treezor_client 1.3.0 → 1.4.0

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/Gemfile.lock +2 -2
  3. data/docs/BalanceApi.md +3 -3
  4. data/docs/BankaccountApi.md +21 -21
  5. data/docs/BeneficiariesApi.md +18 -18
  6. data/docs/BusinessApi.md +22 -22
  7. data/docs/CardApi.md +66 -66
  8. data/docs/CardDigitalizationsApi.md +9 -9
  9. data/docs/CardReserveApi.md +9 -9
  10. data/docs/CardtransactionApi.md +5 -5
  11. data/docs/CountryRestrictionGroupsApi.md +16 -16
  12. data/docs/DocumentApi.md +23 -23
  13. data/docs/HeartbeatApi.md +3 -3
  14. data/docs/IssuerInitiatedDigitizationDataApi.md +10 -10
  15. data/docs/MandateApi.md +33 -33
  16. data/docs/MccRestrictionGroupsApi.md +16 -16
  17. data/docs/MerchantIdRestrictionGroupsApi.md +15 -15
  18. data/docs/PayinApi.md +28 -28
  19. data/docs/PayinrefundApi.md +20 -20
  20. data/docs/PayoutApi.md +27 -27
  21. data/docs/PayoutRefundsApi.md +6 -6
  22. data/docs/TaxResidenceApi.md +9 -9
  23. data/docs/TransactionApi.md +14 -14
  24. data/docs/TransferApi.md +23 -23
  25. data/docs/TransferrefundApi.md +19 -19
  26. data/docs/UserApi.md +103 -103
  27. data/docs/VirtualibansApi.md +24 -24
  28. data/docs/WalletApi.md +45 -45
  29. data/lib/treezor_client/api/balance_api.rb +5 -6
  30. data/lib/treezor_client/api/bankaccount_api.rb +14 -18
  31. data/lib/treezor_client/api/beneficiaries_api.rb +14 -18
  32. data/lib/treezor_client/api/business_api.rb +11 -13
  33. data/lib/treezor_client/api/card_api.rb +53 -76
  34. data/lib/treezor_client/api/card_digitalizations_api.rb +14 -18
  35. data/lib/treezor_client/api/card_reserve_api.rb +11 -14
  36. data/lib/treezor_client/api/cardtransaction_api.rb +8 -10
  37. data/lib/treezor_client/api/country_restriction_groups_api.rb +17 -22
  38. data/lib/treezor_client/api/document_api.rb +28 -33
  39. data/lib/treezor_client/api/heartbeat_api.rb +5 -6
  40. data/lib/treezor_client/api/issuer_initiated_digitization_data_api.rb +8 -10
  41. data/lib/treezor_client/api/mandate_api.rb +20 -26
  42. data/lib/treezor_client/api/mcc_restriction_groups_api.rb +17 -22
  43. data/lib/treezor_client/api/merchant_id_restriction_groups_api.rb +17 -22
  44. data/lib/treezor_client/api/payin_api.rb +14 -18
  45. data/lib/treezor_client/api/payinrefund_api.rb +14 -18
  46. data/lib/treezor_client/api/payout_api.rb +14 -18
  47. data/lib/treezor_client/api/payout_refunds_api.rb +5 -6
  48. data/lib/treezor_client/api/tax_residence_api.rb +17 -22
  49. data/lib/treezor_client/api/transaction_api.rb +8 -10
  50. data/lib/treezor_client/api/transfer_api.rb +14 -18
  51. data/lib/treezor_client/api/transferrefund_api.rb +14 -18
  52. data/lib/treezor_client/api/user_api.rb +20 -26
  53. data/lib/treezor_client/api/virtualibans_api.rb +14 -18
  54. data/lib/treezor_client/api/wallet_api.rb +17 -22
  55. data/lib/treezor_client/api_client.rb +9 -9
  56. data/lib/treezor_client/api_error.rb +1 -1
  57. data/lib/treezor_client/configuration.rb +2 -2
  58. data/lib/treezor_client/models/balance.rb +6 -11
  59. data/lib/treezor_client/models/bankaccount.rb +9 -13
  60. data/lib/treezor_client/models/beneficiaries_sdd_b2b_whitelist.rb +8 -13
  61. data/lib/treezor_client/models/beneficiary.rb +6 -11
  62. data/lib/treezor_client/models/body.rb +11 -15
  63. data/lib/treezor_client/models/body_1.rb +8 -13
  64. data/lib/treezor_client/models/body_10.rb +9 -13
  65. data/lib/treezor_client/models/body_2.rb +6 -11
  66. data/lib/treezor_client/models/body_3.rb +8 -13
  67. data/lib/treezor_client/models/body_4.rb +8 -13
  68. data/lib/treezor_client/models/body_5.rb +11 -15
  69. data/lib/treezor_client/models/body_6.rb +9 -13
  70. data/lib/treezor_client/models/body_7.rb +11 -15
  71. data/lib/treezor_client/models/body_8.rb +9 -13
  72. data/lib/treezor_client/models/body_9.rb +11 -15
  73. data/lib/treezor_client/models/businesssearchs_businessinformations.rb +9 -13
  74. data/lib/treezor_client/models/card.rb +9 -13
  75. data/lib/treezor_client/models/card_digitalization.rb +6 -11
  76. data/lib/treezor_client/models/country_restriction_group.rb +9 -13
  77. data/lib/treezor_client/models/document.rb +9 -13
  78. data/lib/treezor_client/models/error.rb +6 -11
  79. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200.rb +6 -11
  80. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_1.rb +6 -11
  81. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_10.rb +6 -11
  82. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_10_cardtransactions.rb +6 -11
  83. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_11.rb +6 -11
  84. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_11_cardtransactions.rb +6 -11
  85. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_12.rb +6 -11
  86. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_13.rb +6 -11
  87. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_14.rb +6 -11
  88. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_15.rb +6 -11
  89. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_16.rb +6 -11
  90. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_17.rb +6 -11
  91. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_18.rb +6 -11
  92. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_19.rb +6 -11
  93. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_2.rb +6 -11
  94. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_20.rb +6 -11
  95. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_21.rb +6 -11
  96. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_22.rb +6 -11
  97. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_23.rb +6 -11
  98. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_24.rb +6 -11
  99. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_25.rb +6 -11
  100. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_26.rb +6 -11
  101. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_27.rb +6 -11
  102. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_28.rb +6 -11
  103. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_3.rb +6 -11
  104. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_4.rb +6 -11
  105. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_5.rb +6 -11
  106. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_5_businessinformations.rb +21 -25
  107. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_5_users.rb +9 -13
  108. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_6.rb +6 -11
  109. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_7.rb +6 -11
  110. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_7_cardimages.rb +8 -14
  111. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_8.rb +6 -11
  112. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_200_9.rb +6 -11
  113. data/lib/treezor_client/models/inline_response_default.rb +6 -11
  114. data/lib/treezor_client/models/issuer_initiated_digitization_datas_additionnal_data.rb +8 -13
  115. data/lib/treezor_client/models/mandate.rb +15 -19
  116. data/lib/treezor_client/models/mcc_restriction_group.rb +9 -13
  117. data/lib/treezor_client/models/merchant_id_restriction_group.rb +9 -13
  118. data/lib/treezor_client/models/payin.rb +9 -13
  119. data/lib/treezor_client/models/payinrefund.rb +9 -13
  120. data/lib/treezor_client/models/payout.rb +12 -16
  121. data/lib/treezor_client/models/payout_refund.rb +9 -13
  122. data/lib/treezor_client/models/tav.rb +6 -11
  123. data/lib/treezor_client/models/tax_residence.rb +6 -11
  124. data/lib/treezor_client/models/transaction.rb +6 -11
  125. data/lib/treezor_client/models/transfer.rb +9 -13
  126. data/lib/treezor_client/models/transferrefund.rb +9 -13
  127. data/lib/treezor_client/models/user.rb +12 -16
  128. data/lib/treezor_client/models/virtualiban.rb +6 -11
  129. data/lib/treezor_client/models/wallet.rb +9 -13
  130. data/lib/treezor_client/version.rb +2 -2
  131. data/lib/treezor_client.rb +1 -1
  132. data/pkg/treezor_client-1.3.0.gem +0 -0
  133. data/pkg/treezor_client-1.4.0.gem +0 -0
  134. data/treezor_api_spec.yaml +11 -11
  135. metadata +4 -2
data/docs/DocumentApi.md CHANGED
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  api_instance = TreezorClient::DocumentApi.new
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- user_id = "user_id_example" # String | Document user's id.
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+ user_id = 'user_id_example' # String | Document user's id.
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  document_type_id = 56 # Integer | Type of document. | documentTypeId | Description | | --- | --- | | 2 | Police record | | 4 | Company Registration | | 6 | CV | | 7 | Sworn statement | | 8 | Turnover | | 9 | Identity card | | 11 | Bank Identity Statement | | 12 | Proof of address| | 13 | Mobile phone invoice| | 14 | Invoice, other than Mobile phone invoice| | 15 | A residence permit| | 16 | A driving licence| | 17 | A passport| | 18 | A proxy granting an employee| | 19 | A company registration official paper| | 20 | Official tax certificate| | 21 | Employee payment notice| | 22 | User bank statement| | 23 | Business legal status| | 24 | Tax Statement| | 25 | Exemption Statement|
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- name = "name_example" # String | Document's name.
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+ name = 'name_example' # String | Document's name.
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- file_content_base64 = "B" # String | Document file content. base64 encoded.
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+ file_content_base64 = 'B' # String | Document file content. base64 encoded.
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- access_signature: "access_signature_example", # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
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- access_tag: "access_tag_example", # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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+ access_signature: 'access_signature_example', # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
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+ access_tag: 'access_tag_example', # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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  access_user_id: 56, # Integer | Access user's id is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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- access_user_ip: "access_user_ip_example", # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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+ access_user_ip: 'access_user_ip_example', # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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  document_tag: 56, # Integer | Custom data.
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  residence_id: 789 # Integer | Document residence Id. The field is mandatory when the document is of type id 24 or 25. Otherwise it should not be provided.
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  api_instance = TreezorClient::DocumentApi.new
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- access_signature: "access_signature_example", # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
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- access_tag: "access_tag_example", # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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+ access_signature: 'access_signature_example', # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
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+ access_tag: 'access_tag_example', # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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  access_user_id: 56, # Integer | Access user's id is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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- access_user_ip: "access_user_ip_example", # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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+ access_user_ip: 'access_user_ip_example', # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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  document_id: 56, # Integer | Document's unique id.
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- document_tag: "document_tag_example", # String | Custom data.
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- document_status: "document_status_example", # String | The status of the document. Possible values: * PENDING * CANCELED * VALIDATED
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+ document_tag: 'document_tag_example', # String | Custom data.
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+ document_status: 'document_status_example', # String | The status of the document. Possible values: * PENDING * CANCELED * VALIDATED
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+ user_name: 'user_name_example', # String | Document user's name.
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+ user_email: 'user_email_example', # String | Document user's email.
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+ file_name: 'file_name_example', # String | Document's name.
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- is_agent: "is_agent_example", # String | is agent field.
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+ is_agent: 'is_agent_example', # String | is agent field.
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  page_number: 56, # Integer | Pagination page number. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists).
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  page_count: 56, # Integer | The number of items per page. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists).
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- sort_by: "sort_by_example", # String | The transaction element you want to sort the list with. Default value : _createdDate_. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists).
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- sort_order: "sort_order_example", # String | The order you want to sort the list. * **DESC** for a descending sort * **ASC** for a ascending sort. Default value : DESC. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists).
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- created_date_from: DateTime.parse("2013-10-20T19:20:30+01:00"), # DateTime | The creation date from which you want to filter the request result. Format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists)
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- created_date_to: DateTime.parse("2013-10-20T19:20:30+01:00"), # DateTime | The creation date up to which you want to filter the request result. Format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists)
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- updated_date_from: DateTime.parse("2013-10-20T19:20:30+01:00"), # DateTime | The modification date from which you want to filter the request result. Format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists)
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- updated_date_to: DateTime.parse("2013-10-20T19:20:30+01:00") # DateTime | The modification date up to which you want to filter the request result. Format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists)
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+ sort_by: 'sort_by_example', # String | The transaction element you want to sort the list with. Default value : _createdDate_. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists).
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+ sort_order: 'sort_order_example', # String | The order you want to sort the list. * **DESC** for a descending sort * **ASC** for a ascending sort. Default value : DESC. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists).
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+ created_date_to: DateTime.parse('2013-10-20T19:20:30+01:00'), # DateTime | The creation date up to which you want to filter the request result. Format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists)
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data/docs/HeartbeatApi.md CHANGED
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- access_tag: "access_tag_example", # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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+ access_signature: 'access_signature_example', # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://www.treezor.com/security-authentication).
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+ fields: ['fields_example'], # Array<String> | List of the object's properties you want to pick up.
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+ filter: 'filter_example', # String | You can filter the API response by using filter(s). Filterable fields are : - id - cardId - tokenRequestor - statusId - createdDate - modifiedDate Filters should be separated by a \";\". Example for 3 filters : FILTER1;FILTER2;FILTER3. A single filter has the following syntax : \"fieldName criterion expression\". Where : - fieldName : the name of a filterable field of this object. - expression : the values to be included or excluded (see the table below for more information) - criterion : a filter criterion. Here are the possible values for criterion : | Criteria | Description | Type | Expression Example | |----------|------------------------|------------------------------------------|--------------------| | > | greater than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | >= | greater or equal than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | < | less than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | <= | less or equal than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | != | not equal to | alphanumeric string | 100 | | like | like | alphanumeric string | 100 | | in | in | alphanumeric strings separated by commas | 100,30,25 | | == | equals | alphanumeric string | 100 |
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  page_number: 56, # Integer | Pagination page number. More info [here](https://www.treezor.com/lists).
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  page_count: 56, # Integer | The number of items per page. More info [here](https://www.treezor.com/lists).
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- sort_by: "sort_by_example", # String | The transaction element you want to sort the list with. Default value : _createdDate_. More info [here](https://www.treezor.com/lists).
105
- sort_order: "sort_order_example" # String | The order you want to sort the list. * **DESC** for a descending sort * **ASC** for a ascending sort. Default value : DESC. More info [here](https://www.treezor.com/lists).
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+ sort_by: 'sort_by_example', # String | The transaction element you want to sort the list with. Default value : _createdDate_. More info [here](https://www.treezor.com/lists).
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+ sort_order: 'sort_order_example' # String | The order you want to sort the list. * **DESC** for a descending sort * **ASC** for a ascending sort. Default value : DESC. More info [here](https://www.treezor.com/lists).
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38
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- access_signature: "access_signature_example", # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
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- access_tag: "access_tag_example", # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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+ access_signature: 'access_signature_example', # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
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+ access_tag: 'access_tag_example', # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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  access_user_id: 56, # Integer | Access user's id is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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- access_user_ip: "access_user_ip_example", # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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+ access_user_ip: 'access_user_ip_example', # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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  mandate_id: 56, # Integer | Mandate's Id
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  user_id: 56, # Integer | User's id who initiates the mandate request.
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- unique_mandate_reference: "unique_mandate_reference_example", # String | Unique Mandate Reference (UMR) of the searched mandate. It is a sequence of characters that ensures the mandate traceability. UMR coupled with SCI allows to uniquely identify a creditor and a contract for any mandate. It is provided at the mandate creation.
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- mandate_status: "mandate_status_example", # String | Mandate's status. Possible values: * CANCELED * PENDING * VALIDATED
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- filter: "filter_example" # String | You can filter the API response by using filter(s). Filters should be separated by a \";\". Example for 3 filters : FILTER1;FILTER2;FILTER3. A single filter has the following syntax : \"fieldName criterion expression\". Where : - fieldName : the name of a filterable field of this object. - expression : the values to be included or excluded (see the table below for more information) - criterion : a filter criterion. Here are the possible values for criterion : | Criteria | Description | Type | Expression Example | |----------|------------------------|------------------------------------------|--------------------| | > | greater than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | >= | greater or equal than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | < | less than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | <= | less or equal than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | != | not equal to | alphanumeric string | 100 | | like | like | alphanumeric string | 100 | | in | in | alphanumeric strings separated by commas | 100,30,25 | | == | equals | alphanumeric string | 100 |
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+ unique_mandate_reference: 'unique_mandate_reference_example', # String | Unique Mandate Reference (UMR) of the searched mandate. It is a sequence of characters that ensures the mandate traceability. UMR coupled with SCI allows to uniquely identify a creditor and a contract for any mandate. It is provided at the mandate creation.
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+ mandate_status: 'mandate_status_example', # String | Mandate's status. Possible values: * CANCELED * PENDING * VALIDATED
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+ filter: 'filter_example' # String | You can filter the API response by using filter(s). Filters should be separated by a \";\". Example for 3 filters : FILTER1;FILTER2;FILTER3. A single filter has the following syntax : \"fieldName criterion expression\". Where : - fieldName : the name of a filterable field of this object. - expression : the values to be included or excluded (see the table below for more information) - criterion : a filter criterion. Here are the possible values for criterion : | Criteria | Description | Type | Expression Example | |----------|------------------------|------------------------------------------|--------------------| | > | greater than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | >= | greater or equal than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | < | less than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | <= | less or equal than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | != | not equal to | alphanumeric string | 100 | | like | like | alphanumeric string | 100 | | in | in | alphanumeric strings separated by commas | 100,30,25 | | == | equals | alphanumeric string | 100 |
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- access_token = "access_token_example" # String | Access token must be defined here or in Authorization HTTP header. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
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+ access_token = 'access_token_example' # String | Access token must be defined here or in Authorization HTTP header. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
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- access_signature = "access_signature_example" # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
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+ access_signature = 'access_signature_example' # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
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- access_tag: "access_tag_example", # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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+ access_tag: 'access_tag_example', # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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  access_user_id: 56, # Integer | Access user's id is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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- access_user_ip: "access_user_ip_example", # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
230
- debtor_mobile: "debtor_mobile_example" # String | Debtor's mobile phone number. Used to send the OTP for signature
229
+ access_user_ip: 'access_user_ip_example', # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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+ debtor_mobile: 'debtor_mobile_example' # String | Debtor's mobile phone number. Used to send the OTP for signature
231
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+ access_token = 'access_token_example' # String | Access token must be defined here or in Authorization HTTP header. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
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+ access_signature = 'access_signature_example' # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
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  user_id = 56 # Integer | User's is who initiates the mandate request.
298
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299
- otp = "otp_example" # String | The One-time password that the user got once mandate created.
299
+ otp = 'otp_example' # String | The One-time password that the user got once mandate created.
300
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  opts = {
302
- access_tag: "access_tag_example", # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
302
+ access_tag: 'access_tag_example', # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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  access_user_id: 56, # Integer | Access user's id is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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- access_user_ip: "access_user_ip_example", # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
305
- debtor_signature_ip: "debtor_signature_ip_example" # String | IP address from which the mandate will be signed.
304
+ access_user_ip: 'access_user_ip_example', # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
305
+ debtor_signature_ip: 'debtor_signature_ip_example' # String | IP address from which the mandate will be signed.
306
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307
307
 
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@@ -364,35 +364,35 @@ end
364
364
 
365
365
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366
366
 
367
- sdd_type = "sdd_type_example" # String | Type of mandate. | Type | Description | | ---- | ----------- | | core | Sepa Direct Debit Core | | b2b | Sepa Direct Debit Business 2 Business |
367
+ sdd_type = 'sdd_type_example' # String | Type of mandate. | Type | Description | | ---- | ----------- | | core | Sepa Direct Debit Core | | b2b | Sepa Direct Debit Business 2 Business |
368
368
 
369
369
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370
370
 
371
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371
+ user_id = 'user_id_example' # String | User's id who initiates the mandate request. The creditor.
372
372
 
373
- debtor_name = "debtor_name_example" # String | Debtor's full name
373
+ debtor_name = 'debtor_name_example' # String | Debtor's full name
374
374
 
375
- debtor_address = "debtor_address_example" # String | Debtor's address.
375
+ debtor_address = 'debtor_address_example' # String | Debtor's address.
376
376
 
377
- debtor_city = "debtor_city_example" # String | Debtor's city.
377
+ debtor_city = 'debtor_city_example' # String | Debtor's city.
378
378
 
379
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379
+ debtor_zip_code = 'debtor_zip_code_example' # String | Debtor's zip code
380
380
 
381
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381
+ debtor_country = 'debtor_country_example' # String | Debtor's country
382
382
 
383
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383
+ debtor_iban = 'debtor_iban_example' # String | Debtor's IBAN
384
384
 
385
- sequence_type = "sequence_type_example" # String | Type of mandate. | Type | Description | | ---- | ----------- | | one-off | One-off payment | | recurrent | Recurrent payment | Default value: one-off.
385
+ sequence_type = 'sequence_type_example' # String | Type of mandate. | Type | Description | | ---- | ----------- | | one-off | One-off payment | | recurrent | Recurrent payment | Default value: one-off.
386
386
 
387
- created_ip = "created_ip_example" # String | IP address of the system that created mandate.
387
+ created_ip = 'created_ip_example' # String | IP address of the system that created mandate.
388
388
 
389
389
  opts = {
390
- access_signature: "access_signature_example", # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
391
- access_tag: "access_tag_example", # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
390
+ access_signature: 'access_signature_example', # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
391
+ access_tag: 'access_tag_example', # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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  access_user_id: 56, # Integer | Access user's id is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
393
- access_user_ip: "access_user_ip_example", # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
394
- debtor_bic: "debtor_bic_example", # String | Debtor's BIC (or SWIFT)
395
- signature_date: "signature_date_example" # String | Signature date of the mandate. Required if is paper.
393
+ access_user_ip: 'access_user_ip_example', # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
394
+ debtor_bic: 'debtor_bic_example', # String | Debtor's BIC (or SWIFT)
395
+ signature_date: 'signature_date_example' # String | Signature date of the mandate. Required if is paper.
396
396
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397
397
 
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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ api_instance = TreezorClient::MccRestrictionGroupsApi.new
35
35
  id = 789 # Integer | MCC restriction Group internal id.
36
36
 
37
37
  opts = {
38
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38
+ fields: ['fields_example'] # Array<String> | List of the object's properties you want to pick up.
39
39
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40
40
 
41
41
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@@ -91,16 +91,16 @@ end
91
91
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92
92
 
93
93
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94
- access_signature: "access_signature_example", # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
95
- access_tag: "access_tag_example", # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
94
+ access_signature: 'access_signature_example', # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
95
+ access_tag: 'access_tag_example', # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
96
96
  access_user_id: 56, # Integer | Access user's id is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
97
- access_user_ip: "access_user_ip_example", # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
98
- fields: ["fields_example"], # Array<String> | List of the object's properties you want to pick up.
99
- filter: "filter_example", # String | You can filter the API response by using filter(s). Filterable fields are : - id - name - isWhitelist - status - startDate - createdDate Filters should be separated by a \";\". Example for 3 filters : FILTER1;FILTER2;FILTER3. A single filter has the following syntax : \"fieldName criterion expression\". Where : - fieldName : the name of a filterable field of this object. - expression : the values to be included or excluded (see the table below for more information) - criterion : a filter criterion. Here are the possible values for criterion : | Criteria | Description | Type | Expression Example | |----------|------------------------|------------------------------------------|--------------------| | > | greater than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | >= | greater or equal than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | < | less than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | <= | less or equal than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | != | not equal to | alphanumeric string | 100 | | like | like | alphanumeric string | 100 | | in | in | alphanumeric strings separated by commas | 100,30,25 | | == | equals | alphanumeric string | 100 |
97
+ access_user_ip: 'access_user_ip_example', # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
98
+ fields: ['fields_example'], # Array<String> | List of the object's properties you want to pick up.
99
+ filter: 'filter_example', # String | You can filter the API response by using filter(s). Filterable fields are : - id - name - isWhitelist - status - startDate - createdDate Filters should be separated by a \";\". Example for 3 filters : FILTER1;FILTER2;FILTER3. A single filter has the following syntax : \"fieldName criterion expression\". Where : - fieldName : the name of a filterable field of this object. - expression : the values to be included or excluded (see the table below for more information) - criterion : a filter criterion. Here are the possible values for criterion : | Criteria | Description | Type | Expression Example | |----------|------------------------|------------------------------------------|--------------------| | > | greater than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | >= | greater or equal than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | < | less than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | <= | less or equal than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | != | not equal to | alphanumeric string | 100 | | like | like | alphanumeric string | 100 | | in | in | alphanumeric strings separated by commas | 100,30,25 | | == | equals | alphanumeric string | 100 |
100
100
  page_number: 56, # Integer | Pagination page number. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists).
101
101
  page_count: 56, # Integer | The number of items per page. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists).
102
- sort_by: "sort_by_example", # String | The transaction element you want to sort the list with. Default value : _createdDate_. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists).
103
- sort_order: "sort_order_example" # String | The order you want to sort the list. * **DESC** for a descending sort * **ASC** for a ascending sort. Default value : DESC. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists).
102
+ sort_by: 'sort_by_example', # String | The transaction element you want to sort the list with. Default value : _createdDate_. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists).
103
+ sort_order: 'sort_order_example' # String | The order you want to sort the list. * **DESC** for a descending sort * **ASC** for a ascending sort. Default value : DESC. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists).
104
104
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105
105
 
106
106
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@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ api_instance = TreezorClient::MccRestrictionGroupsApi.new
166
166
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167
167
 
168
168
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169
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169
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170
170
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171
171
 
172
172
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@@ -222,11 +222,11 @@ end
222
222
  api_instance = TreezorClient::MccRestrictionGroupsApi.new
223
223
 
224
224
  opts = {
225
- access_signature: "access_signature_example", # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
226
- access_tag: "access_tag_example", # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
225
+ access_signature: 'access_signature_example', # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
226
+ access_tag: 'access_tag_example', # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
227
227
  access_user_id: 56, # Integer | Access user's id is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
228
- access_user_ip: "access_user_ip_example", # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
229
- fields: ["fields_example"], # Array<String> | List of the object's properties you want to pick up.
228
+ access_user_ip: 'access_user_ip_example', # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
229
+ fields: ['fields_example'], # Array<String> | List of the object's properties you want to pick up.
230
230
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231
231
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232
232
 
@@ -289,10 +289,10 @@ api_instance = TreezorClient::MccRestrictionGroupsApi.new
289
289
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290
290
 
291
291
  opts = {
292
- access_signature: "access_signature_example", # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
293
- access_tag: "access_tag_example", # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
292
+ access_signature: 'access_signature_example', # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
293
+ access_tag: 'access_tag_example', # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
294
294
  access_user_id: 56, # Integer | Access user's id is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
295
- access_user_ip: "access_user_ip_example", # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
295
+ access_user_ip: 'access_user_ip_example', # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
296
296
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297
297
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298
298
 
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ api_instance = TreezorClient::MerchantIdRestrictionGroupsApi.new
35
35
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36
36
 
37
37
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38
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38
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39
39
  }
40
40
 
41
41
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@@ -91,16 +91,16 @@ end
91
91
  api_instance = TreezorClient::MerchantIdRestrictionGroupsApi.new
92
92
 
93
93
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94
- access_signature: "access_signature_example", # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
95
- access_tag: "access_tag_example", # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
94
+ access_signature: 'access_signature_example', # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
95
+ access_tag: 'access_tag_example', # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
96
96
  access_user_id: 56, # Integer | Access user's id is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
97
- access_user_ip: "access_user_ip_example", # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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- filter: "filter_example", # String | You can filter the API response by using filter(s). Filterable fields are : - id - name - isWhitelist - status - startDate - createdDate Filters should be separated by a \";\". Example for 3 filters : FILTER1;FILTER2;FILTER3. A single filter has the following syntax : \"fieldName criterion expression\". Where : - fieldName : the name of a filterable field of this object. - expression : the values to be included or excluded (see the table below for more information) - criterion : a filter criterion. Here are the possible values for criterion : | Criteria | Description | Type | Expression Example | |----------|------------------------|------------------------------------------|--------------------| | > | greater than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | >= | greater or equal than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | < | less than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | <= | less or equal than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | != | not equal to | alphanumeric string | 100 | | like | like | alphanumeric string | 100 | | in | in | alphanumeric strings separated by commas | 100,30,25 | | == | equals | alphanumeric string | 100 |
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+ access_user_ip: 'access_user_ip_example', # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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+ fields: ['fields_example'], # Array<String> | List of the object's properties you want to pick up.
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+ filter: 'filter_example', # String | You can filter the API response by using filter(s). Filterable fields are : - id - name - isWhitelist - status - startDate - createdDate Filters should be separated by a \";\". Example for 3 filters : FILTER1;FILTER2;FILTER3. A single filter has the following syntax : \"fieldName criterion expression\". Where : - fieldName : the name of a filterable field of this object. - expression : the values to be included or excluded (see the table below for more information) - criterion : a filter criterion. Here are the possible values for criterion : | Criteria | Description | Type | Expression Example | |----------|------------------------|------------------------------------------|--------------------| | > | greater than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | >= | greater or equal than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | < | less than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | <= | less or equal than | alphanumeric string | 100 | | != | not equal to | alphanumeric string | 100 | | like | like | alphanumeric string | 100 | | in | in | alphanumeric strings separated by commas | 100,30,25 | | == | equals | alphanumeric string | 100 |
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- sort_by: "sort_by_example", # String | The transaction element you want to sort the list with. Default value : _createdDate_. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists).
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- sort_order: "sort_order_example" # String | The order you want to sort the list. * **DESC** for a descending sort * **ASC** for a ascending sort. Default value : DESC. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists).
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+ sort_by: 'sort_by_example', # String | The transaction element you want to sort the list with. Default value : _createdDate_. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists).
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+ sort_order: 'sort_order_example' # String | The order you want to sort the list. * **DESC** for a descending sort * **ASC** for a ascending sort. Default value : DESC. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists).
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- access_signature: "access_signature_example", # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
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- access_tag: "access_tag_example", # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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+ access_signature: 'access_signature_example', # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
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+ access_tag: 'access_tag_example', # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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  access_user_id: 56, # Integer | Access user's id is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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- access_user_ip: "access_user_ip_example", # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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+ access_user_ip: 'access_user_ip_example', # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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- access_tag: "access_tag_example", # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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+ access_signature: 'access_signature_example', # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
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+ access_tag: 'access_tag_example', # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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- access_user_ip: "access_user_ip_example", # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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+ access_user_ip: 'access_user_ip_example', # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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- access_tag: "access_tag_example", # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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+ access_signature: 'access_signature_example', # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
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+ access_tag: 'access_tag_example', # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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- payin_tag: "payin_tag_example", # String | Client custom data.
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- user_name: "user_name_example", # String | User's name who performed the operation (debited).
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- user_email: "user_email_example", # String | User's email who performed the operation (debited).
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+ user_name: 'user_name_example', # String | User's name who performed the operation (debited).
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+ user_email: 'user_email_example', # String | User's email who performed the operation (debited).
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- event_alias: "event_alias_example", # String | Wallet eventAlias of the payin (credited wallet).
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+ event_alias: 'event_alias_example', # String | Wallet eventAlias of the payin (credited wallet).
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  wallet_type_id: 56, # Integer | Payin's wallet type id.
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- payment_method_id: "payment_method_id_example", # String | Payin's payment method id.
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- created_date_from: DateTime.parse("2013-10-20T19:20:30+01:00"), # DateTime | The creation date from which you want to filter the request result. Format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists)
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- created_date_to: DateTime.parse("2013-10-20T19:20:30+01:00"), # DateTime | The creation date up to which you want to filter the request result. Format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists)
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- updated_date_to: DateTime.parse("2013-10-20T19:20:30+01:00"), # DateTime | The modification date up to which you want to filter the request result. Format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists)
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+ payment_method_id: 'payment_method_id_example', # String | Payin's payment method id.
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+ created_date_from: DateTime.parse('2013-10-20T19:20:30+01:00'), # DateTime | The creation date from which you want to filter the request result. Format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists)
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+ created_date_to: DateTime.parse('2013-10-20T19:20:30+01:00'), # DateTime | The creation date up to which you want to filter the request result. Format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists)
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+ updated_date_from: DateTime.parse('2013-10-20T19:20:30+01:00'), # DateTime | The modification date from which you want to filter the request result. Format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists)
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+ updated_date_to: DateTime.parse('2013-10-20T19:20:30+01:00'), # DateTime | The modification date up to which you want to filter the request result. Format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists)
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  page_count: 56, # Integer | The number of items per page. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists).
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- sort_by: "sort_by_example", # String | The transaction element you want to sort the list with. Default value : createdDate. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists).
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- sort_order: "sort_order_example" # String | The order you want to sort the list. * **DESC** for a descending sort * **ASC** for a ascending sort. Default value : DESC. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists).
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+ sort_by: 'sort_by_example', # String | The transaction element you want to sort the list with. Default value : createdDate. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists).
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+ sort_order: 'sort_order_example' # String | The order you want to sort the list. * **DESC** for a descending sort * **ASC** for a ascending sort. Default value : DESC. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/lists).
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- currency = "currency_example" # String | Payin currency. Format: [ISO 4217](https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217). Must be the same as the wallet's.
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+ currency = 'currency_example' # String | Payin currency. Format: [ISO 4217](https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217). Must be the same as the wallet's.
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- access_tag: "access_tag_example", # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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+ access_signature: 'access_signature_example', # String | Access signature can be mandatory for specific context. Treezor will contact you if so. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/security-authentication).
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+ access_tag: 'access_tag_example', # String | Access tag is used for idem potency query. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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- access_user_ip: "access_user_ip_example", # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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- payin_tag: "payin_tag_example", # String | Client custom data.
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+ access_user_ip: 'access_user_ip_example', # String | Access user's ip is used for user's action restriction. More info [here](https://agent.treezor.com/basics).
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+ payin_tag: 'payin_tag_example', # String | Client custom data.
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- payment_accepted_url: "payment_accepted_url_example", # String | Url where cardholder is redirected if payment is successful. When using paymentMethodId 23 and 24 an HTTPS URL is mandatory.
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- payment_waiting_url: "payment_waiting_url_example", # String | Url where cardholder is redirected to wait payment processing. When using paymentMethodId 23 and 24 an HTTPS URL is mandatory.
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- payment_refused_url: "payment_refused_url_example", # String | Url where cardholder is redirected if payment is refused. When using paymentMethodId 23 and 24 an HTTPS URL is mandatory.
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- payment_exception_url: "payment_exception_url_example", # String | Url where cardholder is redirected if the payment process raised an exception. When using paymentMethodId 23 and 24 an HTTPS URL is mandatory.
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+ payment_accepted_url: 'payment_accepted_url_example', # String | Url where cardholder is redirected if payment is successful. When using paymentMethodId 23 and 24 an HTTPS URL is mandatory.
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+ payment_waiting_url: 'payment_waiting_url_example', # String | Url where cardholder is redirected to wait payment processing. When using paymentMethodId 23 and 24 an HTTPS URL is mandatory.
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+ payment_refused_url: 'payment_refused_url_example', # String | Url where cardholder is redirected if payment is refused. When using paymentMethodId 23 and 24 an HTTPS URL is mandatory.
260
+ payment_canceled_url: 'payment_canceled_url_example', # String | Url where cardholder is redirected if payment is canceled. When using paymentMethodId 23 and 24 an HTTPS URL is mandatory.
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+ payment_exception_url: 'payment_exception_url_example', # String | Url where cardholder is redirected if the payment process raised an exception. When using paymentMethodId 23 and 24 an HTTPS URL is mandatory.
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263
- message_to_user: "message_to_user_example", # String | Message to send to wallet's user. In the case of a Sepa Direct Debit Core payment method this parameter will be the reconciliation information transmitted to the Debtor (ie. Invoice number ...). In this case it cannot be more than 140 characters.
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- language: "language_example", # String | Language for the third party interface.
265
- created_ip: "created_ip_example", # String | User's IP address
266
- payin_date: "payin_date_example", # String | The date at which the SDD should be presented. This parameter is mandatory when performing a payin of method SDD Core. Format is YYYY-MM-DD The date should follow some requirements (Traget 2 working day) : - Be a weekday (Monday to Friday) - January 1st is excluded - May 1st is excluded - December 25 is excluded - December 26th is excluded - Easter day is excluded - Easter Monday is excluded - Good Friday is excluded
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+ message_to_user: 'message_to_user_example', # String | Message to send to wallet's user. In the case of a Sepa Direct Debit Core payment method this parameter will be the reconciliation information transmitted to the Debtor (ie. Invoice number ...). In this case it cannot be more than 140 characters.
264
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265
+ created_ip: 'created_ip_example', # String | User's IP address
266
+ payin_date: 'payin_date_example', # String | The date at which the SDD should be presented. This parameter is mandatory when performing a payin of method SDD Core. Format is YYYY-MM-DD The date should follow some requirements (Traget 2 working day) : - Be a weekday (Monday to Friday) - January 1st is excluded - May 1st is excluded - December 25 is excluded - December 26th is excluded - Easter day is excluded - Easter Monday is excluded - Good Friday is excluded
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