You can sign up for a Stripe account at https://stripe.com.
Java 1.8 or later.
Add this dependency to your project's POM:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.stripe</groupId>
<artifactId>stripe-java</artifactId>
<version>10.0.0</version>
</dependency>
Add this dependency to your project's build file:
compile "com.stripe:stripe-java:10.0.0"
You'll need to manually install the following JARs:
- The Stripe JAR from https://github.com/stripe/stripe-java/releases/latest
- Google Gson from https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/com/google/code/gson/gson/2.8.2/gson-2.8.2.jar.
If you're planning on using ProGuard, make sure that you exclude the Stripe bindings. You can do this by adding the following to your proguard.cfg
file:
-keep class com.stripe.** { *; }
Please see the Java API docs for the most up-to-date documentation.
StripeExample.java
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import com.stripe.Stripe;
import com.stripe.exception.StripeException;
import com.stripe.model.Charge;
import com.stripe.net.RequestOptions;
public class StripeExample {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Stripe.apiKey = "sk_test_...";
Map<String, Object> chargeMap = new HashMap<String, Object>();
chargeMap.put("amount", 100);
chargeMap.put("currency", "usd");
chargeMap.put("source", "tok_1234"); // obtained via Stripe.js
try {
Charge charge = Charge.create(chargeMap);
System.out.println(charge);
} catch (StripeException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
See the project's functional tests for more examples.
For apps that need to use multiple keys during the lifetime of a process, like one that uses Stripe Connect, it's also possible to set a per-request key and/or account:
RequestOptions requestOptions = new RequestOptionsBuilder()
.setApiKey("sk_test_...")
.setStripeAccount("acct_...")
.build();
Charge.list(null, requestOptions);
Charge.retrieve("ch_18atAXCdGbJFKhCuBAa4532Z", requestOptions);
Connect and read timeouts can be configured globally:
Stripe.setConnectTimeout(30 * 1000); // in milliseconds
Stripe.setReadTimeout(80 * 1000);
Or on a finer grain level using RequestOptions
:
RequestOptions options = RequestOptions.builder()
.setConnectTimeout(30 * 1000) // in milliseconds
.setReadTimeout(80 * 1000)
.build();
Charge.create(params, options);
Please take care to set conservative read timeouts. Some API requests can take some time, and a short timeout increases the likelihood of a problem within our servers.
If you're writing a plugin that uses the library, we'd appreciate it if you
identified using Stripe.setAppInfo()
:
Stripe.setAppInfo("MyAwesomePlugin", "1.2.34", "https://myawesomeplugin.info");
This information is passed along when the library makes calls to the Stripe API.
The test suite depends on stripe-mock, so make sure to fetch and run it from a background terminal (stripe-mock's README also contains instructions for installing via Homebrew and other methods):
go get -u github.com/stripe/stripe-mock
stripe-mock
You must have Gradle installed. To run the tests:
./gradlew test
You can run particular tests by passing --tests Class#method
. Make sure you use the fully qualified class name. For example:
./gradlew test --tests com.stripe.model.AccountTest
./gradlew test --tests com.stripe.functional.ChargeTest
./gradlew test --tests com.stripe.functional.ChargeTest.testChargeCreate
The library uses Project Lombok. While it is not a requirement, you might want to install a plugin for your favorite IDE to facilitate development.