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How can I reuse exception handling code for multiple functions in Python?

I am working on a project that will use the Stripe Python library. https://stripe.com/docs/api/python#errors

This is some example code from their docs.

try:
  # Use Stripe's bindings...
  pass
except stripe.error.CardError, e:
  # Since it's a decline, stripe.error.CardError will be caught
  body = e.json_body
  err  = body['error']

  print "Status is: %s" % e.http_status
  print "Type is: %s" % err['type']
  print "Code is: %s" % err['code']
  # param is '' in this case
  print "Param is: %s" % err['param']
  print "Message is: %s" % err['message']
except stripe.error.InvalidRequestError, e:
  # Invalid parameters were supplied to Stripe's API
  pass
except stripe.error.AuthenticationError, e:
  # Authentication with Stripe's API failed
  # (maybe you changed API keys recently)
  pass
except stripe.error.APIConnectionError, e:
  # Network communication with Stripe failed
  pass
except stripe.error.StripeError, e:
  # Display a very generic error to the user, and maybe send
  # yourself an email
  pass
except Exception, e:
  # Something else happened, completely unrelated to Stripe
  pass

I need to write several functions that perform various calls into the Stripe system to process my transactions. For example; retrieve a token, create a customer, charge a card, etc. Do I have to repeat the try/except code in each function, or is there a way to make the contents of the try block dynamic?

I'd like to use these various functions in my Flask view code as conditionals so if I could get back an error/success message from each of them, that would be helpful too.

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  • Have you considered a decorator?
    – jonrsharpe
    Mar 10, 2015 at 14:04
  • A context manager can be used here as well, if you don't want the exception handling to apply to an entire function.
    – dano
    Mar 10, 2015 at 15:14

1 Answer 1

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Write a decorator that calls the decorated view within the try block and handles any Stripe-related exceptions.

from functools import wraps

def handle_stripe(f):
    @wraps(f)
    def decorated(*args, **kwargs):
        try:
            return f(*args, **kwargs)
        except MyStripeException as e:
            return my_exception_response
        except OtherStripeException as e:
            return other_response

    return decorated

@app.route('/my_stripe_route')
@handle_stripe
def my_stripe_route():
    do_stripe_stuff()
    return my_response
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