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The rich ecosystem of Python modules lets you get to work quickly and integrate your systems more effectively. With the CData Python Connector for Authorize.Net, the pandas & Matplotlib modules, and the SQLAlchemy toolkit, you can build Authorize.Net-connected Python applications and scripts for visualizing Authorize.Net data. This article shows how to use the pandas, SQLAlchemy, and Matplotlib built-in functions to connect to Authorize.Net data, execute queries, and visualize the results.
With built-in optimized data processing, the CData Python Connector offers unmatched performance for interacting with live Authorize.Net data in Python. When you issue complex SQL queries from Authorize.Net, the driver pushes supported SQL operations, like filters and aggregations, directly to Authorize.Net and utilizes the embedded SQL engine to process unsupported operations client-side (often SQL functions and JOIN operations).
Connecting to Authorize.Net data looks just like connecting to any relational data source. Create a connection string using the required connection properties. For this article, you will pass the connection string as a parameter to the create_engine function.
You can obtain the necessary connection properties on the Security Settings -> General Settings page after logging into your Merchant Account.
Follow the procedure below to install the required modules and start accessing Authorize.Net through Python objects.
Use the pip utility to install the pandas & Matplotlib modules and the SQLAlchemy toolkit:
pip install pandas pip install matplotlib pip install sqlalchemy
Be sure to import the module with the following:
import pandas import matplotlib.pyplot as plt from sqlalchemy import create_engine
You can now connect with a connection string. Use the create_engine function to create an Engine for working with Authorize.Net data.
engine = create_engine("authorizenet:///?LoginId=MyLoginId&TransactionKey=MyTransactionKey")
Use the read_sql function from pandas to execute any SQL statement and store the resultset in a DataFrame.
df = pandas.read_sql("SELECT MarketType, TotalCharge FROM SettledBatchList WHERE IncludeStatistics = 'True'", engine)
With the query results stored in a DataFrame, use the plot function to build a chart to display the Authorize.Net data. The show method displays the chart in a new window.
df.plot(kind="bar", x="MarketType", y="TotalCharge") plt.show()👁 Authorize.Net data in a Python plot (Salesforce is shown).
Download a free, 30-day trial of the CData Python Connector for Authorize.Net to start building Python apps and scripts with connectivity to Authorize.Net data. Reach out to our Support Team if you have any questions.
import pandas
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from sqlalchemy import create_engin
engine = create_engine("authorizenet:///?LoginId=MyLoginId&TransactionKey=MyTransactionKey")
df = pandas.read_sql("SELECT MarketType, TotalCharge FROM SettledBatchList WHERE IncludeStatistics = 'True'", engine)
df.plot(kind="bar", x="MarketType", y="TotalCharge")
plt.show()
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