=begin #MoneyKit API #No description provided (generated by Openapi Generator https://github.com/openapitools/openapi-generator) The version of the OpenAPI document: 2023-02-18 Generated by: https://openapi-generator.tech OpenAPI Generator version: 7.1.0 =end require 'date' require 'time' module MoneyKit class AccountBalances # A three-character currency code (ISO-4217 or similar, *e.g.*, `USD`, `CAD`) for the account balances. attr_accessor :currency # The amount of funds available for use. Not all institutions report the available balance.
Note that the available balance typically does not include overdraft limits. attr_accessor :available # The total amount of funds in the account.
For credit or loan accounts, a positive number indicates the amount owed by the account holder. If the balance is negative (this is rare), this indicates an amount owed **to** the account holder.
For depository or investment accounts, a positive number is the asset value of the account. If the balance is negative (this is rare), this indicates an overdraft or margin condition. attr_accessor :current # The credit limit on the account. Typically this exists only for credit-type accounts.
In some cases, this may represent the overdraft limit for depository accounts.
attr_accessor :limit
# The date that the balance was captured at. This may not include a time. When this field is null, the balance was captured at an unknown time.
attr_accessor :balance_date
# Attribute mapping from ruby-style variable name to JSON key.
def self.attribute_map
{
:'currency' => :'currency',
:'available' => :'available',
:'current' => :'current',
:'limit' => :'limit',
:'balance_date' => :'balance_date'
}
end
# Returns all the JSON keys this model knows about
def self.acceptable_attributes
attribute_map.values
end
# Attribute type mapping.
def self.openapi_types
{
:'currency' => :'String',
:'available' => :'Float',
:'current' => :'Float',
:'limit' => :'Float',
:'balance_date' => :'Time'
}
end
# List of attributes with nullable: true
def self.openapi_nullable
Set.new([
])
end
# Initializes the object
# @param [Hash] attributes Model attributes in the form of hash
def initialize(attributes = {})
if (!attributes.is_a?(Hash))
fail ArgumentError, "The input argument (attributes) must be a hash in `MoneyKit::AccountBalances` initialize method"
end
# check to see if the attribute exists and convert string to symbol for hash key
attributes = attributes.each_with_object({}) { |(k, v), h|
if (!self.class.attribute_map.key?(k.to_sym))
fail ArgumentError, "`#{k}` is not a valid attribute in `MoneyKit::AccountBalances`. Please check the name to make sure it's valid. List of attributes: " + self.class.attribute_map.keys.inspect
end
h[k.to_sym] = v
}
if attributes.key?(:'currency')
self.currency = attributes[:'currency']
end
if attributes.key?(:'available')
self.available = attributes[:'available']
end
if attributes.key?(:'current')
self.current = attributes[:'current']
end
if attributes.key?(:'limit')
self.limit = attributes[:'limit']
end
if attributes.key?(:'balance_date')
self.balance_date = attributes[:'balance_date']
end
end
# Show invalid properties with the reasons. Usually used together with valid?
# @return Array for valid properties with the reasons
def list_invalid_properties
warn '[DEPRECATED] the `list_invalid_properties` method is obsolete'
invalid_properties = Array.new
invalid_properties
end
# Check to see if the all the properties in the model are valid
# @return true if the model is valid
def valid?
warn '[DEPRECATED] the `valid?` method is obsolete'
true
end
# Checks equality by comparing each attribute.
# @param [Object] Object to be compared
def ==(o)
return true if self.equal?(o)
self.class == o.class &&
currency == o.currency &&
available == o.available &&
current == o.current &&
limit == o.limit &&
balance_date == o.balance_date
end
# @see the `==` method
# @param [Object] Object to be compared
def eql?(o)
self == o
end
# Calculates hash code according to all attributes.
# @return [Integer] Hash code
def hash
[currency, available, current, limit, balance_date].hash
end
# Builds the object from hash
# @param [Hash] attributes Model attributes in the form of hash
# @return [Object] Returns the model itself
def self.build_from_hash(attributes)
return nil unless attributes.is_a?(Hash)
attributes = attributes.transform_keys(&:to_sym)
transformed_hash = {}
openapi_types.each_pair do |key, type|
if attributes.key?(attribute_map[key]) && attributes[attribute_map[key]].nil?
transformed_hash["#{key}"] = nil
elsif type =~ /\AArray<(.*)>/i
# check to ensure the input is an array given that the attribute
# is documented as an array but the input is not
if attributes[attribute_map[key]].is_a?(Array)
transformed_hash["#{key}"] = attributes[attribute_map[key]].map { |v| _deserialize($1, v) }
end
elsif !attributes[attribute_map[key]].nil?
transformed_hash["#{key}"] = _deserialize(type, attributes[attribute_map[key]])
end
end
new(transformed_hash)
end
# Deserializes the data based on type
# @param string type Data type
# @param string value Value to be deserialized
# @return [Object] Deserialized data
def self._deserialize(type, value)
case type.to_sym
when :Time
Time.parse(value)
when :Date
Date.parse(value)
when :String
value.to_s
when :Integer
value.to_i
when :Float
value.to_f
when :Boolean
if value.to_s =~ /\A(true|t|yes|y|1)\z/i
true
else
false
end
when :Object
# generic object (usually a Hash), return directly
value
when /\AArray<(?