/tigopesa

Python package to ease the Tigo Pesa API integration

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tigopesa

Python package to easy the tigopesa api integration

Getting started

To get started with Tigopesa, you firstly need to install it as show below;

pip install tigopesa

Authorization and Configuration

Before you begin making transaction with tigopesa module, you firstly need to initialize your tigopesa api credentials client_id and client_secret you were given.

Whether are sandbox keys or production keys, all of them are in great use with the tigopesa package

Here how to initialize;

        >>> from tigopesa import Tigopesa
        >>> tigopesa = Tigopesa(
                    client_secret='xxxx',
                    client_id ='xxxx'
                    environment="sandbox"
                )
        # OR 

        # You can do this;

        >>> from tigopesa import Tigopesa
        >>> tigopesa = Tigopesa(environment='production')
        >>> tigopesa.client_id = 'xxxx'
        >>> tigopesa.client_secret = "xxxx'

Once you initialize your module, you might need still need to configure your module with couple of more information ready to begin making transactions, there are required paramaters and optional parameters while configuring as shown below;

    # Master mechant (Required parameters)

    account: str
    pin: str
    account_id: str

    # Mechant Informations

    mechant_reference: Optional[str] = ''
    mechant_fee: Optional[str] = '0.0'
    mechant_currency_code: Optional[str] = ''

    # Other_information
    language: Optional[str] = 'eng'
    terminal_id: Optional[str] = ''
    currency_code: Optional[str] = 'TZS'

    tax: Optional[str] = '0.0'
    fee: Optional[str] = '0.0'

    exchange_rate: Optional[str] = '1'

    # Callbacks and Redirects

    callback_url: Optional[str] = 'https://kalebujordan.dev/'
    redirect_url: Optional[str] = 'https://kalebu.github.io/pypesa/'

    # Subscribers default Information

    subscriber_country_code: Optional[str] = '255'
    subscriber_country: Optional[str] = 'TZA'

As you can see there about 3 required parameters while the rest being optional parameters, so in our example we are going to configure using only 3 required parameters and the rest will just take the default values;

    >>> from tigopesa import Tigopesa
    >>> tigopesa.configure(
                account = '255xxxxx', 
                pin = 'xxxxx'
                account_id = 'xxxxxx'
                .........
            )

Authorizing Payments

Now once we are done with the authentication and the authorization part, we can start making authorizing tigopesa payment, Here an example you would authorize a secure tigopesa payment with tigopesa library;

>>> response = tigopesa.authorize_payment({
            "amount": 4999,
            "first_name": "Kalebu",
            "last_name": "Gwalugano",
            "customer_email": "kalebjordan.kj@gmail.com",
            "mobile": "255757294146",}
        )

print(response)

# Response output 

{'transactionRefId': 'f9995a1ab5d04235a2aeeef37baad129', 'redirectUrl': 'https://secure.tigo.com/v1/tigo/payment-auth/transactions?auth_code=CgFsXfSZRL&transaction_ref_id=f9995a1ab5d04235a2aeeef37baad129&lang=eng', 'authCode': 'CgFsXfSZRL', 'creationDateTime': 'Sat, 1 May 2021 20:50:34 UTC', 'SessionLife': 600}

Issues

If you're facing issue with the use of the package, raise an issue and I will be working to fixing it as soon as I can;

Contributing

Tigopesa has a lot of modules to integrate, it can be overwhelming doing all of them by myself together with other responsibilities so I warmly welcome contributors (code + documentation) to contribute to this package.

Credits

All the credits to;