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besepa-python
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| 2 | from besepa.resource import Create, Delete, Find, List, Post, Resource, Update |
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| 5 | class Customer(List, Find, Create, Delete, Update, Post): |
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| 6 | """Customer class wrapping the REST api/1/customers endpoint |
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| 8 | Usage:: |
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| 10 | >>> customers = Customer.all() |
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| 12 | >>> customer = Customer.new({}) |
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| 13 | >>> customer.create() # return True or False |
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| 14 | """ |
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| 15 | path = "api/1/customers" |
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| 17 | def create_bank_account(self, attributes): |
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| 18 | # /customers/<CUSTOMER-ID>/bank_accounts |
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| 19 | return self.post('bank_accounts', attributes) |
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| 21 | def list_bank_accounts(self): |
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| 22 | # /customers/<CUSTOMER-ID>/bank_accounts |
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| 23 | endpoint = util.join_url(self.path, str(self['id']), 'bank_accounts') |
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| 24 | response = self.api.get(endpoint) |
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| 25 | try: |
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| 26 | return Resource(response, api=self.api) |
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| 27 | except AttributeError: |
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| 28 | # To handle the case when response is JSON Array |
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| 29 | if isinstance(response, list): |
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| 30 | new_resp = [Resource(elem, api=self.api) for elem in response] |
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| 31 | return new_resp |
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| 33 | def create_debit(self, attributes): |
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| 34 | # /customers/invoices/<CUSTOMER-ID>/debits |
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| 35 | return self.post('debits', attributes) |
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| 38 | Customer.convert_resources['bank_accounts'] = Resource |
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| 39 | Customer.convert_resources['bank_account'] = Resource |
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| 40 | Customer.convert_resources['mandate'] = Resource |
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The coding style of this project requires that you add a docstring to this code element. Below, you find an example for methods:
If you would like to know more about docstrings, we recommend to read PEP-257: Docstring Conventions.