Class: CyberSource::CustomerApi
- Inherits:
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Object
- Object
- CyberSource::CustomerApi
- Defined in:
- lib/cybersource_rest_client/api/customer_api.rb
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#api_client ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute api_client.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#delete_customer(customer_id, opts = {}) ⇒ nil
Delete a Customer | | | | | — | — | — | |Customers
A Customer represents your tokenized customer information.
You should associate the Customer Id with the customer account on your systems.
A Customer can have one or more [Payment Instruments](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_create-a-customer-payment-instrumentl) or [Shipping Addresses](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_create-a-customer-shipping-address) with one allocated as the Customers default.| |**Deleting a Customer**
Your system can use this API to delete a complete Customer.
When a Customer is deleted all associated Payment Instruments & Shipping Addresses are deleted.
Any Instrument Identifiers representing the card number will also be deleted if they are not associated with any other Payment Instruments.
Note: Individual [Payment Instruments](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_delete-a-customer-payment-instrument) or [Shipping Addresses](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_delete-a-customer-shipping-address) can be deleted via their own dedicated API resources. -
#delete_customer_with_http_info(customer_id, opts = {}) ⇒ Array<(nil, Fixnum, Hash)>
Delete a Customer | | | | | — | — | — | |Customers<br>A Customer represents your tokenized customer information.<br>You should associate the Customer Id with the customer account on your systems.<br>A Customer can have one or more [Payment Instruments](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_create-a-customer-payment-instrumentl) or [Shipping Addresses](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_create-a-customer-shipping-address) with one allocated as the Customers default.|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;|**Deleting a Customer**<br>Your system can use this API to delete a complete Customer.<br>When a Customer is deleted all associated Payment Instruments & Shipping Addresses are deleted.<br>Any Instrument Identifiers representing the card number will also be deleted if they are not associated with any other Payment Instruments.<br>Note: Individual [Payment Instruments](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_delete-a-customer-payment-instrument) or [Shipping Addresses](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_delete-a-customer-shipping-address) can be deleted via their own dedicated API resources.
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#get_customer(customer_id, opts = {}) ⇒ PostCustomerRequest
Retrieve a Customer | | | | | — | — | — | |Customers
A Customer represents your tokenized customer information.
You should associate the Customer Id with the customer account on your systems.
A Customer can have one or more [Payment Instruments](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_create-a-customer-payment-instrumentl) or [Shipping Addresses](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_create-a-customer-shipping-address) with one allocated as the Customers default.
**Retrieving a Customer**
When your customer signs into their account, your system can use this API to retrieve the Customers default Payment Instrument and Shipping Address.
**Note: the actual card data will be masked.**
If your customer wants to see other available Payment Instruments, your system can [retrieve all Payment Instruments](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_list-payment-instruments-for-a-customer) associated with the Customer.
The same applies to [Shipping Addresses](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_list-shipping-addresses-for-a-customer).| |**Payment Network Tokens**
Network tokens perform better than regular card numbers and they are not necessarily invalidated when a cardholder loses their card, or it expires.
A Payment Network Token will be automatically created and used in future payments if you are enabled for the service.
A Payment Network Token can also be [provisioned for an existing Instrument Identifier](#token-management_instrument-identifier_enroll-an-instrument-identifier-for-payment-network-token).
For more information about Payment Network Tokens see the Developer Guide.
**Payments with Customers**
To perform a payment with the Customers default details specify the [Customer Id in the payments request](#payments_payments_process-a-payment_samplerequests-dropdown_authorization-using-tokens_authorization-with-customer-token-id_liveconsole-tab-request-body).
To perform a payment with a particular Payment Instrument or Shipping Address
specify the [Payment Instrument or Shipping Address Ids in the payments request](#payments_payments_process-a-payment_samplerequests-dropdown_authorization-using-tokens_authorization-with-customer-payment-instrument-and-shipping-address-token-id_liveconsole-tab-request-body). -
#get_customer_with_http_info(customer_id, opts = {}) ⇒ Array<(PostCustomerRequest, Fixnum, Hash)>
Retrieve a Customer | | | | | — | — | — | |Customers<br>A Customer represents your tokenized customer information.<br>You should associate the Customer Id with the customer account on your systems.<br>A Customer can have one or more [Payment Instruments](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_create-a-customer-payment-instrumentl) or [Shipping Addresses](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_create-a-customer-shipping-address) with one allocated as the Customers default.<br><br>**Retrieving a Customer**<br>When your customer signs into their account, your system can use this API to retrieve the Customers default Payment Instrument and Shipping Address.<br>**Note: the actual card data will be masked.**<br>If your customer wants to see other available Payment Instruments, your system can [retrieve all Payment Instruments](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_list-payment-instruments-for-a-customer) associated with the Customer.<br>The same applies to [Shipping Addresses](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_list-shipping-addresses-for-a-customer).|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;|**Payment Network Tokens**<br>Network tokens perform better than regular card numbers and they are not necessarily invalidated when a cardholder loses their card, or it expires.<br>A Payment Network Token will be automatically created and used in future payments if you are enabled for the service.<br>A Payment Network Token can also be [provisioned for an existing Instrument Identifier](#token-management_instrument-identifier_enroll-an-instrument-identifier-for-payment-network-token).<br>For more information about Payment Network Tokens see the Developer Guide.<br><br>**Payments with Customers**<br>To perform a payment with the Customers default details specify the [Customer Id in the payments request](#payments_payments_process-a-payment_samplerequests-dropdown_authorization-using-tokens_authorization-with-customer-token-id_liveconsole-tab-request-body).<br>To perform a payment with a particular Payment Instrument or Shipping Address <br>specify the [Payment Instrument or Shipping Address Ids in the payments request](#payments_payments_process-a-payment_samplerequests-dropdown_authorization-using-tokens_authorization-with-customer-payment-instrument-and-shipping-address-token-id_liveconsole-tab-request-body).
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#initialize(api_client = ApiClient.default, config) ⇒ CustomerApi
constructor
A new instance of CustomerApi.
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#patch_customer(customer_id, patch_customer_request, opts = {}) ⇒ PatchCustomerRequest
Update a Customer | | | | | — | — | — | |Customers
A Customer represents your tokenized customer information.
You should associate the Customer Id with the customer account on your systems.
A Customer can have one or more [Payment Instruments](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_create-a-customer-payment-instrumentl) or [Shipping Addresses](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_create-a-customer-shipping-address) with one allocated as the Customers default.| |**Updating a Customer**
Your system can use this API to update a Customers details including selecting a [default Payment Instrument](#token-management_customer_update-a-customer_samplerequests-dropdown_update-customers-default-payment-instrument_liveconsole-tab-request-body) or [default Shipping Address](#token-management_customer_update-a-customer_samplerequests-dropdown_update-customers-default-shipping-address_liveconsole-tab-request-body) for use in payments.
Note: Updating a Customers [Payment Instrument](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_update-a-customer-payment-instrument) or [Shipping Address](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_update-a-customer-shipping-address) details is performed using their own dedicated API resources. -
#patch_customer_with_http_info(customer_id, patch_customer_request, opts = {}) ⇒ Array<(PatchCustomerRequest, Fixnum, Hash)>
Update a Customer | | | | | — | — | — | |Customers<br>A Customer represents your tokenized customer information.<br>You should associate the Customer Id with the customer account on your systems.<br>A Customer can have one or more [Payment Instruments](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_create-a-customer-payment-instrumentl) or [Shipping Addresses](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_create-a-customer-shipping-address) with one allocated as the Customers default.|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;|**Updating a Customer**<br>Your system can use this API to update a Customers details including selecting a [default Payment Instrument](#token-management_customer_update-a-customer_samplerequests-dropdown_update-customers-default-payment-instrument_liveconsole-tab-request-body) or [default Shipping Address](#token-management_customer_update-a-customer_samplerequests-dropdown_update-customers-default-shipping-address_liveconsole-tab-request-body) for use in payments.<br>Note: Updating a Customers [Payment Instrument](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_update-a-customer-payment-instrument) or [Shipping Address](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_update-a-customer-shipping-address) details is performed using their own dedicated API resources.
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#post_customer(post_customer_request, opts = {}) ⇒ PostCustomerRequest
Create a Customer | | | | | — | — | — | |Customers
A Customer represents your tokenized customer information.
You should associate the Customer Id with the customer account on your systems.
A Customer can have one or more [Payment Instruments](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_create-a-customer-payment-instrumentl) or [Shipping Addresses](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_create-a-customer-shipping-address) with one allocated as the Customers default.
**Creating a Customer**
It is recommended you [create a Customer via a Payment Authorization](#payments_payments_process-a-payment_samplerequests-dropdown_authorization-with-token-create_authorization-with-customer-token-creation_liveconsole-tab-request-body), this can be for a zero amount.
The Customer will be created with a Payment Instrument and Shipping Address.
You can also [add additional Payment Instruments to a Customer via a Payment Authorization](#payments_payments_process-a-payment_samplerequests-dropdown_authorization-with-token-create_authorization-create-default-payment-instrument-shipping-address-for-existing-customer_liveconsole-tab-request-body).
In Europe: You should perform Payer Authentication alongside the Authorization.| |**Payment Network Tokens**
Network tokens perform better than regular card numbers and they are not necessarily invalidated when a cardholder loses their card, or it expires.
A Payment Network Token will be automatically created and used in future payments if you are enabled for the service.
A Payment Network Token can also be [provisioned for an existing Instrument Identifier](#token-management_instrument-identifier_enroll-an-instrument-identifier-for-payment-network-token).
For more information about Payment Network Tokens see the Developer Guide.
**Payments with Customers**
To perform a payment with the Customers default details specify the [Customer Id in the payments request](#payments_payments_process-a-payment_samplerequests-dropdown_authorization-using-tokens_authorization-with-customer-token-id_liveconsole-tab-request-body).
To perform a payment with a particular Payment Instrument or Shipping Address
specify the [Payment Instrument or Shipping Address Ids in the payments request](#payments_payments_process-a-payment_samplerequests-dropdown_authorization-using-tokens_authorization-with-customer-payment-instrument-and-shipping-address-token-id_liveconsole-tab-request-body). -
#post_customer_with_http_info(post_customer_request, opts = {}) ⇒ Array<(PostCustomerRequest, Fixnum, Hash)>
Create a Customer | | | | | — | — | — | |Customers<br>A Customer represents your tokenized customer information.<br>You should associate the Customer Id with the customer account on your systems.<br>A Customer can have one or more [Payment Instruments](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_create-a-customer-payment-instrumentl) or [Shipping Addresses](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_create-a-customer-shipping-address) with one allocated as the Customers default.<br><br>**Creating a Customer**<br>It is recommended you [create a Customer via a Payment Authorization](#payments_payments_process-a-payment_samplerequests-dropdown_authorization-with-token-create_authorization-with-customer-token-creation_liveconsole-tab-request-body), this can be for a zero amount.<br>The Customer will be created with a Payment Instrument and Shipping Address.<br>You can also [add additional Payment Instruments to a Customer via a Payment Authorization](#payments_payments_process-a-payment_samplerequests-dropdown_authorization-with-token-create_authorization-create-default-payment-instrument-shipping-address-for-existing-customer_liveconsole-tab-request-body).<br>In Europe: You should perform Payer Authentication alongside the Authorization.|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;|**Payment Network Tokens**<br>Network tokens perform better than regular card numbers and they are not necessarily invalidated when a cardholder loses their card, or it expires.<br>A Payment Network Token will be automatically created and used in future payments if you are enabled for the service.<br>A Payment Network Token can also be [provisioned for an existing Instrument Identifier](#token-management_instrument-identifier_enroll-an-instrument-identifier-for-payment-network-token).<br>For more information about Payment Network Tokens see the Developer Guide.<br><br>**Payments with Customers**<br>To perform a payment with the Customers default details specify the [Customer Id in the payments request](#payments_payments_process-a-payment_samplerequests-dropdown_authorization-using-tokens_authorization-with-customer-token-id_liveconsole-tab-request-body).<br>To perform a payment with a particular Payment Instrument or Shipping Address <br>specify the [Payment Instrument or Shipping Address Ids in the payments request](#payments_payments_process-a-payment_samplerequests-dropdown_authorization-using-tokens_authorization-with-customer-payment-instrument-and-shipping-address-token-id_liveconsole-tab-request-body).
Constructor Details
#initialize(api_client = ApiClient.default, config) ⇒ CustomerApi
Returns a new instance of CustomerApi.
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# File 'lib/cybersource_rest_client/api/customer_api.rb', line 18 def initialize(api_client = ApiClient.default, config) @api_client = api_client @api_client.set_configuration(config) end |
Instance Attribute Details
#api_client ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute api_client.
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# File 'lib/cybersource_rest_client/api/customer_api.rb', line 16 def api_client @api_client end |
Instance Method Details
#delete_customer(customer_id, opts = {}) ⇒ nil
Delete a Customer | | | | | — | — | — | |Customers
A Customer represents your tokenized customer information.
You should associate the Customer Id with the customer account on your systems.
A Customer can have one or more [Payment Instruments](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_create-a-customer-payment-instrumentl) or [Shipping Addresses](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_create-a-customer-shipping-address) with one allocated as the Customers default.| |**Deleting a Customer**
Your system can use this API to delete a complete Customer.
When a Customer is deleted all associated Payment Instruments & Shipping Addresses are deleted.
Any Instrument Identifiers representing the card number will also be deleted if they are not associated with any other Payment Instruments.
Note: Individual [Payment Instruments](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_delete-a-customer-payment-instrument) or [Shipping Addresses](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_delete-a-customer-shipping-address) can be deleted via their own dedicated API resources.
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# File 'lib/cybersource_rest_client/api/customer_api.rb', line 30 def delete_customer(customer_id, opts = {}) data, status_code, headers = delete_customer_with_http_info(customer_id, opts) return data, status_code, headers end |
#delete_customer_with_http_info(customer_id, opts = {}) ⇒ Array<(nil, Fixnum, Hash)>
Delete a Customer | | | | | — | — | — | |Customers<br>A Customer represents your tokenized customer information.<br>You should associate the Customer Id with the customer account on your systems.<br>A Customer can have one or more [Payment Instruments](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_create-a-customer-payment-instrumentl) or [Shipping Addresses](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_create-a-customer-shipping-address) with one allocated as the Customers default.|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;|**Deleting a Customer**<br>Your system can use this API to delete a complete Customer.<br>When a Customer is deleted all associated Payment Instruments & Shipping Addresses are deleted.<br>Any Instrument Identifiers representing the card number will also be deleted if they are not associated with any other Payment Instruments.<br>Note: Individual [Payment Instruments](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_delete-a-customer-payment-instrument) or [Shipping Addresses](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_delete-a-customer-shipping-address) can be deleted via their own dedicated API resources.
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# File 'lib/cybersource_rest_client/api/customer_api.rb', line 41 def delete_customer_with_http_info(customer_id, opts = {}) if @api_client.config.debugging begin raise @api_client.config.logger.debug 'Calling API: CustomerApi.delete_customer ...' rescue puts 'Cannot write to log' end end # verify the required parameter 'customer_id' is set if @api_client.config.client_side_validation && customer_id.nil? fail ArgumentError, "Missing the required parameter 'customer_id' when calling CustomerApi.delete_customer" end # resource path local_var_path = 'tms/v2/customers/{customerId}'.sub('{' + 'customerId' + '}', customer_id.to_s) # query parameters query_params = {} # header parameters header_params = {} # HTTP header 'Accept' (if needed) header_params['Accept'] = @api_client.select_header_accept(['application/json;charset=utf-8']) # HTTP header 'Content-Type' header_params['Content-Type'] = @api_client.select_header_content_type(['application/json;charset=utf-8']) header_params[:'profile-id'] = opts[:'profile_id'] if !opts[:'profile_id'].nil? # form parameters form_params = {} # http body (model) if 'DELETE' == 'POST' post_body = '{}' else post_body = nil end auth_names = [] data, status_code, headers = @api_client.call_api(:DELETE, local_var_path, :header_params => header_params, :query_params => query_params, :form_params => form_params, :body => post_body, :auth_names => auth_names) if @api_client.config.debugging begin raise @api_client.config.logger.debug "API called: CustomerApi#delete_customer\nData: #{data.inspect}\nStatus code: #{status_code}\nHeaders: #{headers}" rescue puts 'Cannot write to log' end end return data, status_code, headers end |
#get_customer(customer_id, opts = {}) ⇒ PostCustomerRequest
Retrieve a Customer | | | | | — | — | — | |Customers
A Customer represents your tokenized customer information.
You should associate the Customer Id with the customer account on your systems.
A Customer can have one or more [Payment Instruments](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_create-a-customer-payment-instrumentl) or [Shipping Addresses](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_create-a-customer-shipping-address) with one allocated as the Customers default.
**Retrieving a Customer**
When your customer signs into their account, your system can use this API to retrieve the Customers default Payment Instrument and Shipping Address.
**Note: the actual card data will be masked.**
If your customer wants to see other available Payment Instruments, your system can [retrieve all Payment Instruments](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_list-payment-instruments-for-a-customer) associated with the Customer.
The same applies to [Shipping Addresses](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_list-shipping-addresses-for-a-customer).| |**Payment Network Tokens**
Network tokens perform better than regular card numbers and they are not necessarily invalidated when a cardholder loses their card, or it expires.
A Payment Network Token will be automatically created and used in future payments if you are enabled for the service.
A Payment Network Token can also be [provisioned for an existing Instrument Identifier](#token-management_instrument-identifier_enroll-an-instrument-identifier-for-payment-network-token).
For more information about Payment Network Tokens see the Developer Guide.
**Payments with Customers**
To perform a payment with the Customers default details specify the [Customer Id in the payments request](#payments_payments_process-a-payment_samplerequests-dropdown_authorization-using-tokens_authorization-with-customer-token-id_liveconsole-tab-request-body).
To perform a payment with a particular Payment Instrument or Shipping Address
specify the [Payment Instrument or Shipping Address Ids in the payments request](#payments_payments_process-a-payment_samplerequests-dropdown_authorization-using-tokens_authorization-with-customer-payment-instrument-and-shipping-address-token-id_liveconsole-tab-request-body).
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# File 'lib/cybersource_rest_client/api/customer_api.rb', line 103 def get_customer(customer_id, opts = {}) data, status_code, headers = get_customer_with_http_info(customer_id, opts) return data, status_code, headers end |
#get_customer_with_http_info(customer_id, opts = {}) ⇒ Array<(PostCustomerRequest, Fixnum, Hash)>
Retrieve a Customer | | | | | — | — | — | |Customers<br>A Customer represents your tokenized customer information.<br>You should associate the Customer Id with the customer account on your systems.<br>A Customer can have one or more [Payment Instruments](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_create-a-customer-payment-instrumentl) or [Shipping Addresses](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_create-a-customer-shipping-address) with one allocated as the Customers default.<br><br>**Retrieving a Customer**<br>When your customer signs into their account, your system can use this API to retrieve the Customers default Payment Instrument and Shipping Address.<br>**Note: the actual card data will be masked.**<br>If your customer wants to see other available Payment Instruments, your system can [retrieve all Payment Instruments](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_list-payment-instruments-for-a-customer) associated with the Customer.<br>The same applies to [Shipping Addresses](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_list-shipping-addresses-for-a-customer).|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;|**Payment Network Tokens**<br>Network tokens perform better than regular card numbers and they are not necessarily invalidated when a cardholder loses their card, or it expires.<br>A Payment Network Token will be automatically created and used in future payments if you are enabled for the service.<br>A Payment Network Token can also be [provisioned for an existing Instrument Identifier](#token-management_instrument-identifier_enroll-an-instrument-identifier-for-payment-network-token).<br>For more information about Payment Network Tokens see the Developer Guide.<br><br>**Payments with Customers**<br>To perform a payment with the Customers default details specify the [Customer Id in the payments request](#payments_payments_process-a-payment_samplerequests-dropdown_authorization-using-tokens_authorization-with-customer-token-id_liveconsole-tab-request-body).<br>To perform a payment with a particular Payment Instrument or Shipping Address <br>specify the [Payment Instrument or Shipping Address Ids in the payments request](#payments_payments_process-a-payment_samplerequests-dropdown_authorization-using-tokens_authorization-with-customer-payment-instrument-and-shipping-address-token-id_liveconsole-tab-request-body).
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# File 'lib/cybersource_rest_client/api/customer_api.rb', line 114 def get_customer_with_http_info(customer_id, opts = {}) if @api_client.config.debugging begin raise @api_client.config.logger.debug 'Calling API: CustomerApi.get_customer ...' rescue puts 'Cannot write to log' end end # verify the required parameter 'customer_id' is set if @api_client.config.client_side_validation && customer_id.nil? fail ArgumentError, "Missing the required parameter 'customer_id' when calling CustomerApi.get_customer" end # resource path local_var_path = 'tms/v2/customers/{customerId}'.sub('{' + 'customerId' + '}', customer_id.to_s) # query parameters query_params = {} # header parameters header_params = {} # HTTP header 'Accept' (if needed) header_params['Accept'] = @api_client.select_header_accept(['application/json;charset=utf-8']) # HTTP header 'Content-Type' header_params['Content-Type'] = @api_client.select_header_content_type(['application/json;charset=utf-8']) header_params[:'profile-id'] = opts[:'profile_id'] if !opts[:'profile_id'].nil? # form parameters form_params = {} # http body (model) if 'GET' == 'POST' post_body = '{}' else post_body = nil end auth_names = [] data, status_code, headers = @api_client.call_api(:GET, local_var_path, :header_params => header_params, :query_params => query_params, :form_params => form_params, :body => post_body, :auth_names => auth_names, :return_type => 'PostCustomerRequest') if @api_client.config.debugging begin raise @api_client.config.logger.debug "API called: CustomerApi#get_customer\nData: #{data.inspect}\nStatus code: #{status_code}\nHeaders: #{headers}" rescue puts 'Cannot write to log' end end return data, status_code, headers end |
#patch_customer(customer_id, patch_customer_request, opts = {}) ⇒ PatchCustomerRequest
Update a Customer | | | | | — | — | — | |Customers
A Customer represents your tokenized customer information.
You should associate the Customer Id with the customer account on your systems.
A Customer can have one or more [Payment Instruments](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_create-a-customer-payment-instrumentl) or [Shipping Addresses](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_create-a-customer-shipping-address) with one allocated as the Customers default.| |**Updating a Customer**
Your system can use this API to update a Customers details including selecting a [default Payment Instrument](#token-management_customer_update-a-customer_samplerequests-dropdown_update-customers-default-payment-instrument_liveconsole-tab-request-body) or [default Shipping Address](#token-management_customer_update-a-customer_samplerequests-dropdown_update-customers-default-shipping-address_liveconsole-tab-request-body) for use in payments.
Note: Updating a Customers [Payment Instrument](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_update-a-customer-payment-instrument) or [Shipping Address](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_update-a-customer-shipping-address) details is performed using their own dedicated API resources.
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# File 'lib/cybersource_rest_client/api/customer_api.rb', line 179 def patch_customer(customer_id, patch_customer_request, opts = {}) data, status_code, headers = patch_customer_with_http_info(customer_id, patch_customer_request, opts) return data, status_code, headers end |
#patch_customer_with_http_info(customer_id, patch_customer_request, opts = {}) ⇒ Array<(PatchCustomerRequest, Fixnum, Hash)>
Update a Customer | | | | | — | — | — | |Customers<br>A Customer represents your tokenized customer information.<br>You should associate the Customer Id with the customer account on your systems.<br>A Customer can have one or more [Payment Instruments](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_create-a-customer-payment-instrumentl) or [Shipping Addresses](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_create-a-customer-shipping-address) with one allocated as the Customers default.|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;|**Updating a Customer**<br>Your system can use this API to update a Customers details including selecting a [default Payment Instrument](#token-management_customer_update-a-customer_samplerequests-dropdown_update-customers-default-payment-instrument_liveconsole-tab-request-body) or [default Shipping Address](#token-management_customer_update-a-customer_samplerequests-dropdown_update-customers-default-shipping-address_liveconsole-tab-request-body) for use in payments.<br>Note: Updating a Customers [Payment Instrument](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_update-a-customer-payment-instrument) or [Shipping Address](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_update-a-customer-shipping-address) details is performed using their own dedicated API resources.
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# File 'lib/cybersource_rest_client/api/customer_api.rb', line 192 def patch_customer_with_http_info(customer_id, patch_customer_request, opts = {}) if @api_client.config.debugging begin raise @api_client.config.logger.debug 'Calling API: CustomerApi.patch_customer ...' rescue puts 'Cannot write to log' end end # verify the required parameter 'customer_id' is set if @api_client.config.client_side_validation && customer_id.nil? fail ArgumentError, "Missing the required parameter 'customer_id' when calling CustomerApi.patch_customer" end # verify the required parameter 'patch_customer_request' is set if @api_client.config.client_side_validation && patch_customer_request.nil? fail ArgumentError, "Missing the required parameter 'patch_customer_request' when calling CustomerApi.patch_customer" end # resource path local_var_path = 'tms/v2/customers/{customerId}'.sub('{' + 'customerId' + '}', customer_id.to_s) # query parameters query_params = {} # header parameters header_params = {} # HTTP header 'Accept' (if needed) header_params['Accept'] = @api_client.select_header_accept(['application/json;charset=utf-8']) # HTTP header 'Content-Type' header_params['Content-Type'] = @api_client.select_header_content_type(['application/json;charset=utf-8']) header_params[:'profile-id'] = opts[:'profile_id'] if !opts[:'profile_id'].nil? header_params[:'if-match'] = opts[:'if_match'] if !opts[:'if_match'].nil? # form parameters form_params = {} # http body (model) post_body = @api_client.object_to_http_body(patch_customer_request) sdk_tracker = SdkTracker.new post_body = sdk_tracker.insert_developer_id_tracker(post_body, 'PatchCustomerRequest', @api_client.config.host, @api_client.merchantconfig.defaultDeveloperId) auth_names = [] data, status_code, headers = @api_client.call_api(:PATCH, local_var_path, :header_params => header_params, :query_params => query_params, :form_params => form_params, :body => post_body, :auth_names => auth_names, :return_type => 'PatchCustomerRequest') if @api_client.config.debugging begin raise @api_client.config.logger.debug "API called: CustomerApi#patch_customer\nData: #{data.inspect}\nStatus code: #{status_code}\nHeaders: #{headers}" rescue puts 'Cannot write to log' end end return data, status_code, headers end |
#post_customer(post_customer_request, opts = {}) ⇒ PostCustomerRequest
Create a Customer | | | | | — | — | — | |Customers
A Customer represents your tokenized customer information.
You should associate the Customer Id with the customer account on your systems.
A Customer can have one or more [Payment Instruments](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_create-a-customer-payment-instrumentl) or [Shipping Addresses](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_create-a-customer-shipping-address) with one allocated as the Customers default.
**Creating a Customer**
It is recommended you [create a Customer via a Payment Authorization](#payments_payments_process-a-payment_samplerequests-dropdown_authorization-with-token-create_authorization-with-customer-token-creation_liveconsole-tab-request-body), this can be for a zero amount.
The Customer will be created with a Payment Instrument and Shipping Address.
You can also [add additional Payment Instruments to a Customer via a Payment Authorization](#payments_payments_process-a-payment_samplerequests-dropdown_authorization-with-token-create_authorization-create-default-payment-instrument-shipping-address-for-existing-customer_liveconsole-tab-request-body).
In Europe: You should perform Payer Authentication alongside the Authorization.| |**Payment Network Tokens**
Network tokens perform better than regular card numbers and they are not necessarily invalidated when a cardholder loses their card, or it expires.
A Payment Network Token will be automatically created and used in future payments if you are enabled for the service.
A Payment Network Token can also be [provisioned for an existing Instrument Identifier](#token-management_instrument-identifier_enroll-an-instrument-identifier-for-payment-network-token).
For more information about Payment Network Tokens see the Developer Guide.
**Payments with Customers**
To perform a payment with the Customers default details specify the [Customer Id in the payments request](#payments_payments_process-a-payment_samplerequests-dropdown_authorization-using-tokens_authorization-with-customer-token-id_liveconsole-tab-request-body).
To perform a payment with a particular Payment Instrument or Shipping Address
specify the [Payment Instrument or Shipping Address Ids in the payments request](#payments_payments_process-a-payment_samplerequests-dropdown_authorization-using-tokens_authorization-with-customer-payment-instrument-and-shipping-address-token-id_liveconsole-tab-request-body).
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# File 'lib/cybersource_rest_client/api/customer_api.rb', line 258 def post_customer(post_customer_request, opts = {}) data, status_code, headers = post_customer_with_http_info(post_customer_request, opts) return data, status_code, headers end |
#post_customer_with_http_info(post_customer_request, opts = {}) ⇒ Array<(PostCustomerRequest, Fixnum, Hash)>
Create a Customer | | | | | — | — | — | |Customers<br>A Customer represents your tokenized customer information.<br>You should associate the Customer Id with the customer account on your systems.<br>A Customer can have one or more [Payment Instruments](#token-management_customer-payment-instrument_create-a-customer-payment-instrumentl) or [Shipping Addresses](#token-management_customer-shipping-address_create-a-customer-shipping-address) with one allocated as the Customers default.<br><br>**Creating a Customer**<br>It is recommended you [create a Customer via a Payment Authorization](#payments_payments_process-a-payment_samplerequests-dropdown_authorization-with-token-create_authorization-with-customer-token-creation_liveconsole-tab-request-body), this can be for a zero amount.<br>The Customer will be created with a Payment Instrument and Shipping Address.<br>You can also [add additional Payment Instruments to a Customer via a Payment Authorization](#payments_payments_process-a-payment_samplerequests-dropdown_authorization-with-token-create_authorization-create-default-payment-instrument-shipping-address-for-existing-customer_liveconsole-tab-request-body).<br>In Europe: You should perform Payer Authentication alongside the Authorization.|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;|**Payment Network Tokens**<br>Network tokens perform better than regular card numbers and they are not necessarily invalidated when a cardholder loses their card, or it expires.<br>A Payment Network Token will be automatically created and used in future payments if you are enabled for the service.<br>A Payment Network Token can also be [provisioned for an existing Instrument Identifier](#token-management_instrument-identifier_enroll-an-instrument-identifier-for-payment-network-token).<br>For more information about Payment Network Tokens see the Developer Guide.<br><br>**Payments with Customers**<br>To perform a payment with the Customers default details specify the [Customer Id in the payments request](#payments_payments_process-a-payment_samplerequests-dropdown_authorization-using-tokens_authorization-with-customer-token-id_liveconsole-tab-request-body).<br>To perform a payment with a particular Payment Instrument or Shipping Address <br>specify the [Payment Instrument or Shipping Address Ids in the payments request](#payments_payments_process-a-payment_samplerequests-dropdown_authorization-using-tokens_authorization-with-customer-payment-instrument-and-shipping-address-token-id_liveconsole-tab-request-body).
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# File 'lib/cybersource_rest_client/api/customer_api.rb', line 269 def post_customer_with_http_info(post_customer_request, opts = {}) if @api_client.config.debugging begin raise @api_client.config.logger.debug 'Calling API: CustomerApi.post_customer ...' rescue puts 'Cannot write to log' end end # verify the required parameter 'post_customer_request' is set if @api_client.config.client_side_validation && post_customer_request.nil? fail ArgumentError, "Missing the required parameter 'post_customer_request' when calling CustomerApi.post_customer" end # resource path local_var_path = 'tms/v2/customers' # query parameters query_params = {} # header parameters header_params = {} # HTTP header 'Accept' (if needed) header_params['Accept'] = @api_client.select_header_accept(['application/json;charset=utf-8']) # HTTP header 'Content-Type' header_params['Content-Type'] = @api_client.select_header_content_type(['application/json;charset=utf-8']) header_params[:'profile-id'] = opts[:'profile_id'] if !opts[:'profile_id'].nil? # form parameters form_params = {} # http body (model) post_body = @api_client.object_to_http_body(post_customer_request) sdk_tracker = SdkTracker.new post_body = sdk_tracker.insert_developer_id_tracker(post_body, 'PostCustomerRequest', @api_client.config.host, @api_client.merchantconfig.defaultDeveloperId) auth_names = [] data, status_code, headers = @api_client.call_api(:POST, local_var_path, :header_params => header_params, :query_params => query_params, :form_params => form_params, :body => post_body, :auth_names => auth_names, :return_type => 'PostCustomerRequest') if @api_client.config.debugging begin raise @api_client.config.logger.debug "API called: CustomerApi#post_customer\nData: #{data.inspect}\nStatus code: #{status_code}\nHeaders: #{headers}" rescue puts 'Cannot write to log' end end return data, status_code, headers end |