This is a Python wrapper around the API for Rave by Flutterwave.
- Card Payments
- Bank Account Payments
- Ghana Mobile Money Payments
- Mpesa
- USSD Payments
To install, run
pip install python_rave
Note: This is currently under active development
The base class for this package is 'Rave'. To use this class, add:
from python_rave import Rave
To use Rave, instantiate the Rave class with your public key. We recommend that you store your secret key in an environment variable named, RAVE_SECRET_KEY
. Instantiating your rave object is therefore as simple as:
rave = Rave("YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY")
If you choose not to store your secret key in an environment variable, we do provide a usingEnv
flag which can be set to False
, but please be warned, do not use this package without environment variables in production
rave = Rave("YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY", "YOUR_SECRET_KEY", usingEnv = False)
To initialize in production, simply set the production
flag to True
. It is highly discouraged but if you choose to not use environment variables, you can do so in the same way mentioned above.
rave = Rave("YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY", production=True)
This is the documentation for all of the components of python_rave
This is used to facilitate account transactions.
Functions included:
-
.charge
-
.validate
-
.verify
This is called to start an account transaction. The payload should be a dictionary containing card information. It should have the parameters:
-
accountbank
, -
accountnumber
, -
amount
, -
email
, -
phonenumber
, -
IP
Optionally, you can add a custom transaction reference using the txRef
parameter. Note that if you do not specify one, it would be automatically generated. We do provide a function for generating transaction references in the Misc library (add link).
A sample call is:
res = rave.Account.charge(payload)
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'error': False, 'validationRequired': True, 'txRef': 'MC-1530899106006', 'flwRef': 'ACHG-1530899109682', 'authUrl': None}
This call raises an AccountChargeError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The AccountChargeError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.AccountChargeError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
A sample e.err
contains:
{'error': True, 'txRef': 'MC-1530897824739', 'flwRef': None, 'errMsg': 'Sorry, that account number is invalid, please check and try again'}
After a successful charge, most times you will be asked to verify with OTP. To check if this is required, check the validationRequired
key in the res
of the charge call.
In the case that an authUrl
is returned from your charge call, you may skip the validation step and simply pass your authUrl to the end-user.
authUrl = res['authUrl']
To validate, you need to pass the flwRef
from the res
of the charge call as well as the OTP.
A sample validate call is:
res2 = rave.Account.validate(res["flwRef"], "12345")
This call returns a dictionary containing the txRef
, flwRef
among others if successful.
This call raises a TransactionValidationError
if the OTP is not correct or there was a problem processing your request.
To handle this, write:
try:
# Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.TransactionValidationError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
A sample e.err
contains:
{'error': True, 'txRef': 'MC-1530899869968', 'flwRef': 'ACHG-1530899873118', 'errMsg': 'Pending OTP validation'}
You can call this to check if your transaction was completed successfully. You have to pass the transaction reference generated at the point of charging. This is the txRef
in the res
parameter returned any of the calls (charge
or validate
).
A sample verify call is:
res = rave.Account.verify(data["txRef"])
This call returns a dict with txRef
, flwRef
and transactionComplete
which indicates whether the transaction was completed successfully.
Sample
{'status': u'success', 'vbvcode': u'N/A', 'chargedamount': 500, 'vbvmessage': u'N/A', 'error': False, 'flwRef': u'ACHG-1538093023787', 'currency': u'NGN', 'amount': 500, 'transactionComplete': True, 'acctmessage': u'Approved Or Completed Successfully', 'chargecode': u'00', 'txRef': u'MC-1538093008498'}
If your call could not be completed successfully or if a wrong txRef
is passed, a TransactionVerificationError
is raised. You can handle that as such
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.TransactionVerificationError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
from python_rave import Rave, RaveExceptions, Misc
rave = Rave("ENTER_YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY", "ENTER_YOUR_SECRET_KEY", usingEnv = False)
# account payload
payload = {
"accountbank": "044", # get the bank code from the bank list endpoint.
"accountnumber": "0690000031",
"currency": "NGN",
"country": "NG",
"amount": "100",
"email": "test@test.com",
"phonenumber": "0902620185",
"IP": "355426087298442",
}
try:
res = rave.Account.charge(payload)
if res["authUrl"]:
print(res["authUrl"])
elif res["validationRequired"]:
rave.Account.validate(res["flwRef"], "12345")
res = rave.Account.verify(res["txRef"])
print(res)
except RaveExceptions.AccountChargeError as e:
print(e.err)
print(e.err["flwRef"])
except RaveExceptions.TransactionValidationError as e:
print(e.err)
print(e.err["flwRef"])
except RaveExceptions.TransactionVerificationError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["txRef"])
This is used to facilitate card transactions.
Functions included:
-
.charge
-
.validate
-
.verify
-
.getTypeOfArgsRequired
-
.updatePayload
This is called to start a card transaction. The payload should be a dictionary containing card information. It should have the parameters:
-
cardno
, -
cvv
, -
currency
, -
country
, -
expirymonth
, -
expiryyear
, -
amount
, -
email
, -
phonenumber
, -
firstname
, -
lastname
, -
IP
Optionally, you can add a custom transaction reference using the txRef
parameter. Note that if you do not specify one, it would be automatically generated. We do provide a function for generating transaction references in the Misc library (add link).
A sample call is:
res = rave.Card.charge(payload)
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'validationRequired': True, 'suggestedAuth': u'PIN', 'flwRef': None, 'authUrl': None, 'error': False, 'txRef': 'MC-1538095398058'}
This call raises an CardChargeError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The CardChargeError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.CardChargeError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
A sample e.err
contains:
{'error': True, 'txRef': 'MC-1530897824739', 'flwRef': None, 'errMsg': 'Sorry, that card number is invalid, please check and try again'}
Depending on the suggestedAuth from the charge call, you may need to update the payload with a pin or address. To know which type of authentication you would require, simply call rave.Card.getTypeOfArgsRequired(suggestedAuth)
. This returns either pin
or address
.
In the case of pin
, you are required to call rave.Card.updatePayload(suggestedAuth, payload, pin="THE_CUSTOMER_PIN")
.
In the case of address
, you are required to call rave.Card.updatePayload(suggestedAuth, payload, address={ THE_ADDRESS_DICTIONARY })
A typical address dictionary includes the following parameters:
billingzip
,
billingcity
,
billingaddress
,
billingstate
,
billingcountry
Note:
suggestedAuth
is the suggestedAuth returned from the initial charge call and payload
is the original payload
After a successful charge, most times you will be asked to verify with OTP. To check if this is required, check the validationRequired
key in the res
of the charge call.
To validate, you need to pass the flwRef
from the res
of the charge call as well as the OTP.
A sample validate call is:
res2 = rave.Card.validate(res["flwRef"], "12345")
This call returns a dictionary containing the txRef
, flwRef
among others if successful.
This call raises a TransactionValidationError
if the OTP is not correct or there was a problem processing your request.
To handle this, write:
try:
# Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.TransactionValidationError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
A sample e.err
contains:
{'error': True, 'txRef': None, 'flwRef': 'FLW-MOCK-a7911408bd7f55f89f0211819d6fd370', 'errMsg': 'otp is required'}
You can call this to check if your transaction was completed successfully. You have to pass the transaction reference generated at the point of charging. This is the txRef
in the res
parameter returned any of the calls (charge
or validate
).
A sample verify call is:
res = rave.Card.verify(data["txRef"])
This call returns a dict with txRef
, flwRef
and transactionComplete
which indicates whether the transaction was completed successfully.
Sample
{'flwRef': None, 'cardToken': u'flw-t1nf-5b0f12d565cd961f73c51370b1340f1f-m03k', 'chargedAmount': 100, 'amount': 100, 'transactionComplete': True, 'error': False, 'txRef': u'MC-1538095718251'}
Please note that after charging a card successfully on rave, if you wish to save the card for further charges, In your verify payment response you will find an object: "cardtoken": "flw-t0-f6f915f53a094671d98560272572993e-m03k". This is the token you will use for card tokenization. Details are provided below.
If your call could not be completed successfully, a TransactionVerificationError
is raised.
This is called to start a card transaction with a card that has been saved. The payload should be a dictionary containing card information. It should have the parameters:
-
token
, -
country
, -
amount
, -
email
, -
firstname
, -
lastname
, -
IP
, -
txRef
, -
currency
Optionally, you can add a custom transaction reference using the txRef
parameter. Note that if you do not specify one, it would be automatically generated. We do provide a function for generating transaction references in the Misc library (add link).
A sample call is:
res = rave.Card.charge(payload_for_saved_card, chargeWithToken=True)
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'status': u'success', 'validationRequired': False, 'suggestedAuth': None, 'flwRef': u'FLW-M03K-cdb24d740fb18c242dd277fb1f74d399', 'authUrl': None, 'error': False, 'txRef': 'MC-7666-YU'}
This call raises a CardChargeError
if a wrong token or email is passed or if there was a problem processing your transaction. The CardChargeError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.CardChargeError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
This call also raises an IncompletePaymentDetailsError
if any of the required parameters are missing. The IncompletePaymentDetailsError
contains information about which parameter was not included in the payload. You can handle this such as:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.IncompletePaymentDetailsError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
Once this is done, call rave.Card.verify
passing in the txRef
returned in the response to verify the payment. Sample response:
{'flwRef': None, 'cardToken': u'flw-t1nf-5b0f12d565cd961f73c51370b1340f1f-m03k', 'chargedAmount': 1000, 'amount': 1000, 'transactionComplete': True, 'error': False, 'txRef': 'MC-7666-YU'}
rave.Card.verify
raises a TransactionVerificationError
if an invalid ```txRef`` is supplied. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.CardChargeError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
from python_rave import Rave
rave = Rave("YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY", "YOUR_SECRET_KEY", usingEnv = False)
# Payload with pin
payload = {
"cardno": "5438898014560229",
"cvv": "890",
"expirymonth": "09",
"expiryyear": "19",
"amount": "10",
"email": "user@gmail.com",
"phonenumber": "0902620185",
"firstname": "temi",
"lastname": "desola",
"IP": "355426087298442",
}
try:
res = rave.Card.charge(payload)
if res["suggestedAuth"]:
arg = Misc.getTypeOfArgsRequired(res["suggestedAuth"])
if arg == "pin":
Misc.updatePayload(res["suggestedAuth"], payload, pin="3310")
if arg == "address":
Misc.updatePayload(res["suggestedAuth"], payload, address= {"billingzip": "07205", "billingcity": "Hillside", "billingaddress": "470 Mundet PI", "billingstate": "NJ", "billingcountry": "US"})
res = rave.Card.charge(payload)
if res["validationRequired"]:
rave.Card.validate(res["flwRef"], "")
res = rave.Card.verify(res["txRef"])
print(res["transactionComplete"])
except RaveExceptions.CardChargeError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
except RaveExceptions.TransactionValidationError as e:
print(e.err)
print(e.err["flwRef"])
except RaveExceptions.TransactionVerificationError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["txRef"])
This is used to facilitate Mpesa transactions.
Functions included:
-
.charge
-
.verify
This is called to start an Mpesa transaction. The payload should be a dictionary containing account information. It should have the parameters:
-
account
, -
email
, -
phonenumber
, -
IP
Optionally, you can add a custom transaction reference using the txRef
parameter. Note that if you do not specify one, it would be automatically generated. We do provide a function for generating transaction references in the Misc library (add link).
A sample call is:
res = rave.Mpesa.charge(payload)
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'error': False, 'validationRequired': True, 'txRef': 'MC-1530910216380', 'flwRef': 'N/A'}
This call raises an TransactionChargeError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The TransactionChargeError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.TransactionChargeError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
A sample e.err
contains:
{'error': True, 'txRef': 'MC-1530910109929', 'flwRef': None, 'errMsg': 'email is required'}
You can call this to check if your transaction was completed successfully. You have to pass the transaction reference generated at the point of charging. This is the txRef
in the res
parameter returned any of the calls (charge
or validate
).
A sample verify call is:
res = rave.Mpesa.verify(data["txRef"])
This call returns a dict with txRef
, flwRef
and transactionComplete
which indicates whether the transaction was completed successfully.
If your call could not be completed successfully, a TransactionVerificationError
is raised.
from python_rave import Rave, RaveExceptions, Misc
rave = Rave("ENTIRE_YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY", "ENTIRE_YOUR_SECRET_KEY", usingEnv = False)
# mobile payload
payload = {
"amount": "100",
"phonenumber": "0926420185",
"email": "user@exampe.com",
"IP": "40.14.290",
"narration": "funds payment",
}
try:
res = rave.Mpesa.charge(payload)
res = rave.Mpesa.verify(res["txRef"])
print(res)
except RaveExceptions.TransactionChargeError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
except RaveExceptions.TransactionVerificationError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["txRef"])
This is used to facilitate Ghana mobile money transactions.
Functions included:
-
.charge
-
.verify
This is called to start an Ghana mobile money transaction. The payload should be a dictionary containing account information. It should have the parameters:
-
amount
, -
email
, -
phonenumber
, -
network
, -
IP
, -
redirect_url
Optionally, you can add a custom transaction reference using the txRef
parameter. Note that if you do not specify one, it would be automatically generated. We do provide a function for generating transaction references in the Misc library (add link).
A sample call is:
res = rave.GhMobile.charge(payload)
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'error': False, 'validationRequired': True, 'txRef': 'MC-1530910216380', 'flwRef': 'N/A'}
This call raises an TransactionChargeError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The TransactionChargeError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.TransactionChargeError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
A sample e.err
contains:
{'error': True, 'txRef': 'MC-1530911537060', 'flwRef': None, 'errMsg': None}
You can call this to check if your transaction was completed successfully. You have to pass the transaction reference generated at the point of charging. This is the txRef
in the res
parameter returned any of the calls (charge
or validate
).
A sample verify call is:
res = rave.GhMobile.verify(data["txRef"])
This call returns a dict with txRef
, flwRef
and transactionComplete
which indicates whether the transaction was completed successfully.
If your call could not be completed successfully, a TransactionVerificationError
is raised.
from python_rave import Rave, RaveExceptions, Misc
rave = Rave("ENTER_YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY", "ENTER_YOUR_SECRET_KEY", usingEnv = False)
# mobile payload
payload = {
"amount": "50",
"email": "",
"phonenumber": "054709929220",
"network": "MTN",
"redirect_url": "https://rave-webhook.herokuapp.com/receivepayment",
"IP":""
}
try:
res = rave.GhMobile.charge(payload)
res = rave.GhMobile.verify(res["txRef"])
print(res)
except RaveExceptions.TransactionChargeError as e:
print(e.err)
print(e.err["flwRef"])
except RaveExceptions.TransactionVerificationError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["txRef"])
This is used to facilitate Uganda mobile money transactions.
Functions included:
-
.charge
-
.verify
This is called to start an Ghana mobile money transaction. The payload should be a dictionary containing account information. It should have the parameters:
-
amount
, -
email
, -
phonenumber
, -
IP
, -
redirect_url
Optionally, you can add a custom transaction reference using the txRef
parameter. Note that if you do not specify one, it would be automatically generated. We do provide a function for generating transaction references in the Misc library (add link).
A sample call is:
res = rave.UGMobile.charge(payload)
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'error': False, 'status': 'success', 'validationRequired': True, 'txRef': 'MC-1544013787279', 'flwRef': 'flwm3s4m0c1544013788481'}
This call raises an TransactionChargeError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The TransactionChargeError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.TransactionChargeError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
A sample e.err
contains:
{'error': True, 'txRef': 'MC-1530911537060', 'flwRef': None, 'errMsg': None}
You can call this to check if your transaction was completed successfully. You have to pass the transaction reference generated at the point of charging. This is the txRef
in the res
parameter returned any of the calls (charge
or validate
).
A sample verify call is:
res = rave.UGMobile.verify(data["txRef"])
This call returns a dict with txRef
, flwRef
and transactionComplete
which indicates whether the transaction was completed successfully.
If your call could not be completed successfully, a TransactionVerificationError
is raised.
from python_rave import Rave, RaveExceptions, Misc
rave = Rave("ENTER_YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY", "ENTER_YOUR_SECRET_KEY", usingEnv = False)
# mobile payload
payload = {
"amount": "50",
"email": "",
"phonenumber": "xxxxxxxx",
"redirect_url": "https://rave-webhook.herokuapp.com/receivepayment",
"IP":""
}
try:
res = rave.UGMobile.charge(payload)
res = rave.UGMobile.verify(res["txRef"])
print(res)
except RaveExceptions.TransactionChargeError as e:
print(e.err)
print(e.err["flwRef"])
except RaveExceptions.TransactionVerificationError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["txRef"])
This is used to facilitate Ghana mobile money transactions.
Functions included:
-
.charge
-
.verify
This is called to start an Zambian mobile money transaction. The payload should be a dictionary containing account information. It should have the parameters:
-
amount
, -
email
, -
phonenumber
, -
IP
, -
redirect_url
Optionally, you can add a custom transaction reference using the txRef
parameter. Note that if you do not specify one, it would be automatically generated. We do provide a function for generating transaction references in the Misc library (add link).
A sample call is:
res = rave.ZBMobile.charge(payload)
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'error': False, 'status': 'success', 'validationRequired': True, 'txRef': 'MC-1544013787279', 'flwRef': 'flwm3s4m0c1544013788481'}
This call raises an TransactionChargeError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The TransactionChargeError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.TransactionChargeError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
A sample e.err
contains:
{'error': True, 'txRef': 'MC-1530911537060', 'flwRef': None, 'errMsg': None}
You can call this to check if your transaction was completed successfully. You have to pass the transaction reference generated at the point of charging. This is the txRef
in the res
parameter returned any of the calls (charge
or validate
).
A sample verify call is:
res = rave.UGMobile.verify(data["txRef"])
This call returns a dict with txRef
, flwRef
and transactionComplete
which indicates whether the transaction was completed successfully.
If your call could not be completed successfully, a TransactionVerificationError
is raised.
from python_rave import Rave, RaveExceptions, Misc
rave = Rave("ENTER_YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY", "ENTER_YOUR_SECRET_KEY", usingEnv = False)
# mobile payload
payload = {
"amount": "50",
"email": "",
"phonenumber": "xxxxxxxx",
"redirect_url": "https://rave-webhook.herokuapp.com/receivepayment",
"IP":""
}
try:
res = rave.ZBMobile.charge(payload)
res = rave.ZBMobile.verify(res["txRef"])
print(res)
except RaveExceptions.TransactionChargeError as e:
print(e.err)
print(e.err["flwRef"])
except RaveExceptions.TransactionVerificationError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["txRef"])
This is used to facilitate USSD transactions.
Functions included:
-
.charge
-
.verify
This is called to start a USSD transaction. The payload should be a dictionary containing payment information. It should have the parameters:
-
accountbank
, -
accountnumber
, -
amount
, -
email
, -
phonenumber
, -
IP
Optionally, you can add a custom transaction reference using the txRef
parameter. Note that if you do not specify one, it would be automatically generated. We do provide a function for generating transaction references in the Misc library (add link).
A sample call is:
furtherActionRequired, action = rave.Ussd.charge(payload)
This call returns two responses. The first variable indicates whether further action is required to complete the transaction. The second variable is what was returned from the server on the call.
You can call this to check if your transaction was completed successfully. You have to pass the transaction reference generated at the point of charging. This is the txRef
in the action
parameter returned any of the calls (charge
or validate
).
A sample verify call is:
success, data = rave.Ussd.verify(data["txRef"])
from python_rave import Rave, RaveExceptions, Misc
rave = Rave("YOUR_PUBLIC KEY", "YOUR_SECRET_KEY", production=True, usingEnv = False)
zenithPayload = {
"accountbank": "057",
"accountnumber": "0691008392",#collect the customers account number for Zenith
"currency": "NGN",
"country": "NG",
"amount": "10",
"email": "desola.ade1@gmail.com",
"phonenumber": "0902620185",
"IP": "355426087298442",
}
furtherActionNeeded, action = rave.Ussd.charge(zenithPayload)
if furtherActionNeeded:
completed = False
while not completed:
try:
completed = rave.Ussd.verify(zenithPayload["txRef"])
except RaveExceptions.TransactionVerificationError:
print(action)
success, data = rave.Ussd.verify(zenithPayload["txRef"])
print(success)
This is used to facilitate preauthorized card transactions. This inherits the Card class so any task you can do on Card, you can do with preauth.
Functions included:
-
.charge
-
.capture
-
.validate
-
.verify
-
.refund
-
.void
**
In order to preauthorize
a card, you must have:
1. charged the card initially using rave.Card.charge(payload)
2. saved the token
returned to you for that card. A token
looks like this flw-t1nf-5b0f12d565cd961f73c51370b1340f1f-m03k
**
This is used to preauthorise a specific amount to be paid by a customer.
Note: > it takes the same parameters as Card charge. However, the cardDetails object differs. See below for an example
Once preauthorised successfully, you can then capture
that held
amount at a later time or date
A sample charge call is:
payload = {
"token":"flw-t1nf-5b0f12d565cd961f73c51370b1340f1f-m03k",
"country":"NG",
"amount":1000,
"email":"user@gmail.com",
"firstname":"temi",
"lastname":"Oyekole",
"IP":"190.233.222.1",
"txRef":"MC-7666-YU",
"currency":"NGN"
rave.Preauth.charge(payload)
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'error': False, 'status': 'success', 'validationRequired': False, 'txRef': 'MC-7666-YU', 'flwRef': 'FLW-PREAUTH-M03K-7d01799093ee2db9d8136cf042dc8c37', 'suggestedAuth': None, 'authUrl': None}
This call raises an TransactionChargeError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The TransactionChargeError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.TransactionChargeError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
This is used to capture the funds held in the account. Similar to the validate call, it requires you to pass the flwRef
of the transaction.
Please NOTE that the
flwRef
must be gotten from the response of the initial charge i.e after callingrave.Preauth.charge(payload)
A sample capture call is:
rave.Preauth.capture(data["flwRef"])
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'error': False, 'status': 'success', 'message': 'Capture complete', 'validationRequired': False, 'txRef': 'MC-7666-YU', 'flwRef': 'FLW-PREAUTH-M03K-0bce8fe1c3561e17e026ddfbbea37fdb'}
This call raises an PreauthCaptureError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The PreauthCaptureError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.PreauthCaptureError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
This is used to void a preauth transaction. Similar to the validate call, it requires you to pass the flwRef
.
Please NOTE that the
flwRef
must be gotten from the response of the initial charge i.e after callingrave.Preauth.charge(payload)
A sample void call is:
rave.Preauth.void(data["flwRef"])
This is used to refund a preauth transaction. Similar to the validate call, it requires you to pass the flwRef
.
Please NOTE that the
flwRef
must be gotten from the response of the initial charge i.e after callingrave.Preauth.charge(payload)
A sample void call is:
rave.Preauth.refund(data["flwRef"])
See rave.Card.verify above
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'error': False, 'transactionComplete': True, 'txRef': 'MC-7666-YU', 'flwRef': None, 'amount': 1000, 'chargedAmount': 1000, 'cardToken': 'flw-t1nf-5b0f12d565cd961f73c51370b1340f1f-m03k'}
This call raises an TransactionVerificationError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The TransactionVerificationError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.TransactionVerificationError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
from python_rave import Rave, Misc, RaveExceptions
rave = Rave("ENTER_YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY", "ENTER_YOUR_SECRET_KEY", usingEnv = False)
# Payload with pin
payload = {
"token":"flw-t1nf-5b0f12d565cd961f73c51370b1340f1f-m03k",
"country":"NG",
"amount":1000,
"email":"user@gmail.com",
"firstname":"temi",
"lastname":"Oyekole",
"IP":"190.233.222.1",
"txRef":"MC-7666-YU",
"currency":"NGN",
}
try:
res = rave.Preauth.charge(payload)
res = rave.Preauth.capture(res["flwRef"])
res = rave.Preauth.verify(res["txRef"])
print(res)
except RaveExceptions.TransactionChargeError as e:
print(e)
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
except RaveExceptions.PreauthCaptureError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
except RaveExceptions.TransactionVerificationError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["txRef"])
This is used to initiate and manage payouts
Functions included:
-
.initiate
-
.bulk
-
.fetch
-
.allTransfers
-
.getFee
-
.getBalance
This initiates a transfer to a customer's account. When a transfer is initiated, it comes with a status NEW this means the transfer has been queued for processing.
Please note that you must pass beneficiary_name
as part of the initiate call. Else an error will be thrown.
Also if you are doing international transfers, you must pass a meta parameter as part of your payload as shown below:
"meta": [
{
"AccountNumber": "09182972BH",
"RoutingNumber": "0000000002993",
"SwiftCode": "ABJG190",
"BankName": "BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SAN FRANCISCO, CA",
"BeneficiaryName": "Mark Cuban",
"BeneficiaryAddress": "San Francisco, 4 Newton",
"BeneficiaryCountry": "US"
}
]
A sample initiate call is:
res = rave.Transfer.initiate({
"account_bank": "044",
"account_number": "0690000044",
"amount": 500,
"narration": "New transfer",
"currency": "NGN",
})
print(res)
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'error': False, 'id': 2671, 'data': {'id': 2671, 'account_number': '0690000044', 'bank_code': '044', 'fullname': 'Mercedes Daniel', 'date_created': '2018-10-09T08:37:20.000Z', 'currency': 'NGN', 'amount': 500, 'fee': 45, 'status': 'NEW', 'reference': 'MC-1539074239367', 'meta': None, 'narration': 'New transfer', 'complete_message': '', 'requires_approval': 0, 'is_approved': 1, 'bank_name': 'ACCESS BANK NIGERIA'}}
This call raises an IncompletePaymentDetailsError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The IncompletePaymentDetailsError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.IncompletePaymentDetailsError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
This initiates a bulk transfer to the customers specified in the bulkDetails
object. When a transfer is initiated, it comes with a status NEW this means the transfer has been queued for processing.
A sample bulk call is:
res2 = rave.Transfer.bulk({
"title":"May Staff Salary",
"bulk_data":[
{
"Ban":"044",
"Account Number": "0690000032",
"Amount":500,
"Currency":"NGN",
"Narration":"Bulk transfer 1",
"reference": "mk-82973029"
},
{
"Bank":"044",
"Account Number": "0690000034",
"Amount":500,
"Currency":"NGN",
"Narration":"Bulk transfer 2",
"reference": "mk-283874750"
}
]
})
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'error': False, 'status': 'success', 'message': 'BULK-TRANSFER-CREATED', 'id': 499, 'data': {'id': 499, 'date_created': '2018-10-09T09:13:54.000Z', 'approver': 'N/A'}}
This call raises an InitiateTransferError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The InitiateTransferError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.InitiateTransferError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
This allows you retrieve a single transfer. You may or may not pass in a reference
. If you do not pass in a reference, all transfers that have been processed will be returned.
A sample fetch call is:
res2 = rave.Transfer.fetch("mk-82973029")
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'error': False, 'returnedData': {'status': 'success', 'message': 'QUERIED-TRANSFERS', 'data': {'page_info': {'total': 0, 'current_page': 0, 'total_pages': 0}, 'transfers': []}}}
This call raises an TransferFetchError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The TransferFetchError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.TransferFetchError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
This allows you retrieve all transfers.
A sample allTransfers call is:
res2 = rave.Transfer.allTransfers("")
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'error': False, 'returnedData': {'status': 'success', 'message': 'QUERIED-TRANSFERS', 'data': {'page_info': {'total': 19, 'current_page': 1, 'total_pages': 2}, 'transfers': [{'id': 2676, 'account_number': '0690000044', 'bank_code': '044', 'fullname': 'Mercedes Daniel', 'date_created': '2018-10-09T09:37:12.000Z', 'currency': 'NGN', 'debit_currency': None, 'amount': 500, 'fee': 45, 'status': 'PENDING', 'reference': 'MC-1539077832148', 'meta': None, 'narration': 'New transfer', 'approver': None, 'complete_message': '', 'requires_approval': 0, 'is_approved': 1, 'bank_name': 'ACCESS BANK NIGERIA'}, {'id': 2673, 'account_number': '0690000044', 'bank_code': '044', 'fullname': 'Mercedes Daniel', 'date_created': '2018-10-09T09:31:37.000Z', 'currency': 'NGN', 'debit_currency': None, 'amount': 500, 'fee': 45, 'status': 'FAILED', 'reference': 'MC-1539077498173', 'meta': None, 'narration': 'New transfer', 'approver': None, 'complete_message': 'DISBURSE FAILED: Insufficient funds', 'requires_approval': 0, 'is_approved': 1, 'bank_name': 'ACCESS BANK NIGERIA'}, {'id': 2672, 'account_number': '0690000034', 'bank_code': '044', 'fullname': 'Ade Bond', 'date_created': '2018-10-09T09:13:56.000Z', 'currency': 'NGN', 'debit_currency': None, 'amount': 500, 'fee': 45, 'status': 'FAILED', 'reference': None, 'meta': None, 'narration': 'Bulk transfer 2', 'approver': None, 'complete_message': 'DISBURSE FAILED: Insufficient funds', 'requires_approval': 0, 'is_approved': 1, 'bank_name': 'ACCESS BANK NIGERIA'}]}}}
This call raises an TransferFetchError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The TransferFetchError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.TransferFetchError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
This allows you get transfer rates for all Rave supported currencies. You may or may not pass in a currency
. If you do not pass in a currency
, all Rave supported currencies transfer rates will be returned.
A sample getFee call is:
res2 = rave.Transfer.getFee("EUR")
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'error': False, 'returnedData': {'status': 'success', 'message': 'TRANSFER-FEES', 'data': [{'id': 6, 'fee_type': 'value', 'currency': 'EUR', 'fee': 35, 'createdAt': None, 'updatedAt': None, 'deletedAt': None, 'AccountId': 1}]}}
This allows you get your balance in a specified. You may or may not pass in a currency
. If you do not pass in a currency
, your balance will be returned in the currency specified in yiur rave account
A sample fetch call is:
res2 = rave.Transfer.Balance("EUR")
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'error': False, 'returnedData': {'status': 'success', 'message': 'WALLET-BALANCE', 'data': {'Id': 27122, 'ShortName': 'EUR', 'WalletNumber': '3855000502677', 'AvailableBalance': 0, 'LedgerBalance': 0}}}
from python_rave import Rave, RaveExceptions
try:
rave = Rave("ENTER_YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY", "ENTER_YOUR_SECRET_KEY", usingEnv = False)
res = rave.Transfer.initiate({
"account_bank": "044",
"account_number": "0690000044",
"amount": 500,
"narration": "New transfer",
"currency": "NGN",
})
res2 = rave.Transfer.bulk({
"title": "test",
"bulk_data":[
]
})
print(res)
balanceres = rave.Transfer.getBalance("NGN")
print(balanceres)
except RaveExceptions.IncompletePaymentDetailsError as e:
print(e)
except RaveExceptions.InitiateTransferError as e:
print(e.err)
except RaveExceptions.TransferFetchError as e:
print(e.err)
except RaveExceptions.ServerError as e:
print(e.err)
This is used to initiate and manage payouts
Functions included:
-
.createPlan
-
.allPlans
-
.fetchPlan
-
.cancelPlan
-
.editPlan
This allows a customer to create a payment plan. It requires a dict planDetails
containing amount
, ,name
, interval
, ,
,duration
.
amount: this is the amount for the plan
name: This is what would appear on the subscription reminder email
interval: This are the charge intervals possible values are:
daily;
weekly;
monthly;
yearly;
quarterly;
bi-anually;
every 2 days;
every 90 days;
every 5 weeks;
every 12 months;
every 6 years;
every x y (where x is a number and y is the period e.g. every 5 months)
duration: This is the frequency, it is numeric, e.g. if set to 5 and intervals is set to monthly you would be charged 5 months, and then the subscription stops.
More information can be found here
If duration is not passed, any subscribed customer will be charged indefinitely
A sample createPlan call is:
res = rave.PaymentPlan.createPlan({
"amount": 1,
"duration": 5,
"name": "Ultimate Play",
"interval": "5"
})
print(res)
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'error': False, 'id': 890, 'data': {'id': 890, 'name': 'Ultimate Play', 'amount': 1, 'interval': 'dai', 'duration': 5, 'status': 'active', 'currency': 'NGN', 'plan_token': 'rpp_af8ea4d5d785d08f47d8', 'date_created': '2018-10-09T10:03:00.000Z'}}
This call raises an IncompletePaymentDetailsError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The IncompletePaymentDetailsError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.IncompletePaymentDetailsError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
This allows you retrieve all payment plans.
A sample allPlans call is:
res2 = rave.Transfer.allPlans()
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'error': False, 'returnedData': {'status': 'success', 'message': 'QUERIED-PAYMENTPLANS', 'data': {'page_info': {'total': 12, 'current_page': 1, 'total_pages': 2}, 'paymentplans': [{'id': 890, 'name': 'Ultimate Play', 'amount': 1, 'interval': 'dai', 'duration': 5, 'status': 'active', 'currency': 'NGN', 'plan_token': 'rpp_af8ea4d5d785d08f47d8', 'date_created': '2018-10-09T10:03:00.000Z'}, {'id': 885, 'name': 'N/A', 'amount': 0, 'interval': 'daily', 'duration': 0, 'status': 'cancelled', 'currency': 'NGN', 'plan_token': 'rpp_19c8a7af7a06351fd78b', 'date_created': '2018-10-05T17:16:15.000Z'}]}}}
This call raises an PlanStatusError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The PlanStatusError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.PlanStatusError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
This allows you fetch a payment plan. You may or may not pass in a plan_id
or plan_name
. If you do not pass in a plan_id
or plan_name
, all payment plans will be returned.
plan_id: This is the payment plan ID. It can be gotten from the response returned from creating a plan or from the Rave Dashboard
plan_name: This is the payment plan name. It can be gotten from the response returned from creating a plan or from the Rave Dashboard
A sample fetchPlan call is:
res2 = rave.Transfer.fetchPlan(900)
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'error': False, 'returnedData': {'status': 'success', 'message': 'QUERIED-PAYMENTPLANS', 'data': {'page_info': {'total': 1, 'current_page': 1, 'total_pages': 1}, 'paymentplans': [{'id': 890, 'name': 'Ultimate Play', 'amount': 1, 'interval': 'dai', 'duration': 5, 'status': 'active', 'currency': 'NGN', 'plan_token': 'rpp_af8ea4d5d785d08f47d8', 'date_created': '2018-10-09T10:03:00.000Z'}]}}}
This call raises an PlanStatusError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The PlanStatusError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.PlanStatusError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
This allows you cancel a payment plan. It requires that you pass in an plan_id
.
plan_id: This is the payment plan ID. It can be gotten from the response returned from creating a plan or from the Rave Dashboard
A sample cancelPlan call is:
res2 = rave.Transfer.cancelPlan(900)
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'error': False, 'returnedData': {'status': 'success', 'message': 'PLAN-CANCELED', 'data': {'id': 890, 'name': 'Ultimate Play', 'uuid': 'rpp_af8ea4d5d785d08f47d8', 'status': 'cancelled', 'start': None, 'stop': None, 'initial_charge_amount': None, 'currency': 'NGN', 'amount': 1, 'duration': 5, 'interval': 'dai', 'createdAt': '2018-10-09T10:03:00.000Z', 'updatedAt': '2018-10-09T10:17:14.000Z', 'deletedAt': None, 'AccountId': 5949, 'paymentpageId': None}}}
This call raises an PlanStatusError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The PlanStatusError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.PlanStatusError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
This allows you edit a payment plan. It requires that you pass in an plan_id
. If you do not pass in the newData
dict containing the change you want to make to your plan, the plan stays the same.
plan_id: This is the payment plan ID. It can be gotten from the response returned from creating a plan or from the Rave Dashboard
newData: A
dict
that must contain one or both of:name
,status
as properties.name
specifies the new name for your payment plan.status
: possible values areactive
andcancelled
A sample cancelPlan call is:
res = rave.PaymentPlan.editPlan(880, {
"name": "Jack's Plan",
"status": "active"
})
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'error': False, 'returnedData': {'status': 'success', 'message': 'PLAN-EDITED', 'data': {'id': 880, 'name': "Jack's Plan", 'uuid': 'rpp_237e94690d8e7089c07b', 'status': 'active', 'start': None, 'stop': None, 'initial_charge_amount': None, 'currency': 'NGN', 'amount': 1, 'duration': 5, 'interval': 'dai', 'createdAt': '2018-10-05T17:13:16.000Z', 'updatedAt': '2018-10-09T10:25:25.000Z', 'deletedAt': None, 'AccountId': 5949, 'paymentpageId': None}}}
This call raises an PlanStatusError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The PlanStatusError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.PlanStatusError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
from python_rave import Rave, Misc, RaveExceptions
rave = Rave("YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY", "YOUR_PRIVATE_KEY", usingEnv = False)
try:
res = rave.PaymentPlan.createPlan({
"amount": 1,
"duration": 5,
"name": "Ultimate Plan",
"interval": "dai"
})
res = rave.PaymentPlan.editPlan(880, {
"name": "Jack's Plan",
"status": "active"
})
print(res)
except RaveExceptions.IncompletePaymentDetailsError as e:
print(e)
except RaveExceptions.TransferFetchError as e:
print(e.err)
except RaveExceptions.ServerError as e:
print(e.err)
This is used to initiate and manage payouts
Functions included:
-
.createSubaccount
-
.allSubaccounts
-
.fetchSubaccounts
This allows you to create a subaccount plan. It requires a dict accountDetails
containing account_bank
, account_number
, business_name
, business_email
, business_contact
, business_contact_mobile
, business_mobile
.
account_bank: This is the sub-accounts bank ISO code, use the List of Banks for Transfer endpoint to retrieve a list of bank codes.
account_number: This is the customer's account number
business_name: This is the sub-account business name.
business_email: This is the sub-account business email.
business_contact: This is the contact person for the sub-account e.g. Richard Hendrix
business_contact_mobile: Business contact number.
business_mobile: Primary business contact number.
split_type: This can be set as
percentage
orflat
when set as percentage it means you want to take a percentage fee on all transactions, and vice versa for flat this means you want to take a flat fee on every transaction.
split_value: This can be a
percentage
value orflat
value depending on what was set onsplit_type
More information can be found here
A sample createsubAccount call is:
res = rave.SubAccount.createSubaccount({
"account_bank": "044",
"account_number": "0690000031",
"business_name": "Jake Stores",
"business_email": "kwakj@services.com",
"business_contact": "Amy Parkers",
"business_contact_mobile": "09083772",
"business_mobile": "0188883882",
"split_type": "flat",
"split_value": 3000
"meta": [{"metaname": "MarketplaceID", "metavalue": "ggs-920900"}]
})
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'error': False, 'id': 114, 'data': {'id': 114, 'account_number': '0690000032', 'account_bank': '044', 'business_name': 'Jake Stores', 'fullname': 'Pastor Bright', 'date_created': '2018-10-09T10:43:02.000Z', 'meta': [{'metaname': 'MarketplaceID', 'metavalue': 'ggs-920900'}], 'split_ratio': 1, 'split_type': 'flat', 'split_value': 3000, 'subaccount_id': 'RS_8279B1518A139DD3238328747F322418', 'bank_name': 'ACCESS BANK NIGERIA'}}
This call raises an .SubaccountCreationError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The .SubaccountCreationError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions..SubaccountCreationError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
This allows you retrieve all subaccounts
A sample allSubaccounts call is:
res2 = rave.SubAccount.allSubaccounts()
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'error': False, 'returnedData': {'status': 'success', 'message': 'SUBACCOUNTS', 'data': {'page_info': {'total': 3, 'current_page': 1, 'total_pages': 1}, 'subaccounts': [{'id': 114, 'account_number': '0690000032', 'account_bank': '044', 'business_name': 'Jake Stores', 'fullname': 'Pastor Bright', 'date_created': '2018-10-09T10:43:02.000Z', 'meta': [{'metaname': 'MarketplaceID', 'metavalue': 'ggs-920900'}], 'split_ratio': 1, 'split_type': 'flat', 'split_value': 3000, 'subaccount_id': 'RS_8279B1518A139DD3238328747F322418', 'bank_name': 'ACCESS BANK NIGERIA'}, {'id': 107, 'account_number': '0690000031', 'account_bank': '044', 'business_name': 'Jake Stores', 'fullname': 'Forrest Green', 'date_created': '2018-10-05T18:30:09.000Z', 'meta': [{'metaname': 'MarketplaceID', 'metavalue': 'ggs-920900'}], 'split_ratio': 1, 'split_type': 'flat', 'split_value': 100, 'subaccount_id': 'RS_41FFE616A1FA7EA56C85E57F593056F7', 'bank_name': 'ACCESS BANK NIGERIA'}]}}}
This call raises an PlanStatusError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The PlanStatusError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.PlanStatusError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
This allows you fetch a subaccount. You may or may not pass in a subaccount_id
. If you do not pass in a subaccount_id
all subacocunts will be returned.
subaccount_id: This is the payment plan ID. It can be gotten from the response returned from creating a plan or from the Rave Dashboard
A sample fetchSubaccount call is:
res2 = rave.SubAccount.fetchSubaccount(900)
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'error': False, 'returnedData': {'status': 'success', 'message': 'SUBACCOUNT', 'data': {'id': 106, 'account_number': '0690000035', 'account_bank': '044', 'business_name': 'JK Services', 'fullname': 'Peter Crouch', 'date_created': '2018-10-05T18:24:21.000Z', 'meta': [{'metaname': 'MarketplaceID', 'metavalue': 'ggs-920900'}], 'split_ratio': 1, 'split_type': 'flat', 'split_value': 100, 'subaccount_id': 'RS_0A6C260E1A70934DE6EF2F8CEE46BBB3', 'bank_name': 'ACCESS BANK NIGERIA'}}}
This call raises an PlanStatusError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The PlanStatusError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.PlanStatusError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
from python_rave import Rave, Misc, RaveExceptions
rave = Rave("YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY", "YOUR_PRIVATE_KEY", usingEnv = False)
try:
res = rave.SubAccount.createSubaccount({
"account_bank": "044",
"account_number": "0690000032",
"business_name": "Jake Stores",
"business_email": "jdhhd@services.com",
"business_contact": "Amy Parkers",
"business_contact_mobile": "09083772",
"business_mobile": "0188883882",
"split_type": "flat",
"split_value": 3000,
"meta": [{"metaname": "MarketplaceID", "metavalue": "ggs-920900"}]
})
res = rave.SubAccount.fetchSubaccount('RS_0A6C260E1A70934DE6EF2F8CEE46BBB3')
print(res)
except RaveExceptions.IncompletePaymentDetailsError as e:
print(e)
except RaveExceptions.PlanStatusError as e:
print(e.err)
except RaveExceptions.ServerError as e:
print(e.err)
This is used to initiate and manage payouts
Functions included:
-
.allSubscriptions
-
.fetchSubscription
-
.cancelSubscription
-
.activateSubscription
This allows you retrieve all subscriptions
A sample allSubaccounts call is:
res2 = rave.Subscriptions.allSubscriptions()
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'error': False, 'returnedData': {'status': 'success', 'message': 'SUBSCRIPTIONS-FETCHED', 'data': {'page_info': {'total': 0, 'current_page': 0, 'total_pages': 0}, 'plansubscriptions': []}}}
This call raises an PlanStatusError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The PlanStatusError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.PlanStatusError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
This allows you fetch a subscription. You may or may not pass in a subscription_id
or subscription_email
. If you do not pass in a subscription_id
or subscription_email
all subscriptions will be returned.
subscription_id: This is the subscription ID.
subscription_email: This is the subscription email.
A sample fetchSubaccount call is:
res2 = rave.Subscriptions.fetchSubscription(900)
This call returns a dictionary. A sample response is:
{'error': False, 'returnedData': {'status': 'success', 'message': 'SUBSCRIPTIONS-FETCHED', 'data': {'page_info': {'total': 0, 'current_page': 0, 'total_pages': 0}, 'plansubscriptions': []}}}
This call raises an PlanStatusError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The PlanStatusError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.PlanStatusError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
This allows you cancel a subscription.
subscription_id: This is the subscription ID. It can be gotten from the Rave Dashboard
A sample cancelSubscription call is:
res2 = rave.Subscriptions.cancelSubscription(900)
This call raises an PlanStatusError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The PlanStatusError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.PlanStatusError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
This allows you activate a subscription.
subscription_id: This is the subscription ID. It can be gotten from the Rave Dashboard
A sample activateSubscription call is:
res2 = rave.Subscriptions.activateSubscription(900)
This call raises an PlanStatusError
if there was a problem processing your transaction. The PlanStatusError
contains some information about your transaction. You can handle this as such:
try:
#Your charge call
except RaveExceptions.PlanStatusError as e:
print(e.err["errMsg"])
print(e.err["flwRef"])
from python_rave import Rave, Misc, RaveExceptions
rave = Rave("YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY", "YOUR_PRIVATE_KEY", usingEnv = False)
try:
res = rave.Subscriptions.allSubscriptions()
res = rave.Subscriptions.fetchSubscription(880)
res = rave.Subscriptions.cancelSubscription(880)
print(res)
except RaveExceptions.PlanStatusError as e:
print(e.err)
except RaveExceptions.ServerError as e:
print(e.err)
## Run Tests
All of the SDK's test are written with python's unittest
module. The tests currently test:
rave.Account
rave.Card
rave.Transfer
rave.Preauth
rave.Subaccount
rave.Subscriptions
rave.Paymentplan
They can be run like so:
python test.py
NOTE: If the test fails for creating a subaccount, just change the
account_number
account_bank
andbusinesss_email
to something different
NOTE: The test may fail for account validation -
Pending OTP validation
depending of whether the service is down or not