPER_ID_IOfW3k9G2PvXFu2j",
    "returnUrl": "https://your-company.com/...",
    "merchantAccount": "YOUR_MERCHANT_ACCOUNT"
}
result = checkout.payments_api.payments(request)

Force HTTP library

import Adyen

adyen = Adyen.Adyen()
adyen.client.http_force = 'requests' # or 'pycurl'

Using query parameters (management API only)

Define a dictionary with query parameters that you want to use.

query_parameters = {
    'pageSize': 10,
    'pageNumber': 3
}

pass the dictionary to the method as an additional argument.

adyen.management.account_company_level_api.get_companies(query_parameters=query_parameters)

Using Header Parameters

Define a dictionary containing the headers you want to include in your request.

    headers = {
        "Var1": "Var2",
        "Var2": "Var1"
    }

Pass the dictionary as an additional argument to the method where you make the API call.

    adyen.checkout.payments_api.payments(header_parameters=headers)

Customizing Base URL

Instantiate the service and replace the baseUrl with your own URL

    service = adyen.checkout.payments_api
    service.baseUrl = "localhost:8080"

Handling exceptions

Adyen service exceptions extend the AdyenError class. After you catch this exception, you can access the class arguments for the specifics around this error or use the debug method which prints all the arguments.

try:
    adyen.checkout.payments_api.payments(request)
except Adyen.exceptions.AdyenError as error:
    print(error.debug())
List of exceptions

AdyenInvalidRequestError

AdyenAPIResponseError

AdyenAPIAuthenticationError

AdyenAPIInvalidPermission

AdyenAPICommunicationError

AdyenAPIValidationError

AdyenAPIUnprocessableEntity

AdyenAPIInvalidFormat

AdyenEndpointInvalidFormat

Example integration

For a closer look at how our Python library works, clone our example integration. This includes commented code, highlighting key features and concepts, and examples of API calls that can be made using the library.

Feedback

We value your input! Help us enhance our API Libraries and improve the integration experience by providing your feedback. Please take a moment to fill out our feedback form to share your thoughts, suggestions or ideas.

Contributing

We encourage you to contribute to this repository, so everyone can benefit from new features, bug fixes, and any other improvements.

Have a look at our contributing guidelines to find out how to raise a pull request.

Support

If you have a feature request, or spotted a bug or a technical problem, create an issue here.

For other questions, contact our Support Team.

Licence

This repository is available under the MIT license.

See also