Creating your first Stripe Charge with Python + Flask in 5 minutes
Published: Jun 27, 2020
Last updated: Jun 27, 2020
In this short series, we are going to look at how to create a charge to Stripe in a number of their officially supported languages!
Today, we are going to look at how to do so with Python and Flask.
The expectations are that you have both Python 3 and pip3
installed and have your Stripe API keys setup and ready to go.
The following comes in part from my documentation website.
Getting Started
mkdir python-flask-stripe && cd python-flask-stripe # pip or pip3 depending on env pip3 install Flask pip3 install stripe pip3 install -U python-dotenv touch .env server.py
Setting up .env
Fetch your keys from Stripe and replace the following in the file:
SK_TEST_KEY=sk... # replace sk...
Writing server.py
Set up the file to look like the following:
from flask import Flask from flask import request from dotenv import load_dotenv import stripe import os # Load local .env file and assign key load_dotenv() stripe.api_key = os.environ.get("SK_TEST_KEY") app = Flask(__name__) @app.route("/api/charge", methods = ['POST']) def charge(): try: content = request.get_json() # Print what JSON comes in for the sake of checking print(content) resp = stripe.Charge.create( amount=content['amount'], currency="usd", source="tok_visa", receipt_email=content['receiptEmail'], ) print("Success: %r" % (resp)) return "Successfully charged", 201 except Exception as e: print(e) return "Charge failed", 500 if __name__ == "__main__": app.run()
The above:
- Fetches and sets OS env from .env file.
- Sets the Stripe API key.
- Sets a route
/api/charge
that only takes thePOST
method and creates a charge based on the amount we pass.
Running the server
python3 server.py
will start the server on port 5000.
Running http POST http://localhost:5000/api/charge amount:=1700 receiptEmail=hello_flask@example.com
(using HTTPie) will come back with success. Check your Stripe dashboard and you will see a charge made for AUD\$17.00! Hooray!
I chose to use HTTPie because I feel it is a fun tool that more should know about! Alternative, you could do the above using curl
as well (or anything that can make a POST request for a matter of fact).
curl --header "Content-Type: application/json" \ --request POST \ --data '{"amount":1700,"receiptEmail":"hello_flask@example.com"}' \ http://localhost:5000/api/charge
Stripe Dashboard
Resources and Further Reading
Image credit: Pankaj Patel
Creating your first Stripe Charge with Python + Flask in 5 minutes
Introduction