Class: Simplify::FraudCheck
- Inherits:
-
Hash
- Object
- Hash
- Simplify::FraudCheck
- Defined in:
- lib/simplify/fraudcheck.rb
Overview
A FraudCheck object.
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#authentication ⇒ Object
Authentication object used to access the API (See Simplify::Authentication for details).
Class Method Summary collapse
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.create(parms, *auth) ⇒ Object
Creates an FraudCheck object.
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.find(id, *auth) ⇒ Object
Retrieve a FraudCheck object from the API.
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.list(criteria = nil, *auth) ⇒ Object
Retrieve FraudCheck objects.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#private_key ⇒ Object
Returns the private key used when accessing this object.
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#private_key=(k) ⇒ Object
Sets the private key used when accessing this object.
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#public_key ⇒ Object
Returns the public key used when accessing this object.
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#public_key=(k) ⇒ Object
Sets the public key used when accessing this object.
Instance Attribute Details
#authentication ⇒ Object
Authentication object used to access the API (See Simplify::Authentication for details)
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# File 'lib/simplify/fraudcheck.rb', line 37 def authentication @authentication end |
Class Method Details
.create(parms, *auth) ⇒ Object
Creates an FraudCheck object
- parms
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a hash of parameters; valid keys are:
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amount
Amount of the transaction to be checked for fraud (in the smallest unit of your currency). Example: 100 = $1.00USD. This field is required if using “full” or “advanced” mode. -
card => addressCity
City of the cardholder. [max length: 50, min length: 2] -
card => addressCountry
Country code (ISO-3166-1-alpha-2 code) of residence of the cardholder. [max length: 2, min length: 2] -
card => addressLine1
Address of the cardholder. [max length: 255] -
card => addressLine2
Address of the cardholder if needed. [max length: 255] -
card => addressState
State of residence of the cardholder. For the US, this is a 2-digit USPS code. [max length: 255, min length: 2] -
card => addressZip
Postal code of the cardholder. The postal code size is between 5 and 9 characters in length and only contains numbers or letters. [max length: 9, min length: 3] -
card => cvc
CVC security code of the card. This is the code on the back of the card. Example: 123 -
card => expMonth
Expiration month of the card. Format is MM. Example: January = 01 [min value: 1, max value: 12] required -
card => expYear
Expiration year of the card. Format is YY. Example: 2013 = 13 [min value: 0, max value: 99] required -
card => name
Name as it appears on the card. [max length: 50, min length: 2] -
card => number
Card number as it appears on the card. [max length: 19, min length: 13] required -
currency
Currency code (ISO-4217) for the transaction to be checked for fraud. This field is required if using “full” or “advanced” mode. -
description
- Description of the fraud check. [max length: 255] -
ipAddress
IP Address of the customer for which the fraud check is to be done. [max length: 45] -
mode
Fraud check mode. “simple” only does an AVS and CVC check; “advanced” does a complete fraud check, running the input against the set up rules. [valid values: simple, advanced, full] required -
sessionId
Session ID used during data collection. [max length: 255] -
token
Card token token representing card details for the card to be checked. [max length: 255]
- auth
-
Authentication information used for the API call. If no value is passed the global keys Simplify::public_key and Simplify::private_key are used. For backwards compatibility the public and private keys may be passed instead of the authentication object.
Returns a FraudCheck object.
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# File 'lib/simplify/fraudcheck.rb', line 83 def self.create(parms, *auth) auth_obj = Simplify::PaymentsApi.create_auth_object(auth) h = Simplify::PaymentsApi.execute("fraudCheck", 'create', parms, auth_obj) obj = FraudCheck.new() obj.authentication = auth_obj obj = obj.merge!(h) obj end |
.find(id, *auth) ⇒ Object
Retrieve a FraudCheck object from the API
- id
-
ID of object to retrieve
- auth
-
Authentication information used for the API call. If no value is passed the global keys Simplify::public_key and Simplify::private_key are used. For backwards compatibility the public and private keys may be passed instead of the authentication object.
Returns a FraudCheck object.
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# File 'lib/simplify/fraudcheck.rb', line 118 def self.find(id, *auth) auth_obj = Simplify::PaymentsApi.create_auth_object(auth) h = Simplify::PaymentsApi.execute("fraudCheck", 'show', {"id" => id}, auth_obj) obj = FraudCheck.new() obj.authentication = auth_obj obj = obj.merge!(h) obj end |
.list(criteria = nil, *auth) ⇒ Object
Retrieve FraudCheck objects.
- criteria
-
a hash of parameters; valid keys are:
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filter
Allows for ascending or descending sorting of the list. -
max
Allows up to a max of 50 list items to return. [min value: 0, max value: 50, default: 20] -
offset
Used in paging of the list. This is the start offset of the page. [min value: 0, default: 0] -
sorting
Used in paging of the list. This is the start offset of the page. The value maps properties to the sort direction (eitherasc
for ascending ordesc
for descending). Sortable properties are: .
- auth
-
Authentication information used for the API call. If no value is passed the global keys Simplify::public_key and Simplify::private_key are used. For backwards compatibility the public and private keys may be passed instead of the authentication object.
Returns an object where the list
property contains the list of FraudCheck objects and the total
property contains the total number of FraudCheck objects available for the given criteria.
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# File 'lib/simplify/fraudcheck.rb', line 102 def self.list(criteria = nil, *auth) auth_obj = Simplify::PaymentsApi.create_auth_object(auth) h = Simplify::PaymentsApi.execute("fraudCheck", 'list', criteria, auth_obj) obj = FraudCheck.new() obj.authentication = auth_obj obj = obj.merge!(h) obj end |
Instance Method Details
#private_key ⇒ Object
Returns the private key used when accessing this object. Deprecated: please use ‘authentication’ instead.
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# File 'lib/simplify/fraudcheck.rb', line 50 def private_key return self.authentication.private_key end |
#private_key=(k) ⇒ Object
Sets the private key used when accessing this object. Deprecated: please use ‘authentication’ instead.
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# File 'lib/simplify/fraudcheck.rb', line 55 def private_key=(k) return self.authentication.private_key = k end |
#public_key ⇒ Object
Returns the public key used when accessing this object. Deprecated: please use ‘authentication’ instead.
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# File 'lib/simplify/fraudcheck.rb', line 40 def public_key return self.authentication.public_key end |
#public_key=(k) ⇒ Object
Sets the public key used when accessing this object. Deprecated: please use ‘authentication’ instead.
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# File 'lib/simplify/fraudcheck.rb', line 45 def public_key=(k) return self.authentication.public_key = k end |