Hash
A Customer object.
Authentication object used to access the API (See Simplify::Authentication for details)
Creates an Customer object
parms |
a hash of parameters; valid keys are: |
card => addressCity City of the cardholder. required
card => addressCountry Country code (ISO-3166-1-alpha-2 code) of residence of the cardholder. required
card => addressLine1 Address of the cardholder required
card => addressLine2 Address of the cardholder if needed. required
card => addressState State of residence of the cardholder. State abbreviations should be used. required
card => addressZip Postal code of the cardholder. The postal code size is between 5 and 9 in length and only contain numbers or letters. required
card => cvc CVC security code of the card. This is the code on the back of the card. Example: 123 required
card => expMonth Expiration month of the card. Format is MM. Example: January = 01 required
card => expYear Expiration year of the card. Format is YY. Example: 2013 = 13 required
card => id ID of card. Unused during customer create.
card => name Name as appears on the card. required
card => number Card number as it appears on the card. [max length: 19, min length: 13]
email Email address of the customer required
name Customer name [max length: 50, min length: 2] required
reference Reference field for external applications use.
subscriptions => amount Amount of payment in the smallest unit of your currency. Example: 100 = $1.00
subscriptions => billingCycle How the plan is billed to the customer. Values must be AUTO (indefinitely until the customer cancels) or FIXED (a fixed number of billing cycles). [default: AUTO]
subscriptions => billingCycleLimit The number of fixed billing cycles for a plan. Only used if the billingCycle parameter is set to FIXED. Example: 4
subscriptions => coupon Coupon associated with the subscription for the customer.
subscriptions => currency Currency code (ISO-4217). Must match the currency associated with your account.
subscriptions => currentPeriodEnd End date of subscription's current period
subscriptions => currentPeriodStart Start date of subscription's current period
subscriptions => customer The customer ID to create the subscription for. Do not supply this when creating a customer.
subscriptions => frequency Frequency of payment for the plan. Used in conjunction with frequencyPeriod. Valid values are "DAILY", "WEEKLY", "MONTHLY" and "YEARLY".
subscriptions => frequencyPeriod Period of frequency of payment for the plan. Example: if the frequency is weekly, and periodFrequency is 2, then the subscription is billed bi-weekly.
subscriptions => name Name describing subscription [max length: 50]
subscriptions => plan The plan ID that the subscription should be created from.
subscriptions => quantity Quantity of the plan for the subscription. [min value: 1]
subscriptions => renewalReminderLeadDays If set, how many days before the next billing cycle that a renewal reminder is sent to the customer. If null, then no emails are sent. Minimum value is 7 if set.
subscriptions => source Source of where subscription was created
token If specified, card associated with card token will be used
auth |
Authentication information used for the API call. If no value is passed the global keys Simplify::public_key and Simplify::private_key are used. For backwards compatibility the public and private keys may be passed instead of the authentication object. |
Returns a Customer object.
# File lib/simplify/customer.rb, line 96 def self.create(parms, *auth) auth_obj = Simplify::PaymentsApi.create_auth_object(auth) h = Simplify::PaymentsApi.execute("customer", 'create', parms, auth_obj) obj = Customer.new() obj.authentication = auth_obj obj = obj.merge!(h) obj end
Retrieve a Customer object from the API
id |
ID of object to retrieve |
auth |
Authentication information used for the API call. If no value is passed the global keys Simplify::public_key and Simplify::private_key are used. For backwards compatibility the public and private keys may be passed instead of the authentication object. |
Returns a Customer object.
# File lib/simplify/customer.rb, line 138 def self.find(id, *auth) auth_obj = Simplify::PaymentsApi.create_auth_object(auth) h = Simplify::PaymentsApi.execute("customer", 'show', {"id" => id}, auth_obj) obj = Customer.new() obj.authentication = auth_obj obj = obj.merge!(h) obj end
Retrieve Customer objects.
criteria |
a hash of parameters; valid keys are: |
filter <table class="filter_list"><tr><td>filter.id</td><td>Filter by the customer Id</td></tr><tr><td>filter.text</td><td>Can use this to filter by the name, email or reference for the customer</td></tr><tr><td>filter.dateCreatedMin<sup>*</sup></td><td>Filter by the minimum created date you are searching for - Date in UTC millis</td></tr><tr><td>filter.dateCreatedMax<sup>*</sup></td><td>Filter by the maximum created date you are searching for - Date in UTC millis</td></tr></table><br><sup>*</sup>Use dateCreatedMin with dateCreatedMax in the same filter if you want to search between two created dates
max Allows up to a max of 50 list items to return. [min value: 0, max value: 50, default: 20]
offset Used in paging of the list. This is the start offset of the page. [min value: 0, default: 0]
sorting Allows for ascending or descending sorting of the list. The value maps properties to the sort direction (either asc for ascending or desc for descending). Sortable properties are: dateCreated id name email reference.
auth |
Authentication information used for the API call. If no value is passed the global keys Simplify::public_key and Simplify::private_key are used. For backwards compatibility the public and private keys may be passed instead of the authentication object. |
Returns an object where the list property contains the list of Customer objects and the total property contains the total number of Customer objects available for the given criteria.
# File lib/simplify/customer.rb, line 122 def self.list(criteria = nil, *auth) auth_obj = Simplify::PaymentsApi.create_auth_object(auth) h = Simplify::PaymentsApi.execute("customer", 'list', criteria, auth_obj) obj = Customer.new() obj.authentication = auth_obj obj = obj.merge!(h) obj end
Delete this object
# File lib/simplify/customer.rb, line 107 def delete() h = Simplify::PaymentsApi.execute("customer", 'delete', self, self.authentication) self.merge!(h) self end
Returns the private key used when accessing this object. Deprecated: please use ‘authentication’ instead.
# File lib/simplify/customer.rb, line 50 def private_key return self.authentication.private_key end
Sets the private key used when accessing this object. Deprecated: please use ‘authentication’ instead.
# File lib/simplify/customer.rb, line 55 def private_key=(k) return self.authentication.private_key = k end
Returns the public key used when accessing this object. Deprecated: please use ‘authentication’ instead.
# File lib/simplify/customer.rb, line 40 def public_key return self.authentication.public_key end
Sets the public key used when accessing this object. Deprecated: please use ‘authentication’ instead.
# File lib/simplify/customer.rb, line 45 def public_key=(k) return self.authentication.public_key = k end
Updates this object
The properties that can be updated:
card => addressCity City of the cardholder. (required)
card => addressCountry Country code (ISO-3166-1-alpha-2 code) of residence of the cardholder. (required)
card => addressLine1 Address of the cardholder. (required)
card => addressLine2 Address of the cardholder if needed. (required)
card => addressState State of residence of the cardholder. State abbreviations should be used. (required)
card => addressZip Postal code of the cardholder. The postal code size is between 5 and 9 in length and only contain numbers or letters. (required)
card => cvc CVC security code of the card. This is the code on the back of the card. Example: 123 (required)
card => expMonth Expiration month of the card. Format is MM. Example: January = 01 (required)
card => expYear Expiration year of the card. Format is YY. Example: 2013 = 13 (required)
card => id ID of card. If present, card details for the customer will not be updated. If not present, the customer will be updated with the supplied card details.
card => name Name as appears on the card. (required)
card => number Card number as it appears on the card. [max length: 19, min length: 13]
email Email address of the customer (required)
name Customer name [max length: 50, min length: 2] (required)
reference Reference field for external applications use.
token If specified, card associated with card token will be added to the customer
# File lib/simplify/customer.rb, line 167 def update() h = Simplify::PaymentsApi.execute("customer", 'update', self, self.authentication) self.merge!(h) self end
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