Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: belvo-python
Version: 0.39.1
Summary: Belvo Python SDK
Home-page: https://github.com/belvo-finance/belvo-python
Download-URL: https://github.com/belvo-finance/belvo-python/tarball/master
Author: Belvo Finance, S.L.
Author-email: hello@belvo.com
Keywords: api,belvo,sdk,finances,openbanking
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP
Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content
Requires-Python: >=3.6, <4
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
License-File: LICENSE
Requires-Dist: requests >=2.31.0

<h1 align="center">Belvo Python SDK</h1>
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# 🚨 Limited maintenance until 31.12.2023
Please be advised that this SDK has transitioned to limited maintenance mode and will no longer receive updates for new features. Essential security updates will continue to be provided until **December 31, 2023**.

After this date, the SDK will be archived and no further updates will be released. While you are welcome to continue using the code please note that you will be solely responsible for managing and implementing any required security patches or updates.

## 📕 Documentation
How to use `belvo-python`: https://belvo-finance.github.io/belvo-python/

If you want to check the full documentation about Belvo API: https://developers.belvo.com

Or if you want to more information about:
* [Getting Belvo API keys](https://developers.belvo.com/docs/get-started-in-5-minutes#get-your-belvo-api-keys)
* [Using Connect Widget](https://developers.belvo.com/docs/connect-widget)
* [Testing in sandbox](https://developers.belvo.com/docs/test-in-sandbox)
* [Using webhooks and recurrent links](https://developers.belvo.com/docs/webhooks)


## 📋 Requirements
* Python 3.6+

## 🚀 Getting started

Install using `pip`:
```
$ pip install belvo-python
```

## Usage (create link via widget)

When your user successfully links their account using the [Connect Widget](https://developers.belvo.com/docs/connect-widget), your implemented callback funciton will return the `link_id` required to make further API to retrieve information.

```python

from pprint import pprint

from belvo.client import Client
from belvo.enums import AccessMode

# Login to Belvo API
client = Client("your-secret-key-id", "your-secret-key", "sandbox")

# Get the link_id from the result of your widget callback function
link_id = result_from_callback_function.id

# Get all accounts
client.Accounts.create(link=link_id)

# Pretty print all checking accounts
for account in client.Accounts.list(type="checking"):
    pprint(account)
```


## Usage (create link via SDK)

You can also manually create the link using the SDK. However, for security purposes, we highly recommend, that you use the [Connect Widget](https://developers.belvo.com/docs/connect-widget) to create the link and follow the **Usage (create link via widget)** example.


```python

from pprint import pprint

from belvo.client import Client
from belvo.enums import AccessMode

# Login to Belvo API
client = Client("your-secret-key-id", "your-secret-key", "sandbox")

# Register a link 
link = client.Links.create(
    institution="erebor_mx_retail",
    username="johndoe",
    password="supersecret",
    access_mode=AccessMode.SINGLE
)

# Get all accounts
client.Accounts.create(link=link["id"])

# Pretty print all checking accounts
for account in client.Accounts.list(type="checking"):
    pprint(account)
```

## Errors and exceptions

By default, when you use our SDK, we automatically return the [error](https://developers.belvo.com/docs/integration-overview#error-handling). However, if you prefer to receive the exception, you need to set the `raise_exception` optional parameter to `True`.



```python
from pprint import pprint
from belvo.client import Client
from belvo.enums import AccessMode
from belvo.exceptions import RequestError

# Login to Belvo API
client = Client("my-secret-key-id", "my-secret-key", "sandbox")

try:
    # Register a link
    link = client.Links.create(
        access_mode=AccessMode.SINGLE,
        institution="erebor_mx_retail",
        username="<username>",
        password="<pass>",
        raise_exception=True, # Set this optional paramter
    )
except RequestError as e:
    # do something with the error
    pprint(e)
else:
    # do something with the link
    pprint(link)

```

## 🐍 Development

To release a new version of the SDK to PyPI:
- Create a new branch from master.
- Use `make new-version major|minor|patch` to bump a new version.
- Create a new pull request for the new version.
- Once the new version is merged in `master`, create a `tag` matching the new version.

## 👥 Contributing
**Anyone** can do something to make `belvo-python` better, so contributors are always welcome!
If you wish to submit a pull request, please be sure check the items on this list:
- [ ] Tests related to the changed code were executed
- [ ] The source code has been coded following the OWASP security best practices (https://owasp.org/www-pdf-archive/OWASP_SCP_Quick_Reference_Guide_v2.pdf).
- [ ] Commit message properly labeled
- [ ] There is a ticket associated to each PR. 

For more details about contributing to this project, please take a look to our [guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md). 
