square.rb 18.1.0.20220316 → 20.1.0.20220616

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+ module Square
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+ # CustomerCustomAttributesApi
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+ class CustomerCustomAttributesApi < BaseApi
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+ def initialize(config, http_call_back: nil)
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+ super(config, http_call_back: http_call_back)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Lists the customer-related custom attribute definitions that belong to a
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+ # Square seller account.
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+ # When all response pages are retrieved, the results include all custom
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+ # attribute definitions
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+ # that are visible to the requesting application, including those that are
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+ # created by other
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+ # applications and set to `VISIBILITY_READ_ONLY` or
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+ # `VISIBILITY_READ_WRITE_VALUES`.
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+ # @param [Integer] limit Optional parameter: The maximum number of results
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+ # to return in a single paged response. This limit is advisory. The response
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+ # might contain more or fewer results. The minimum value is 1 and the
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+ # maximum value is 100. The default value is 20. For more information, see
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+ # [Pagination](https://developer.squareup.com/docs/build-basics/common-api-p
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+ # atterns/pagination).
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+ # @param [String] cursor Optional parameter: The cursor returned in the
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+ # paged response from the previous call to this endpoint. Provide this
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+ # cursor to retrieve the next page of results for your original request. For
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+ # more information, see
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+ # [Pagination](https://developer.squareup.com/docs/build-basics/common-api-p
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+ # atterns/pagination).
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+ # @return [ListCustomerCustomAttributeDefinitionsResponse Hash] response from the API call
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+ def list_customer_custom_attribute_definitions(limit: nil,
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+ cursor: nil)
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+ # Prepare query url.
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+ _query_builder = config.get_base_uri
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+ _query_builder << '/v2/customers/custom-attribute-definitions'
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+ _query_builder = APIHelper.append_url_with_query_parameters(
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+ _query_builder,
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+ 'limit' => limit,
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+ 'cursor' => cursor
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+ )
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+ _query_url = APIHelper.clean_url _query_builder
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+
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+ # Prepare headers.
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+ _headers = {
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+ 'accept' => 'application/json'
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+ }
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+
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+ # Prepare and execute HttpRequest.
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+ _request = config.http_client.get(
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+ _query_url,
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+ headers: _headers
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+ )
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+ OAuth2.apply(config, _request)
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+ _response = execute_request(_request)
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+
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+ # Return appropriate response type.
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+ decoded = APIHelper.json_deserialize(_response.raw_body)
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+ _errors = APIHelper.map_response(decoded, ['errors'])
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+ ApiResponse.new(
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+ _response, data: decoded, errors: _errors
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+ )
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+ end
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+
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+ # Creates a customer-related custom attribute definition for a Square seller
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+ # account. Use this
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+ # endpoint to define a custom attribute that can be associated with customer
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+ # profiles.
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+ # A custom attribute definition specifies the `key`, `visibility`, `schema`,
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+ # and other properties
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+ # for a custom attribute. After the definition is created, you can call
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+ # [UpsertCustomerCustomAttribute]($e/CustomerCustomAttributes/UpsertCustomer
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+ # CustomAttribute) or
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+ # [BulkUpsertCustomerCustomAttributes]($e/CustomerCustomAttributes/BulkUpser
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+ # tCustomerCustomAttributes)
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+ # to set the custom attribute for customer profiles in the seller's Customer
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+ # Directory.
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+ # Sellers can view all custom attributes in exported customer data,
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+ # including those set to
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+ # `VISIBILITY_HIDDEN`.
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+ # @param [CreateCustomerCustomAttributeDefinitionRequest] body Required
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+ # parameter: An object containing the fields to POST for the request. See
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+ # the corresponding object definition for field details.
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+ # @return [CreateCustomerCustomAttributeDefinitionResponse Hash] response from the API call
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+ def create_customer_custom_attribute_definition(body:)
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+ # Prepare query url.
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+ _query_builder = config.get_base_uri
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+ _query_builder << '/v2/customers/custom-attribute-definitions'
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+ _query_url = APIHelper.clean_url _query_builder
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+
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+ # Prepare headers.
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+ _headers = {
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+ 'accept' => 'application/json',
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+ 'Content-Type' => 'application/json'
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+ }
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+
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+ # Prepare and execute HttpRequest.
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+ _request = config.http_client.post(
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+ _query_url,
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+ headers: _headers,
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+ parameters: body.to_json
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+ )
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+ OAuth2.apply(config, _request)
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+ _response = execute_request(_request)
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+
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+ # Return appropriate response type.
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+ decoded = APIHelper.json_deserialize(_response.raw_body)
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+ _errors = APIHelper.map_response(decoded, ['errors'])
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+ ApiResponse.new(
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+ _response, data: decoded, errors: _errors
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+ )
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+ end
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+
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+ # Deletes a customer-related custom attribute definition from a Square
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+ # seller account.
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+ # Deleting a custom attribute definition also deletes the corresponding
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+ # custom attribute from
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+ # all customer profiles in the seller's Customer Directory.
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+ # Only the definition owner can delete a custom attribute definition.
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+ # @param [String] key Required parameter: The key of the custom attribute
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+ # definition to delete.
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+ # @return [DeleteCustomerCustomAttributeDefinitionResponse Hash] response from the API call
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+ def delete_customer_custom_attribute_definition(key:)
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+ # Prepare query url.
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+ _query_builder = config.get_base_uri
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+ _query_builder << '/v2/customers/custom-attribute-definitions/{key}'
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+ _query_builder = APIHelper.append_url_with_template_parameters(
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+ _query_builder,
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+ 'key' => { 'value' => key, 'encode' => true }
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+ )
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+ _query_url = APIHelper.clean_url _query_builder
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+
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+ # Prepare headers.
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+ _headers = {
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+ 'accept' => 'application/json'
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+ }
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+
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+ # Prepare and execute HttpRequest.
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+ _request = config.http_client.delete(
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+ _query_url,
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+ headers: _headers
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+ )
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+ OAuth2.apply(config, _request)
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+ _response = execute_request(_request)
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+
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+ # Return appropriate response type.
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+ decoded = APIHelper.json_deserialize(_response.raw_body)
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+ _errors = APIHelper.map_response(decoded, ['errors'])
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+ ApiResponse.new(
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+ _response, data: decoded, errors: _errors
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+ )
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+ end
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+
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+ # Retrieves a customer-related custom attribute definition from a Square
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+ # seller account.
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+ # To retrieve a custom attribute definition created by another application,
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+ # the `visibility`
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+ # setting must be `VISIBILITY_READ_ONLY` or `VISIBILITY_READ_WRITE_VALUES`.
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+ # @param [String] key Required parameter: The key of the custom attribute
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+ # definition to retrieve. If the requesting application is not the
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+ # definition owner, you must use the qualified key.
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+ # @param [Integer] version Optional parameter: The current version of the
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+ # custom attribute definition, which is used for strongly consistent reads
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+ # to guarantee that you receive the most up-to-date data. When included in
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+ # the request, Square returns the specified version or a higher version if
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+ # one exists. If the specified version is higher than the current version,
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+ # Square returns a `BAD_REQUEST` error.
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+ # @return [RetrieveCustomerCustomAttributeDefinitionResponse Hash] response from the API call
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+ def retrieve_customer_custom_attribute_definition(key:,
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+ version: nil)
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+ # Prepare query url.
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+ _query_builder = config.get_base_uri
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+ _query_builder << '/v2/customers/custom-attribute-definitions/{key}'
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+ _query_builder = APIHelper.append_url_with_template_parameters(
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+ _query_builder,
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+ 'key' => { 'value' => key, 'encode' => true }
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+ )
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+ _query_builder = APIHelper.append_url_with_query_parameters(
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+ _query_builder,
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+ 'version' => version
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+ )
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+ _query_url = APIHelper.clean_url _query_builder
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+
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+ # Prepare headers.
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+ _headers = {
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+ 'accept' => 'application/json'
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+ }
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+
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+ # Prepare and execute HttpRequest.
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+ _request = config.http_client.get(
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+ _query_url,
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+ headers: _headers
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+ )
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+ OAuth2.apply(config, _request)
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+ _response = execute_request(_request)
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+
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+ # Return appropriate response type.
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+ decoded = APIHelper.json_deserialize(_response.raw_body)
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+ _errors = APIHelper.map_response(decoded, ['errors'])
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+ ApiResponse.new(
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+ _response, data: decoded, errors: _errors
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+ )
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+ end
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+
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+ # Updates a customer-related custom attribute definition for a Square seller
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+ # account.
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+ # Use this endpoint to update the following fields: `name`, `description`,
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+ # `visibility`, or the
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+ # `schema` for a `Selection` data type.
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+ # Only the definition owner can update a custom attribute definition. Note
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+ # that sellers can view
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+ # all custom attributes in exported customer data, including those set to
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+ # `VISIBILITY_HIDDEN`.
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+ # @param [String] key Required parameter: The key of the custom attribute
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+ # definition to update.
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+ # @param [UpdateCustomerCustomAttributeDefinitionRequest] body Required
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+ # parameter: An object containing the fields to POST for the request. See
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+ # the corresponding object definition for field details.
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+ # @return [UpdateCustomerCustomAttributeDefinitionResponse Hash] response from the API call
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+ def update_customer_custom_attribute_definition(key:,
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+ body:)
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+ # Prepare query url.
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+ _query_builder = config.get_base_uri
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+ _query_builder << '/v2/customers/custom-attribute-definitions/{key}'
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+ _query_builder = APIHelper.append_url_with_template_parameters(
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+ _query_builder,
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+ 'key' => { 'value' => key, 'encode' => true }
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+ )
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+ _query_url = APIHelper.clean_url _query_builder
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+
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+ # Prepare headers.
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+ _headers = {
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+ 'accept' => 'application/json',
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+ 'Content-Type' => 'application/json'
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+ }
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+
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+ # Prepare and execute HttpRequest.
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+ _request = config.http_client.put(
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+ _query_url,
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+ headers: _headers,
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+ parameters: body.to_json
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+ )
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+ OAuth2.apply(config, _request)
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+ _response = execute_request(_request)
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+
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+ # Return appropriate response type.
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+ decoded = APIHelper.json_deserialize(_response.raw_body)
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+ _errors = APIHelper.map_response(decoded, ['errors'])
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+ ApiResponse.new(
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+ _response, data: decoded, errors: _errors
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+ )
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+ end
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+
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+ # Creates or updates custom attributes for customer profiles as a bulk
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+ # operation.
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+ # Use this endpoint to set the value of one or more custom attributes for
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+ # one or more customer profiles.
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+ # A custom attribute is based on a custom attribute definition in a Square
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+ # seller account, which is
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+ # created using the
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+ # [CreateCustomerCustomAttributeDefinition]($e/CustomerCustomAttributes/Crea
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+ # teCustomerCustomAttributeDefinition) endpoint.
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+ # This `BulkUpsertCustomerCustomAttributes` endpoint accepts a map of 1 to
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+ # 25 individual upsert
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+ # requests and returns a map of individual upsert responses. Each upsert
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+ # request has a unique ID
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+ # and provides a customer ID and custom attribute. Each upsert response is
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+ # returned with the ID
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+ # of the corresponding request.
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+ # To create or update a custom attribute owned by another application, the
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+ # `visibility` setting
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+ # must be `VISIBILITY_READ_WRITE_VALUES`.
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+ # @param [BulkUpsertCustomerCustomAttributesRequest] body Required
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+ # parameter: An object containing the fields to POST for the request. See
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+ # the corresponding object definition for field details.
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+ # @return [BulkUpsertCustomerCustomAttributesResponse Hash] response from the API call
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+ def bulk_upsert_customer_custom_attributes(body:)
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+ # Prepare query url.
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+ _query_builder = config.get_base_uri
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+ _query_builder << '/v2/customers/custom-attributes/bulk-upsert'
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+ _query_url = APIHelper.clean_url _query_builder
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+
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+ # Prepare headers.
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+ _headers = {
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+ 'accept' => 'application/json',
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+ 'Content-Type' => 'application/json'
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+ }
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+
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+ # Prepare and execute HttpRequest.
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+ _request = config.http_client.post(
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+ _query_url,
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+ headers: _headers,
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+ parameters: body.to_json
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+ )
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+ OAuth2.apply(config, _request)
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+ _response = execute_request(_request)
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+
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+ # Return appropriate response type.
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+ decoded = APIHelper.json_deserialize(_response.raw_body)
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+ _errors = APIHelper.map_response(decoded, ['errors'])
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+ ApiResponse.new(
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+ _response, data: decoded, errors: _errors
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+ )
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+ end
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+
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+ # Lists the custom attributes associated with a customer profile.
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+ # You can use the `with_definitions` query parameter to also retrieve custom
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+ # attribute definitions
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+ # in the same call.
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+ # When all response pages are retrieved, the results include all custom
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+ # attributes that are
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+ # visible to the requesting application, including those that are owned by
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+ # other applications
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+ # and set to `VISIBILITY_READ_ONLY` or `VISIBILITY_READ_WRITE_VALUES`.
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+ # @param [String] customer_id Required parameter: The ID of the target
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+ # [customer profile]($m/Customer).
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+ # @param [Integer] limit Optional parameter: The maximum number of results
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+ # to return in a single paged response. This limit is advisory. The response
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+ # might contain more or fewer results. The minimum value is 1 and the
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+ # maximum value is 100. The default value is 20. For more information, see
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+ # [Pagination](https://developer.squareup.com/docs/build-basics/common-api-p
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+ # atterns/pagination).
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+ # @param [String] cursor Optional parameter: The cursor returned in the
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+ # paged response from the previous call to this endpoint. Provide this
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+ # cursor to retrieve the next page of results for your original request. For
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+ # more information, see
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+ # [Pagination](https://developer.squareup.com/docs/build-basics/common-api-p
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+ # atterns/pagination).
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+ # @param [Boolean] with_definitions Optional parameter: Indicates whether to
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+ # return the [custom attribute definition]($m/CustomAttributeDefinition) in
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+ # the `definition` field of each custom attribute. Set this parameter to
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+ # `true` to get the name and description of each custom attribute,
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+ # information about the data type, or other definition details. The default
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+ # value is `false`.
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+ # @return [ListCustomerCustomAttributesResponse Hash] response from the API call
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+ def list_customer_custom_attributes(customer_id:,
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+ limit: nil,
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+ cursor: nil,
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+ with_definitions: false)
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+ # Prepare query url.
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+ _query_builder = config.get_base_uri
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+ _query_builder << '/v2/customers/{customer_id}/custom-attributes'
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+ _query_builder = APIHelper.append_url_with_template_parameters(
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+ _query_builder,
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+ 'customer_id' => { 'value' => customer_id, 'encode' => true }
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+ )
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+ _query_builder = APIHelper.append_url_with_query_parameters(
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+ _query_builder,
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+ 'limit' => limit,
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+ 'cursor' => cursor,
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+ 'with_definitions' => with_definitions
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+ )
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+ _query_url = APIHelper.clean_url _query_builder
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+
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+ # Prepare headers.
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+ _headers = {
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+ 'accept' => 'application/json'
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+ }
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+
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+ # Prepare and execute HttpRequest.
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+ _request = config.http_client.get(
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+ _query_url,
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+ headers: _headers
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+ )
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+ OAuth2.apply(config, _request)
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+ _response = execute_request(_request)
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+
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+ # Return appropriate response type.
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+ decoded = APIHelper.json_deserialize(_response.raw_body)
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+ _errors = APIHelper.map_response(decoded, ['errors'])
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+ ApiResponse.new(
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+ _response, data: decoded, errors: _errors
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+ )
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+ end
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+
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+ # Deletes a custom attribute associated with a customer profile.
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+ # To delete a custom attribute owned by another application, the
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+ # `visibility` setting must be
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+ # `VISIBILITY_READ_WRITE_VALUES`.
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+ # @param [String] customer_id Required parameter: The ID of the target
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+ # [customer profile]($m/Customer).
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+ # @param [String] key Required parameter: The key of the custom attribute to
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+ # delete. This key must match the `key` of a custom attribute definition in
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+ # the Square seller account. If the requesting application is not the
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+ # definition owner, you must use the qualified key.
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+ # @return [DeleteCustomerCustomAttributeResponse Hash] response from the API call
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+ def delete_customer_custom_attribute(customer_id:,
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+ key:)
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+ # Prepare query url.
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+ _query_builder = config.get_base_uri
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+ _query_builder << '/v2/customers/{customer_id}/custom-attributes/{key}'
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+ _query_builder = APIHelper.append_url_with_template_parameters(
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+ _query_builder,
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+ 'customer_id' => { 'value' => customer_id, 'encode' => true },
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+ 'key' => { 'value' => key, 'encode' => true }
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+ )
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+ _query_url = APIHelper.clean_url _query_builder
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+
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+ # Prepare headers.
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+ _headers = {
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+ 'accept' => 'application/json'
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+ }
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+
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+ # Prepare and execute HttpRequest.
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+ _request = config.http_client.delete(
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+ _query_url,
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+ headers: _headers
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+ )
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+ OAuth2.apply(config, _request)
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+ _response = execute_request(_request)
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+
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+ # Return appropriate response type.
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+ decoded = APIHelper.json_deserialize(_response.raw_body)
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+ _errors = APIHelper.map_response(decoded, ['errors'])
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+ ApiResponse.new(
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+ _response, data: decoded, errors: _errors
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+ )
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+ end
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+
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+ # Retrieves a custom attribute associated with a customer profile.
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+ # You can use the `with_definition` query parameter to also retrieve the
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+ # custom attribute definition
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+ # in the same call.
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+ # To retrieve a custom attribute owned by another application, the
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+ # `visibility` setting must be
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+ # `VISIBILITY_READ_ONLY` or `VISIBILITY_READ_WRITE_VALUES`.
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+ # @param [String] customer_id Required parameter: The ID of the target
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+ # [customer profile]($m/Customer).
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+ # @param [String] key Required parameter: The key of the custom attribute to
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+ # retrieve. This key must match the `key` of a custom attribute definition
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+ # in the Square seller account. If the requesting application is not the
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+ # definition owner, you must use the qualified key.
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+ # @param [Boolean] with_definition Optional parameter: Indicates whether to
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+ # return the [custom attribute definition]($m/CustomAttributeDefinition) in
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+ # the `definition` field of the custom attribute. Set this parameter to
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+ # `true` to get the name and description of the custom attribute,
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+ # information about the data type, or other definition details. The default
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+ # value is `false`.
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+ # @param [Integer] version Optional parameter: The current version of the
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+ # custom attribute, which is used for strongly consistent reads to guarantee
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+ # that you receive the most up-to-date data. When included in the request,
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+ # Square returns the specified version or a higher version if one exists. If
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+ # the specified version is higher than the current version, Square returns a
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+ # `BAD_REQUEST` error.
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+ # @return [RetrieveCustomerCustomAttributeResponse Hash] response from the API call
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+ def retrieve_customer_custom_attribute(customer_id:,
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+ key:,
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+ with_definition: false,
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+ version: nil)
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+ # Prepare query url.
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+ _query_builder = config.get_base_uri
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+ _query_builder << '/v2/customers/{customer_id}/custom-attributes/{key}'
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+ _query_builder = APIHelper.append_url_with_template_parameters(
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+ _query_builder,
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+ 'customer_id' => { 'value' => customer_id, 'encode' => true },
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+ 'key' => { 'value' => key, 'encode' => true }
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+ )
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+ _query_builder = APIHelper.append_url_with_query_parameters(
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+ _query_builder,
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+ 'with_definition' => with_definition,
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+ 'version' => version
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+ )
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+ _query_url = APIHelper.clean_url _query_builder
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+
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+ # Prepare headers.
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+ _headers = {
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+ 'accept' => 'application/json'
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+ }
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+
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+ # Prepare and execute HttpRequest.
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+ _request = config.http_client.get(
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+ _query_url,
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+ headers: _headers
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+ )
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+ OAuth2.apply(config, _request)
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+ _response = execute_request(_request)
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+
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+ # Return appropriate response type.
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+ decoded = APIHelper.json_deserialize(_response.raw_body)
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+ _errors = APIHelper.map_response(decoded, ['errors'])
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+ ApiResponse.new(
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+ _response, data: decoded, errors: _errors
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+ )
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+ end
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+
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+ # Creates or updates a custom attribute for a customer profile.
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+ # Use this endpoint to set the value of a custom attribute for a specified
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+ # customer profile.
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+ # A custom attribute is based on a custom attribute definition in a Square
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+ # seller account, which
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+ # is created using the
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+ # [CreateCustomerCustomAttributeDefinition]($e/CustomerCustomAttributes/Crea
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+ # teCustomerCustomAttributeDefinition) endpoint.
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+ # To create or update a custom attribute owned by another application, the
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+ # `visibility` setting
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+ # must be `VISIBILITY_READ_WRITE_VALUES`.
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+ # @param [String] customer_id Required parameter: The ID of the target
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+ # [customer profile]($m/Customer).
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+ # @param [String] key Required parameter: The key of the custom attribute to
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+ # create or update. This key must match the `key` of a custom attribute
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+ # definition in the Square seller account. If the requesting application is
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+ # not the definition owner, you must use the qualified key.
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+ # @param [UpsertCustomerCustomAttributeRequest] body Required parameter: An
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+ # object containing the fields to POST for the request. See the
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+ # corresponding object definition for field details.
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+ # @return [UpsertCustomerCustomAttributeResponse Hash] response from the API call
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+ def upsert_customer_custom_attribute(customer_id:,
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+ key:,
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+ body:)
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+ # Prepare query url.
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+ _query_builder = config.get_base_uri
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+ _query_builder << '/v2/customers/{customer_id}/custom-attributes/{key}'
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+ _query_builder = APIHelper.append_url_with_template_parameters(
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+ _query_builder,
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+ 'customer_id' => { 'value' => customer_id, 'encode' => true },
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+ 'key' => { 'value' => key, 'encode' => true }
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+ )
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+ _query_url = APIHelper.clean_url _query_builder
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+
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+ # Prepare headers.
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+ _headers = {
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+ 'accept' => 'application/json',
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+ 'Content-Type' => 'application/json'
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+ }
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+
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+ # Prepare and execute HttpRequest.
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+ _request = config.http_client.post(
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+ _query_url,
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+ headers: _headers,
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+ parameters: body.to_json
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+ )
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+ OAuth2.apply(config, _request)
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+ _response = execute_request(_request)
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+
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