# frozen_string_literal: true module Stripe class APIResource < StripeObject include Stripe::APIOperations::Request # A flag that can be set a behavior that will cause this resource to be # encoded and sent up along with an update of its parent resource. This is # usually not desirable because resources are updated individually on their # own endpoints, but there are certain cases, replacing a customer's source # for example, where this is allowed. attr_accessor :save_with_parent def self.class_name name.split("::")[-1] end def self.resource_url if self == APIResource raise NotImplementedError, "APIResource is an abstract class. You should perform actions " \ "on its subclasses (Charge, Customer, etc.)" end # Namespaces are separated in object names with periods (.) and in URLs # with forward slashes (/), so replace the former with the latter. "/v1/#{self::OBJECT_NAME.downcase.tr('.', '/')}s" end # A metaprogramming call that specifies that a field of a resource can be # its own type of API resource (say a nested card under an account for # example), and if that resource is set, it should be transmitted to the # API on a create or update. Doing so is not the default behavior because # API resources should normally be persisted on their own RESTful # endpoints. def self.save_nested_resource(name) define_method(:"#{name}=") do |value| super(value) # The parent setter will perform certain useful operations like # converting to an APIResource if appropriate. Refresh our argument # value to whatever it mutated to. value = send(name) # Note that the value may be subresource, but could also be a scalar # (like a tokenized card's ID for example), so we check the type before # setting #save_with_parent here. value.save_with_parent = true if value.is_a?(APIResource) value end end # Adds a custom method to a resource class. This is used to add support for # non-CRUDL API requests, e.g. capturing charges. custom_method takes the # following parameters: # - name: the name of the custom method to create (as a symbol) # - http_verb: the HTTP verb for the API request (:get, :post, or :delete) # - http_path: the path to append to the resource's URL. If not provided, # the name is used as the path # # For example, this call: # custom_method :capture, http_verb: post # adds a `capture` class method to the resource class that, when called, # will send a POST request to `/v1//capture`. def self.custom_method(name, http_verb:, http_path: nil) Util.custom_method self, self, name, http_verb, http_path end def resource_url unless (id = self["id"]) raise InvalidRequestError.new( "Could not determine which URL to request: #{self.class} instance " \ "has invalid ID: #{id.inspect}", "id" ) end "#{self.class.resource_url}/#{CGI.escape(id)}" end def refresh resp, opts = execute_resource_request(:get, resource_url, @retrieve_params) initialize_from(resp.data, opts) end def self.retrieve(id, opts = {}) opts = Util.normalize_opts(opts) instance = new(id, opts) instance.refresh instance end def request_stripe_object(method:, path:, params:, opts: {}) resp, opts = execute_resource_request(method, path, params, opts) # If we're getting back this thing, update; otherwise, instantiate. if Util.object_name_matches_class?(resp.data[:object], self.class) initialize_from(resp.data, opts) else Util.convert_to_stripe_object(resp.data, opts) end end protected def request_stream(method:, path:, params:, opts: {}, &read_body_chunk_block) resp, = execute_resource_request_stream( method, path, params, opts, &read_body_chunk_block ) resp end end end