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.