lib/recurly/requests/add_on_update.rb in recurly-4.15.0 vs lib/recurly/requests/add_on_update.rb in recurly-4.17.0
- old
+ new
@@ -53,11 +53,11 @@
# @!attribute optional
# @return [Boolean] Whether the add-on is optional for the customer to include in their purchase on the hosted payment page. If false, the add-on will be included when a subscription is created through the Recurly UI. However, the add-on will not be included when a subscription is created through the API.
define_attribute :optional, :Boolean
# @!attribute percentage_tiers
- # @return [Array[PercentageTiersByCurrency]] `percentage_tiers` is an array of objects, which must have the set of tiers per currency and the currency code. The tier_type must be `volume` or `tiered`, if not, it must be absent.
+ # @return [Array[PercentageTiersByCurrency]] `percentage_tiers` is an array of objects, which must have the set of tiers per currency and the currency code. The tier_type must be `volume` or `tiered`, if not, it must be absent. There must be one tier without an `ending_amount` value which represents the final tier.
define_attribute :percentage_tiers, Array, { :item_type => :PercentageTiersByCurrency }
# @!attribute revenue_schedule_type
# @return [String] When this add-on is invoiced, the line item will use this revenue schedule. If `item_code`/`item_id` is part of the request then `revenue_schedule_type` must be absent in the request as the value will be set from the item.
define_attribute :revenue_schedule_type, String
@@ -65,10 +65,10 @@
# @!attribute tax_code
# @return [String] Optional field used by Avalara, Vertex, and Recurly's EU VAT tax feature to determine taxation rules. If you have your own AvaTax or Vertex account configured, use their tax codes to assign specific tax rules. If you are using Recurly's EU VAT feature, you can use values of `unknown`, `physical`, or `digital`. If an `Item` is associated to the `AddOn` then `tax code` must be absent.
define_attribute :tax_code, String
# @!attribute tiers
- # @return [Array[Tier]] If the tier_type is `flat`, then `tiers` must be absent. The `tiers` object must include one to many tiers with `ending_quantity` and `unit_amount` for the desired `currencies`. There must be one tier without an `ending_quantity` value that represents the final tier.
+ # @return [Array[Tier]] If the tier_type is `flat`, then `tiers` must be absent. The `tiers` object must include one to many tiers with `ending_quantity` and `unit_amount` for the desired `currencies`. There must be one tier without an `ending_quantity` value which represents the final tier.
define_attribute :tiers, Array, { :item_type => :Tier }
# @!attribute usage_percentage
# @return [Float] The percentage taken of the monetary amount of usage tracked. This can be up to 4 decimal places. A value between 0.0 and 100.0. Required if `add_on_type` is usage, `tier_type` is `flat` and `usage_type` is percentage. Must be omitted otherwise.
define_attribute :usage_percentage, Float