stripe-python
kit
stripe-python | kit | |
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12 | 34 | |
1,548 | 447 | |
0.8% | 1.1% | |
9.3 | 8.0 | |
3 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Python | Clojure | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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stripe-python
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March Stripe Developer Digest
Make async requests in the beta release of stripe-python: The stripe-python beta channel now has built-in support for async control flow, backed by the httpx or aiohttp http libraries.
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February Stripe Developer Digest
Instantiate StripeClient in the Python SDK: Stripe-python v8.0.0 introduced StripeClient, upgrading from a single global configuration to enable multiple thread-safe instances.
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Django Stripe Tutorial
Let's start by installing the Python library for Stripe, which is available on Github.
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November Stripe Developer Digest
Use types with the Python SDK: Strengthen Python integrations with type annotations using the stripe-python library starting in v6.8.0b3 through the beta channel.
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what is th best practices to implement Stripe payments in a flask app
You should use the python package that stripe provides: https://github.com/stripe/stripe-python
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Stripe Python Module Variable
The api_key is being passed down to every object. You can see it being fed to the constructor for Customer because it is a child of StripeObject.
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How can I get my third-party Stripe library to become a "Verified Partner"?
I've been maintaining async-stripe for over a year. It is the only async client for Python. It fixes a long standing feature request (issue #327).
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August Stripe Developer Digest
New API version released: Version 2022-08-01 of the Stripe API has been released along with major version upgrades to all official client libraries, namely Dotnet, Go, Java, PHP, Node, Python, and Ruby. Read more about breaking changes in the API upgrades section and how to upgrade.
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Clojure needs a Rails, but not for the reason you think
> Every time a new language comes out we have to recreate millions of baseline libraries and it just sucks. As a dev I want to be able to make use of great libraries oblivious to what they are created with.
Technically this tool mostly does exist already with the OpenAPI specification if we're talking about REST APIs. If you put in the leg work to create a very detailed specification which is a YAML file, you can generate programming language specific SDKs out of it.
Stripe has publicly mentioned[0] they mostly use this spec to generate their SDKs (even as of a few years ago), even so auto-generated code still requires developer time and there's a level of "hey we're dedicated to internally supporting this". It's a huge deal having a provider internally support your language's SDK.
[0]: https://github.com/stripe/stripe-python/issues/694#issuecomm...
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Use Python to extract Lichess profile data, game data, and much more.
The stripe package is actually maintained by Stripe.
kit
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Ask HN: What is your go-to stack for the web?
Clojure using for the server side https://github.com/kit-clj/kit
htmx for frontend, using the built-in kit htmx module.
- Kit – Clojure Web Development
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Why Is Jepsen Written in Clojure?
I am not sure what a web framework is, to be honest. The choices for many parts of a web application are really domain-specific and I'm not sure a single "framework" would work for everyone.
As far as web-related components go, my app uses Rum (as an interface to React), ring, http-kit, pushy (for history manipulation), sente (for websockets), buddy (for authentication tools).
If you are looking for a batteries-included "I want to have some sort of webapp right away" thing, I think https://kit-clj.github.io would fit the bill, but the general feeling in the Clojure community is that unlike Python with Django or Ruby with Rails, the choice of app components is not predetermined by the language.
- A History of Clojure (2020) [pdf]
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Most commonly used libraries/frameworks in Clojure
Luminus has, in theory, been superseded by Kit: https://kit-clj.github.io/ but even so it is still "an opinionated bundle of libraries" rather than a framework.
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Is there an open source project focused on ClojureScript, React, Reagent?
I learned by using https://luminusweb.com/docs/clojurescript.html to get me started. It gives you a plethora of sane starting points, and you can just work on switching it to your own business logic. Troubleshooting and adding functionality will usually lead you to understand how things work. The authors of luminus have moved on to build kit: https://kit-clj.github.io/ which is probably another good starting point.
- Help finding a webdev framework that works out of the box
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Clojure Turns 15 panel discussion video
The cljs stack I hear about a lot (and use) is ShadowCLJS with reagent (https://reagent-project.github.io/) and re-frame (https://day8.github.io/re-frame/). ShadowCLJS is more of a build tool, but is really well documented and easy to use. Reagent is basically react but a simpler API, and re-frame is a layer on top of that provides data subscriptions and event-handlers to manage app state. It's overkill for some apps but I find it's actually super easy to work with and not as much complexity as I thought.
For backend there is luminus (https://luminusweb.com/) or Kit (https://kit-clj.github.io/). They are basically project templates that wire together a ton of popular solutions for various things - database access, migrations, security, html templating, etc. Also includes frontend frameworks like re-frame if you want.
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your thoughts on the kit framework?
The component itself is just a thin wrapper for conman, you can see it here.
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Ask HN: Share Your Personal Site
Here’s me: https://luciano.laratel.li/
I was happy I could get the domain! Pretty simple hand-rolled server-rendered site using the kit-clj[0] and neat-css[1]. Main backbone of the site is here[2]. I used to use a CLJS SPA but it was overkill and not as nice to use (load times particularly.)
[0]: https://kit-clj.github.io/
What are some alternatives?
ripley - Server rendered UIs over WebSockets
biff - A Clojure web framework for solo developers.
clojure-news-feed - evaluating various technologies by implementing a news feed micro-service
duct - Server-side application framework for Clojure
stripe-node - Node.js library for the Stripe API.
re-frame-template - A Leiningen template for creating a re-frame application (client only) with a shadow-cljs build.
Stripe.Net - Stripe.net is a sync/async .NET 4.6.1+ client, and a portable class library for stripe.com.
react-query - 🤖 Powerful asynchronous state management, server-state utilities and data fetching for TS/JS, React, Solid, Svelte and Vue. [Moved to: https://github.com/TanStack/query]
stripe-ruby - Ruby library for the Stripe API.
clojure-inertia-pingcrm-demo - PingCRM on Clojure - A Clojure/Script fullstack demo application to illustrate how Inertia.js works.
stripe - Go library for the Stripe API.
usermanager-reitit-integrant-example - A little demo web app in Clojure, using Integrant, Ring, Reitit, Selmer (and a database)