def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): # noqa: E501 """CardStatus - a model defined in OpenAPI Keyword Args: _check_type (bool): if True, values for parameters in openapi_types will be type checked and a TypeError will be raised if the wrong type is input. Defaults to True _path_to_item (tuple/list): This is a list of keys or values to drill down to the model in received_data when deserializing a response _spec_property_naming (bool): True if the variable names in the input data are serialized names, as specified in the OpenAPI document. False if the variable names in the input data are pythonic names, e.g. snake case (default) _configuration (Configuration): the instance to use when deserializing a file_type parameter. If passed, type conversion is attempted If omitted no type conversion is done. _visited_composed_classes (tuple): This stores a tuple of classes that we have traveled through so that if we see that class again we will not use its discriminator again. When traveling through a discriminator, the composed schema that is is traveled through is added to this set. For example if Animal has a discriminator petType and we pass in "Dog", and the class Dog allOf includes Animal, we move through Animal once using the discriminator, and pick Dog. Then in Dog, we will make an instance of the Animal class but this time we won't travel through its discriminator because we passed in _visited_composed_classes = (Animal,) card_status (str): The status of the card to set, valid values are ACTIVE or INACTIVE.. [optional] # noqa: E501 default (bool): Defines if the card is set as the default.. [optional] # noqa: E501 """ _check_type = kwargs.pop('_check_type', True) _spec_property_naming = kwargs.pop('_spec_property_naming', False) _path_to_item = kwargs.pop('_path_to_item', ()) _configuration = kwargs.pop('_configuration', None) _visited_composed_classes = kwargs.pop('_visited_composed_classes', ()) if args: raise ApiTypeError( "Invalid positional arguments=%s passed to %s. Remove those invalid positional arguments." % ( args, self.__class__.__name__, ), path_to_item=_path_to_item, valid_classes=(self.__class__,), ) self._data_store = {} self._check_type = _check_type self._spec_property_naming = _spec_property_naming self._path_to_item = _path_to_item self._configuration = _configuration self._visited_composed_classes = _visited_composed_classes + (self.__class__,) for var_name, var_value in kwargs.items(): if var_name not in self.attribute_map and \ self._configuration is not None and \ self._configuration.discard_unknown_keys and \ self.additional_properties_type is None: # discard variable. continue setattr(self, var_name, var_value) if var_name in self.read_only_vars: raise ApiAttributeError(f"`{var_name}` is a read-only attribute. Use `from_openapi_data` to instantiate " f"class with read only attributes.")
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): # noqa: E501 """Card - a model defined in OpenAPI Keyword Args: _check_type (bool): if True, values for parameters in openapi_types will be type checked and a TypeError will be raised if the wrong type is input. Defaults to True _path_to_item (tuple/list): This is a list of keys or values to drill down to the model in received_data when deserializing a response _spec_property_naming (bool): True if the variable names in the input data are serialized names, as specified in the OpenAPI document. False if the variable names in the input data are pythonic names, e.g. snake case (default) _configuration (Configuration): the instance to use when deserializing a file_type parameter. If passed, type conversion is attempted If omitted no type conversion is done. _visited_composed_classes (tuple): This stores a tuple of classes that we have traveled through so that if we see that class again we will not use its discriminator again. When traveling through a discriminator, the composed schema that is is traveled through is added to this set. For example if Animal has a discriminator petType and we pass in "Dog", and the class Dog allOf includes Animal, we move through Animal once using the discriminator, and pick Dog. Then in Dog, we will make an instance of the Animal class but this time we won't travel through its discriminator because we passed in _visited_composed_classes = (Animal,) bin_commercial (bool): Defines whether the card is a commercial card.. [optional] # noqa: E501 bin_corporate (bool): Defines whether the card is a corporate business card.. [optional] # noqa: E501 bin_country_issued (str): The determined country where the card was issued.. [optional] # noqa: E501 bin_credit (bool): Defines whether the card is a credit card.. [optional] # noqa: E501 bin_currency (str): The default currency determined for the card.. [optional] # noqa: E501 bin_debit (bool): Defines whether the card is a debit card.. [optional] # noqa: E501 bin_description (str): A description of the bin on the card to identify what type of product the card is.. [optional] # noqa: E501 bin_eu (bool): Defines whether the card is regulated within the EU.. [optional] # noqa: E501 card_id (str): The id of the card that is returned. Should be used for referencing the card when perform any changes.. [optional] # noqa: E501 card_status (str): The status of the card such, valid values are - ACTIVE the card is active for processing - INACTIVE the card is not active for processing - EXPIRED for cards that have passed their expiry date. . [optional] # noqa: E501 date_created (datetime): The date time of when the card was created.. [optional] # noqa: E501 default (bool): Determines if the card is the default card for the account and should be regarded as the first option to be used for processing.. [optional] # noqa: E501 expmonth (int): The expiry month of the card.. [optional] # noqa: E501 expyear (int): The expiry year of the card.. [optional] # noqa: E501 label (str): A label which identifies this card.. [optional] # noqa: E501 label2 (str): A label which also provides the expiry date of the card.. [optional] # noqa: E501 last4digits (str): The last 4 digits of the card to aid in identification.. [optional] # noqa: E501 name_on_card (str): The name on the card.. [optional] # noqa: E501 scheme (str): The scheme that issued the card.. [optional] # noqa: E501 token (str): A token that can be used to process against the card.. [optional] # noqa: E501 """ _check_type = kwargs.pop('_check_type', True) _spec_property_naming = kwargs.pop('_spec_property_naming', False) _path_to_item = kwargs.pop('_path_to_item', ()) _configuration = kwargs.pop('_configuration', None) _visited_composed_classes = kwargs.pop('_visited_composed_classes', ()) if args: raise ApiTypeError( "Invalid positional arguments=%s passed to %s. Remove those invalid positional arguments." % ( args, self.__class__.__name__, ), path_to_item=_path_to_item, valid_classes=(self.__class__, ), ) self._data_store = {} self._check_type = _check_type self._spec_property_naming = _spec_property_naming self._path_to_item = _path_to_item self._configuration = _configuration self._visited_composed_classes = _visited_composed_classes + ( self.__class__, ) for var_name, var_value in kwargs.items(): if var_name not in self.attribute_map and \ self._configuration is not None and \ self._configuration.discard_unknown_keys and \ self.additional_properties_type is None: # discard variable. continue setattr(self, var_name, var_value) if var_name in self.read_only_vars: raise ApiAttributeError( f"`{var_name}` is a read-only attribute. Use `from_openapi_data` to instantiate " f"class with read only attributes.")
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): # noqa: E501 """AuthReference - a model defined in OpenAPI Keyword Args: _check_type (bool): if True, values for parameters in openapi_types will be type checked and a TypeError will be raised if the wrong type is input. Defaults to True _path_to_item (tuple/list): This is a list of keys or values to drill down to the model in received_data when deserializing a response _spec_property_naming (bool): True if the variable names in the input data are serialized names, as specified in the OpenAPI document. False if the variable names in the input data are pythonic names, e.g. snake case (default) _configuration (Configuration): the instance to use when deserializing a file_type parameter. If passed, type conversion is attempted If omitted no type conversion is done. _visited_composed_classes (tuple): This stores a tuple of classes that we have traveled through so that if we see that class again we will not use its discriminator again. When traveling through a discriminator, the composed schema that is is traveled through is added to this set. For example if Animal has a discriminator petType and we pass in "Dog", and the class Dog allOf includes Animal, we move through Animal once using the discriminator, and pick Dog. Then in Dog, we will make an instance of the Animal class but this time we won't travel through its discriminator because we passed in _visited_composed_classes = (Animal,) amount (str): The amount of the transaction in decimal currency format.. [optional] # noqa: E501 amount_value (int): The amount of the transaction in integer/request format.. [optional] # noqa: E501 atrn (str): A reference number provided by the acquiring services.. [optional] # noqa: E501 authcode (str): The authorisation code of the transaction returned by the acquirer or card issuer.. [optional] # noqa: E501 batchno (str): A batch number which the transaction has been end of day batched towards.. [optional] # noqa: E501 currency (str): The currency of the transaction in ISO 4217 code format.. [optional] # noqa: E501 datetime (datetime): The date and time of the transaction.. [optional] # noqa: E501 identifier (str): The identifier of the transaction used to process the transaction.. [optional] # noqa: E501 maskedpan (str): A masking of the card number which was used to process the tranasction.. [optional] # noqa: E501 merchantid (int): The merchant id of the transaction result.. [optional] # noqa: E501 result (str): The result of the transaction.. [optional] # noqa: E501 trans_status (str): The current status of the transaction through it's lifecycle.. [optional] # noqa: E501 trans_type (str): The type of transaction that was processed.. [optional] # noqa: E501 transno (int): The transaction number of the transaction.. [optional] # noqa: E501 """ _check_type = kwargs.pop('_check_type', True) _spec_property_naming = kwargs.pop('_spec_property_naming', False) _path_to_item = kwargs.pop('_path_to_item', ()) _configuration = kwargs.pop('_configuration', None) _visited_composed_classes = kwargs.pop('_visited_composed_classes', ()) if args: raise ApiTypeError( "Invalid positional arguments=%s passed to %s. Remove those invalid positional arguments." % ( args, self.__class__.__name__, ), path_to_item=_path_to_item, valid_classes=(self.__class__, ), ) self._data_store = {} self._check_type = _check_type self._spec_property_naming = _spec_property_naming self._path_to_item = _path_to_item self._configuration = _configuration self._visited_composed_classes = _visited_composed_classes + ( self.__class__, ) for var_name, var_value in kwargs.items(): if var_name not in self.attribute_map and \ self._configuration is not None and \ self._configuration.discard_unknown_keys and \ self.additional_properties_type is None: # discard variable. continue setattr(self, var_name, var_value) if var_name in self.read_only_vars: raise ApiAttributeError( f"`{var_name}` is a read-only attribute. Use `from_openapi_data` to instantiate " f"class with read only attributes.")
def __init__(self, amount, identifier, merchantid, refund_ref, *args, **kwargs): # noqa: E501 """RefundRequest - a model defined in OpenAPI Args: amount (int): The amount to refund in the lowest unit of currency with a variable length to a maximum of 12 digits. The amount should be the total amount required to refund for the transaction up to the original processed amount. No decimal points are to be included and no divisional characters such as 1,024. For example with GBP £1,021.95 the amount value is 102195. identifier (str): The identifier of the refund to process. The value should be a valid reference and may be used to perform post processing actions and to aid in reconciliation of transactions. The value should be a valid printable string with ASCII character ranges from 0x32 to 0x127. The identifier is recommended to be distinct for each transaction such as a [random unique identifier](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier) this will aid in ensuring each transaction is identifiable. When transactions are processed they are also checked for duplicate requests. Changing the identifier on a subsequent request will ensure that a transaction is considered as different. merchantid (int): Identifies the merchant account to perform the refund for. refund_ref (int): A reference to the original transaction number that is wanting to be refunded. The original transaction must be on the same merchant id, previously authorised. Keyword Args: _check_type (bool): if True, values for parameters in openapi_types will be type checked and a TypeError will be raised if the wrong type is input. Defaults to True _path_to_item (tuple/list): This is a list of keys or values to drill down to the model in received_data when deserializing a response _spec_property_naming (bool): True if the variable names in the input data are serialized names, as specified in the OpenAPI document. False if the variable names in the input data are pythonic names, e.g. snake case (default) _configuration (Configuration): the instance to use when deserializing a file_type parameter. If passed, type conversion is attempted If omitted no type conversion is done. _visited_composed_classes (tuple): This stores a tuple of classes that we have traveled through so that if we see that class again we will not use its discriminator again. When traveling through a discriminator, the composed schema that is is traveled through is added to this set. For example if Animal has a discriminator petType and we pass in "Dog", and the class Dog allOf includes Animal, we move through Animal once using the discriminator, and pick Dog. Then in Dog, we will make an instance of the Animal class but this time we won't travel through its discriminator because we passed in _visited_composed_classes = (Animal,) trans_info (str): Further information that can be added to the transaction will display in reporting. Can be used for flexible values such as operator id.. [optional] # noqa: E501 """ _check_type = kwargs.pop('_check_type', True) _spec_property_naming = kwargs.pop('_spec_property_naming', False) _path_to_item = kwargs.pop('_path_to_item', ()) _configuration = kwargs.pop('_configuration', None) _visited_composed_classes = kwargs.pop('_visited_composed_classes', ()) if args: raise ApiTypeError( "Invalid positional arguments=%s passed to %s. Remove those invalid positional arguments." % ( args, self.__class__.__name__, ), path_to_item=_path_to_item, valid_classes=(self.__class__, ), ) self._data_store = {} self._check_type = _check_type self._spec_property_naming = _spec_property_naming self._path_to_item = _path_to_item self._configuration = _configuration self._visited_composed_classes = _visited_composed_classes + ( self.__class__, ) self.amount = amount self.identifier = identifier self.merchantid = merchantid self.refund_ref = refund_ref for var_name, var_value in kwargs.items(): if var_name not in self.attribute_map and \ self._configuration is not None and \ self._configuration.discard_unknown_keys and \ self.additional_properties_type is None: # discard variable. continue setattr(self, var_name, var_value) if var_name in self.read_only_vars: raise ApiAttributeError( f"`{var_name}` is a read-only attribute. Use `from_openapi_data` to instantiate " f"class with read only attributes.")
def __init__(self, carrier_name, number_in_party, segment1, ticket_issue_city, ticket_issue_date, ticket_issue_name, ticket_no, transaction_type, *args, **kwargs): # noqa: E501 """AirlineAdvice - a model defined in OpenAPI Args: carrier_name (str): The name of the airline carrier that generated the tickets for airline travel. number_in_party (int): The number of people in the party. segment1 (AirlineSegment): ticket_issue_city (str): The name of the city town or village where the transaction took place. ticket_issue_date (date): The date the ticket was issued in ISO Date format (yyyy-MM-dd). ticket_issue_name (str): The name of the agency generating the ticket. ticket_no (str): This must be a valid ticket number, i.e. numeric (the first 3 digits must represent the valid IATA plate carrier code). The final check digit should be validated prior to submission. On credit charges, this field should contain the number of the original ticket, and not of a replacement. transaction_type (str): This field contains the Transaction Type code assigned to this transaction. Valid codes include: - `TKT` = Ticket Purchase - `REF` = Refund - `EXC` = Exchange Ticket - `MSC` = Miscellaneous (non-Ticket Purchase- and non-Exchange Ticket-related transactions only). Keyword Args: _check_type (bool): if True, values for parameters in openapi_types will be type checked and a TypeError will be raised if the wrong type is input. Defaults to True _path_to_item (tuple/list): This is a list of keys or values to drill down to the model in received_data when deserializing a response _spec_property_naming (bool): True if the variable names in the input data are serialized names, as specified in the OpenAPI document. False if the variable names in the input data are pythonic names, e.g. snake case (default) _configuration (Configuration): the instance to use when deserializing a file_type parameter. If passed, type conversion is attempted If omitted no type conversion is done. _visited_composed_classes (tuple): This stores a tuple of classes that we have traveled through so that if we see that class again we will not use its discriminator again. When traveling through a discriminator, the composed schema that is is traveled through is added to this set. For example if Animal has a discriminator petType and we pass in "Dog", and the class Dog allOf includes Animal, we move through Animal once using the discriminator, and pick Dog. Then in Dog, we will make an instance of the Animal class but this time we won't travel through its discriminator because we passed in _visited_composed_classes = (Animal,) conjunction_ticket_indicator (bool): true if a conjunction ticket (with additional coupons) was issued for an itinerary with more than four segments. Defaults to false. . [optional] # noqa: E501 eticket_indicator (bool): The Electronic Ticket Indicator, a code that indicates if an electronic ticket was issued. Defaults to true.. [optional] # noqa: E501 no_air_segments (int): A value that indicates the number of air travel segments included on this ticket. Valid entries include the numerals “0” through “4”. Required only if the transaction type is TKT or EXC. . [optional] # noqa: E501 original_ticket_no (str): Required if transaction type is EXC.. [optional] # noqa: E501 passenger_name (str): The name of the passenger when the traveller is not the card member that purchased the ticket. Required only if the transaction type is TKT or EXC.. [optional] # noqa: E501 segment2 (AirlineSegment): [optional] # noqa: E501 segment3 (AirlineSegment): [optional] # noqa: E501 segment4 (AirlineSegment): [optional] # noqa: E501 """ _check_type = kwargs.pop('_check_type', True) _spec_property_naming = kwargs.pop('_spec_property_naming', False) _path_to_item = kwargs.pop('_path_to_item', ()) _configuration = kwargs.pop('_configuration', None) _visited_composed_classes = kwargs.pop('_visited_composed_classes', ()) if args: raise ApiTypeError( "Invalid positional arguments=%s passed to %s. Remove those invalid positional arguments." % ( args, self.__class__.__name__, ), path_to_item=_path_to_item, valid_classes=(self.__class__, ), ) self._data_store = {} self._check_type = _check_type self._spec_property_naming = _spec_property_naming self._path_to_item = _path_to_item self._configuration = _configuration self._visited_composed_classes = _visited_composed_classes + ( self.__class__, ) self.carrier_name = carrier_name self.number_in_party = number_in_party self.segment1 = segment1 self.ticket_issue_city = ticket_issue_city self.ticket_issue_date = ticket_issue_date self.ticket_issue_name = ticket_issue_name self.ticket_no = ticket_no self.transaction_type = transaction_type for var_name, var_value in kwargs.items(): if var_name not in self.attribute_map and \ self._configuration is not None and \ self._configuration.discard_unknown_keys and \ self.additional_properties_type is None: # discard variable. continue setattr(self, var_name, var_value) if var_name in self.read_only_vars: raise ApiAttributeError( f"`{var_name}` is a read-only attribute. Use `from_openapi_data` to instantiate " f"class with read only attributes.")
def __init__(self, amount, identifier, merchantid, token, *args, **kwargs): # noqa: E501 """ChargeRequest - a model defined in OpenAPI Args: amount (int): The amount to authorise in the lowest unit of currency with a variable length to a maximum of 12 digits. No decimal points are to be included and no divisional characters such as 1,024. The amount should be the total amount required for the transaction. For example with GBP £1,021.95 the amount value is 102195. identifier (str): The identifier of the transaction to process. The value should be a valid reference and may be used to perform post processing actions and to aid in reconciliation of transactions. The value should be a valid printable string with ASCII character ranges from 0x32 to 0x127. The identifier is recommended to be distinct for each transaction such as a [random unique identifier](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier) this will aid in ensuring each transaction is identifiable. When transactions are processed they are also checked for duplicate requests. Changing the identifier on a subsequent request will ensure that a transaction is considered as different. merchantid (int): Identifies the merchant account to perform processing for. token (str): A tokenised form of a card that belongs to a card holder's account and that has been previously registered. The token is time based and will only be active for a short duration. The value is therefore designed not to be stored remotely for future use. Tokens will start with ct and are resiliently tamper proof using HMacSHA-256. No sensitive card data is stored internally within the token. Each card will contain a different token and the value may be different on any retrieval call. The value can be presented for payment as a selection value to an end user in a web application. Keyword Args: _check_type (bool): if True, values for parameters in openapi_types will be type checked and a TypeError will be raised if the wrong type is input. Defaults to True _path_to_item (tuple/list): This is a list of keys or values to drill down to the model in received_data when deserializing a response _spec_property_naming (bool): True if the variable names in the input data are serialized names, as specified in the OpenAPI document. False if the variable names in the input data are pythonic names, e.g. snake case (default) _configuration (Configuration): the instance to use when deserializing a file_type parameter. If passed, type conversion is attempted If omitted no type conversion is done. _visited_composed_classes (tuple): This stores a tuple of classes that we have traveled through so that if we see that class again we will not use its discriminator again. When traveling through a discriminator, the composed schema that is is traveled through is added to this set. For example if Animal has a discriminator petType and we pass in "Dog", and the class Dog allOf includes Animal, we move through Animal once using the discriminator, and pick Dog. Then in Dog, we will make an instance of the Animal class but this time we won't travel through its discriminator because we passed in _visited_composed_classes = (Animal,) avs_postcode_policy (str): A policy value which determines whether an AVS postcode policy is enforced or bypassed. Values are `0` for the default policy (default value if not supplied). Your default values are determined by your account manager on setup of the account. `1` for an enforced policy. Transactions that are enforced will be rejected if the AVS postcode numeric value does not match. `2` to bypass. Transactions that are bypassed will be allowed through even if the postcode did not match. `3` to ignore. Transactions that are ignored will bypass the result and not send postcode details for authorisation. . [optional] # noqa: E501 cardholder_agreement (str): Merchant-initiated transactions (MITs) are payments you trigger, where the cardholder has previously consented to you carrying out such payments. These may be scheduled (such as recurring payments and installments) or unscheduled (like account top-ups triggered by balance thresholds and no-show charges). Scheduled --- These are regular payments using stored card details, like installments or a monthly subscription fee. - `I` Instalment - A single purchase of goods or services billed to a cardholder in multiple transactions, over a period of time agreed by the cardholder and you. - `R` Recurring - Transactions processed at fixed, regular intervals not to exceed one year between transactions, representing an agreement between a cardholder and you to purchase goods or services provided over a period of time. Unscheduled --- These are payments using stored card details that do not occur on a regular schedule, like top-ups for a digital wallet triggered by the balance falling below a certain threshold. - `A` Reauthorisation - a purchase made after the original purchase. A common scenario is delayed/split shipments. - `C` Unscheduled Payment - A transaction using a stored credential for a fixed or variable amount that does not occur on a scheduled or regularly occurring transaction date. This includes account top-ups triggered by balance thresholds. - `D` Delayed Charge - A delayed charge is typically used in hotel, cruise lines and vehicle rental environments to perform a supplemental account charge after original services are rendered. - `L` Incremental - An incremental authorisation is typically found in hotel and car rental environments, where the cardholder has agreed to pay for any service incurred during the duration of the contract. An incremental authorisation is where you need to seek authorisation of further funds in addition to what you have originally requested. A common scenario is additional services charged to the contract, such as extending a stay in a hotel. - `S` Resubmission - When the original purchase occurred, but you were not able to get authorisation at the time the goods or services were provided. It should be only used where the goods or services have already been provided, but the authorisation request is declined for insufficient funds. - `X` No-show - A no-show is a transaction where you are enabled to charge for services which the cardholder entered into an agreement to purchase, but the cardholder did not meet the terms of the agreement. . [optional] # noqa: E501 csc (str): The Card Security Code (CSC) (also known as CV2/CVV2) is normally found on the back of the card (American Express has it on the front). The value helps to identify posession of the card as it is not available within the chip or magnetic swipe. When forwarding the CSC, please ensure the value is a string as some values start with 0 and this will be stripped out by any integer parsing. The CSC number aids fraud prevention in Mail Order and Internet payments. Business rules are available on your account to identify whether to accept or decline transactions based on mismatched results of the CSC. The Payment Card Industry (PCI) requires that at no stage of a transaction should the CSC be stored. This applies to all entities handling card data. It should also not be used in any hashing process. CityPay do not store the value and have no method of retrieving the value once the transaction has been processed. For this reason, duplicate checking is unable to determine the CSC in its duplication check algorithm. . [optional] # noqa: E501 csc_policy (str): A policy value which determines whether a CSC policy is enforced or bypassed. Values are `0` for the default policy (default value if not supplied). Your default values are determined by your account manager on setup of the account. `1` for an enforced policy. Transactions that are enforced will be rejected if the CSC value does not match. `2` to bypass. Transactions that are bypassed will be allowed through even if the CSC did not match. `3` to ignore. Transactions that are ignored will bypass the result and not send the CSC details for authorisation. . [optional] # noqa: E501 currency (str): The processing currency for the transaction. Will default to the merchant account currency.. [optional] # noqa: E501 duplicate_policy (str): A policy value which determines whether a duplication policy is enforced or bypassed. A duplication check has a window of time set against your account within which it can action. If a previous transaction with matching values occurred within the window, any subsequent transaction will result in a T001 result. Values are `0` for the default policy (default value if not supplied). Your default values are determined by your account manager on setup of the account. `1` for an enforced policy. Transactions that are enforced will be checked for duplication within the duplication window. `2` to bypass. Transactions that are bypassed will not be checked for duplication within the duplication window. `3` to ignore. Transactions that are ignored will have the same affect as bypass. . [optional] # noqa: E501 initiation (str): Transactions charged using the API are defined as: **Cardholder Initiated**: A _cardholder initiated transaction_ (CIT) is where the cardholder selects the card for use for a purchase using previously stored details. An example would be a customer buying an item from your website after being present with their saved card details at checkout. **Merchant Intiated**: A _merchant initiated transaction_ (MIT) is an authorisation initiated where you as the merchant submit a cardholders previously stored details without the cardholder's participation. An example would be a subscription to a membership scheme to debit their card monthly. MITs have different reasons such as reauthorisation, delayed, unscheduled, incremental, recurring, instalment, no-show or resubmission. The following values apply - `M` - specifies that the transaction is initiated by the merchant - `C` - specifies that the transaction is initiated by the cardholder Where transactions are merchant initiated, a valid cardholder agreement must be defined. . [optional] # noqa: E501 match_avsa (str): A policy value which determines whether an AVS address policy is enforced, bypassed or ignored. Values are `0` for the default policy (default value if not supplied). Your default values are determined by your account manager on setup of the account. `1` for an enforced policy. Transactions that are enforced will be rejected if the AVS address numeric value does not match. `2` to bypass. Transactions that are bypassed will be allowed through even if the address did not match. `3` to ignore. Transactions that are ignored will bypass the result and not send address numeric details for authorisation. . [optional] # noqa: E501 threedsecure (ThreeDSecure): [optional] # noqa: E501 trans_info (str): Further information that can be added to the transaction will display in reporting. Can be used for flexible values such as operator id.. [optional] # noqa: E501 trans_type (str): The type of transaction being submitted. Normally this value is not required and your account manager may request that you set this field.. [optional] # noqa: E501 """ _check_type = kwargs.pop('_check_type', True) _spec_property_naming = kwargs.pop('_spec_property_naming', False) _path_to_item = kwargs.pop('_path_to_item', ()) _configuration = kwargs.pop('_configuration', None) _visited_composed_classes = kwargs.pop('_visited_composed_classes', ()) if args: raise ApiTypeError( "Invalid positional arguments=%s passed to %s. Remove those invalid positional arguments." % ( args, self.__class__.__name__, ), path_to_item=_path_to_item, valid_classes=(self.__class__,), ) self._data_store = {} self._check_type = _check_type self._spec_property_naming = _spec_property_naming self._path_to_item = _path_to_item self._configuration = _configuration self._visited_composed_classes = _visited_composed_classes + (self.__class__,) self.amount = amount self.identifier = identifier self.merchantid = merchantid self.token = token for var_name, var_value in kwargs.items(): if var_name not in self.attribute_map and \ self._configuration is not None and \ self._configuration.discard_unknown_keys and \ self.additional_properties_type is None: # discard variable. continue setattr(self, var_name, var_value) if var_name in self.read_only_vars: raise ApiAttributeError(f"`{var_name}` is a read-only attribute. Use `from_openapi_data` to instantiate " f"class with read only attributes.")
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): # noqa: E501 """ContactDetails - a model defined in OpenAPI Keyword Args: _check_type (bool): if True, values for parameters in openapi_types will be type checked and a TypeError will be raised if the wrong type is input. Defaults to True _path_to_item (tuple/list): This is a list of keys or values to drill down to the model in received_data when deserializing a response _spec_property_naming (bool): True if the variable names in the input data are serialized names, as specified in the OpenAPI document. False if the variable names in the input data are pythonic names, e.g. snake case (default) _configuration (Configuration): the instance to use when deserializing a file_type parameter. If passed, type conversion is attempted If omitted no type conversion is done. _visited_composed_classes (tuple): This stores a tuple of classes that we have traveled through so that if we see that class again we will not use its discriminator again. When traveling through a discriminator, the composed schema that is is traveled through is added to this set. For example if Animal has a discriminator petType and we pass in "Dog", and the class Dog allOf includes Animal, we move through Animal once using the discriminator, and pick Dog. Then in Dog, we will make an instance of the Animal class but this time we won't travel through its discriminator because we passed in _visited_composed_classes = (Animal,) address1 (str): The first line of the address for the card holder.. [optional] # noqa: E501 address2 (str): The second line of the address for the card holder.. [optional] # noqa: E501 address3 (str): The third line of the address for the card holder.. [optional] # noqa: E501 area (str): The area such as city, department, parish for the card holder.. [optional] # noqa: E501 company (str): The company name for the card holder if the contact is a corporate contact.. [optional] # noqa: E501 country (str): The country code in ISO 3166 format. The country value may be used for fraud analysis and for acceptance of the transaction. . [optional] # noqa: E501 email (str): An email address for the card holder which may be used for correspondence.. [optional] # noqa: E501 firstname (str): The first name of the card holder.. [optional] # noqa: E501 lastname (str): The last name or surname of the card holder.. [optional] # noqa: E501 mobile_no (str): A mobile number for the card holder the mobile number is often required by delivery companies to ensure they are able to be in contact when required.. [optional] # noqa: E501 postcode (str): The postcode or zip code of the address which may be used for fraud analysis.. [optional] # noqa: E501 telephone_no (str): A telephone number for the card holder.. [optional] # noqa: E501 title (str): A title for the card holder such as Mr, Mrs, Ms, M. Mme. etc.. [optional] # noqa: E501 """ _check_type = kwargs.pop('_check_type', True) _spec_property_naming = kwargs.pop('_spec_property_naming', False) _path_to_item = kwargs.pop('_path_to_item', ()) _configuration = kwargs.pop('_configuration', None) _visited_composed_classes = kwargs.pop('_visited_composed_classes', ()) if args: raise ApiTypeError( "Invalid positional arguments=%s passed to %s. Remove those invalid positional arguments." % ( args, self.__class__.__name__, ), path_to_item=_path_to_item, valid_classes=(self.__class__, ), ) self._data_store = {} self._check_type = _check_type self._spec_property_naming = _spec_property_naming self._path_to_item = _path_to_item self._configuration = _configuration self._visited_composed_classes = _visited_composed_classes + ( self.__class__, ) for var_name, var_value in kwargs.items(): if var_name not in self.attribute_map and \ self._configuration is not None and \ self._configuration.discard_unknown_keys and \ self.additional_properties_type is None: # discard variable. continue setattr(self, var_name, var_value) if var_name in self.read_only_vars: raise ApiAttributeError( f"`{var_name}` is a read-only attribute. Use `from_openapi_data` to instantiate " f"class with read only attributes.")
def __init__(self, amount, cardnumber, expmonth, expyear, identifier, merchantid, *args, **kwargs): # noqa: E501 """AuthRequest - a model defined in OpenAPI Args: amount (int): The amount to authorise in the lowest unit of currency with a variable length to a maximum of 12 digits. No decimal points are to be included and no divisional characters such as 1,024. The amount should be the total amount required for the transaction. For example with GBP £1,021.95 the amount value is 102195. cardnumber (str): The card number (PAN) with a variable length to a maximum of 21 digits in numerical form. Any non numeric characters will be stripped out of the card number, this includes whitespace or separators internal of the provided value. The card number must be treated as sensitive data. We only provide an obfuscated value in logging and reporting. The plaintext value is encrypted in our database using AES 256 GMC bit encryption for settlement or refund purposes. When providing the card number to our gateway through the authorisation API you will be handling the card data on your application. This will require further PCI controls to be in place and this value must never be stored. expmonth (int): The month of expiry of the card. The month value should be a numerical value between 1 and 12. expyear (int): The year of expiry of the card. identifier (str): The identifier of the transaction to process. The value should be a valid reference and may be used to perform post processing actions and to aid in reconciliation of transactions. The value should be a valid printable string with ASCII character ranges from 0x32 to 0x127. The identifier is recommended to be distinct for each transaction such as a [random unique identifier](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier) this will aid in ensuring each transaction is identifiable. When transactions are processed they are also checked for duplicate requests. Changing the identifier on a subsequent request will ensure that a transaction is considered as different. merchantid (int): Identifies the merchant account to perform processing for. Keyword Args: _check_type (bool): if True, values for parameters in openapi_types will be type checked and a TypeError will be raised if the wrong type is input. Defaults to True _path_to_item (tuple/list): This is a list of keys or values to drill down to the model in received_data when deserializing a response _spec_property_naming (bool): True if the variable names in the input data are serialized names, as specified in the OpenAPI document. False if the variable names in the input data are pythonic names, e.g. snake case (default) _configuration (Configuration): the instance to use when deserializing a file_type parameter. If passed, type conversion is attempted If omitted no type conversion is done. _visited_composed_classes (tuple): This stores a tuple of classes that we have traveled through so that if we see that class again we will not use its discriminator again. When traveling through a discriminator, the composed schema that is is traveled through is added to this set. For example if Animal has a discriminator petType and we pass in "Dog", and the class Dog allOf includes Animal, we move through Animal once using the discriminator, and pick Dog. Then in Dog, we will make an instance of the Animal class but this time we won't travel through its discriminator because we passed in _visited_composed_classes = (Animal,) airline_data (AirlineAdvice): [optional] # noqa: E501 avs_postcode_policy (str): A policy value which determines whether an AVS postcode policy is enforced or bypassed. Values are `0` for the default policy (default value if not supplied). Your default values are determined by your account manager on setup of the account. `1` for an enforced policy. Transactions that are enforced will be rejected if the AVS postcode numeric value does not match. `2` to bypass. Transactions that are bypassed will be allowed through even if the postcode did not match. `3` to ignore. Transactions that are ignored will bypass the result and not send postcode details for authorisation. . [optional] # noqa: E501 bill_to (ContactDetails): [optional] # noqa: E501 csc (str): The Card Security Code (CSC) (also known as CV2/CVV2) is normally found on the back of the card (American Express has it on the front). The value helps to identify posession of the card as it is not available within the chip or magnetic swipe. When forwarding the CSC, please ensure the value is a string as some values start with 0 and this will be stripped out by any integer parsing. The CSC number aids fraud prevention in Mail Order and Internet payments. Business rules are available on your account to identify whether to accept or decline transactions based on mismatched results of the CSC. The Payment Card Industry (PCI) requires that at no stage of a transaction should the CSC be stored. This applies to all entities handling card data. It should also not be used in any hashing process. CityPay do not store the value and have no method of retrieving the value once the transaction has been processed. For this reason, duplicate checking is unable to determine the CSC in its duplication check algorithm. . [optional] # noqa: E501 csc_policy (str): A policy value which determines whether a CSC policy is enforced or bypassed. Values are `0` for the default policy (default value if not supplied). Your default values are determined by your account manager on setup of the account. `1` for an enforced policy. Transactions that are enforced will be rejected if the CSC value does not match. `2` to bypass. Transactions that are bypassed will be allowed through even if the CSC did not match. `3` to ignore. Transactions that are ignored will bypass the result and not send the CSC details for authorisation. . [optional] # noqa: E501 currency (str): The processing currency for the transaction. Will default to the merchant account currency.. [optional] # noqa: E501 duplicate_policy (str): A policy value which determines whether a duplication policy is enforced or bypassed. A duplication check has a window of time set against your account within which it can action. If a previous transaction with matching values occurred within the window, any subsequent transaction will result in a T001 result. Values are `0` for the default policy (default value if not supplied). Your default values are determined by your account manager on setup of the account. `1` for an enforced policy. Transactions that are enforced will be checked for duplication within the duplication window. `2` to bypass. Transactions that are bypassed will not be checked for duplication within the duplication window. `3` to ignore. Transactions that are ignored will have the same affect as bypass. . [optional] # noqa: E501 external_mpi (ExternalMPI): [optional] # noqa: E501 match_avsa (str): A policy value which determines whether an AVS address policy is enforced, bypassed or ignored. Values are `0` for the default policy (default value if not supplied). Your default values are determined by your account manager on setup of the account. `1` for an enforced policy. Transactions that are enforced will be rejected if the AVS address numeric value does not match. `2` to bypass. Transactions that are bypassed will be allowed through even if the address did not match. `3` to ignore. Transactions that are ignored will bypass the result and not send address numeric details for authorisation. . [optional] # noqa: E501 mcc6012 (MCC6012): [optional] # noqa: E501 name_on_card (str): The card holder name as appears on the card such as MR N E BODY. Required for some acquirers. . [optional] # noqa: E501 ship_to (ContactDetails): [optional] # noqa: E501 threedsecure (ThreeDSecure): [optional] # noqa: E501 trans_info (str): Further information that can be added to the transaction will display in reporting. Can be used for flexible values such as operator id.. [optional] # noqa: E501 trans_type (str): The type of transaction being submitted. Normally this value is not required and your account manager may request that you set this field.. [optional] # noqa: E501 """ _check_type = kwargs.pop('_check_type', True) _spec_property_naming = kwargs.pop('_spec_property_naming', False) _path_to_item = kwargs.pop('_path_to_item', ()) _configuration = kwargs.pop('_configuration', None) _visited_composed_classes = kwargs.pop('_visited_composed_classes', ()) if args: raise ApiTypeError( "Invalid positional arguments=%s passed to %s. Remove those invalid positional arguments." % ( args, self.__class__.__name__, ), path_to_item=_path_to_item, valid_classes=(self.__class__,), ) self._data_store = {} self._check_type = _check_type self._spec_property_naming = _spec_property_naming self._path_to_item = _path_to_item self._configuration = _configuration self._visited_composed_classes = _visited_composed_classes + (self.__class__,) self.amount = amount self.cardnumber = cardnumber self.expmonth = expmonth self.expyear = expyear self.identifier = identifier self.merchantid = merchantid for var_name, var_value in kwargs.items(): if var_name not in self.attribute_map and \ self._configuration is not None and \ self._configuration.discard_unknown_keys and \ self.additional_properties_type is None: # discard variable. continue setattr(self, var_name, var_value) if var_name in self.read_only_vars: raise ApiAttributeError(f"`{var_name}` is a read-only attribute. Use `from_openapi_data` to instantiate " f"class with read only attributes.")
def __init__(self, merchantid, *args, **kwargs): # noqa: E501 """CaptureRequest - a model defined in OpenAPI Args: merchantid (int): Identifies the merchant account to perform the capture for. Keyword Args: _check_type (bool): if True, values for parameters in openapi_types will be type checked and a TypeError will be raised if the wrong type is input. Defaults to True _path_to_item (tuple/list): This is a list of keys or values to drill down to the model in received_data when deserializing a response _spec_property_naming (bool): True if the variable names in the input data are serialized names, as specified in the OpenAPI document. False if the variable names in the input data are pythonic names, e.g. snake case (default) _configuration (Configuration): the instance to use when deserializing a file_type parameter. If passed, type conversion is attempted If omitted no type conversion is done. _visited_composed_classes (tuple): This stores a tuple of classes that we have traveled through so that if we see that class again we will not use its discriminator again. When traveling through a discriminator, the composed schema that is is traveled through is added to this set. For example if Animal has a discriminator petType and we pass in "Dog", and the class Dog allOf includes Animal, we move through Animal once using the discriminator, and pick Dog. Then in Dog, we will make an instance of the Animal class but this time we won't travel through its discriminator because we passed in _visited_composed_classes = (Animal,) airline_data (AirlineAdvice): [optional] # noqa: E501 amount (int): The completion amount provided in the lowest unit of currency for the specific currency of the merchant, with a variable length to a maximum of 12 digits. No decimal points to be included. For example with GBP 75.45 use the value 7545. Please check that you do not supply divisional characters such as 1,024 in the request which may be caused by some number formatters. If no amount is supplied, the original processing amount is used. . [optional] # noqa: E501 identifier (str): The identifier of the transaction to capture. If an empty value is supplied then a `trans_no` value must be supplied.. [optional] # noqa: E501 transno (int): The transaction number of the transaction to look up and capture. If an empty value is supplied then an identifier value must be supplied.. [optional] # noqa: E501 """ _check_type = kwargs.pop('_check_type', True) _spec_property_naming = kwargs.pop('_spec_property_naming', False) _path_to_item = kwargs.pop('_path_to_item', ()) _configuration = kwargs.pop('_configuration', None) _visited_composed_classes = kwargs.pop('_visited_composed_classes', ()) if args: raise ApiTypeError( "Invalid positional arguments=%s passed to %s. Remove those invalid positional arguments." % ( args, self.__class__.__name__, ), path_to_item=_path_to_item, valid_classes=(self.__class__,), ) self._data_store = {} self._check_type = _check_type self._spec_property_naming = _spec_property_naming self._path_to_item = _path_to_item self._configuration = _configuration self._visited_composed_classes = _visited_composed_classes + (self.__class__,) self.merchantid = merchantid for var_name, var_value in kwargs.items(): if var_name not in self.attribute_map and \ self._configuration is not None and \ self._configuration.discard_unknown_keys and \ self.additional_properties_type is None: # discard variable. continue setattr(self, var_name, var_value) if var_name in self.read_only_vars: raise ApiAttributeError(f"`{var_name}` is a read-only attribute. Use `from_openapi_data` to instantiate " f"class with read only attributes.")
def __init__(self, amount, batch_date, batch_id, batch_status, client_account_id, transactions, *args, **kwargs): # noqa: E501 """BatchReportResponseModel - a model defined in OpenAPI Args: amount (int): The total amount that the batch contains. batch_date (date): The date and time of the batch in ISO-8601 format. batch_id ([int]): batch_status (str): The status of the batch. Possible values are - CANCELLED. The file has been cancelled by an administrator or server process. - COMPLETE. The file has passed through the processing cycle and is determined as being complete further information should be obtained on the results of the processing - ERROR_IN_PROCESSING. Errors have occurred in the processing that has deemed that processing can not continue. - INITIALISED. The file has been initialised and no action has yet been performed - LOCKED. The file has been locked for processing - QUEUED. The file has been queued for processing yet no processing has yet been performed - UNKNOWN. The file is of an unknown status, that is the file can either not be determined by the information requested of the file has not yet been received. client_account_id (str): The batch account id that the batch was processed with. transactions ([BatchTransactionResultModel]): Keyword Args: _check_type (bool): if True, values for parameters in openapi_types will be type checked and a TypeError will be raised if the wrong type is input. Defaults to True _path_to_item (tuple/list): This is a list of keys or values to drill down to the model in received_data when deserializing a response _spec_property_naming (bool): True if the variable names in the input data are serialized names, as specified in the OpenAPI document. False if the variable names in the input data are pythonic names, e.g. snake case (default) _configuration (Configuration): the instance to use when deserializing a file_type parameter. If passed, type conversion is attempted If omitted no type conversion is done. _visited_composed_classes (tuple): This stores a tuple of classes that we have traveled through so that if we see that class again we will not use its discriminator again. When traveling through a discriminator, the composed schema that is is traveled through is added to this set. For example if Animal has a discriminator petType and we pass in "Dog", and the class Dog allOf includes Animal, we move through Animal once using the discriminator, and pick Dog. Then in Dog, we will make an instance of the Animal class but this time we won't travel through its discriminator because we passed in _visited_composed_classes = (Animal,) """ _check_type = kwargs.pop('_check_type', True) _spec_property_naming = kwargs.pop('_spec_property_naming', False) _path_to_item = kwargs.pop('_path_to_item', ()) _configuration = kwargs.pop('_configuration', None) _visited_composed_classes = kwargs.pop('_visited_composed_classes', ()) if args: raise ApiTypeError( "Invalid positional arguments=%s passed to %s. Remove those invalid positional arguments." % ( args, self.__class__.__name__, ), path_to_item=_path_to_item, valid_classes=(self.__class__, ), ) self._data_store = {} self._check_type = _check_type self._spec_property_naming = _spec_property_naming self._path_to_item = _path_to_item self._configuration = _configuration self._visited_composed_classes = _visited_composed_classes + ( self.__class__, ) self.amount = amount self.batch_date = batch_date self.batch_id = batch_id self.batch_status = batch_status self.client_account_id = client_account_id self.transactions = transactions for var_name, var_value in kwargs.items(): if var_name not in self.attribute_map and \ self._configuration is not None and \ self._configuration.discard_unknown_keys and \ self.additional_properties_type is None: # discard variable. continue setattr(self, var_name, var_value) if var_name in self.read_only_vars: raise ApiAttributeError( f"`{var_name}` is a read-only attribute. Use `from_openapi_data` to instantiate " f"class with read only attributes.")
def __init__(self, arrival_location_code, carrier_code, class_service_code, departure_date, flight_number, *args, **kwargs): # noqa: E501 """AirlineSegment - a model defined in OpenAPI Args: arrival_location_code (str): A standard airline routing code (airport code or location identifier) applicable to the arrival portion of this segment. carrier_code (str): This field contains the two character airline designator code (air carrier code or airline code) that corresponds to the airline carrier applicable for up to four flight segments of this trip itinerary. class_service_code (str): This field contains a code that corresponds to the fare class (A, B, C, D, Premium, Discounted, etc.) within the overall class of service (e.g., First Class, Business, Economy) applicable to this travel segment, as specified in the IATA Standard Code allocation table. departure_date (date): The Departure Date for the travel segment in ISO Date Format (yyyy-MM-dd). flight_number (str): This field contains the carrier-assigned Flight Number for this travel segment. Keyword Args: _check_type (bool): if True, values for parameters in openapi_types will be type checked and a TypeError will be raised if the wrong type is input. Defaults to True _path_to_item (tuple/list): This is a list of keys or values to drill down to the model in received_data when deserializing a response _spec_property_naming (bool): True if the variable names in the input data are serialized names, as specified in the OpenAPI document. False if the variable names in the input data are pythonic names, e.g. snake case (default) _configuration (Configuration): the instance to use when deserializing a file_type parameter. If passed, type conversion is attempted If omitted no type conversion is done. _visited_composed_classes (tuple): This stores a tuple of classes that we have traveled through so that if we see that class again we will not use its discriminator again. When traveling through a discriminator, the composed schema that is is traveled through is added to this set. For example if Animal has a discriminator petType and we pass in "Dog", and the class Dog allOf includes Animal, we move through Animal once using the discriminator, and pick Dog. Then in Dog, we will make an instance of the Animal class but this time we won't travel through its discriminator because we passed in _visited_composed_classes = (Animal,) departure_location_code (str): A standard airline routing code (airport code or location identifier) applicable to the departure portion of this segment. . [optional] # noqa: E501 segment_fare (int): This field contains the total Fare for this travel segment.. [optional] # noqa: E501 stop_over_indicator (str): O = Stopover allowed, X = Stopover not allowed.. [optional] # noqa: E501 """ _check_type = kwargs.pop('_check_type', True) _spec_property_naming = kwargs.pop('_spec_property_naming', False) _path_to_item = kwargs.pop('_path_to_item', ()) _configuration = kwargs.pop('_configuration', None) _visited_composed_classes = kwargs.pop('_visited_composed_classes', ()) if args: raise ApiTypeError( "Invalid positional arguments=%s passed to %s. Remove those invalid positional arguments." % ( args, self.__class__.__name__, ), path_to_item=_path_to_item, valid_classes=(self.__class__, ), ) self._data_store = {} self._check_type = _check_type self._spec_property_naming = _spec_property_naming self._path_to_item = _path_to_item self._configuration = _configuration self._visited_composed_classes = _visited_composed_classes + ( self.__class__, ) self.arrival_location_code = arrival_location_code self.carrier_code = carrier_code self.class_service_code = class_service_code self.departure_date = departure_date self.flight_number = flight_number for var_name, var_value in kwargs.items(): if var_name not in self.attribute_map and \ self._configuration is not None and \ self._configuration.discard_unknown_keys and \ self.additional_properties_type is None: # discard variable. continue setattr(self, var_name, var_value) if var_name in self.read_only_vars: raise ApiAttributeError( f"`{var_name}` is a read-only attribute. Use `from_openapi_data` to instantiate " f"class with read only attributes.")
def __init__(self, account_id, identifier, merchantid, message, result, *args, **kwargs): # noqa: E501 """BatchTransactionResultModel - a model defined in OpenAPI Args: account_id (str): The card holder account id used for the transaction. identifier (str): The identifier of the transaction. merchantid (int): The merchant id of the transaction. message (str): A response message pertaining to the transaction. result (int): An integer result that indicates the outcome of the transaction. The Code value below maps to the result value <table> <tr> <th>Code</th> <th>Abbrev</th> <th>Description</th> </tr> <tr><td>0</td><td>Declined</td><td>Declined</td></tr> <tr><td>1</td><td>Accepted</td><td>Accepted</td></tr> <tr><td>2</td><td>Rejected</td><td>Rejected</td></tr> <tr><td>3</td><td>Not Attempted</td><td>Not Attempted</td></tr> <tr><td>4</td><td>Referred</td><td>Referred</td></tr> <tr><td>5</td><td>PinRetry</td><td>Perform PIN Retry</td></tr> <tr><td>6</td><td>ForSigVer</td><td>Force Signature Verification</td></tr> <tr><td>7</td><td>Hold</td><td>Hold</td></tr> <tr><td>8</td><td>SecErr</td><td>Security Error</td></tr> <tr><td>9</td><td>CallAcq</td><td>Call Acquirer</td></tr> <tr><td>10</td><td>DNH</td><td>Do Not Honour</td></tr> <tr><td>11</td><td>RtnCrd</td><td>Retain Card</td></tr> <tr><td>12</td><td>ExprdCrd</td><td>Expired Card</td></tr> <tr><td>13</td><td>InvldCrd</td><td>Invalid Card No</td></tr> <tr><td>14</td><td>PinExcd</td><td>Pin Tries Exceeded</td></tr> <tr><td>15</td><td>PinInvld</td><td>Pin Invalid</td></tr> <tr><td>16</td><td>AuthReq</td><td>Authentication Required</td></tr> <tr><td>17</td><td>AuthenFail</td><td>Authentication Failed</td></tr> <tr><td>18</td><td>Verified</td><td>Card Verified</td></tr> <tr><td>19</td><td>Cancelled</td><td>Cancelled</td></tr> <tr><td>20</td><td>Un</td><td>Unknown</td></tr> </table> Keyword Args: _check_type (bool): if True, values for parameters in openapi_types will be type checked and a TypeError will be raised if the wrong type is input. Defaults to True _path_to_item (tuple/list): This is a list of keys or values to drill down to the model in received_data when deserializing a response _spec_property_naming (bool): True if the variable names in the input data are serialized names, as specified in the OpenAPI document. False if the variable names in the input data are pythonic names, e.g. snake case (default) _configuration (Configuration): the instance to use when deserializing a file_type parameter. If passed, type conversion is attempted If omitted no type conversion is done. _visited_composed_classes (tuple): This stores a tuple of classes that we have traveled through so that if we see that class again we will not use its discriminator again. When traveling through a discriminator, the composed schema that is is traveled through is added to this set. For example if Animal has a discriminator petType and we pass in "Dog", and the class Dog allOf includes Animal, we move through Animal once using the discriminator, and pick Dog. Then in Dog, we will make an instance of the Animal class but this time we won't travel through its discriminator because we passed in _visited_composed_classes = (Animal,) amount (int): The amount of the transaction processed.. [optional] # noqa: E501 authcode (str): The authorisation code of a successful transaction.. [optional] # noqa: E501 maskedpan (str): A masked value of the card number used for processing displaying limited values that can be used on a receipt. . [optional] # noqa: E501 scheme (str): A name of the card scheme of the transaction that processed the transaction such as Visa or MasterCard. . [optional] # noqa: E501 """ _check_type = kwargs.pop('_check_type', True) _spec_property_naming = kwargs.pop('_spec_property_naming', False) _path_to_item = kwargs.pop('_path_to_item', ()) _configuration = kwargs.pop('_configuration', None) _visited_composed_classes = kwargs.pop('_visited_composed_classes', ()) if args: raise ApiTypeError( "Invalid positional arguments=%s passed to %s. Remove those invalid positional arguments." % ( args, self.__class__.__name__, ), path_to_item=_path_to_item, valid_classes=(self.__class__, ), ) self._data_store = {} self._check_type = _check_type self._spec_property_naming = _spec_property_naming self._path_to_item = _path_to_item self._configuration = _configuration self._visited_composed_classes = _visited_composed_classes + ( self.__class__, ) self.account_id = account_id self.identifier = identifier self.merchantid = merchantid self.message = message self.result = result for var_name, var_value in kwargs.items(): if var_name not in self.attribute_map and \ self._configuration is not None and \ self._configuration.discard_unknown_keys and \ self.additional_properties_type is None: # discard variable. continue setattr(self, var_name, var_value) if var_name in self.read_only_vars: raise ApiAttributeError( f"`{var_name}` is a read-only attribute. Use `from_openapi_data` to instantiate " f"class with read only attributes.")
def __init__(self, merchantid, result, result_code, result_message, *args, **kwargs): # noqa: E501 """AuthResponse - a model defined in OpenAPI Args: merchantid (int): The merchant id that processed this transaction. result (int): An integer result that indicates the outcome of the transaction. The Code value below maps to the result value <table> <tr> <th>Code</th> <th>Abbrev</th> <th>Description</th> </tr> <tr><td>0</td><td>Declined</td><td>Declined</td></tr> <tr><td>1</td><td>Accepted</td><td>Accepted</td></tr> <tr><td>2</td><td>Rejected</td><td>Rejected</td></tr> <tr><td>3</td><td>Not Attempted</td><td>Not Attempted</td></tr> <tr><td>4</td><td>Referred</td><td>Referred</td></tr> <tr><td>5</td><td>PinRetry</td><td>Perform PIN Retry</td></tr> <tr><td>6</td><td>ForSigVer</td><td>Force Signature Verification</td></tr> <tr><td>7</td><td>Hold</td><td>Hold</td></tr> <tr><td>8</td><td>SecErr</td><td>Security Error</td></tr> <tr><td>9</td><td>CallAcq</td><td>Call Acquirer</td></tr> <tr><td>10</td><td>DNH</td><td>Do Not Honour</td></tr> <tr><td>11</td><td>RtnCrd</td><td>Retain Card</td></tr> <tr><td>12</td><td>ExprdCrd</td><td>Expired Card</td></tr> <tr><td>13</td><td>InvldCrd</td><td>Invalid Card No</td></tr> <tr><td>14</td><td>PinExcd</td><td>Pin Tries Exceeded</td></tr> <tr><td>15</td><td>PinInvld</td><td>Pin Invalid</td></tr> <tr><td>16</td><td>AuthReq</td><td>Authentication Required</td></tr> <tr><td>17</td><td>AuthenFail</td><td>Authentication Failed</td></tr> <tr><td>18</td><td>Verified</td><td>Card Verified</td></tr> <tr><td>19</td><td>Cancelled</td><td>Cancelled</td></tr> <tr><td>20</td><td>Un</td><td>Unknown</td></tr> </table> result_code (str): The result code as defined in the Response Codes Reference for example 000 is an accepted live transaction whilst 001 is an accepted test transaction. Result codes identify the source of success and failure. Codes may start with an alpha character i.e. C001 indicating a type of error such as a card validation error. result_message (str): The message regarding the result which provides further narrative to the result code. Keyword Args: _check_type (bool): if True, values for parameters in openapi_types will be type checked and a TypeError will be raised if the wrong type is input. Defaults to True _path_to_item (tuple/list): This is a list of keys or values to drill down to the model in received_data when deserializing a response _spec_property_naming (bool): True if the variable names in the input data are serialized names, as specified in the OpenAPI document. False if the variable names in the input data are pythonic names, e.g. snake case (default) _configuration (Configuration): the instance to use when deserializing a file_type parameter. If passed, type conversion is attempted If omitted no type conversion is done. _visited_composed_classes (tuple): This stores a tuple of classes that we have traveled through so that if we see that class again we will not use its discriminator again. When traveling through a discriminator, the composed schema that is is traveled through is added to this set. For example if Animal has a discriminator petType and we pass in "Dog", and the class Dog allOf includes Animal, we move through Animal once using the discriminator, and pick Dog. Then in Dog, we will make an instance of the Animal class but this time we won't travel through its discriminator because we passed in _visited_composed_classes = (Animal,) amount (int): The amount of the transaction processed.. [optional] # noqa: E501 atrn (str): A reference number provided by the acquirer for a transaction it can be used to cross reference transactions with an Acquirers reporting panel. . [optional] # noqa: E501 atsd (str): Additional Transaction Security Data used for ecommerce transactions to decipher security capabilities and attempts against a transaction.. [optional] # noqa: E501 authcode (str): The authorisation code as returned by the card issuer or acquiring bank when a transaction has successfully been authorised. Authorisation codes contain alphanumeric values. Whilst the code confirms authorisation it should not be used to determine whether a transaction was successfully processed. For instance an auth code may be returned when a transaction has been subsequently declined due to a CSC mismatch. . [optional] # noqa: E501 authen_result (str): The result of any authentication using 3d_secure authorisation against ecommerce transactions. Values are: <table> <tr> <th>Value</th> <th>Description</th> </tr> <tr> <td>Y</td> <td>Authentication Successful. The Cardholder's password was successfully validated.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>N</td> <td>Authentication Failed. Customer failed or cancelled authentication, transaction denied.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>A</td> <td>Attempts Processing Performed Authentication could not be completed but a proof of authentication attempt (CAVV) was generated.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>U</td> <td>Authentication Could Not Be Performed Authentication could not be completed, due to technical or other problem.</td> </tr> </table> . [optional] # noqa: E501 authorised (bool): A boolean definition that indicates that the transaction was authorised. It will return false if the transaction was declined, rejected or cancelled due to CSC matching failures. Attention should be referenced to the AuthResult and Response code for accurate determination of the result. . [optional] # noqa: E501 avs_result (str): The AVS result codes determine the result of checking the AVS values within the Address Verification fraud system. If a transaction is declined due to the AVS code not matching, this value can help determine the reason for the decline. <table> <tr> <th>Code</th> <th>Description</th> </tr> <tr><td>Y</td><td>Address and 5 digit post code match</td></tr> <tr><td>M</td><td>Street address and Postal codes match for international transaction</td></tr> <tr><td>U</td><td>No AVS data available from issuer auth system</td></tr> <tr><td>A</td><td>Addres matches, post code does not</td></tr> <tr><td>I</td><td>Address information verified for international transaction</td></tr> <tr><td>Z</td><td>5 digit post code matches, Address does not</td></tr> <tr><td>W</td><td>9 digit post code matches, Address does not</td></tr> <tr><td>X</td><td>Postcode and address match</td></tr> <tr><td>B</td><td>Postal code not verified due to incompatible formats</td></tr> <tr><td>P</td><td>Postal codes match. Street address not verified due to to incompatible formats</td></tr> <tr><td>E</td><td>AVS Error</td></tr> <tr><td>C</td><td>Street address and Postal code not verified due to incompatible formats</td></tr> <tr><td>D</td><td>Street address and postal codes match</td></tr> <tr><td> </td><td>No information</td></tr> <tr><td>N</td><td>Neither postcode nor address match</td></tr> <tr><td>R</td><td>Retry, System unavailble or Timed Out</td></tr> <tr><td>S</td><td>AVS Service not supported by issuer or processor</td></tr> <tr><td>G</td><td>Issuer does not participate in AVS</td></tr> </table> . [optional] # noqa: E501 bin_commercial (bool): Determines whether the bin range was found to be a commercial or business card.. [optional] # noqa: E501 bin_debit (bool): Determines whether the bin range was found to be a debit card. If false the card was considered as a credit card.. [optional] # noqa: E501 bin_description (str): A description of the bin range found for the card.. [optional] # noqa: E501 cavv (str): The cardholder authentication verification value which can be returned for verification purposes of the authenticated transaction for dispute realisation. . [optional] # noqa: E501 context (str): The context which processed the transaction, can be used for support purposes to trace transactions.. [optional] # noqa: E501 csc_result (str): The CSC rseult codes determine the result of checking the provided CSC value within the Card Security Code fraud system. If a transaction is declined due to the CSC code not matching, this value can help determine the reason for the decline. <table> <tr> <th>Code</th> <th>Description</th> </tr> <tr><td> </td><td>No information</td></tr> <tr><td>M</td><td>Card verification data matches</td></tr> <tr><td>N</td><td>Card verification data was checked but did not match</td></tr> <tr><td>P</td><td>Card verification was not processed</td></tr> <tr><td>S</td><td>The card verification data should be on the card but the merchant indicates that it is not</td></tr> <tr><td>U</td><td>The card issuer is not certified</td></tr> </table> . [optional] # noqa: E501 currency (str): The currency the transaction was processed in. This is an `ISO4217` alpha currency value.. [optional] # noqa: E501 datetime (datetime): The UTC date time of the transaction in ISO data time format. . [optional] # noqa: E501 eci (str): An Electronic Commerce Indicator (ECI) used to identify the result of authentication using 3DSecure. . [optional] # noqa: E501 identifier (str): The identifier provided within the request.. [optional] # noqa: E501 live (bool): Used to identify that a transaction was processed on a live authorisation platform.. [optional] # noqa: E501 maskedpan (str): A masked value of the card number used for processing displaying limited values that can be used on a receipt. . [optional] # noqa: E501 scheme (str): A name of the card scheme of the transaction that processed the transaction such as Visa or MasterCard. . [optional] # noqa: E501 sha256 (str): A SHA256 digest value of the transaction used to validate the response data The digest is calculated by concatenating * authcode * amount * response_code * merchant_id * trans_no * identifier * licence_key - which is not provided in the response. . [optional] # noqa: E501 trans_status (str): Used to identify the status of a transaction. The status is used to track a transaction through its life cycle. <table> <tr> <th>Id</th> <th>Description</th> </tr> <tr> <td>O</td> <td>Transaction is open for settlement</td> </tr> <tr> <td>A</td> <td>Transaction is assigned for settlement and can no longer be voided</td> </tr> <tr> <td>S</td> <td>Transaction has been settled</td> </tr> <tr> <td>D</td> <td>Transaction has been declined</td> </tr> <tr> <td>R</td> <td>Transaction has been rejected</td> </tr> <tr> <td>P</td> <td>Transaction has been authorised only and awaiting a capture. Used in pre-auth situations</td> </tr> <tr> <td>C</td> <td>Transaction has been cancelled</td> </tr> <tr> <td>E</td> <td>Transaction has expired</td> </tr> <tr> <td>I</td> <td>Transaction has been initialised but no action was able to be carried out</td> </tr> <tr> <td>H</td> <td>Transaction is awaiting authorisation</td> </tr> <tr> <td>.</td> <td>Transaction is on hold</td> </tr> <tr> <td>V</td> <td>Transaction has been verified</td> </tr> </table> . [optional] # noqa: E501 transno (int): The resulting transaction number, ordered incrementally from 1 for every merchant_id. The value will default to less than 1 for transactions that do not have a transaction number issued. . [optional] # noqa: E501 """ _check_type = kwargs.pop('_check_type', True) _spec_property_naming = kwargs.pop('_spec_property_naming', False) _path_to_item = kwargs.pop('_path_to_item', ()) _configuration = kwargs.pop('_configuration', None) _visited_composed_classes = kwargs.pop('_visited_composed_classes', ()) if args: raise ApiTypeError( "Invalid positional arguments=%s passed to %s. Remove those invalid positional arguments." % ( args, self.__class__.__name__, ), path_to_item=_path_to_item, valid_classes=(self.__class__,), ) self._data_store = {} self._check_type = _check_type self._spec_property_naming = _spec_property_naming self._path_to_item = _path_to_item self._configuration = _configuration self._visited_composed_classes = _visited_composed_classes + (self.__class__,) self.merchantid = merchantid self.result = result self.result_code = result_code self.result_message = result_message for var_name, var_value in kwargs.items(): if var_name not in self.attribute_map and \ self._configuration is not None and \ self._configuration.discard_unknown_keys and \ self.additional_properties_type is None: # discard variable. continue setattr(self, var_name, var_value) if var_name in self.read_only_vars: raise ApiAttributeError(f"`{var_name}` is a read-only attribute. Use `from_openapi_data` to instantiate " f"class with read only attributes.")
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): # noqa: E501 """ThreeDSecure - a model defined in OpenAPI Keyword Args: _check_type (bool): if True, values for parameters in openapi_types will be type checked and a TypeError will be raised if the wrong type is input. Defaults to True _path_to_item (tuple/list): This is a list of keys or values to drill down to the model in received_data when deserializing a response _spec_property_naming (bool): True if the variable names in the input data are serialized names, as specified in the OpenAPI document. False if the variable names in the input data are pythonic names, e.g. snake case (default) _configuration (Configuration): the instance to use when deserializing a file_type parameter. If passed, type conversion is attempted If omitted no type conversion is done. _visited_composed_classes (tuple): This stores a tuple of classes that we have traveled through so that if we see that class again we will not use its discriminator again. When traveling through a discriminator, the composed schema that is is traveled through is added to this set. For example if Animal has a discriminator petType and we pass in "Dog", and the class Dog allOf includes Animal, we move through Animal once using the discriminator, and pick Dog. Then in Dog, we will make an instance of the Animal class but this time we won't travel through its discriminator because we passed in _visited_composed_classes = (Animal,) accept_headers (str): Required for 3DSv1. Optional if the `cp_bx` value is provided otherwise required for 3Dv2 processing operating in browser authentication mode. The `cp_bx` value will override any value supplied to this field. The content of the HTTP accept header as sent to the merchant from the cardholder's user agent. This value will be validated by the ACS when the card holder authenticates themselves to verify that no intermediary is performing this action. Required for 3DSv1. . [optional] # noqa: E501 cp_bx (str): Required for 3DSv2. Browser extension value produced by the citypay.js `bx` function. See [https://sandbox.citypay.com/3dsv2/bx](https://sandbox.citypay.com/3dsv2/bx) for details. . [optional] # noqa: E501 downgrade1 (bool): Where a merchant is configured for 3DSv2, setting this option will attempt to downgrade the transaction to 3DSv1. . [optional] # noqa: E501 merchant_termurl (str): A controller URL for 3D-Secure processing that any response from an authentication request or challenge request should be sent to. The controller should forward on the response from the URL back via this API for subsequent processing. . [optional] # noqa: E501 tds_policy (str): A policy value which determines whether ThreeDSecure is enforced or bypassed. Note that this will only work for e-commerce transactions and accounts that have 3DSecure enabled and fully registered with Visa, MasterCard or American Express. It is useful when transactions may be wanted to bypass processing rules. Note that this may affect the liability shift of transactions and may occur a higher fee with the acquiring bank. Values are `0` for the default policy (default value if not supplied). Your default values are determined by your account manager on setup of the account. `1` for an enforced policy. Transactions will be enabled for 3DS processing `2` to bypass. Transactions that are bypassed will switch off 3DS processing. . [optional] # noqa: E501 user_agent (str): Required for 3DSv1. Optional if the `cp_bx` value is provided otherwise required 3Dv2 processing operating in browser authentication mode. The `cp_bx` value will override any value supplied to this field. The content of the HTTP user-agent header as sent to the merchant from the cardholder's user agent. This value will be validated by the ACS when the card holder authenticates themselves to verify that no intermediary is performing this action. Required for 3DSv1. . [optional] # noqa: E501 """ _check_type = kwargs.pop('_check_type', True) _spec_property_naming = kwargs.pop('_spec_property_naming', False) _path_to_item = kwargs.pop('_path_to_item', ()) _configuration = kwargs.pop('_configuration', None) _visited_composed_classes = kwargs.pop('_visited_composed_classes', ()) if args: raise ApiTypeError( "Invalid positional arguments=%s passed to %s. Remove those invalid positional arguments." % ( args, self.__class__.__name__, ), path_to_item=_path_to_item, valid_classes=(self.__class__, ), ) self._data_store = {} self._check_type = _check_type self._spec_property_naming = _spec_property_naming self._path_to_item = _path_to_item self._configuration = _configuration self._visited_composed_classes = _visited_composed_classes + ( self.__class__, ) for var_name, var_value in kwargs.items(): if var_name not in self.attribute_map and \ self._configuration is not None and \ self._configuration.discard_unknown_keys and \ self.additional_properties_type is None: # discard variable. continue setattr(self, var_name, var_value) if var_name in self.read_only_vars: raise ApiAttributeError( f"`{var_name}` is a read-only attribute. Use `from_openapi_data` to instantiate " f"class with read only attributes.")