# README
Go Stripe 
Summary
The official Stripe Go client library.
Versioning
Each revision of the binding is tagged and the version is updated accordingly.
Given Go's lack of built-in versioning, it is highly recommended you use a package management tool in order to ensure a newer version of the binding does not affect backwards compatibility.
To see the list of past versions, run git tag
. To manually get an older
version of the client, clone this repo, checkout the specific tag and build the
library:
git clone https://github.com/stripe/stripe-go.git
cd stripe
git checkout api_version_tag
make build
For more details on changes between versions, see the binding changelog and API changelog.
Installation
go get github.com/stripe/stripe-go
Usage
While some resources may contain more/less APIs, the following pattern is
applied throughout the library for a given resource
:
Without a Client
If you're only dealing with a single key, you can simply import the packages required for the resources you're interacting with without the need to create a client.
import (
"github.com/stripe/stripe-go"
"github.com/stripe/stripe-go/resource"
)
// Setup
stripe.Key = "sk_key"
stripe.SetBackend(backend) // optional, useful for mocking
// Create
resource, err := resource.New(stripe.ResourceParams)
// Get
resource, err := resource.Get(id, stripe.ResourceParams)
// Update
resource, err := resource.Update(stripe.ResourceParams)
// Delete
err := resource.Del(id)
// List
i := resource.List(stripe.ResourceListParams)
for i.Next() {
resource := i.Resource()
}
if err := i.Err(); err != nil {
// handle
}
With a Client
If you're dealing with multiple keys, it is recommended you use the
client.API
. This allows you to create as many clients as needed, each with
their own individual key.
import (
"github.com/stripe/stripe-go"
"github.com/stripe/stripe-go/client"
)
// Setup
sc := &client.API{}
sc.Init("sk_key", nil)
// the second parameter represents the Backend used by the client. It can be
// useful to set one explicitly to either get a custom http.Client or mock it
// entirely in tests.
// Create
resource, err := sc.Resources.New(stripe.ResourceParams)
// Get
resource, err := sc.Resources.Get(id, stripe.ResourceParams)
// Update
resource, err := sc.Resources.Update(stripe.ResourceParams)
// Delete
err := sc.Resources.Del(id)
// List
i := sc.Resources.List(stripe.ResourceListParams)
for i.Next() {
resource := i.Resource()
}
if err := i.Err(); err != nil {
// handle
}
Connect Flows
If you're using an access token
you will need to use a client. Simply pass
the access token
value as the tok
when initializing the client.
import (
"github.com/stripe/stripe-go"
"github.com/stripe/stripe-go/client"
)
stripe := &client.API{}
stripe.Init("access_token", nil)
Google AppEngine
If you're running the client in a Google AppEngine environment, you
will need to create your own backend since the http.DefaultClient
is
not available:
gb := stripe.NewInternalBackend(urlfetch.Client(appengine.NewContext(req)), "")
stripe.SetBackend(gb)
Documentation
For a comprehensive list of examples, check out the API documentation.
For details on all the functionality in this library, see the GoDoc documentation.
Below are a few simple examples:
Customers
params := &stripe.CustomerParams{
Balance: -123,
Card: &stripe.CardParams{
Name: "Go Stripe",
Number: "378282246310005",
Month: "06",
Year: "15",
},
Desc: "Stripe Developer",
Email: "[email protected]",
}
customer, err := customer.New(params)
Charges
params := &stripe.ChargeListParams{Customer: customer.Id}
params.Filters.AddFilter("include[]", "", "total_count")
i := charge.List(params)
for !i.Stop() {
c, err := i.Next()
// perform an action on each charge
}
Events
i := event.List(nil)
for i.Next() {
e := i.Event()
// access event data via e.GetObjValue("resource_name_based_on_type", "resource_property_name")
// alternatively you can access values via e.Data.Obj["resource_name_based_on_type"].(map[string]interface{})["resource_property_name"]
// access previous attributes via e.GetPrevValue("resource_name_based_on_type", "resource_property_name")
// alternatively you can access values via e.Data.Prev["resource_name_based_on_type"].(map[string]interface{})["resource_property_name"]
}
Alternatively, you can use the even.Data.Raw
property to unmarshal to the appropriate struct.
Development
Pull requests from the community are welcome. If you submit one, please keep the following guidelines in mind:
- Code should be
go fmt
compliant. - All types, structs and funcs should be documented.
- Ensure that
make checkin
succeeds.
Test
For running additional tests, follow the steps below:
Set the STRIPE_KEY environment variable to match your test private key:
export STRIPE_KEY=YOUR_API_KEY
Then run:
make test
For any requests, bug or comments, please open an issue or submit a pull request.