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The Stripe Ruby bindings provide a small SDK for convenient access to the Stripe API from applications written in the Ruby language. It provides a pre-defined set of classes for API resources that initialize themselves dynamically from API responses which allows the bindings to tolerate a number of different versions of the API.

The bindings also provide other features. For example:

  • Easy configuration path for fast setup and use.
  • Helpers for pagination.
  • Tracking of "fresh" values in API resources so that partial updates can be executed.
  • Built-in mechanisms for the serialization of parameters according to the expectations of Stripe's API.

Documentation

See the Ruby API docs.

Installation

You don't need this source code unless you want to modify the gem. If you just want to use the Stripe Ruby bindings, you should run:

gem install stripe

If you want to build the gem from source:

gem build stripe.gemspec

Requirements

  • Ruby 1.9.3 or above.
  • rest-client

Bundler

If you are installing via bundler, you should be sure to use the https rubygems source in your Gemfile, as any gems fetched over http could potentially be compromised in transit and alter the code of gems fetched securely over https:

source 'https://rubygems.org'

gem 'rails'
gem 'stripe'

Usage

The library needs to be configured with your account's secret key which is available in the Dashboard. Assign its value to Stripe.api_key and the library will send it along automatically with every request:

require "stripe"
Stripe.api_key = "sk_test_..."

# list charges
Stripe::Charge.list()

# retrieve single charge
Stripe::Charge.retrieve(
  "ch_18atAXCdGbJFKhCuBAa4532Z",
)

You can also set a per-request key and/or account like in the examples below. This is often useful for Connect applications that use multiple API keys during the lifetime of a process.

Authentication is transparently handled for you in subsequent method calls on the returned object.

For example:

require "stripe"

Stripe::Charge.list(
  {},
  :api_key => "sk_test_...",
  :stripe_account => "acct_..."
)

Stripe::Charge.retrieve(
  "ch_18atAXCdGbJFKhCuBAa4532Z",
  :api_key => "sk_test_...",
  :stripe_account => "acct_..."
)

Development

Run all tests:

bundle exec rake

Run a single test suite:

bundle exec ruby -Ilib/ test/stripe/util_test.rb

Run a single test:

bundle exec ruby -Ilib/ test/stripe/util_test.rb -n /should.convert.names.to.symbols/

Update bundled CA certificates from the Mozilla cURL release:

bundle exec rake update_certs

Configuration

ca_bundle_path

The location of a file containing a bundle of CA certificates. By default the library will use an included bundle that can successfully validate Stripe certificates.

max_network_retries

When max_network_retries is set to a positive integer, stripe will retry requests that fail on a network error. Idempotency keys will be added to POST and DELETE requests to ensure the safety of retrying. There will be a short delay between each retry, with an exponential backoff algorithm used to determine the length of the delay. Default value is 0.

Example:

Stripe.max_network_retries = 2

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