Stripe Connector for Power BI

In this article you will learn how to integrate Stripe data in Power BI without coding in just a few clicks (live / bi-directional connection to Stripe). This connector support read/write operations for Stripe APIs.

Using Stripe Connector you will be able to connect, read, and write data from within Power BI. Follow the steps below to see how we would accomplish that.

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Video Tutorial - Integrate Stripe data in Power BI

This video covers following and more so watch carefully. After watching this video follow the steps described in this article.

  • How to download / install required driver for Stripe integration in Power BI
  • How to configure connection for Stripe
  • Features about API Driver (Authentication / Query Language / Examples / Driver UI)
  • Using Stripe Connection in Power BI

Create ODBC Data Source (DSN) based on ZappySys API Driver

Step-by-step instructions

To get data from Stripe using Power BI we first need to create a DSN (Data Source) which will access data from Stripe. We will later be able to read data using Power BI. Perform these steps:

  1. Install ZappySys ODBC PowerPack.

  2. Open ODBC Data Sources (x64):
    Open ODBC Data Source

  3. Create a User Data Source (User DSN) based on ZappySys API Driver

    ZappySys API Driver
    Create new User DSN for ZappySys API Driver
    You should create a System DSN (instead of a User DSN) if the client application is launched under a Windows System Account, e.g. as a Windows Service. If the client application is 32-bit (x86) running with a System DSN, use ODBC Data Sources (32-bit) instead of the 64-bit version.
  4. When the Configuration window appears give your data source a name if you haven't done that already, then select "Stripe" from the list of Popular Connectors. If "Stripe" is not present in the list, then click "Search Online" and download it. Then set the path to the location where you downloaded it. Finally, click Continue >> to proceed with configuring the DSN:

    StripeDSN
    Stripe
    ODBC DSN Template Selection

  5. Now it's time to configure the Connection Manager. Select Authentication Type, e.g. Token Authentication. Then select API Base URL (in most cases, the default one is the right one). More info is available in the Authentication section.

    Steps how to get and use Stripe credentials : Stripe [Http]
    1. Login into your Stripe account
    2. Go to https://dashboard.stripe.com/apikeys.
    3. Then create a Secret key.
    4. In the parameter 'Token' fill in newly created key.

    Fill in all required parameters and set optional parameters if needed:

    StripeDSN
    Stripe
    Stripe [Http]
    https://api.stripe.com/v1
    Required Parameters
    Token Fill-in the parameter...
    Optional Parameters
    RetryMode RetryWhenStatusCodeMatch
    RetryStatusCodeList 429
    RetryCountMax 5
    RetryMultiplyWaitTime True
    ODBC DSN HTTP Connection Configuration

  6. Once the data source has been configured, you can preview data. Select the Preview tab and use settings similar to the following to preview data:
    ODBC ZappySys Data Source Preview

  7. Click OK to finish creating the data source.

Video instructions

Read Stripe data in Power BI using ODBC

Importing Stripe data into Power BI from table or view

  1. Once you open Power BI Desktop click Get Data to get data from ODBC:
    Power Bi Get Data

  2. A window opens, and then search for "odbc" to get data from ODBC data source:
    Power Bi ODBC Get Data

  3. Another window opens and asks to select a Data Source we already created. Choose StripeDSN and continue:

    StripeDSN
    Power Bi Select ZappySys Driver DSN

  4. Most likely, you will be asked to authenticate to a newly created DSN. Just select Windows authentication option together with Use my current credentials option:

    StripeDSN
    Power Bi DSN Authenticaation

  5. Finally, you will be asked to select a table or view to get data from. Select one and load the data!
    Power Bi Load DSN Table Data

  6. Finally, finally, use extracted data from Stripe in a Power BI report:
    Power Bi Extracted DSN Table Data

Importing Stripe data into Power BI using SQL query

If you wish to import Stripe data from SQL query rather than a table then you can use advanced options during import steps (as below). After selecting DSN you can click on advanced options to see SQL Query editor.

StripeDSN
                SELECT
                    ProductID,
                    ProductName,
                    SupplierID,
                    CategoryID,
                    QuantityPerUnit,
                    UnitPrice
                FROM Products
                WHERE UnitPrice > 20
            
Get REST API data in Power BI Desktop using SQL query and ODBC
Consider using Custom Objects feature in ODBC data source to encapsulate SQL query in a Virtual Table. This way, you can see a virtual table in Power BI table list where you can import multiple objects using the same connection rather than creating a new connection for each custom SQL query.

Using a full ODBC connection string

In the previous steps we used a very short format of ODBC connection string - a DSN. Yet sometimes you don't want a dependency on an ODBC data source (and an extra step). In those times, you can define a full connection string and skip creating an ODBC data source entirely. Let's see below how to accomplish that in the below steps:

  1. Open ODBC data source configuration and click Copy settings:
    ZappySys API Driver - Stripe
    This connector support read/write operations for Stripe APIs
    StripeDSN
    Copy connection string for ODBC application
  2. The window opens, telling us the connection string was successfully copied to the clipboard: Successful connection string copying for ODBC application
  3. Then just paste the connection string into your script:
    StripeDSN
    DRIVER={ZappySys API Driver};ServiceUrl=https://api.stripe.com/v1;CredentialType=Token;TokenAuthHeader=Authorization;
    Use full connection string in Power BI Desktop to read API data
  4. You are good to go! The script will execute the same way as using a DSN.
The DSN defined in the Data source name (DSN) field will be ignored.

Have in mind that a full connection string has length limitations.

Proceed to the next step to find out the details.

Limitations of using a full connection string

Despite using a full ODBC connection string may be very convenient it comes with a limitation: it's length is limited to 1024 symbols (or sometimes more). It usually happens when API provider generates a very long Refresh Token when OAuth is at play. If you are using such a long ODBC connection string, you may get this error:

"Connection string exceeds maximum allowed length of 1024"

But there is a solution to this by storing the full connection string in a file. Follow the steps below to achieve this:

  1. Open your ODBC data source.
  2. Click Copy settings button to copy a full connection string (see the previous section on how to accomplish that).
  3. Then create a new file, let's say, in C:\temp\odbc-connection-string.txt.
  4. Continue by pasting the copied connection string into a newly created file and save it.
  5. Finally, the last step! Just construct a shorter ODBC connection string using this format:
    DRIVER={ZappySys API Driver};SettingsFile=C:\temp\odbc-connection-string.txt
  6. Our troubles are over! Now you should be able to use this connection string in Power BI with no problems.
This feature requires ODBC PowerPack v1.9.0 or later.

Editing query for table in Power BI

There will be a time you need to change the initial query after importing data into Power BI. Don't worry, just right-click on your table and click Edit query menu item:

Edit query in Power BI to get REST API data
Refer to Power Query M reference for more information on how to use its advanced features in your queries.

Using parameters in Power BI (dynamic query)

In the real world, many values of your REST / SOAP API call may be coming from parameters. If that's the case for you can try to edit script manually as below. In below example its calling SQL Query with POST method and passing some parameters. Notice below where paraAPIKey is Power BI Parameter (string type). You can use parameters anywhere in your script just like the normal variable.

To use a parameter in Power BI report, follow these simple steps:

  1. Firstly, you need to Edit query of your table (see previous section)

  2. Then just create a new parameter by clicking Manage Parameters dropdown, click New Parameter option, and use it in the query:

    						
                                = Odbc.Query("dsn=StripeDSN",
                                             "SELECT ProductID, ProductName, UnitPrice, UnitsInStock
                                              FROM Products
                                              WHERE UnitPrice > " & Text.From(MyParameter) & "
                                              ORDER BY UnitPrice")
                            
                    
    Use parameter in Power BI to get REST API data
    Refer to Power Query M reference for more information on how to use its advanced features in your queries.

Using DirectQuery Option rather than Import

So far we have seen how to Import Stripe data into Power BI but what if you have too much data and you dont want to import but link it. Power BI Offers very useful feature for this scenario. Its called DirectQuery Option. In this section we will explore how to use DirectQuery along with ZappySys Drivers.

Out of the box ZappySys Drivers wont work in ODBC Connection Mode so you have to use SQL Server Connection rather than ODBC if you wish to use Live data using DirectQuery option. See below step by step instructions to enable DirectQuery mode in Power BI for Stripe data.

Basically we will use ZappySys Data Gateway its part of ODBC PowerPack. We will then use Linked Server in SQL Server to Link API Service and then we will issue OPENROWSET queries from Power BI to SQL Server and it will then call Stripe via ZappySys Data Gateway.

  1. First read this article carefully, How to query Stripe API in SQL Server.
  2. Once linked server is configured we are ready to issue API query in Power BI.
  3. Click Get Data in Power BI, select SQL Server Database
  4. Enter your server name and any database name
  5. Select Mode as DirectQuery
  6. Click on Advanced and enter query like below (we are assuming you have created Stripe Data Source in Data Gateway and defined linked server (Change name below).
    SELECT * FROM OPENQUERY([STRIPE_LINKED_SERVER], 'SELECT * FROM Customers')
    SELECT * FROM OPENQUERY([STRIPE_LINKED_SERVER], 'SELECT * FROM Customers')
    DirectQuery option for Power BI (Read Stripe Data Example using SQL Server Linked Server and ZappySys Data Gateway)


    DirectQuery option for Power BI (Read Stripe Data Example using SQL Server Linked Server and ZappySys Data Gateway)

  7. Click OK and Load data ... That's it. Now your Stripe API data is linked rather than imported.

Publishing Power BI report to Power BI service

Here are the instructions on how to publish a Power BI report to Power BI service from Power BI Desktop application:

  1. First of all, go to Power BI Desktop, open a Power BI report, and click Publish button:

    Publish Power BI report to Power BI service
  2. Then select the Workspace you want to publish report to and hit Select button:

    Publish Power BI report to workspace
  3. Finally, if everything went right, you will see a window indicating success:

    Successful Power BI report publishing

    If you need to periodically refresh Power BI semantic model (dataset) to ensure data accuracy and up-to-dateness, you can accomplish that by using Microsoft On-premises data gateway. Proceed to the next section - Refreshing Power BI semantic model (dataset) using On-premises data gateway - and learn how to do that.

Refreshing Power BI semantic model (dataset) using On-premises data gateway

Power BI allows to refresh semantic models which are based on data sources that reside on-premises. This can be achieved using Microsoft On-premises data gateway. There are two types of On-premises gateways:

  • Standard Mode
  • Personal Mode

Standard Mode supports Power BI and other Microsoft Data Fabric services. It fits perfectly for Enterprise solutions as it installs as a Windows Service and also supports Direct Query feature.

Personal Mode, on the other hand, can be configured faster, but is designed more for home users (you cannot install it as a Windows Service and it does not support DirectQuery). You will find a detailed comparison in the link above.

We recommend to go with Personal Mode for a quick POC solution, but use Standard Mode in production environment.

Below you will find instructions on how to refresh semantic model using both types of gateways.

Refresh using On-premises data gateway (standard mode)

Here are the instructions on how to refresh a Power BI semantic model using On-premises data gateway (standard mode):

  1. Go to Power BI My workspace, hover your mouse cursor on your semantic model and click Settings:

    Configure Power BI semantic model settings
  2. If you see this view, it means you have to install On-premises data gateway (standard mode):

    On-premises data gateway is not installed
  3. Install On-premises data gateway (standard mode) and sign-in:

    signing in into on-premises data gateway standard
    Use the same email address you use when logging in into Power BI account.
  4. Register a new gateway (or migrate an existing one):

    registering or migrating on-premises data gateway standard
  5. If you are creating a new gateway, name your gateway, enter a Recovery key, and click Configure button:

    naming on-premises data gateway standard
  6. Now, let's get back to your semantic model settings in Power BI portal. Refresh the page and you should see your newly created gateway. Click arrow icon and then click on Add to gateway link:

    ODBC{"connectionstring":"dsn=StripeDSN"}
    Using On-premises Data Gateway Standard for Power BI Semantic Model
  7. Once you do that, you will create a new gateway connection. Give it a name, set Authentication method, Privacy level, and click Create button:

    dsn=StripeDSN
    Create new connection in Power BI On-premises data gateway
    In this example, we used the least restrictive Privacy level.

    If your connection uses a full connection string you may hit a length limitation when entering it into the field. To create the connection, you will need to shorten it manually. Check the section about the limitation of a full connection string on how to accomplish it.

    On-premises data gateway (personal mode) does not have this limitation.

  8. Proceed by choosing the newly created connection:

    ODBC{"connectionstring":"dsn=StripeDSN"}
    Selecting gateway connection in Power BI semantic model
  9. Finally, you are at the final step where you can refresh the semantic model:

    Refreshing Power BI semantic model using On-premises Data Gateway

Refresh using On-premises data gateway (personal mode)

Here are the instructions on how to refresh a Power BI semantic model using On-premises data gateway (personal mode):

  1. Go to Power BI My workspace, hover your mouse cursor on your semantic model and click Settings:

    Configure Power BI semantic model settings
  2. If you see this view, it means you have to install On-premises data gateway (personal mode):

    On-premises data gateway is not installed
  3. Install On-premises data gateway (personal mode) and sign-in:

    Sign-in to On-premises data gateway personal
    Use the same email address you use when logging in into Power BI account.
  4. Again, go to your semantic model Settings, expand Data source credentials, click Edit credentials, select Authentication method together with Privacy level, and then click Sign in button:

    dsn=StripeDSN
    Use On-premises data gateway personal for Power BI semantic model
  5. Finally, you are ready to refresh your semantic model:

    Refreshing Power BI semantic model using On-premises Data Gateway

Advanced topics

Create Custom Stored Procedure in ZappySys Driver

You can create procedures to encapsulate custom logic and then only pass handful parameters rather than long SQL to execute your API call.

Steps to create Custom Stored Procedure in ZappySys Driver. You can insert Placeholders anywhere inside Procedure Body. Read more about placeholders here

  1. Go to Custom Objects Tab and Click on Add button and Select Add Procedure:
    ZappySys Driver - Add Stored Procedure

  2. Enter the desired Procedure name and click on OK:
    ZappySys Driver - Add Stored Procedure Name

  3. Select the created Stored Procedure and write the your desired stored procedure and Save it and it will create the custom stored procedure in the ZappySys Driver:
    Here is an example stored procedure for ZappySys Driver. You can insert Placeholders anywhere inside Procedure Body. Read more about placeholders here

    CREATE PROCEDURE [usp_get_orders]
        @fromdate = '<<yyyy-MM-dd,FUN_TODAY>>'
     AS
        SELECT * FROM Orders where OrderDate >= '<@fromdate>';
    

    ZappySys Driver - Create Custom Stored Procedure

  4. That's it now go to Preview Tab and Execute your Stored Procedure using Exec Command. In this example it will extract the orders from the date 1996-01-01:

    Exec usp_get_orders '1996-01-01';

    ZappySys Driver - Execute Custom Stored Procedure

  5. Let's generate the SQL Server Query Code to make the API call using stored procedure. Go to Code Generator Tab, select language as SQL Server and click on Generate button the generate the code.
    As we already created the linked server for this Data Source, in that you just need to copy the Select Query and need to use the linked server name which we have apply on the place of [MY_API_SERVICE] placeholder.

    SELECT * FROM OPENQUERY([MY_API_SERVICE], 'EXEC usp_get_orders @fromdate=''1996-07-30''')

    ZappySys Driver - Generate SQL Server Query

  6. Now go to SQL served and execute that query and it will make the API call using stored procedure and provide you the response.
    ZappySys Driver - Generate SQL Server Query

Create Custom Virtual Table in ZappySys Driver

ZappySys API Drivers support flexible Query language so you can override Default Properties you configured on Data Source such as URL, Body. This way you don't have to create multiple Data Sources if you like to read data from multiple EndPoints. However not every application support supplying custom SQL to driver so you can only select Table from list returned from driver.

If you're dealing with Microsoft Access and need to import data from an SQL query, it's important to note that Access doesn't allow direct import of SQL queries. Instead, you can create custom objects (Virtual Tables) to handle the import process.

Many applications like MS Access, Informatica Designer wont give you option to specify custom SQL when you import Objects. In such case Virtual Table is very useful. You can create many Virtual Tables on the same Data Source (e.g. If you have 50 URLs with slight variations you can create virtual tables with just URL as Parameter setting.

  1. Go to Custom Objects Tab and Click on Add button and Select Add Table:
    ZappySys Driver - Add Table

  2. Enter the desired Table name and click on OK:
    ZappySys Driver - Add Table Name

  3. And it will open the New Query Window Click on Cancel to close that window and go to Custom Objects Tab.

  4. Select the created table, Select Text Type AS SQL and write the your desired SQL Query and Save it and it will create the custom table in the ZappySys Driver:
    Here is an example SQL query for ZappySys Driver. You can insert Placeholders also. Read more about placeholders here

    SELECT
      "ShipCountry",
      "OrderID",
      "CustomerID",
      "EmployeeID",
      "OrderDate",
      "RequiredDate",
      "ShippedDate",
      "ShipVia",
      "Freight",
      "ShipName",
      "ShipAddress",
      "ShipCity",
      "ShipRegion",
      "ShipPostalCode"
    FROM "Orders"
    Where "ShipCountry"='USA'

    ZappySys Driver - Create Custom Table

  5. That's it now go to Preview Tab and Execute your custom virtual table query. In this example it will extract the orders for the USA Shipping Country only:

    SELECT * FROM "vt__usa_orders_only"

    ZappySys Driver - Execute Custom Virtual Table Query

  6. Let's generate the SQL Server Query Code to make the API call using stored procedure. Go to Code Generator Tab, select language as SQL Server and click on Generate button the generate the code.
    As we already created the linked server for this Data Source, in that you just need to copy the Select Query and need to use the linked server name which we have apply on the place of [MY_API_SERVICE] placeholder.

    SELECT * FROM OPENQUERY([MY_API_SERVICE], 'EXEC [usp_get_orders] ''1996-01-01''')

    ZappySys Driver - Generate SQL Server Query

  7. Now go to SQL served and execute that query and it will make the API call using stored procedure and provide you the response.
    ZappySys Driver - Generate SQL Server Query

Actions supported by Stripe Connector

Stripe Connector support following actions for REST API integration. If some actions are not listed below then you can easily edit Connector file and enhance out of the box functionality.
 Test Connection
Tests connection    [Read more...]
 List All Customers
Returns a list of your customers. The customers are returned sorted by creation date, with the most recent customers appearing first.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Email Id A case-sensitive filter on the list based on the customer’s email field. The value must be a string.
Created later than (yyyy-MM-dd) Return results where the created field is greater than this value.
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
2022-01-31 23:59:59 2022-01-31 23:59:59
Created on or later than (yyyy-MM-dd) Return results where the created field is greater than or equal to this value.
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
2022-01-31 23:59:59 2022-01-31 23:59:59
Created earlier than (yyyy-MM-dd) Return results where the created field is less than this value.
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
2022-01-31 23:59:59 2022-01-31 23:59:59
Created on or earlier than (yyyy-MM-dd) Return results where the created field is less than or equal to this value.
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
2022-01-31 23:59:59 2022-01-31 23:59:59
 Retrieve a Customer
Retrieves the details of an existing customer. You need only supply the unique customer identifier that was returned upon customer creation.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Customer Id Unique identifier for the Customer
 Delete a Customer
Permanently deletes a customer. It cannot be undone. Also immediately cancels any active subscriptions on the customer.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Customer Id Unique identifier for the Customer
 Create a Customer
Create a Customer    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Name The customer’s full name or business name.
Description An arbitrary string that you can attach to a customer object. It is displayed alongside the customer in the dashboard.
Email Customer’s email address.
Payment Method The Id of the PaymentMethod to attach to the customer.
Phone The customer’s phone number.
Balance An integer amount in cents that represents the customer’s current balance, which affect the customer’s future invoices. A negative amount represents a credit that decreases the amount due on an invoice; a positive amount increases the amount due on an invoice.
Coupon If you provide a coupon code, the customer will have a discount applied on all recurring charges. Charges you create through the API will not have the discount.
Preferred Locales Customer’s preferred languages, ordered by preference. Example ["en-US", "en-ES"] . Supported languages are listed here https://support.stripe.com/questions/language-options-for-customer-emails
Promotion Code The API Id of a promotion code to apply to the customer. The customer will have a discount applied on all recurring payments. Charges you create through the API will not have the discount.
Tax Id Type (ae_trn, au_abn, br_cnpj, br_cpf etc.) Type of the tax Id, one of ae_trn, au_abn, br_cnpj, br_cpf, ca_bn, ca_qst, ch_vat, cl_tin, es_cif, eu_vat, hk_br, id_npwp, in_gst, jp_cn, jp_rn, kr_brn, li_uid, mx_rfc, my_frp, my_itn, my_sst, no_vat, nz_gst, ru_inn, ru_kpp, sa_vat, sg_gst, sg_uen, th_vat, tw_vat, us_ein, or za_vat
Option Value
ae_trn ae_trn
au_abn au_abn
br_cnpj br_cnpj
br_cpf br_cpf
ca_bn ca_bn
ca_qst ca_qst
ch_vat ch_vat
cl_tin cl_tin
es_cif es_cif
eu_vat eu_vat
hk_br hk_br
id_npwp id_npwp
in_gst in_gst
jp_cn jp_cn
jp_rn jp_rn
kr_brn kr_brn
li_uid li_uid
mx_rfc mx_rfc
my_frp my_frp
my_itn my_itn
my_sst my_sst
no_vat no_vat
nz_gst nz_gst
ru_inn ru_inn
ru_kpp ru_kpp
sa_vat sa_vat
sg_gst sg_gst
sg_uen sg_uen
th_vat th_vat
tw_vat tw_vat
us_ein us_ein
za_vat za_vat
Tax Id Value Value of the tax Id.
Address Line1 Address line 1 (e.g., street, PO Box, or company name).
Address Line2 Address line 2 (e.g., apartment, suite, unit, or building).
Address City City, district, suburb, town, or village.
Address State State, county, province, or region.
Address Country Two-letter country code
Address Postal Code ZIP or postal code.
Shipping Name Customer name.
Shipping Phone Customer phone (including extension).
Shipping Address Line1 Address line 1 (e.g., street, PO Box, or company name).
Shipping Address Line2 Address line 2 (e.g., apartment, suite, unit, or building).
Shipping Address City City, district, suburb, town, or village.
Shipping Address State State, county, province, or region.
Shipping Address Country Two-letter country code
Shipping Address Postal Code ZIP or postal code.
Invoice_Prefix (Must be 3–12 uppercase letters or numbers) The prefix for the customer used to generate unique invoice numbers.
Invoice Settings - Default Payment Method ID of a payment method that’s attached to the customer, to be used as the customer’s default payment method for subscriptions and invoices.
Invoice Settings - Footer Default footer to be displayed on invoices for this customer.
Next invoice sequence The suffix of the customer’s next invoice number, e.g., 0001.
Tax Exempt (none, exempt, reverse) Describes the customer tax exemption status. One of none, exempt, or reverse. When set to reverse, invoice and receipt PDFs include the text Reverse charge.
Option Value
none none
exempt exempt
reverse reverse
 Update a Customer
Updates the specified customer by setting the values of the parameters passed.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Customer Id Unique identifier for the Customer
Name The customer’s full name or business name.
Description An arbitrary string that you can attach to a customer object. It is displayed alongside the customer in the dashboard.
Email Customer’s email address.
Payment Method The Id of the PaymentMethod to attach to the customer.
Phone The customer’s phone number.
Balance (Enter a numeric Value) An integer amount in cents that represents the customer’s current balance, which affect the customer’s future invoices. A negative amount represents a credit that decreases the amount due on an invoice; a positive amount increases the amount due on an invoice.
Coupon If you provide a coupon code, the customer will have a discount applied on all recurring charges. Charges you create through the API will not have the discount.
Preferred Locales Customer’s preferred languages, ordered by preference.
Promotion Code The API Id of a promotion code to apply to the customer. The customer will have a discount applied on all recurring payments. Charges you create through the API will not have the discount.
Tax Id Type (ae_trn, au_abn, br_cnpj, br_cpf etc.) Type of the tax Id, one of ae_trn, au_abn, br_cnpj, br_cpf, ca_bn, ca_qst, ch_vat, cl_tin, es_cif, eu_vat, hk_br, id_npwp, in_gst, jp_cn, jp_rn, kr_brn, li_uid, mx_rfc, my_frp, my_itn, my_sst, no_vat, nz_gst, ru_inn, ru_kpp, sa_vat, sg_gst, sg_uen, th_vat, tw_vat, us_ein, or za_vat
Option Value
ae_trn ae_trn
au_abn au_abn
br_cnpj br_cnpj
br_cpf br_cpf
ca_bn ca_bn
ca_qst ca_qst
ch_vat ch_vat
cl_tin cl_tin
es_cif es_cif
eu_vat eu_vat
hk_br hk_br
id_npwp id_npwp
in_gst in_gst
jp_cn jp_cn
jp_rn jp_rn
kr_brn kr_brn
li_uid li_uid
mx_rfc mx_rfc
my_frp my_frp
my_itn my_itn
my_sst my_sst
no_vat no_vat
nz_gst nz_gst
ru_inn ru_inn
ru_kpp ru_kpp
sa_vat sa_vat
sg_gst sg_gst
sg_uen sg_uen
th_vat th_vat
tw_vat tw_vat
us_ein us_ein
za_vat za_vat
Tax Id Value Value of the tax Id.
Address Line1 Address line 1 (e.g., street, PO Box, or company name).
Address Line2 Address line 2 (e.g., apartment, suite, unit, or building).
Address City City, district, suburb, town, or village.
Address State State, county, province, or region.
Address Country Two-letter country code
Address Postal Code ZIP or postal code.
Shipping Name Customer name.
Shipping Phone Customer phone (including extension).
Shipping Address Line1 Address line 1 (e.g., street, PO Box, or company name).
Shipping Address Line2 Address line 2 (e.g., apartment, suite, unit, or building).
Shipping Address City City, district, suburb, town, or village.
Shipping Address State State, county, province, or region.
Shipping Address Country Two-letter country code
Shipping Address Postal Code ZIP or postal code.
Invoice_Prefix (Must be 3–12 uppercase letters or numbers) The prefix for the customer used to generate unique invoice numbers.
Invoice Settings - Default Payment Method ID of a payment method that’s attached to the customer, to be used as the customer’s default payment method for subscriptions and invoices.
Invoice Settings - Footer Default footer to be displayed on invoices for this customer.
next_invoice_sequence The suffix of the customer’s next invoice number, e.g., 0001.
Tax Exempt (none, exempt, reverse) Describes the customer tax exemption status. One of none, exempt, or reverse. When set to reverse, invoice and receipt PDFs include the text Reverse charge.
Option Value
none none
exempt exempt
reverse reverse
 List All Products
Returns a list of your products. The products are returned sorted by creation date, with the most recently created products appearing first.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Active Only return products that are active or inactive (e.g., pass false to list all inactive products).
Option Value
True True
False False
Created later than (yyyy-MM-dd) Return results where the created field is greater than this value.
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
2022-01-31 23:59:59 2022-01-31 23:59:59
Created on or later than (yyyy-MM-dd) Return results where the created field is greater than or equal to this value.
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
2022-01-31 23:59:59 2022-01-31 23:59:59
Created earlier than (yyyy-MM-dd) Return results where the created field is less than this value.
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
2022-01-31 23:59:59 2022-01-31 23:59:59
Created on or earlier than (yyyy-MM-dd) Return results where the created field is less than or equal to this value.
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
2022-01-31 23:59:59 2022-01-31 23:59:59
 Retrieve a single Product
Retrieves the details of an existing product. Supply the unique product Id from either a product creation request or the product list, and Stripe will return the corresponding product information.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Product Id Unique identifier for the Product
 Delete a Product
Delete a product. Deleting a product is only possible if it has no prices associated with it. Additionally, deleting a product with type=good is only possible if it has no SKUs associated with it.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Product Id Unique identifier for the Product
 Create a Product
Creates a new product.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Name
Type (Good or Service)
Option Value
service service
good good
Active
Option Value
true true
false false
Description
Caption (Can be set if Type = good)
Package Dimensions - Height (inch) (Can be set if Type = good)
Package Dimensions - Length (inch) (Can be set if Type = good)
Package Dimensions - Weight (inch) (Can be set if Type = good)
Package Dimensions - Width (inch) (Can be set if Type = good)
Shippable (Can be set if Type = good)
Option Value
True True
False False
Statement Description (Can be set if Type = service)
Unit Label (Can be set if Type = service)
Product URL (Can be set if Type = good)
Image1
Image2
Image3
Image4
Image5
Image6
Image7
Image8
 Update a Product
Updates the specific product by setting the values of the parameters passed. Any parameters not provided will be left unchanged.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Product Id Unique identifier for the Product
Name
Type (Good or Service)
Option Value
service service
good good
Active
Option Value
true true
false false
Description
Caption (Can be set if Type = good)
Package Dimensions - Height (inch) (Can be set if Type = good)
Package Dimensions - Length (inch) (Can be set if Type = good)
Package Dimensions - Weight (inch) (Can be set if Type = good)
Package Dimensions - Width (inch) (Can be set if Type = good)
Shippable (Can be set if Type = good)
Option Value
True True
False False
Statement Description (Can be set if Type = service)
Unit Label (Can be set if Type = service)
Product URL (Can be set if Type = good)
Image1
Image2
Image3
Image4
Image5
Image6
Image7
Image8
 List All Subscriptions
Returns a list of subscriptions.    [Read more...]
 List All Subscriptions Items
Returns a list of subscriptions items.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Subscription Id Unique identifier for the Subscription
 Retrieve a single Subscription
Returns a single subscription.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Subscription Id Unique identifier for the Subscription
 List All Invoices
You can list all invoices, or list the invoices for a specific customer. The invoices are returned sorted by creation date, with the most recently created invoices appearing first.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Customer Id Only return invoices for the customer specified by this customer Id.
Status (draft or open or paid or uncollectible or void) The status of the invoice, one of draft, open, paid, uncollectible, or void
Option Value
draft draft
open open
paid paid
uncollectible uncollectible
void void
Subscription Id Only return invoices for the subscription specified by this subscription Id.
Collection method (charge_automatically or send_invoice) The collection method of the invoice to retrieve. Either charge_automatically or send_invoice.
Option Value
charge_automatically charge_automatically
send_invoice. send_invoice.
Created later than (yyyy-MM-dd) Return results where the created field is greater than this value.
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
2022-01-31 23:59:59 2022-01-31 23:59:59
Created on or later than (yyyy-MM-dd) Return results where the created field is greater than or equal to this value.
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
2022-01-31 23:59:59 2022-01-31 23:59:59
Created earlier than (yyyy-MM-dd) Return results where the created field is less than this value.
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
2022-01-31 23:59:59 2022-01-31 23:59:59
Created on or earlier than (yyyy-MM-dd) Return results where the created field is less than or equal to this value.
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
2022-01-31 23:59:59 2022-01-31 23:59:59
Due Date later than (yyyy-MM-dd) Return results where the Due Date field is greater than this value.
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
2022-01-31 23:59:59 2022-01-31 23:59:59
Due Date on or later than (yyyy-MM-dd) Return results where the Due Date field is greater than or equal to this value.
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
2022-01-31 23:59:59 2022-01-31 23:59:59
Due Date earlier than (yyyy-MM-dd) Return results where the Due Date field is less than this value.
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
2022-01-31 23:59:59 2022-01-31 23:59:59
Due Date on or earlier than (yyyy-MM-dd) Return results where the Due Date field is less than or equal to this value.
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
2022-01-31 23:59:59 2022-01-31 23:59:59
 Retrieve an Invoice
Retrieves the invoice with the given Id.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Invoice Id Returns an invoice for the Invoice Id.
 Delete a Draft Invoice
Permanently deletes a one-off invoice draft. This cannot be undone. Attempts to delete invoices that are no longer in a draft state will fail; once an invoice has been finalized or if an invoice is for a subscription, it must be voided.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Invoice Id Delete an invoice for the Invoice Id.
 Finalize an Invoice
Stripe automatically finalizes drafts before sending and attempting payment on invoices. However, if you’d like to finalize a draft invoice manually, you can do so using this method.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Invoice Id Finalize an invoice for the Invoice Id.
Auto Advance Controls whether Stripe will perform automatic collection of the invoice. When false, the invoice’s state will not automatically advance without an explicit action.
Option Value
False False
True True
 Pay an Invoice
Stripe automatically creates and then attempts to collect payment on invoices for customers on subscriptions according to your subscriptions settings. However, if you’d like to attempt payment on an invoice out of the normal collection schedule or for some other reason, you can do so.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Invoice Id Pay an invoice for the Invoice Id.
Forgive
Option Value
False False
True True
Off Season Indicates if a customer is on or off-session while an invoice payment is attempted. Defaults to true (off-session).
Option Value
False False
True True
Paid Out Of Band Boolean representing whether an invoice is paid outside of Stripe. This will result in no charge being made.
Option Value
False False
True True
Payment Method Id A PaymentMethod to be charged. The PaymentMethod must be the Id of a PaymentMethod belonging to the customer associated with the invoice being paid.
Source Id A payment source to be charged. The source must be the Id of a source belonging to the customer associated with the invoice being paid.
 Send an Invoice For Manual Payment
Send an Invoice For Manual Payment    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Invoice Id Send an invoice for the Invoice Id.
 Void an Invoice
Mark a finalized invoice as void. This cannot be undone. Voiding an invoice is similar to deletion, however it only applies to finalized invoices and maintains a papertrail where the invoice can still be found.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Invoice Id Void an invoice for the Invoice Id.
 Mark an Invoice As Uncollectible
Marking an invoice as uncollectible is useful for keeping track of bad debts that can be written off for accounting purposes.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Invoice Id Mark Uncollectible for the Invoice Id.
 Retrieve an Invoice Line Items
When retrieving an invoice, you’ll get a lines property containing the total count of line items and the first handful of those items. There is also a URL where you can retrieve the full (paginated) list of line items.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Invoice Id Retrieve an invoice line items for the Invoice Id.
 Retrieve an Upcoming Invoice
At any time, you can preview the upcoming invoice for a customer. This will show you all the charges that are pending, including subscription renewal charges, invoice item charges, etc. It will also show you any discounts that are applicable to the invoice.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Customer Id The identifier of the customer whose upcoming invoice you’d like to retrieve.
Subscription Id The identifier of the subscription for which you’d like to retrieve the upcoming invoice.
 Retrieve an Upcoming Invoice Line Items
When retrieving an upcoming invoice, you’ll get a lines property containing the total count of line items and the first handful of those items. There is also a URL where you can retrieve the full (paginated) list of line items.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Customer Id The identifier of the customer whose upcoming invoice you’d like to retrieve.
Subscription Id The identifier of the subscription for which you’d like to retrieve the upcoming invoice.
 Create an Invoice
This endpoint creates a draft invoice for a given customer. The draft invoice created pulls in all pending invoice items on that customer, including prorations. The invoice remains a draft until you finalize the invoice, which allows you to pay or send the invoice to your customers.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Customer Id The Id of the customer who will be billed.
Auto Advance Controls whether Stripe will perform automatic collection of the invoice. When false, the invoice’s state will not automatically advance without an explicit action.
Option Value
False False
True True
Collection Method (charge_automatically or send_invoice) Either charge_automatically, or send_invoice. When charging automatically, Stripe will attempt to pay this invoice using the default source attached to the customer. When sending an invoice, Stripe will email this invoice to the customer with payment instructions. Defaults to charge_automatically.
Option Value
charge_automatically charge_automatically
send_invoice send_invoice
Description An arbitrary string attached to the object. Often useful for displaying to users. Referenced as ‘memo’ in the Dashboard.
Subscription Id The Id of the subscription to invoice, if any. If not set, the created invoice will include all pending invoice items for the customer. If set, the created invoice will only include pending invoice items for that subscription and pending invoice items not associated with any subscription. The subscription’s billing cycle and regular subscription events won’t be affected.
Account Tax Id The account tax Ids associated with the invoice. Only editable when the invoice is a draft.
Application Fee Amount A fee in cents that will be applied to the invoice and transferred to the application owner’s Stripe account.
Days Until Due (Can be set if Collection Method = send_invoice) The number of days from when the invoice is created until it is due. Valid only for invoices where collection_method=send_invoice.
Default Payment Method Id ID of the default payment method for the invoice. It must belong to the customer associated with the invoice. If not set, defaults to the subscription’s default payment method, if any, or to the default payment method in the customer’s invoice settings.
Default Source ID of the default payment source for the invoice. It must belong to the customer associated with the invoice and be in a chargeable state. If not set, defaults to the subscription’s default source, if any, or to the customer’s default source.
Default Tax Rates The tax rates that will apply to any line item that does not have tax_rates set.
Discounts Coupon Id ID of the coupon to create a new discount for.
Discounts Discount Id ID of an existing discount on the object (or one of its ancestors) to reuse.
Due Date The date on which payment for this invoice is due. Valid only for invoices where collection_method=send_invoice
Footer Footer to be displayed on the invoice.
Statement Desctiption Extra information about a charge for the customer’s credit card statement. It must contain at least one letter. If not specified and this invoice is part of a subscription, the default statement_descriptor will be set to the first subscription item’s product’s statement_descriptor.
Transfer Data Destination Id ID of an existing, connected Stripe account.
Transfer Data Amount The amount that will be transferred automatically when the invoice is paid. If no amount is set, the full amount is transferred.
Lines Object
 Update an Invoice
Draft invoices are fully editable. Once an invoice is finalized, monetary values, as well as collection_method, become uneditable.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Invoice Id Update an invoice for the Invoice Id
Auto Advance Controls whether Stripe will perform automatic collection of the invoice.
Option Value
False False
True True
Collection Method (charge_automatically or send_invoice) Either charge_automatically or send_invoice. This field can be updated only on draft invoices.
Option Value
charge_automatically charge_automatically
send_invoice send_invoice
Description An arbitrary string attached to the object. Often useful for displaying to users. Referenced as ‘memo’ in the Dashboard.
Account Tax Id The account tax Ids associated with the invoice. Only editable when the invoice is a draft.
Application Fee Amount A fee in cents that will be applied to the invoice and transferred to the application owner’s Stripe account.
Days Until Due (Can be set if Collection Method = send_invoice) The number of days from which the invoice is created until it is due. Only valid for invoices where collection_method=send_invoice. This field can only be updated on draft invoices.
Default Payment Method Id ID of the default payment method for the invoice. It must belong to the customer associated with the invoice. If not set, defaults to the subscription’s default payment method, if any, or to the default payment method in the customer’s invoice settings.
Default Source ID of the default payment source for the invoice. It must belong to the customer associated with the invoice and be in a chargeable state. If not set, defaults to the subscription’s default source, if any, or to the customer’s default source.
Default Tax Rates The tax rates that will apply to any line item that does not have tax_rates set. Pass an empty string to remove previously-defined tax rates.
Discounts Coupon Id ID of the coupon to create a new discount for.
Discounts Discount Id ID of an existing discount on the object (or one of its ancestors) to reuse.
Due Date The date on which payment for this invoice is due. Only valid for invoices where collection_method=send_invoice. This field can only be updated on draft invoices.
Footer Footer to be displayed on the invoice.
Statement Desctiption Extra information about a charge for the customer’s credit card statement. It must contain at least one letter.
Transfer Data Destination Id ID of an existing, connected Stripe account.
Transfer Data Amount The amount that will be transferred automatically when the invoice is paid. If no amount is set, the full amount is transferred.
 Create an Invoice Item
Creates an item to be added to a draft invoice (up to 250 items per invoice). If no invoice is specified, the item will be on the next invoice created for the customer specified.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Customer Id Create an invoice item for the Customer Id
Amount The integer amount in cents of the charge to be applied to the upcoming invoice. Passing in a negative amount will reduce the amount_due on the invoice.
Currency Three-letter ISO currency code, in lowercase.
Description An arbitrary string which you can attach to the invoice item. The description is displayed in the invoice for easy tracking.
Period Start The start of the period.
Period End The end of the period, which must be greater than or equal to the start.
Price Id The Id of the price object.
Discountable
Option Value
True True
False False
Discounts Coupon Id
Discounts Discount Id
Invoice Id The Id of an existing invoice to add this invoice item to. When left blank, the invoice item will be added to the next upcoming scheduled invoice.
Price Data Currency Three-letter ISO currency code, in lowercase.
Price Data Product The Id of the product that this price will belong to.
Price Data Unit Amount Decimal Same as unit_amount, but accepts a decimal value in cents with at most 12 decimal places. Only one of unit_amount and unit_amount_decimal can be set.
Price Data Unit Amount A positive integer in cents (or 0 for a free price) representing how much to charge. Only one of unit_amount and unit_amount_decimal can be set.
Quantity Non-negative integer. The quantity of units for the invoice item.
Subscription Id The Id of a subscription to add this invoice item to. When left blank, the invoice item will be be added to the next upcoming scheduled invoice. When set, scheduled invoices for subscriptions other than the specified subscription will ignore the invoice item. Use this when you want to express that an invoice item has been accrued within the context of a particular subscription.
Tax Rates The tax rates which apply to the invoice item. When set, the default_tax_rates on the invoice do not apply to this invoice item.
Unit Amount Decimal Same as unit_amount, but accepts a decimal value in cents with at most 12 decimal places. Only one of unit_amount and unit_amount_decimal can be set.
Unit Amount The integer unit amount in cents of the charge to be applied to the upcoming invoice. This unit_amount will be multiplied by the quantity to get the full amount. Passing in a negative unit_amount will reduce the amount_due on the invoice.
 List All Invoice Items
Returns a list of your invoice items. Invoice items are returned sorted by creation date, with the most recently created invoice items appearing first.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Customer Id Only return invoices for the customer specified by this customer Id.
Invoice Id Only return invoice items belonging to this invoice. If none is provided, all invoice items will be returned. If specifying an invoice, no customer identifier is needed.
Pending Set to true to only show pending invoice items, which are not yet attached to any invoices. Set to false to only show invoice items already attached to invoices. If unspecified, no filter is applied.
Option Value
true true
false false
Created later than (yyyy-MM-dd) Return results where the created field is greater than this value.
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
2022-01-31 23:59:59 2022-01-31 23:59:59
Created on or later than (yyyy-MM-dd) Return results where the created field is greater than or equal to this value.
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
2022-01-31 23:59:59 2022-01-31 23:59:59
Created earlier than (yyyy-MM-dd) Return results where the created field is less than this value.
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
2022-01-31 23:59:59 2022-01-31 23:59:59
Created on or earlier than (yyyy-MM-dd) Return results where the created field is less than or equal to this value.
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
2022-01-31 23:59:59 2022-01-31 23:59:59
 Retrieve an Invoice Item
Retrieves the invoice item with the given Id.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Invoice Item Id Retrieve an invoice item for the Invoice Id.
 Delete an Invoice Item
Deletes an invoice item, removing it from an invoice. Deleting invoice items is only possible when they’re not attached to invoices, or if it’s attached to a draft invoice.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Invoice Item Id Delete an invoice item for the Invoice Id.
 Update an Invoice Item
Updates the amount or description of an invoice item on an upcoming invoice. Updating an invoice item is only possible before the invoice it’s attached to is closed.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Invoice Item Id Update an invoice item.
Amount The integer amount in cents of the charge to be applied to the upcoming invoice. Passing in a negative amount will reduce the amount_due on the invoice.
Description An arbitrary string which you can attach to the invoice item. The description is displayed in the invoice for easy tracking.
Period Start The start of the period.
Period End The end of the period, which must be greater than or equal to the start.
Price Id The Id of the price object.
Discountable
Option Value
True True
False False
Discounts Coupon Id
Discounts Discount Id
Price Data Currency Three-letter ISO currency code, in lowercase.
Price Data Product The Id of the product that this price will belong to.
Price Data Unit Amount Decimal Same as unit_amount, but accepts a decimal value in cents with at most 12 decimal places. Only one of unit_amount and unit_amount_decimal can be set.
Price Data Unit Amount A positive integer in cents (or 0 for a free price) representing how much to charge. Only one of unit_amount and unit_amount_decimal can be set.
Quantity Non-negative integer. The quantity of units for the invoice item.
Tax Rates The tax rates which apply to the invoice item. When set, the default_tax_rates on the invoice do not apply to this invoice item.
Unit Amount Decimal Same as unit_amount, but accepts a decimal value in cents with at most 12 decimal places. Only one of unit_amount and unit_amount_decimal can be set.
Unit Amount The integer unit amount in cents of the charge to be applied to the upcoming invoice. This unit_amount will be multiplied by the quantity to get the full amount. Passing in a negative unit_amount will reduce the amount_due on the invoice.
 List All Quotes
You can list all invoices, or list the invoices for a specific customer. The invoices are returned sorted by creation date, with the most recently created invoices appearing first.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Customer Id Only return invoices for the customer specified by this customer Id.
Status (draft or open or paid or uncollectible or void) The status of the invoice, one of draft, open, paid, uncollectible, or void
Option Value
draft draft
open open
paid paid
uncollectible uncollectible
void void
 Generic Request
This is generic endpoint. Use this endpoint when some actions are not implemented by connector. Just enter partial URL (Required), Body, Method, Header etc. Most parameters are optional except URL.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Url API URL goes here. You can enter full URL or Partial URL relative to Base URL. If it is full URL then domain name must be part of ServiceURL or part of TrustedDomains
Body Request Body content goes here
IsMultiPart Set this option if you want to upload file(s) (i.e. POST RAW file data) or send data using Multi-Part encoding method (i.e. Content-Type: multipart/form-data). Multi-Part request allows you to mix key/value and upload files in same request. On the other hand raw upload allows only single file upload (without any key/value) ==== Raw Upload (Content-Type: application/octet-stream) ===== To upload single file in raw mode check this option and specify full file path starting with @ sign in the Body (e.g. @c:\data\myfile.zip ) ==== Form-Data / Multipart Upload (Content-Type: multipart/form-data) ===== To treat your Request data as multi part fields you must specify key/value pairs separated by new lines into RequestData field (i.e. Body). Each key value pair is entered on new-line and key/value are separated using equal sign (=). Preceding and trailing spaces are ignored also blank lines are ignored. If field value has some any special character(s) then use escape sequence (e.g. For NewLine: \r\n, For Tab: \t, For at (@): \@). When value of any field starts with at sign (@) its automatically treated as File you want to upload. By default file content type is determined based on extension however you can supply content type manually for any field using this way [ YourFileFieldName.Content-Type=some-content-type ]. By default File Upload Field always includes Content-Type in the request (non file fields do not have content-type by default unless you supply manually). For some reason if you dont want to use Content-Type header in your request then supply blank Content-Type to exclude this header altogather [e.g. SomeFieldName.Content-Type= ]. In below example we have supplied Content-Type for file2 and SomeField1, all other fields are using default content-type. See below Example of uploading multiple files along with additional fields. If some API requires you to pass Content-Type: multipart/form-data rather than multipart/form-data then manually set Request Header => Content-Type: multipart/mixed (it must starts with multipart/ else will be ignored). file1=@c:\data\Myfile1.txt file2=@c:\data\Myfile2.json file2.Content-Type=application/json SomeField1=aaaaaaa SomeField1.Content-Type=text/plain SomeField2=12345 SomeFieldWithNewLineAndTab=This is line1\r\nThis is line2\r\nThis is \ttab \ttab \ttab SomeFieldStartingWithAtSign=\@MyTwitterHandle
Filter Enter filter to extract array from response. Example: $.rows[*] --OR-- $.customers[*].orders[*]. Check your response document and find out hierarchy you like to extract
Option Value
No filter
Example1 $.store.books[*]
Example2 (Sections Under Books) $.store.books[*].sections[*]
Example3 (Equals) $.store.books[?(@author=='sam')]
Example4 (Equals - Any Section) $..[?(@author=='sam')]
Example5 (Not Equals - Any Section) $..[?(@author!='sam')]
Example6 (Number less than) $.store.books[?(@.price<10)] Example7 (Regular Expression - Contains Pattern)=$.store.books[?(@author=~ /sam|bob/ )]
Example8 (Regular Expression - Does Not Contain Pattern) $.store.books[?(@author=~ /^((?!sam|bob).)*$/ )]
Example9 (Regular Expression - Exact Pattern Match) $.store.books[?(@author=~ /^sam|bob$/ )]
Example10 (Regular Expression - Starts With) $.store.books[?(@author=~ /^sam/ )]
Example11 (Regular Expression - Ends With) $.store.books[?(@author=~ /sam$/ )]
Example12 (Between) $.store.employees[?( @.hiredate>'2015-01-01' && @.hiredate<'2015-01-04' )]
Headers Headers for Request. To enter multiple headers use double pipe or new line after each {header-name}:{value} pair
 Generic Request (Bulk Write)
This is a generic endpoint for bulk write purpose. Use this endpoint when some actions are not implemented by connector. Just enter partial URL (Required), Body, Method, Header etc. Most parameters are optional except URL.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Url API URL goes here. You can enter full URL or Partial URL relative to Base URL. If it is full URL then domain name must be part of ServiceURL or part of TrustedDomains
IsMultiPart Set this option if you want to upload file(s) (i.e. POST RAW file data) or send data using Multi-Part encoding method (i.e. Content-Type: multipart/form-data). Multi-Part request allows you to mix key/value and upload files in same request. On the other hand raw upload allows only single file upload (without any key/value) ==== Raw Upload (Content-Type: application/octet-stream) ===== To upload single file in raw mode check this option and specify full file path starting with @ sign in the Body (e.g. @c:\data\myfile.zip ) ==== Form-Data / Multipart Upload (Content-Type: multipart/form-data) ===== To treat your Request data as multi part fields you must specify key/value pairs separated by new lines into RequestData field (i.e. Body). Each key value pair is entered on new-line and key/value are separated using equal sign (=). Preceding and trailing spaces are ignored also blank lines are ignored. If field value has some any special character(s) then use escape sequence (e.g. For NewLine: \r\n, For Tab: \t, For at (@): \@). When value of any field starts with at sign (@) its automatically treated as File you want to upload. By default file content type is determined based on extension however you can supply content type manually for any field using this way [ YourFileFieldName.Content-Type=some-content-type ]. By default File Upload Field always includes Content-Type in the request (non file fields do not have content-type by default unless you supply manually). For some reason if you dont want to use Content-Type header in your request then supply blank Content-Type to exclude this header altogather [e.g. SomeFieldName.Content-Type= ]. In below example we have supplied Content-Type for file2 and SomeField1, all other fields are using default content-type. See below Example of uploading multiple files along with additional fields. If some API requires you to pass Content-Type: multipart/form-data rather than multipart/form-data then manually set Request Header => Content-Type: multipart/mixed (it must starts with multipart/ else will be ignored). file1=@c:\data\Myfile1.txt file2=@c:\data\Myfile2.json file2.Content-Type=application/json SomeField1=aaaaaaa SomeField1.Content-Type=text/plain SomeField2=12345 SomeFieldWithNewLineAndTab=This is line1\r\nThis is line2\r\nThis is \ttab \ttab \ttab SomeFieldStartingWithAtSign=\@MyTwitterHandle
Filter Enter filter to extract array from response. Example: $.rows[*] --OR-- $.customers[*].orders[*]. Check your response document and find out hierarchy you like to extract
Headers Headers for Request. To enter multiple headers use double pipe (||) or new line after each {header-name}:{value} pair

Stripe Connector Examples for Power BI Connection

This page offers a collection of SQL examples designed for seamless integration with the ZappySys API ODBC Driver under ODBC Data Source (36/64) or ZappySys Data Gateway, enhancing your ability to connect and interact with Prebuilt Connectors effectively.

Get all Customers    [Read more...]

Read all customers

SELECT * FROM Customers

Get a Customer    [Read more...]

Read a customer

SELECT * FROM Customers
WHERE Id = 'abc'

Get Customers (Filter by Date)    [Read more...]

Using date time requires yyyy-MM-dd format usage

SELECT * FROM Customers
WHERE Created > '2010-01-01'

Insert a Customer    [Read more...]

Insert a customer

INSERT INTO Customers
([Name]
	, [Email]
	, [Description]
	, [Phone]
	, [Balance]
	, [AddressLine1]
	, [AddressLine2]
	, [AddressCity]
	, [AddressState]
	, [AddressCountry]
	, [AddressPostalCode]
	, [InvoicePrefix]
	)
VALUES('Cust-1'
	, 'email@abc.com'
	, 'Some desc'
	, '+1 222-333-4444'
	, 0
	, '55 Main St.'
	, 'Suite 100'
	, 'New York'
	, 'NY'
	, 'USA'
	, '07204' --JSON fragment 
	, 'INVC'
)

Update a Customer    [Read more...]

Update a customer

UPDATE Customers
SET   Name='Cust1-Updated'
	, Email='a-updated@b.com'
	, Phone='+1 800-123-2345'
	, Description='Desc-updated'
	, AddressLine1='Line-1-upd'
	, AddressLine2='Line-2-upd'
	, AddressCity='SomeCity'
	, AddressState='NY'
	, AddressCountry='USA'
	, AddressPostalCode='112233'
	
	, ShippingPhone='+1 800-123-2345'
	, ShippingName='SHName-upd'
	, ShippingAddressLine1='Line-1-upd'
	, ShippingAddressLine2='Line-2-upd'
	, ShippingAddressCity='SomeCity'
	, ShippingAddressState='NY'
	, ShippingAddressCountry='USA'
	, ShippingAddressPostalCode='112233'
	
	, Balance=100	
WHERE Id='cus_IcUG2lD69ZHuol'

Delete a Customer    [Read more...]

Delete a customer by Id

DELETE FROM Customers
WHERE Id = 'abc'

Get all Products    [Read more...]

Read all products

SELECT * FROM Products

Get a Product    [Read more...]

Read a product

SELECT * FROM Products
WHERE Id = 'abc'

Update a Product    [Read more...]

Read a product

UPDATE Products
SET [name] = 'new name'
WHERE Id = 'abc'

Inserts a Product    [Read more...]

Inserts a product

INSERT INTO Products
(     [Name]
	, [Caption]
	, [Description]
	, [Type]
	--, [UnitLabel] --only when product type=service
	, [Active]
	, [PackageDimensionsHeight]
	, [PackageDimensionsWidth]
	, [PackageDimensionsLength]
	, [PackageDimensionsWeight]
	, [URL]
	, [Image1]
	, [Image2]
	, [Image3]
	)
VALUES('SSIS PowerPack 3'
	, 'SSIS Caption 3'
	, 'SSIS PowerPack description long ....'
	, 'good' --or service
	--, 'Unit label' --only when product type=service
	, 'True' --active ?
	, '12'
	, '13'
	, '14'
	, '1000'
	, 'https://zappysys.com/products/ssis-powerpack/'
	, 'https://zappysys.com/images/tech/web-api-logo.png'
	, 'https://zappysys.com/images/tech/xml-logo.png'
	, 'https://zappysys.com/images/tech/salesforce-logo.png'
)

Update a Product    [Read more...]

Product Update example. When supply Image1,Image2... it will reset previous images.

UPDATE Products
SET   [Name]='SSIS PowerPack 3 - Updated'
	, [Caption]='Caption-updated'
	, [Description]='Desc-updated'
	--, [UnitLabel] --only when product type=service
	, [Active]='true'
	, [PackageDimensionsHeight]=12
	, [PackageDimensionsWidth]=13
	, [PackageDimensionsLength]=14
	, [PackageDimensionsWeight]=1122
	, [URL]='https://zappysys.com/products/ssis-powerpack/?updated=1'
	, [Image1]='https://zappysys.com/images/tech/web-api-logo.png?updated=1'
	, [Image2]='https://zappysys.com/images/tech/xml-logo.png?updated=1'
WHERE Id='prod_MiSJzGZ8PDM9uh'

Delete a Product    [Read more...]

Delete a product

DELETE FROM Products
WHERE Id = 'abc'

Get all Invoices    [Read more...]

Read all invoices

SELECT * FROM Invoices

Get an Invoice    [Read more...]

Read an invoice

SELECT * FROM Invoices
WHERE Id = 'abc'

Get all Invoice Line Items    [Read more...]

Read all Invoice Line Items

SELECT * FROM InvoiceItems

Get an Invoice Line Item    [Read more...]

Read an invoice line item by Id

SELECT * FROM InvoiceItems
WHERE Id = 'abc'

Insert an Invoice    [Read more...]

Insert an invoice

INSERT INTO Invoices([Customer],[AmountRemaining])
VALUES ('cus_LqWX1s0E32JJeZL', 12345)

Update an Invoice    [Read more...]

Update an invoice

UPDATE Invoices
SET [DaysUntilDue] = 20
WHERE Id = 'abc'

Delete an invoice    [Read more...]

Delete an invoice

DELETE FROM Invoices
WHERE Id = 'abc'

Conclusion

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