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- data/hps.gemspec +2 -3
- data/lib/hps.rb +2 -0
- data/lib/hps/entities/hps_gift_card.rb +133 -0
- data/lib/hps/infrastructure/exceptions.json +81 -2
- data/lib/hps/infrastructure/hps_exception_mapper.rb +26 -15
- data/lib/hps/infrastructure/hps_input_validation.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/hps/services/hps_gift_card_service.rb +301 -0
- data/lib/hps/version.rb +1 -1
- data/tests/certification/gift_card_certification_test.rb +107 -0
- data/tests/certification/gift_card_certification_tests.rb +107 -0
- data/tests/exception_mapper_tests.rb +105 -38
- data/tests/giftcard_tests.rb +212 -0
- data/tests/test_data.rb +32 -22
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