NAME
Net::Stripe::Simple - simple, non-Moose interface to the Stripe API
SYNOPSIS
use Net::Stripe::Simple;
my $stripe = Net::Stripe::Simple->new('sk_test_00000000000000000000000000');
# when the only argument is an id, that's all you need
my $c1 = $stripe->customers( retrieve => 'cus_meFAKEfakeFAKE' );
# you can provide arguments as a hash reference
my $c2 = $stripe->customers( retrieve => { id => 'cus_ImFAKEfakeFAKE' } );
# or as key-value list
my $c3 = $stripe->customers( 'retrieve', id => 'cus_I2FAKEfakeFAKE', expand => 1 );
DESCRIPTION
A lightweight, limited-dependency client to the stripe.com API. This is just a thin wrapper around stripe's RESTful API. It is "simple" in the sense that it is simple to write and maintain and it maps simply onto Stripe's web documentation, so it is simple to use. When you get a response back, it's just the raw JSON blessed with some convenience methods: stringification to ids and autoloaded attributes (Net::Stripe::Simple::Data). If there is an error, the error that is thrown is again just Stripe's JSON with a little blessing (Net::Stripe::Simple::Error).
This simplicity comes at a cost: Net::Stripe::Simple does not validate your parameters aside from those required to construct the URL before constructing a request and sending it off to Stripe. This means that if you've done it wrong it takes a round trip to find out.
For the full details of stripe's API, see https://stripe.com/docs/api.
Method Invocation
Following the organization scheme of Stripe's API, actions are grouped by entity type, each entity corresponding to a method. For a given method there are generally a number of actions, which are treated as the primary key in a parameter hash. Parameters for these actions are provided by a parameter hash which is the value of the primary key. However, there is some flexibility.
Methods that require only an id are flexible. All the following will work:
$stripe->plans( retrieve => { id => $id } );
$stripe->plans( 'retrieve', id => $id );
$stripe->plans( retrieve => $id );
Methods that require no arguments are also flexible:
$stripe->plans( list => { } );
$stripe->plans('list');
Export Tags
Net::Stripe::Simple exports nothing by default. It has four exportable constants and one exportable function:
- true
- false
- null
- data_object
To facilitate their export, it has two tags:
METHODS
new
Net::Stripe::Simple->('sk_test_00000000000000000000000000', '2014-01-31')
The class constructor method. The API key is required. The version date is optional. If not supplied, the value of $Net::Stripe::Simple::STRIPE_VERSION
will be supplied. Net::Stripe::Simple was implemented or has been updated for the following versions:
The default version will always be the most recent version whose handling required an update to Net::Stripe::Simple.
charges
See https://stripe.com/docs/api#charges.
Available Actions
- create
-
$charge = $stripe->charges( create => { customer => $customer, amount => 100, currency => 'usd', capture => false, } );
- retrieve
-
$charge = $stripe->charges( retrieve => $id );
- update
-
$charge = $stripe->charges( update => { id => $charge, description => 'foo', } );
- refund
-
Availability may depend on version of API. $charge = $stripe->charges( refund => $id );
- capture
-
$charge = $stripe->charges( capture => $id );
- list
-
my $charges = $stripe->charges('list');
refunds
See https://stripe.com/docs/api#refunds.
Available Actions
- create
-
my $refund = $stripe->refunds( create => { id => $charge, amount => 50 } );
- retrieve
-
$refund = $stripe->refunds( retrieve => { id => $refund, charge => $charge } );
- update
-
$refund = $stripe->refunds( update => { id => $refund, charge => $charge, metadata => { foo => 'bar' } } );
- list
-
my $refunds = $stripe->refunds( list => $charge );
customers
See https://stripe.com/docs/api#customers.
Available Actions
- create
-
$customer = $stripe->customers( create => { metadata => { foo => 'bar' } } );
- retrieve
-
$customer = $stripe->customers( retrieve => $id );
- update
-
$customer = $stripe->customers( update => { id => $customer, metadata => { foo => 'baz' } } );
- delete
-
$customer = $stripe->customers( delete => $id );
- list
-
my $customers = $stripe->customers( list => { created => { gte => $time - 100 } } );
cards
See https://stripe.com/docs/api#cards.
Available Actions
- create
-
$card = $stripe->cards( create => { customer => $customer, card => { number => '4242424242424242', exp_month => $expiry->month, exp_year => $expiry->year, cvc => 123 } } );
- retrieve
-
$card = $stripe->cards( retrieve => { customer => $customer, id => $id } );
- update
-
$card = $stripe->cards( update => { customer => $customer, id => $card, name => 'foo', } );
- delete
-
$card = $stripe->cards( delete => { customer => $customer, id => $id } );
- list
-
my $cards = $stripe->cards( list => $customer );
subscriptions
See https://stripe.com/docs/api#subscriptions.
Available Actions
- create
-
$subscription = $stripe->subscriptions( create => { customer => $customer, plan => $plan, } );
- retrieve
-
$subscription = $stripe->subscriptions( retrieve => { id => $id, customer => $customer, } );
- update
-
$subscription = $stripe->subscriptions( update => { id => $id, customer => $customer, metadata => { foo => 'bar' } } );
- cancel
-
$subscription = $stripe->subscriptions( cancel => { id => $id, customer => $customer, } );
- list
-
my $subscriptions = $stripe->subscriptions( list => $customer );
plans
See https://stripe.com/docs/api#plans.
Available Actions
- create
-
$plan = $stripe->plans( create => { id => $id, amount => 100, currency => 'usd', interval => 'week', name => 'Foo', } );
- retrieve
-
$plan = $stripe->plans( retrieve => $id );
- update
-
$plan = $stripe->plans( update => { id => $id, metadata => { bar => 'baz' } } );
- delete
-
$plan = $stripe->plans( delete => $id );
- list
-
my $plans = $stripe->plans('list');
coupons
Available Actions
See https://stripe.com/docs/api#coupons.
- create
-
$coupon = $stripe->coupons( create => { percent_off => 1, duration => 'forever', } );
- retrieve
-
$coupon = $stripe->coupons( retrieve => $id );
- delete
-
$coupon = $stripe->coupons( delete => $coupon );
- list
-
my $coupons = $stripe->coupons('list');
discounts
See https://stripe.com/docs/api#discounts.
Available Actions
- customer
-
my $deleted = $stripe->discounts( customer => $c );
- subscription
-
$deleted = $stripe->discounts( subscription => { customer => $c, subscription => $s, } );
invoices
See https://stripe.com/docs/api#invoices.
Available Actions
- create
-
my $new_invoice = $stripe->invoices( create => { customer => $customer, } );
- retrieve
-
$invoice = $stripe->invoices( retrieve => $id );
- lines
-
my $lines = $stripe->invoices( lines => $invoice );
- update
-
$stripe->subscriptions( update => { customer => $customer, id => $subscription, plan => $spare_plan, } );
- pay
-
$new_invoice = $stripe->invoices( pay => $new_invoice );
- list
-
my $invoices = $stripe->invoices( list => { customer => $customer } );
- upcoming
-
$new_invoice = $stripe->invoices( upcoming => $customer );
invoice_items
See https://stripe.com/docs/api#invoiceitems.
Available Actions
- create
-
my $item = $stripe->invoice_items( create => { customer => $customer, amount => 100, currency => 'usd', metadata => { foo => 'bar' } } );
- retrieve
-
$item = $stripe->invoice_items( retrieve => $id );
- update
-
$item = $stripe->invoice_items( update => { id => $item, metadata => { foo => 'baz' } } );
- delete
-
$item = $stripe->invoice_items( delete => $item );
- list
-
my $items = $stripe->invoice_items( list => { customer => $customer } );
disputes
See https://stripe.com/docs/api#disputes.
Available Actions
- update
-
$stripe->disputes( update => { id => $charge, metadata => { foo => 'bar' } } );
- close
-
$stripe->disputes( close => $charge );
payment intents
See https://stripe.com/docs/api/payment_intents.
Available Actions
- update
-
$stripe->disputes( update => { id => $charge, metadata => { foo => 'bar' } } );
- create
-
$stripe->payment_intents( create => { amount => 100, currency => 'usd', customer => $customer, payment_method => $card, } );
- retrieve
-
$payment_intent = $stripe->payment_intents( retrieve => $id );
- list
-
$stripe->payment_intents( list => { customer => $customer } );
- confirm
-
$stripe->payment_intents( confirm => { id => $payment_intent, } );
- capture
-
$stripe->payment_intents( capture => { id => $payment_intent, } );
- cancel
-
$payment_intent = $stripe->payment_intents( cancel => $payment_intent );
transfers
Transfers in Stripe no longer have the meaning that this module originally implemented (see https://stripe.com/docs/transfer-payout-split). As such, they have been removed from the module for the time being. They will be added in their new meaning with a suitable PR.
recipients
Recipients have been deprecated and are no longer available in the Stripe API, so have been removed from this module. They have been replaced by Custom accounts (see https://stripe.com/docs/connect/recipient-account-migrations).
application_fees
See https://stripe.com/docs/api#application_fees.
Available Actions
- retrieve
-
my $fee = $stripe->application_fees( retrieve => $id );
- refund
-
my $fee = $stripe->application_fees( refund => $id );
- list
-
my $fees = $stripe->application_fees('list');
account
See https://stripe.com/docs/api#account.
Available Actions
- retrieve
-
my $account = $stripe->account('retrieve'); # or $account = $stripe->account;
balance
See https://stripe.com/docs/api#balance.
Available Actions
- retrieve
-
my $balance = $stripe->balance('retrieve');
- history
-
my $history = $stripe->balance('history');
- transaction
-
$balance = $stripe->balance( transaction => $charge );
events
See https://stripe.com/docs/api#events.
Available Actions
- retrieve
-
$event = $stripe->events( retrieve => $id );
- list
-
my $events = $stripe->events( list => { created => { gt => $time } } );
tokens
See https://stripe.com/docs/api#tokens.
Available Actions
- create
-
$token = $stripe->tokens( create => { card => { number => '4242424242424242', exp_month => $expiry->month, exp_year => $expiry->year, cvc => 123 } } ); $token = $stripe->tokens( create => { bank_account => { country => 'US', routing_number => '110000000', account_number => '000123456789', } } );
- retrieve
-
$token = $stripe->tokens( retrieve => $id );
- bank
-
To preserve the parallel with the Stripe's API documentation, there is a special "bank" action, but it is simply a synonym for the code above. $token = $stripe->tokens( bank => { bank_account => { country => 'US', routing_number => '110000000', account_number => '000123456789', } } );
FUNCTIONS
data_object($hash_ref)
This function recursively converts a hash ref into a data object. This is just Net::Stripe::Simple::Data, whose only function is to autoload accessors for all the keys in the hash. It is made for adding magic to JSON objects. If you try to give it something that contains blessed references whose class is outside the JSON namespace it will die.
SEE ALSO
EXPORTED CONSTANTS
These are just the corresponding JSON constants. They are exported by Net::Stripe::Simple for convenience.
use Net::Stripe::Simple qw(:const);
...
my $subscription = $stripe->subscriptions(
update => {
id => $id,
customer => $customer_id,
plan => $plan_id,
prorate => true,
}
);
You can import the constants individually or all together with :const
.
- true
- false
- null
AUTHORS
Andy Beverley <andy@andybev.com>
Grant Street Group <developers@grantstreet.com>
David F. Houghton <dfhoughton@gmail.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Grant Street Group.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
AUTHORS
Grant Street Group <developers@grantstreet.com>
David F. Houghton <dfhoughton@gmail.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Grant Street Group.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.