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 Dependencies

Development

~> 1.3
>= 2.12.0, ~> 2.12

Runtime

>= 1.2.0, ~> 1.2
>= 0.10.2, ~> 0.10
>= 1.0.4, ~> 1.0
>= 1.24.0, ~> 1.24.0
>= 0.18.1, ~> 0.18
 Project Readme

Gem Version

As of November 2019, Stripe has launched an official CLI. Check out the guide to learn about the features and how to get started.

Stripe::CLI

stripe-cli is the command line interface to Stripe.

Offering a friendly, intuitive interface to the entire API via a git-style command suite.

With an emphasis on convenience and productivity and a commitment to pretty, colorful, but most of all READABLE output.

Uses AwesomePrint to provide very readable output on your command line.

example output

Installation

$ gem install stripe-cli

Configuration

For authentication, pass your secret key using the -k or --key option

$ stripe events list -k sk_test_abcdef123456

To use a specific api version, pass in the -v or --version option

$ stripe balance_transactions list -v "2014-08-04"

Explicitly passing in configuration every time is tedious. Avoid it by creating a configuration file that contains this data.

Stripe-CLI will check your home folder (~/) for the existance of a .stripecli file that conforms to the following example

example config file

If this file exists, the specified default configuration is picked up and used automatically.

The current directory is now also checked for the existance of a .stripecli file. In which case, that file is used instead.

As shown in the above example, you may set multiple configuration environments in a single file. Just make sure to specify a default.

The default environment may be overridden by passing in the -e or --env option to any command

$ stripe customers find cust_123 --env=live

If you manage separate Stripe accounts for several projects, I suggest creating a simple .stripecli file at the root of each project declaring the test api key for the appropriate Stripe account.

For example ./.stripecli:

key = sk_test_abcdef123456

or, if you'd rather:

default = test
[test]
  key = sk_test_abcdef123456
[live]
  key = sk_live_ghijkl789101

If you choose to go this route, make sure to add .stripecli to your .gitignore files.

Date/Time

By default, Date/Time stamps are converted automatically to your local machine time. No more Epoch/Unix timestamp garbage!

If you'd prefer to have time Date/Time stamps converted to UTC time, set the config option dates or -d to utc. You can also set it to unix to see the original Unix timestamp passed from the API. By default, it uses local.

Dollars vs. Cents

By default stripe-cli expects currency amounts to be specified in dollars. This behavior maybe unexpected to veteran Stripe users since the raw API expects cents.

To change the expected currency units from dollars to cents, set the config option dollar_amounts to false in your .stripecli file

dollar_amounts = false

or

[test]
  dollar_amounts = false

If not set, this option defaults to true meaning that amounts should be in dollars

If you need to adjust this setting temporarily, there are global flags which maybe passed to any command

$ stripe charge create --no-dollar-amounts
Amount In Cents: __

$ stripe charge create --dollar-amounts
Amount In Dollars: __

Cleaner Output

It is common to have Stripe objects with many unused attributes. All of these nil-valued attributes can sometimes distract from the output you really care about.

In these cases, you can use the --strip-nils global option to clean up output significantly.

This option is also congifurable in your .stripecli file by setting strip_nils = true

General Features & Flexibility

Any parameters accepted by the stripe api are acceptable options to pass into commands, including metadata and the expand parameter.

$ stripe charges create  --amount=9.98  --description=a\ must\ have  --number=4242424242424242  --cvc=123  --exp-month=10  --exp-year=2020

or

$ stripe charges create  --amount=16.72  --token=tok_abc123  --metadata=foo:bar meta:baz --expand=balance_transaction

or

$ stripe charges create  --amount=1  --customer=cus_def456  --no-capture

Interactive Menus

Passing NO (or partial) arguments to any operation, will trigger an interactive menu

$ stripe charge create
Amount In Dollars: __

or

$ stripe charge create  --amount=99
Name on Card: __

or

$ stripe token create card --card=number:4242424242424242 name:Uther\ Pendragon cvc:911 exp-month:02
Expiration Year: __

cursor-based pagination

for all list operations

Options:
  [--starting-after=OBJECT_ID]  # The ID of the last object in the previous paged result set.
  [--ending-before=OBJECT_ID]   # The ID of the first object in the previous paged result set, when paging backwards through the list.
  [--limit=LIMIT]               # a limit on the number of resources returned, between 1 and 100

Though Stripe advocates using cursor-based pagination, offset-based pagination is still supported.

e.g. fetching a second page

stripe events list --count=10 --offset=10

Exception Recovery

Api errors are rescued and their messages displayed for you to read. No more barfing to stdout

error rescue example

Usage

Commands:
  stripe balance         # show currently available & pending balance amounts
  stripe cards           # find, list, create, & delete cards for both customers & recipients
  stripe charges         # find, list, create, capture, & refund charges
  stripe coupons         # find, list, create, & delete coupons
  stripe customers       # find, list, create, & delete customers
  stripe events          # find & list events
  stripe help [COMMAND]  # Describe available commands or one specific command
  stripe invoice_items   # find, list, create, & delete invoice items
  stripe invoices        # find, list, pay, & close invoices
  stripe plans           # find, list, create, & delete plans
  stripe recipients      # find, list, create, & delete recipients
  stripe refunds         # find, list, & create refunds
  stripe subscriptions   # find, list, create, cancel & reactivate multiple subscriptions per customer
  stripe tokens          # find & create tokens for bank accounts & credit cards
  stripe transactions    # find & list balance transactions
  stripe transfers       # find, list, & create transfers


Global Options:
  [-k | --key=KEY]         # One of your API secret keys, provided by Stripe
  [-e | --env=ENV]         # expects a `~/.stripecli` file with section headers for any string passed into it
  [-v | --version=VERSION] # Stripe API version-date. Looks like `YYYY-MM-DD`
  [-d | --dates=DATES]     # Date Style. It should be either local, utc, or unix. Defaults to local.
  [--dollar-amounts]       # configuration flag setting expected currency units to dollars
  [--no-dollar-amounts]    # configuration flag setting expected currency units to cents
  [--strip-nils]           # use this flag to strip nil-valued attributes from the output
  [--expand=one two three] # one or more ID properties of the response you'd like expanded into full objects

Command Documentation

  • Charges
    • Capture
    • Create
    • Find
    • List
    • Refund
  • Tokens
    • Create
    • Find
  • Cards
    • Create
    • Delete
    • Find
    • List
  • Customers
    • Create
    • Delete
    • Find
    • List
  • Subscriptions
    • Cancel
    • Create
    • Find
    • List
    • Reactivate
  • Invoices
    • Close
    • Find
    • List
    • Pay
    • Upcoming
  • Invoice Items
    • Find
    • List
    • Create
    • Delete
  • Plans
    • Create
    • Delete
    • Find
    • List
  • Coupons
    • Create
    • Delete
    • Find
    • List
  • Events
    • Find
    • List
  • BalanceTransactions
    • Find
    • List
  • Recipients
    • Create
    • Delete
    • Find
    • List
  • Refunds
    • Create
    • Find
    • List
  • Transfers
    • Create
    • Find
    • List

Charges

Commands:
  stripe charges capture ID      # Capture a charge
  stripe charges create          # Create a charge
  stripe charges find ID         # Find a charge
  stripe charges help [COMMAND]  # Describe subcommands or one specific subcommand
  stripe charges list            # List charges (optionally by customer_id)
  stripe charges refund ID       # Refund a charge

Charge Capture

Usage:
  stripe charges capture ID

Capture a charge

Charge Create

Usage:
  stripe charges create

Options:
      [--customer=CUSTOMER]                           # The ID of an existing customer to charge
      [--token | --card=CARD]                         # credit card Token or ID. May also be created interactively.
      [--number | --card-number=CARD_NUMBER]          # credit card number. usually 16 digits long
      [--exp-month | --card-exp-month=CARD_EXP_MONTH] # Two digit expiration month of card
      [--exp-year | --card-exp-year=CARD_EXP_YEAR]    # Four digit expiration year of card
      [--cvc | --card-cvc=CARD_CVC]                   # Three or four digit security code located on the back of card
      [--name | --card-name=CARD_NAME]                # Cardholder's full name as displayed on card
      [--amount=N]                                    # Charge amount in dollars (or cents when --no-dollar-amounts)
      [--currency=CURRENCY]                           # 3-letter ISO code for currency
                                                      # Default: usd
      [--description=DESCRIPTION]                     # Arbitrary description of charge
      [--capture], [--no-capture]                     # Whether or not to immediately capture the charge. Uncaptured charges expire in 7 days
                                                      # Default: true
      [--statement-description=STATEMENT_DESCRIPTION] # Displayed alongside your company name on your customer's card statement (15 character max)
      [--receipt-email=RECEIPT_EMAIL]                 # Email address to send receipt to. Overrides default email settings.
      [--metadata=key:value]                          # A key/value store of additional user-defined data

Create a charge

Charge Find

Usage:
  stripe charges find ID

Find a charge

Charges List

Usage:
  stripe charges list

Options:
      [--starting-after=STARTING_AFTER]  # The ID of the last object in the previous paged result set. For cursor-based pagination.
      [--ending-before=ENDING_BEFORE]    # The ID of the first object in the previous paged result set, when paging backwards through the list.
      [--limit=LIMIT]                    # a limit on the number of resources returned, between 1 and 100
      [--offset=OFFSET]                  # the starting index to be used, relative to the entire list
      [--count=COUNT]                    # deprecated: use limit
      [--customer=CUSTOMER]              # ID of customer who's charges we want to list

List charges (optionally by customer_id)

Charge Refund

Usage:
  stripe charges refund ID

Options:
      [--amount=N]                    # Refund amount in dollars. (or cents when --no-dollar-amounts) defaults to entire charged amount
      [--refund-application-fee],     # or,
      [--no-refund-application-fee]   # Whether or not to refund the application fee
      [--metadata=key:value]          # a key/value store of additional user-defined data

Refund a charge

Tokens

Commands:
  stripe tokens create TYPE           # Create a new token of type TYPE(card or account)
  stripe tokens find ID               # Find a Token
  stripe tokens help [COMMAND]        # Describe subcommands or one specific subcommand

Token Create

Usage:
  stripe token create TYPE

Options:
      [--card=key:value]                              # hash of card params. params may also be provided individually or added interactively.
      [--number | --card-number=CARD_NUMBER]          # credit card number. usually 16 digits long
      [--exp-month | --card-exp-month=CARD_EXP_MONTH] # Two digit expiration month of card
      [--exp-year | --card-exp-year=CARD_EXP_YEAR]    # Four digit expiration year of card
      [--cvc | --card-cvc=CARD_CVC]                   # Three or four digit security code located on the back of card
      [--name | --card-name=CARD_NAME]                # Cardholder's full name as displayed on card
      [--account | --bank-account=key:value]          # hash of account params. params may also be provided individually or added interactively.
      [--country=COUNTRY]                             # country of bank account. currently supports 'US' only
      [--routing-number=ROUTING_NUMBER]               # ACH routing number for bank account
      [--account-number=ACCOUNT_NUMBER]               #

create a new token of type TYPE(card or account)

Token Find

Usage:
  stripe token find ID

Find a Token

Cards

Commands:
  stripe cards create --owner=OWNER     # Create a new card for OWNER (customer or recipient)
  stripe cards delete ID --owner=OWNER  # Delete ID card for OWNER (customer or recipient)
  stripe cards find ID --owner=OWNER    # Find ID card for OWNER (customer or recipient)
  stripe cards help [COMMAND]           # Describe subcommands or one specific subcommand
  stripe cards list --owner=OWNER       # List cards for OWNER (customer or recipient)

Card Create

Usage:
  stripe card create --customer, --recipient, --owner=OWNER

Options:
      [--token | --card=CARD]                     # credit card Token or ID. May also be created interactively.
      [--number | --card-number=CARD_NUMBER]
      [--exp-month | --card-exp-month=EXP_MONTH]  # Two digit expiration month of card
      [--exp-year | --card-exp-year=EXP_YEAR]     # Four digit expiration year of card
      [--cvc | --card-cvc=CARD_CVC]               # Three or four digit security code located on the back of card
      [--name | --card-name=CARD_NAME]            # Cardholder's full name as displayed on card
      --customer, --recipient, --owner=OWNER      # id of customer or recipient receiving new card

create a new card for OWNER (customer or recipient)

Card Delete

Usage:
  stripe card delete ID --owner=OWNER

Options:
      --owner=OWNER                      # id of customer or recipient to search within

delete ID card for OWNER (customer or recipient)

Card Find

Usage:
  stripe card find ID --owner=OWNER

Options:
      --owner=OWNER                      # id of customer or recipient to search within

find ID card for OWNER (customer or recipient)

Cards List

Usage:
  stripe cards list --owner=OWNER

Options:
      [--starting-after=STARTING_AFTER]  # The ID of the last object in the previous paged result set. For cursor-based pagination.
      [--ending-before=ENDING_BEFORE]    # The ID of the first object in the previous paged result set, when paging backwards through the list.
      [--limit=LIMIT]                    # a limit on the number of resources returned, between 1 and 100
      [--offset=OFFSET]                  # the starting index to be used, relative to the entire list
      [--count=COUNT]                    # deprecated: use limit
      --owner=OWNER                      # id of customer or recipient to search within

List cards for OWNER (customer or recipient)

Customers

Commands:
  stripe customers create          # Create a new customer
  stripe customers delete ID       # Delete a customer
  stripe customers find ID         # Find a customer
  stripe customers help [COMMAND]  # Describe subcommands or one specific subcommand
  stripe customers list            # List customers

Customer Create

Usage:
  stripe customer create

Options:
      [--description=DESCRIPTION]                     # Arbitrary description to be displayed in Stripe Dashboard.
      [--email=EMAIL]                                 # Customer's email address. Will be displayed in Stripe Dashboard.
      [--plan=PLAN]                                   # The ID of a Plan this customer should be subscribed to. Requires a credit card.
      [--coupon=COUPON]                               # The ID of a Coupon to be applied to all of Customer's recurring charges
      [--quantity=QUANTITY]                           # A multiplier for the plan option. defaults to `1'
      [--trial-end=TRIAL_END]                         # apply a trial period until this date. Override plan's trial period.
      [--account-balance=ACCOUNT_BALANCE]             # customer's starting account balance in cents. A positive amount will be added to the next invoice while a negitive amount will act as a credit.
      [--token | --card=CARD]                         # credit card Token or ID. May also be created interactively.
      [--number | --card-number=CARD_NUMBER]          # credit card number. usually 16 digits long
      [--exp-month | --card-exp-month=CARD_EXP_MONTH] # Two digit expiration month of card
      [--exp-year | --card-exp-year=CARD_EXP_YEAR]    # Four digit expiration year of card
      [--cvc | --card-cvc=CARD_CVC]                   # Three or four digit security code located on the back of card
      [--name | --card-name=CARD_NAME]                # Cardholder's full name as displayed on card
      [--metadata=key:value]                          # a key/value store of additional user-defined data

Create a new customer

Customer Delete

Usage:
  stripe customer delete ID

Delete a customer

Customer Find

Usage:
  stripe customer find ID

Find a customer

Customers List

Usage:
  stripe customers list

Options:
      [--starting-after=STARTING_AFTER]  # The ID of the last object in the previous paged result set. For cursor-based pagination.
      [--ending-before=ENDING_BEFORE]    # The ID of the first object in the previous paged result set, when paging backwards through the list.
      [--limit=LIMIT]                    # a limit on the number of resources returned, between 1 and 100
      [--offset=OFFSET]                  # the starting index to be used, relative to the entire list
      [--count=COUNT]                    # deprecated: use limit

List customers

Subscriptions

Commands:
  stripe subscriptions cancel ID --customer=CUSTOMER      # cancel ID subscription for CUSTOMER customer
  stripe subscriptions create --customer=CUSTOMER         # create a subscription for CUSTOMER customer
  stripe subscriptions find ID --customer=CUSTOMER        # find ID subscription for CUSTOMER customer
  stripe subscriptions help [COMMAND]                     # Describe subcommands or one specific subcommand
  stripe subscriptions list --customer=CUSTOMER           # List subscriptions for CUSTOMER customer
  stripe subscriptions reactivate ID --customer=CUSTOMER  # reactivate auto-renewal if `cancel-at-period-end` was set to true

Subscription Cancel

Usage:
  stripe subscription cancel ID c, --customer=CUSTOMER

Options:
      [--at-period-end], [--no-at-period-end]         # delay cancellation until end of current period, default: false
      c, --customer=CUSTOMER                          # ID of customer who's subscription we want to cancel

cancel ID subscription for CUSTOMER customer

Subscription Create

Usage:
  stripe subscription create c, --customer=CUSTOMER

Options:
      [--plan=PLAN]                                   # the plan to assign to CUSTOMER customer
      [--coupon=COUPON]                               # id of a coupon to apply
      [--trial-end=TRIAL_END]                         # apply a trial period until this date. Override plan's trial period.
      [--token | --card=CARD]                         # credit card Token or ID. May also be created interactively.
      [--number | --card-number=CARD_NUMBER]          # credit card number. usually 16 digits long
      [--exp-month | --card-exp-month=CARD_EXP_MONTH] # Two digit expiration month of card
      [--exp-year | --card-exp-year=CARD_EXP_YEAR]    # Four digit expiration year of card
      [--cvc | --card-cvc=CARD_CVC]                   # Three or four digit security code located on the back of card
      [--name | --card-name=CARD_NAME]                # Cardholder's full name as displayed on card
      [--metadata=key:value]                          # a key/value store of additional user-defined data
      -c, --customer=CUSTOMER                         # ID of customer receiving the new subscription

create a subscription for CUSTOMER customer

Subscription Find

Usage:
  stripe subscription find ID -c, --customer=CUSTOMER

Options:
      -c, --customer=CUSTOMER             # ID of customer to search within

find ID subscription for CUSTOMER customer

Subscriptions List

Usage:
  stripe subscriptions list -c, --customer=CUSTOMER

Options:
      [--starting-after=STARTING_AFTER]   # The ID of the last object in the previous paged result set. For cursor-based pagination.
      [--ending-before=ENDING_BEFORE]     # The ID of the first object in the previous paged result set, when paging backwards through the list.
      [--limit=LIMIT]                     # a limit on the number of resources returned, between 1 and 100
      [--offset=OFFSET]                   # the starting index to be used, relative to the entire list
      [--count=COUNT]                     # deprecated: use limit
      -c, --customer=CUSTOMER             # ID of customer who's subscriptions we want to list

List subscriptions for CUSTOMER customer

Subscription Reactivate

Usage:
  stripe subscription reactivate ID -c, --customer=CUSTOMER

Options:
      -c, --customer=CUSTOMER         # ID of customer who's subscription we want to reactivate

reactivate auto-renewal if `cancel-at-period-end` was set to true

Invoices

Commands:
  stripe invoices close ID            # Close an unpaid invoice
  stripe invoices find ID             # Find an invoice
  stripe invoices help [COMMAND]      # Describe subcommands or one specific subcommand
  stripe invoices list                # List invoices (optionally by customer_id)
  stripe invoices pay ID              # trigger an open invoice to be paid immediately
  stripe invoices upcoming CUSTOMER   # find the upcoming invoice for CUSTOMER

Invoice Close

Usage:
  stripe invoice close ID

close an unpaid invoice

Invoice Find

Usage:
  stripe invoice find ID

Find an invoice

Invoices List

Usage:
  stripe invoice list

Options:
      [--starting-after=STARTING_AFTER]  # The ID of the last object in the previous paged result set. For cursor-based pagination.
      [--ending-before=ENDING_BEFORE]    # The ID of the first object in the previous paged result set, when paging backwards through the list.
      [--limit=LIMIT]                    # a limit on the number of resources returned, between 1 and 100
      [--offset=OFFSET]                  # the starting index to be used, relative to the entire list
      [--count=COUNT]                    # deprecated: use limit
      [--customer=CUSTOMER]              # a customer ID to filter results by

List invoices (optionally by customer_id)

Invoice Pay

Usage:
  stripe invoice pay ID

trigger an open invoice to be paid immediately

Invoice Upcoming

Usage:
  stripe invoice upcoming CUSTOMER

find the upcoming invoice for CUSTOMER

Invoice Items

Commands:
  stripe invoice-items create          # Create a new invoice item for customer
  stripe invoice-items delete ID       # Delete a invoice item
  stripe invoice-items find ID         # Find an invoice item
  stripe invoice-items help [COMMAND]  # Describe subcommands or one specific subcommand
  stripe invoice-items list            # List invoice items (optionally by customer_id)

Invoice Item Create

Usage:
  stripe invoice-item create

Options:
      [--customer=CUSTOMER]                      # The ID of customer for the invoice item
      [--amount=N]                               # Amount in dollars (or cents when --no-dollar-amounts)
      [--currency=CURRENCY]                      # 3-letter ISO code for currency
                                                 # Default: usd
      [--description=DESCRIPTION]                # Arbitrary description of charge
      [--invoice=INVOICE]                        # The ID of an existing invoice to add this invoice item to
      [--subscription=SUBSCRIPTION]              # The ID of a subscription to add this invoice item to
      [--discountable], [--no-discountable]      # Controls whether discounts apply to this invoice item
      [--metadata=key:value]                     # A key/value store of additional user-defined data

Create a new invoice item for customer

Invoice Item Delete

Usage:
  stripe invoice-item delete ID

Delete a invoice item

Invoice Item Find

Usage:
  stripe invoice-item find ID

Find an invoice item

Invoice Item List

Usage:
  stripe invoice-items list

Options:
      [--starting-after=STARTING_AFTER]          # The ID of the last object in the previous paged result set. For cursor-based pagination.
      [--ending-before=ENDING_BEFORE]            # The ID of the first object in the previous paged result set, when paging backwards through the list.
      [--limit=LIMIT]                            # a limit on the number of resources returned, between 1 and 100
      [--offset=OFFSET]                          # the starting index to be used, relative to the entire list
      [--count=COUNT]                            # deprecated: use limit
      [--customer=CUSTOMER]                      # ID of customer who's invoice items we want to list

List invoice items (optionally by customer_id)

Plans

Commands:
  stripe plans create          # Create a new plan
  stripe plans delete ID       # Delete a plan
  stripe plans find ID         # Find a plan
  stripe plans help [COMMAND]  # Describe subcommands or one specific subcommand
  stripe plans list            # List plans

Plan Create

Usage:
  stripe plans create

Options:
      [--name=NAME]            # Name displayed on invoices and in the Dashboard
      [--id=ID]                # Unique name used to identify this plan when subscribing a customer
      [--amount=N]             # Amount in dollars (or cents when --no-dollar-amounts)
      [--interval=INTERVAL]    # Billing frequency
                               # Possible values: day, week, month, year
                               # Default: month
      [--interval-count=N]     # The number of intervals between each subscription billing.
                               # Default: 1
      [--currency=CURRENCY]    # 3-letter ISO code for currency
                               # Default: usd
      [--trial-period-days=N]  # Number of days to delay a customer's initial bill
                               # Default: 0
      [--metadata=key:value]   # a key/value store of additional user-defined data


Create a new plan

Plan Delete

Usage:
  stripe plans delete ID

Delete a plan

Plan Find

Usage:
  stripe plans find ID

Find a plan

Plans List

Usage:
  stripe plans list

Options:
      [--starting-after=STARTING_AFTER]          # The ID of the last object in the previous paged result set. For cursor-based pagination.
      [--ending-before=ENDING_BEFORE]            # The ID of the first object in the previous paged result set, when paging backwards through the list.
      [--limit=LIMIT]                            # a limit on the number of resources returned, between 1 and 100
      [--offset=OFFSET]                          # the starting index to be used, relative to the entire list
      [--count=COUNT]                            # deprecated: use limit

List plans

Coupons

Commands:
  stripe coupons create                          # Create a new Coupon
  stripe coupons delete ID                       # Delete a coupon
  stripe coupons find ID                         # Find a coupon
  stripe coupons help [COMMAND]                  # Describe subcommands or one specific subcommand
  stripe coupons list                            # List coupons

Coupon Create

Usage:
  stripe coupon create

Options:
      [--id=ID]                                  # Unique name to identify this coupon
      [--percent-off=N]                          # a discount of this percentage of the subtotal
      [--amount-off=N]                           # a discount of this amount. Regardless of the subtotal
      [--duration=DURATION]                      # describes how long to apply the discount
                                                 # Possible values: forever, once, repeating
      [--redeem-by=REDEEM_BY]                    # last acceptable date to redeem coupon.
      [--max-redemptions=N]                      # The maximum number of times this coupon may be redeemed
      [--duration-in-months=DURATION_IN_MONTHS]  # number of months to apply the discount. *Only if `duration` is `repeating`
      [--currency=CURRENCY]                      # 3-letter ISO code for currency
                                                 # Default: usd
      [--metadata=key:value]                     # a key/value store of additional user-defined data

Create a new Coupon

Coupon Delete

Usage:
  stripe coupon delete ID

Delete a coupon

Coupon Find

Usage:
  stripe coupon find ID

Find a coupon

Coupons List

Usage:
  stripe coupons list

Options:
      [--starting-after=STARTING_AFTER]   # The ID of the last object in the previous paged result set. For cursor-based pagination.
      [--ending-before=ENDING_BEFORE]     # The ID of the first object in the previous paged result set, when paging backwards through the list.
      [--limit=LIMIT]                     # a limit on the number of resources returned, between 1 and 100
      [--offset=OFFSET]                   # the starting index to be used, relative to the entire list
      [--count=COUNT]                     # deprecated: use limit

List coupons

Events

Commands:
  stripe events find ID                   # Find a event
  stripe events help [COMMAND]            # Describe subcommands or one specific subcommand
  stripe events list                      # List events

Event Find

Usage:
  stripe event find ID

Find a event

Events List

Usage:
  stripe events list

Options:
      [--starting-after=STARTING_AFTER]   # The ID of the last object in the previous paged result set. For cursor-based pagination.
      [--ending-before=ENDING_BEFORE]     # The ID of the first object in the previous paged result set, when paging backwards through the list.
      [--limit=LIMIT]                     # a limit on the number of resources returned, between 1 and 100
      [--offset=OFFSET]                   # the starting index to be used, relative to the entire list
      [--count=COUNT]                     # deprecated: use limit
      [--object-id=OBJECT_ID]             # only list events pertaining to the object with this ID
      [--type=TYPE]                       # only list events of type TYPE

List events

BalanceTransactions

Commands:
  stripe transactions find ID             # Find a transaction
  stripe transactions help [COMMAND]      # Describe subcommands or one specific subcommand
  stripe transactions list [TYPE]         # List transactions, optionaly filter by type:(charge refund adjustment application_fee application_fee_refund transfer transfer_failure)

Transaction Find

Usage:
  stripe transaction find ID

Find a transaction

Transactions List

Usage:
  stripe transactions list [TYPE]

Options:
      [--starting-after=STARTING_AFTER]   # The ID of the last object in the previous paged result set. For cursor-based pagination.
      [--ending-before=ENDING_BEFORE]     # The ID of the first object in the previous paged result set, when paging backwards through the list.
      [--limit=LIMIT]                     # a limit on the number of resources returned, between 1 and 100
      [--offset=OFFSET]                   # the starting index to be used, relative to the entire list
      [--count=COUNT]                     # deprecated: use limit
      [--type=TYPE]                       # Possible values: charge, refund, adjustment, application_fee,
      [--source=SOURCE]                   # ...application_fee_refund, transfer, transfer_failure, or all(by default)

List transactions, optionaly filter by TYPE or SOURCE

Recipients

Commands:
  stripe recipients create                # Create a new recipient
  stripe recipients delete ID             # Delete a recipient
  stripe recipients find ID               # Find a recipient
  stripe recipients help [COMMAND]        # Describe subcommands or one specific subcommand
  stripe recipients list                  # List recipients

Recipient Create

Usage:
  stripe recipients create

Options:
      [--name=NAME]                                   # Full legal name of Individual or Corporation
      [--type=TYPE]                                   # recipient type, Possible values: individual, corporation
      -i, [--individual],  [--no-individual]          # flag specifying recipient should be of type Individual
      -c, [--corporation], [--no-corporation]         # flag specifying recipient should be of type Corporation
      [--tax-id=N]                                    # Full SSN for individuals or full EIN for corporations
      [--email=EMAIL]                                 # Recipient's email address
      [--description=DESCRIPTION]                     # Arbitrary description of recipient
      [--account | --bank-account=BANK_ACCOUNT]       # dictionary of bank account attributes as 'key':'value' pairs
      [--country=COUNTRY]                             # country of bank account. currently supports 'US' only
      [--account-number=ACCOUNT_NUMBER]               # account number of bank account. Must be a checking account
      [--routing-number=ROUTING_NUMBER]               # ACH routing number for bank account
      [--token | --card=CARD]                         # credit card Token or ID. May also be created interactively.
      [--number | --card-number=CARD_NUMBER]          # credit card number. usually 16 digits long
      [--exp-month | --card-exp-month=CARD_EXP_MONTH] # Two digit expiration month of card
      [--exp-year | --card-exp-year=CARD_EXP_YEAR]    # Four digit expiration year of card
      [--cvc | --card-cvc=CARD_CVC]                   # Three or four digit security code located on the back of card
      [--card-name=CARD_NAME]                         # Cardholder's full name as displayed on card
      [--metadata=key:value]                          # a key/value store of additional user-defined data

create a new recipient. Either an Individual or a Corporation.

Recipient Delete

Usage:
  stripe recipients delete ID

delete a recipient

Recipient Find

Usage:
  stripe recipients find ID

Find a recipient

Recipients List

Usage:
  stripe recipients list

Options:
      [--starting-after=STARTING_AFTER]     # The ID of the last object in the previous paged result set. For cursor-based pagination.
      [--ending-before=ENDING_BEFORE]       # The ID of the first object in the previous paged result set, when paging backwards through the list.
      [--limit=LIMIT]                       # a limit on the number of resources returned, between 1 and 100
      [--offset=OFFSET]                     # the starting index to be used, relative to the entire list
      [--count=COUNT]                       # deprecated: use limit
      [--verified], [--no-verified]         # Only return recipients that are verified or unverified

List recipients

Refunds

Though refund is still a supported operation of the charges command. The refunds command offers additional functionality.

Commands:
  stripe refunds create --charge=CHARGE     # apply a new refund to CHARGE charge
  stripe refunds find ID --charge=CHARGE    # Find ID refund of CHARGE charge
  stripe refunds help [COMMAND]             # Describe subcommands or one specific subcommand
  stripe refunds list --charge=CHARGE       # List refunds for CHARGE charge

Refund Create

Usage:
  stripe refunds create -c, --charge=CHARGE

Options:
      [--amount=N]                          # Refund amount in dollars. (or cents when --no-dollar-amounts) defaults to entire charged amount
      [--refund-application-fee],           # or,
      [--no-refund-application-fee]         # Whether or not to refund the application fee
      [--metadata=key:value]                # a key/value store of additional user-defined data
      -c, --charge=CHARGE                   # Id of charge to apply refund

apply a new refund to CHARGE charge

Refund Find

Usage:
  stripe refunds find ID -c, --charge=CHARGE

Options:
      -c, --charge=CHARGE                   # Id of charge to search

Find ID refund of CHARGE charge

Refunds List

Usage:
  stripe refunds list -c, --charge=CHARGE

Options:
      [--starting-after=STARTING_AFTER]     # The ID of the last object in the previous paged result set. For cursor-based pagination.
      [--ending-before=ENDING_BEFORE]       # The ID of the first object in the previous paged result set, when paging backwards through the list.
      [--limit=LIMIT]                       # a limit on the number of resources returned, between 1 and 100
      [--offset=OFFSET]                     # the starting index to be used, relative to the entire list
      [--count=COUNT]                       # deprecated: use limit
      -c, --charge=CHARGE                   # Id of charge to search within

List refunds for CHARGE charge

Transfers

Commands:
  stripe transfers create                   # Create a new outgoing money transfer
  stripe transfers find ID                  # Find a transfer
  stripe transfers help [COMMAND]           # Describe subcommands or one specific subcommand
  stripe transfers list                     # List transfers, optionaly filter by recipient or transfer status: ( pending paid failed )

Transfer Create

Usage:
  stripe transfers create

Options:
      [--amount=AMOUNT]                               # transfer amount in dollars (or cents when --no-dollar-amounts)
      [--recipient=RECIPIENT]                         # ID of transfer recipient. May also be created interactively.
      [--currency=CURRENCY]                           # Default: usd
      [--description=DESCRIPTION]                     # Arbitrary description of transfer
      [--statement_description=STATEMENT_DESCRIPTION] # Displayed alongside your company name on your customer's card statement (15 character max)
      [--balance], [--no-balance]                     # Sugar for specifying that amount should be equal to current balance
      [--self], [--no-self]                           # Sugar for specifying a transfer into your own account
      [--metadata=key:value]                          # A key/value store of additional user-defined data

create a new outgoing money transfer

Transfer Find

Usage:
  stripe transfers find ID

Find a transfer

Transfers List

Usage:
  stripe transfers list

Options:
      [--starting-after=STARTING_AFTER]          # The ID of the last object in the previous paged result set. For cursor-based pagination.
      [--ending-before=ENDING_BEFORE]            # The ID of the first object in the previous paged result set, when paging backwards through the list.
      [--limit=LIMIT]                            # a limit on the number of resources returned, between 1 and 100
      [--offset=OFFSET]                          # the starting index to be used, relative to the entire list
      [--count=COUNT]                            # deprecated: use limit
      [--recipient=RECIPIENT]                    # limit result set to RECIPIENT's transfers
      [--status=STATUS]                          # filter by transfer status. Possible values: pending, paid, failed

List transfers, optionaly filter by recipient or transfer status: ( pending paid failed )

Transfer Tip:

You can pass the --balance flag into transfer create to automatically set transfer amount equal to your currently available balance.

example:

$ stripe transfer create --balance --recipient=self

Workflow Tip:

Stripe-CLI now tweeks the user-agent header sent with every request.

This adds context to request data as its viewed using the Stripe Dashboard.

It helps in differentiating requests made by application code from those made using the Stripe-CLI gem, which can be helpful, for example when trying to find the source of a phantom API request.

Here is an example of what this looks like in the Stripe Dashboard...

user-agent

Road Map

  1. update command operations
  2. support for disputes & dispute handling
  3. support creating/updating config file through cli
  4. plug-able output formating for use in scripts and such
  5. request a feature you would like via the issue tracker

Pull requests are always welcome and appriciated.

Please report issues, offer suggestions, and voice concerns in the issues tracker.