@emilgroup/payment-sdk 1.4.1-beta.9 → 1.5.1-beta.0

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  1. package/.openapi-generator/FILES +11 -11
  2. package/README.md +2 -2
  3. package/api/bank-accounts-api.ts +500 -88
  4. package/api/bank-transaction-api.ts +93 -123
  5. package/api/{default-api.ts → health-check-api.ts} +22 -18
  6. package/api/payment-methods-api.ts +61 -242
  7. package/api/payment-reminders-api.ts +57 -99
  8. package/api/payment-setup-api.ts +17 -9
  9. package/api/payments-api.ts +72 -135
  10. package/api/refunds-api.ts +80 -120
  11. package/api/tenant-bank-account-api.ts +96 -118
  12. package/api/webhooks-api.ts +38 -21
  13. package/api.ts +3 -3
  14. package/base.ts +22 -10
  15. package/common.ts +2 -2
  16. package/configuration.ts +1 -1
  17. package/dist/api/bank-accounts-api.d.ts +292 -69
  18. package/dist/api/bank-accounts-api.js +432 -62
  19. package/dist/api/bank-transaction-api.d.ts +84 -104
  20. package/dist/api/bank-transaction-api.js +63 -74
  21. package/dist/api/health-check-api.d.ts +70 -0
  22. package/dist/api/{default-api.js → health-check-api.js} +31 -27
  23. package/dist/api/payment-methods-api.d.ts +51 -151
  24. package/dist/api/payment-methods-api.js +48 -178
  25. package/dist/api/payment-reminders-api.d.ts +52 -79
  26. package/dist/api/payment-reminders-api.js +44 -62
  27. package/dist/api/payment-setup-api.d.ts +17 -9
  28. package/dist/api/payment-setup-api.js +17 -9
  29. package/dist/api/payments-api.d.ts +62 -98
  30. package/dist/api/payments-api.js +55 -85
  31. package/dist/api/refunds-api.d.ts +73 -91
  32. package/dist/api/refunds-api.js +58 -68
  33. package/dist/api/tenant-bank-account-api.d.ts +90 -105
  34. package/dist/api/tenant-bank-account-api.js +63 -75
  35. package/dist/api/webhooks-api.d.ts +29 -16
  36. package/dist/api/webhooks-api.js +29 -19
  37. package/dist/api.d.ts +2 -2
  38. package/dist/api.js +2 -2
  39. package/dist/base.d.ts +6 -3
  40. package/dist/base.js +31 -22
  41. package/dist/common.d.ts +2 -2
  42. package/dist/common.js +1 -1
  43. package/dist/configuration.d.ts +1 -1
  44. package/dist/configuration.js +1 -1
  45. package/dist/index.d.ts +1 -1
  46. package/dist/index.js +1 -1
  47. package/dist/models/{bank-transaction-response-class.d.ts → bank-transaction-class-without-expand-properties.d.ts} +31 -33
  48. package/dist/models/{bank-transaction-response-class.js → bank-transaction-class-without-expand-properties.js} +1 -1
  49. package/dist/models/create-bank-account-request-dto.d.ts +42 -0
  50. package/dist/models/{get-refund-response-class.js → create-bank-account-request-dto.js} +1 -1
  51. package/dist/models/create-payment-reminder-request-dto.d.ts +1 -1
  52. package/dist/models/create-payment-reminder-request-dto.js +1 -1
  53. package/dist/models/create-payment-request-dto.d.ts +3 -3
  54. package/dist/models/create-payment-request-dto.js +1 -1
  55. package/dist/models/create-refund-request-dto.d.ts +1 -1
  56. package/dist/models/create-refund-request-dto.js +1 -1
  57. package/dist/models/create-tenant-bank-account-request-dto.d.ts +1 -1
  58. package/dist/models/create-tenant-bank-account-request-dto.js +1 -1
  59. package/dist/models/create-tenant-bank-account-response-class.d.ts +25 -0
  60. package/dist/models/{create-refund-response-class.js → create-tenant-bank-account-response-class.js} +1 -1
  61. package/dist/models/deactivate-payment-reminder-request-dto.d.ts +1 -1
  62. package/dist/models/deactivate-payment-reminder-request-dto.js +1 -1
  63. package/dist/models/get-tenant-bank-account-response-class.d.ts +5 -5
  64. package/dist/models/get-tenant-bank-account-response-class.js +1 -1
  65. package/dist/models/index.d.ts +10 -10
  66. package/dist/models/index.js +10 -10
  67. package/dist/models/inline-response200.d.ts +1 -1
  68. package/dist/models/inline-response200.js +1 -1
  69. package/dist/models/inline-response503.d.ts +1 -1
  70. package/dist/models/inline-response503.js +1 -1
  71. package/dist/models/link-bank-transaction-request-dto-rest.d.ts +1 -1
  72. package/dist/models/link-bank-transaction-request-dto-rest.js +1 -1
  73. package/dist/models/list-tenant-bank-account-response-class.d.ts +31 -0
  74. package/dist/models/{get-bank-transactions-response-class.js → list-tenant-bank-account-response-class.js} +1 -1
  75. package/dist/models/set-primary-bank-account-request-dto-rest.d.ts +24 -0
  76. package/dist/models/set-primary-bank-account-request-dto-rest.js +15 -0
  77. package/dist/models/{tenant-bank-account-response-class.d.ts → tenant-bank-account-class-without-expand-properties.d.ts} +23 -11
  78. package/dist/models/tenant-bank-account-class-without-expand-properties.js +15 -0
  79. package/dist/models/tenant-bank-account-class.d.ts +85 -0
  80. package/dist/models/tenant-bank-account-class.js +15 -0
  81. package/dist/models/unlink-bank-transaction-request-dto-rest.d.ts +2 -2
  82. package/dist/models/unlink-bank-transaction-request-dto-rest.js +1 -1
  83. package/dist/models/update-bank-account-request-dto-rest.d.ts +30 -0
  84. package/dist/models/update-bank-account-request-dto-rest.js +15 -0
  85. package/dist/models/update-bank-account-request-dto.d.ts +36 -0
  86. package/dist/models/update-bank-account-request-dto.js +15 -0
  87. package/dist/models/update-tenant-bank-account-response-class.d.ts +25 -0
  88. package/dist/models/update-tenant-bank-account-response-class.js +15 -0
  89. package/dist/models/update-tenant-bank-account-rest-request-dto.d.ts +1 -1
  90. package/dist/models/update-tenant-bank-account-rest-request-dto.js +1 -1
  91. package/dist/models/validate-pspconfig-request-dto.d.ts +1 -1
  92. package/dist/models/validate-pspconfig-request-dto.js +1 -1
  93. package/index.ts +1 -1
  94. package/models/{bank-transaction-response-class.ts → bank-transaction-class-without-expand-properties.ts} +31 -33
  95. package/models/create-bank-account-request-dto.ts +48 -0
  96. package/models/create-payment-reminder-request-dto.ts +1 -1
  97. package/models/create-payment-request-dto.ts +3 -3
  98. package/models/create-refund-request-dto.ts +1 -1
  99. package/models/create-tenant-bank-account-request-dto.ts +1 -1
  100. package/models/create-tenant-bank-account-response-class.ts +31 -0
  101. package/models/deactivate-payment-reminder-request-dto.ts +1 -1
  102. package/models/get-tenant-bank-account-response-class.ts +5 -5
  103. package/models/index.ts +10 -10
  104. package/models/inline-response200.ts +1 -1
  105. package/models/inline-response503.ts +1 -1
  106. package/models/link-bank-transaction-request-dto-rest.ts +1 -1
  107. package/models/list-tenant-bank-account-response-class.ts +37 -0
  108. package/models/set-primary-bank-account-request-dto-rest.ts +30 -0
  109. package/models/{tenant-bank-account-response-class.ts → tenant-bank-account-class-without-expand-properties.ts} +23 -11
  110. package/models/tenant-bank-account-class.ts +91 -0
  111. package/models/unlink-bank-transaction-request-dto-rest.ts +2 -2
  112. package/models/update-bank-account-request-dto-rest.ts +36 -0
  113. package/models/update-bank-account-request-dto.ts +42 -0
  114. package/models/update-tenant-bank-account-response-class.ts +31 -0
  115. package/models/update-tenant-bank-account-rest-request-dto.ts +1 -1
  116. package/models/validate-pspconfig-request-dto.ts +1 -1
  117. package/package.json +1 -1
  118. package/dist/api/default-api.d.ts +0 -66
  119. package/dist/models/create-refund-response-class.d.ts +0 -25
  120. package/dist/models/get-bank-transactions-response-class.d.ts +0 -25
  121. package/dist/models/get-refund-response-class.d.ts +0 -25
  122. package/dist/models/get-request-dto.d.ts +0 -30
  123. package/dist/models/get-request-dto.js +0 -15
  124. package/dist/models/list-bank-transactions-response-class.d.ts +0 -31
  125. package/dist/models/list-bank-transactions-response-class.js +0 -15
  126. package/dist/models/list-refunds-response-class.d.ts +0 -31
  127. package/dist/models/list-refunds-response-class.js +0 -15
  128. package/dist/models/refund-class.d.ts +0 -104
  129. package/dist/models/refund-class.js +0 -28
  130. package/dist/models/tenant-bank-account-response-class.js +0 -15
  131. package/dist/models/transaction-class.d.ts +0 -54
  132. package/dist/models/transaction-class.js +0 -15
  133. package/models/create-refund-response-class.ts +0 -31
  134. package/models/get-bank-transactions-response-class.ts +0 -31
  135. package/models/get-refund-response-class.ts +0 -31
  136. package/models/get-request-dto.ts +0 -36
  137. package/models/list-bank-transactions-response-class.ts +0 -37
  138. package/models/list-refunds-response-class.ts +0 -37
  139. package/models/refund-class.ts +0 -114
  140. package/models/transaction-class.ts +0 -60
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  /**
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  * Emil Payment Service
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- * This service directly communicates with the various Payment Service Providers (PSPs) in order to charge or refund customers. This service will automatically connect to the PSP linked in your admin configuration; meaning if you configured Stripe, it will automatically create a payment on Stripe when you create it in Emil.
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+ * This service directly communicates with the various Payment Service Providers (PSPs) in order to charge or refund customers. This service will automatically connect to the PSP linked in your admin configuration; meaning if you configured Stripe, it will automatically create a payment on Stripe when you create it in Emil.
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+ * @param {string} [filter] Filter the response by one or multiple fields. In general, fetching filtered responses will conserve bandwidth and reduce response time.&lt;br/&gt; &lt;br/&gt; &lt;i&gt;Allowed values: code, id, status, reason, psp, accountCode, invoiceCode&lt;/i&gt;
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+ * @param {string} [filters] Filters the response by one or multiple fields. Advanced filter functionality allows you to perform more complex filtering operations.&lt;br/&gt; &lt;br/&gt; &lt;i&gt;Allowed values: code, id, status, reason, psp, accountCode, invoiceCode&lt;/i&gt;
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+ * @param {string} [search] Search the response for matches in any searchable field. Use filter instead where possible for improved performance.&lt;br/&gt; &lt;br/&gt; &lt;i&gt;Searchable fields: id, createdAt, updatedAt, amount, psp, accountCode, invoiceCode, reason, status&lt;/i&gt;
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+ * @param {string} [order] Order allows you to specify the desired order of entities retrieved from the server by ascending (ASC) or descending (DESC) order.&lt;br/&gt; &lt;br/&gt; &lt;i&gt;Allowed values: id, createdAt, updatedAt, amount&lt;/i&gt;
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+ * @param {string} [expand] Expand to fetch additional information about the list items. Expanding resources can reduce the number of API calls required to accomplish a task. Use with discretion as some expanded fields can drastically increase payload size.&lt;br/&gt; &lt;br/&gt; &lt;i&gt;Allowed values: refundItems&lt;i&gt;
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