charged
A high-level binding to the Chargify API.
Charged also provides an interactive chargify shell for managing sites.
Example Usage
var charged = ;var chargify =;chargify;
Usage: $ charged my-site$ charged my-site my-key 'ls /customers/foo'$ echo 'ls /stats' | charged my-site my-key$ echo 'ls /stats' | charged --cfg ./config.json$ charged --cfg ./config.json ls /customers/foo/subscriptions
$ charged my-siteAPI Key: foobar[charged] ls /stats{ seller_name: 'My Site Inc.',site_name: 'my-site',stats:{ revenue_this_year: '$34,578.01',total_revenue: '$34,581.01',total_subscriptions: 1648,subscriptions_today: 0,revenue_this_month: '$18.00',revenue_today: '$18.00' } }[charged] ls /customers/foo{ customer:{ reference: 'foo',email: 'foo@example.com',country: null,updated_at: '2012-09-27T15:01:17-04:00',address: null,created_at: '2012-08-26T16:53:03-04:00',id: 2000,state: null,first_name: 'Foo',last_name: 'Bar',zip: null,city: null,organization: null,phone: null,address_2: null } }[charged] cat /product_families[ { product_family:{ name: 'my-family',accounting_code: null,id: 20000,description: 'Main product family.',handle: 'my-family' } } ][charged] less /subscriptions[charged] mk /subscriptions {product_handle:'my-product',customer_reference:'foo'}[charged] mv {product_handle:'my-product2'} /subscriptions/[last-id][charged] ls customers/foo/subscriptions[charged] cd customers[charged] pwd/customers[charged] rm foo# All of the Charged method names work as well...[charged] get-stats[charged] get-subscription 1000[charged] update-subscription 1000 {product_handle:'my-product'}[charged] get-customer-by-ref foo