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Stripe Wrapper

Stripe Wrapper

Overview

supabase/wrappers is a PostgreSQL extension that provides integrations with external sources so you can interact with third-party data using SQL.

For example, the Stripe wrapper connects to Stripe's API and exposes each endpoint as a SQL table.


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select
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customer_id
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currency
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from
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stripe.customers;
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customer_id | currency
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--------------------+-----------
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cus_MJiBtCqOF1Bb3F | usd
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(1 row)

Usage

Preparation

Before you get started, make sure the wrappers extension is installed on your database:


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create extension if not exists wrappers with schema extensions;

and then create the foreign data wrapper:


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create foreign data wrapper stripe_wrapper
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handler stripe_fdw_handler
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validator stripe_fdw_validator;

Secure your credentials (optional)

By default, Postgres stores FDW credentials inide pg_catalog.pg_foreign_server in plain text. Anyone with access to this table will be able to view these credentials. Wrappers is designed to work with Vault, which provides an additional level of security for storing credentials. We recommend using Vault to store your credentials.


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-- Save your Stripe API key in Vault and retrieve the `key_id`
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insert into vault.secrets (name, secret)
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values (
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'stripe',
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'YOUR_SECRET'
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)
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returning key_id;

Connecting to Stripe

We need to provide Postgres with the credentials to connect to Stripe, and any additional options. We can do this using the create server command:

With Vault:


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create server stripe_server
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foreign data wrapper stripe_wrapper
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options (
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api_key_id '<key_ID>' -- The Key ID from above.
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);

Without Vault:


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create server stripe_server
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foreign data wrapper stripe_wrapper
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options (
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api_key '<Stripe API Key>' -- Stripe API key, required
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);

Learn more on our docs page.

Resources

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