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Miva Merchant API SDK for Python (3.x)

This python library wraps the Miva Merchant JSON API introduced in Miva Merchant 9.12. It allows you to quickly integrate your python applications with a Miva Merchant store to fetch, create, and update store data.

For api documentation visit https://docs.miva.com/json-api.

Requirements

  • Miva Merchant 10.00+
  • Python 3.x

For Miva Merchant 9.x, use the 1.x release

Installation via pip

To install the SDK simply add it to your project with pip:

pip install merchantapi

Note: On some operating systems the pip program may be named pip3

Adding as a dependency in your packages

You can also add it to your project's requirements.txt file:

merchantapi>=2.6.0

Then install

pip install -r requirements.txt

Note: On some operating systems the pip program may be named pip3

Getting Started

For usage see the examples provided in the examples/ directory.

SSH Private Key Authentication

Compatible Private Key Formats

  • OpenSSH PEM
  • PKCS#1 PEM
  • PKCS#8 PEM

When specifying the key to use within the SSHClient or SSHPrivateKeyAuthenticator, specify the full path to your private key file.

Create PKCS#1 from OpenSSH private key format

If your private key is in OpenSSH format (starts with -----BEGIN OPENSSH PRIVATE KEY-----) then you will need to convert it.

Create a copy of your key preserving permissions:

cp -p /path/to/private/key/id_rsa /path/to/private/key/id_rsa.pem

Convert in place to the proper format:

ssh-keygen -p -m PEM -f /path/to/private/key/id_rsa.pem

Create PKCS#8 PEM from PKCS#1 PEM private key format

Converting the key with encryption:

 openssl pkcs8 -in /path/to/private_key.pem -topk8 -out /path/to/private_key.pkcs8.pem

Converting the key without encryption:

 openssl pkcs8 -in /path/to/private_key.pem -topk8 -nocrypt -out /path/to/private_key.pkcs8.pem

SSH Agent Authentication

Compatible Public Key Formats

Your public key must be in the OpenSSH Public Key format. The default public key format is usually the correct type if you generated your key using ssh-keygen.

See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4253#section-6.6 for format.

A quick way to get the correct format if you have the key associated with your local SSH agent is to run the command ssh-add -L and copying the corresponding key.

License

This library is licensed under the Miva SDK License Agreement.

See the LICENSE file for more information.