# File generated from our OpenAPI spec # frozen_string_literal: true module Stripe module Radar # Value lists allow you to group values together which can then be referenced in rules. # # Related guide: [Default Stripe lists](https://stripe.com/docs/radar/lists#managing-list-items) class ValueList < APIResource extend Stripe::APIOperations::Create include Stripe::APIOperations::Delete extend Stripe::APIOperations::List include Stripe::APIOperations::Save OBJECT_NAME = "radar.value_list" def self.object_name "radar.value_list" end class DeleteParams < Stripe::RequestParams end class UpdateParams < Stripe::RequestParams # The name of the value list for use in rules. attr_accessor :alias # Specifies which fields in the response should be expanded. attr_accessor :expand # Set of [key-value pairs](https://stripe.com/docs/api/metadata) that you can attach to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format. Individual keys can be unset by posting an empty value to them. All keys can be unset by posting an empty value to `metadata`. attr_accessor :metadata # The human-readable name of the value list. attr_accessor :name def initialize(alias_: nil, expand: nil, metadata: nil, name: nil) @alias = alias_ @expand = expand @metadata = metadata @name = name end end class ListParams < Stripe::RequestParams class Created < Stripe::RequestParams # Minimum value to filter by (exclusive) attr_accessor :gt # Minimum value to filter by (inclusive) attr_accessor :gte # Maximum value to filter by (exclusive) attr_accessor :lt # Maximum value to filter by (inclusive) attr_accessor :lte def initialize(gt: nil, gte: nil, lt: nil, lte: nil) @gt = gt @gte = gte @lt = lt @lte = lte end end # The alias used to reference the value list when writing rules. attr_accessor :alias # A value contained within a value list - returns all value lists containing this value. attr_accessor :contains # Only return value lists that were created during the given date interval. attr_accessor :created # A cursor for use in pagination. `ending_before` is an object ID that defines your place in the list. For instance, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, starting with `obj_bar`, your subsequent call can include `ending_before=obj_bar` in order to fetch the previous page of the list. attr_accessor :ending_before # Specifies which fields in the response should be expanded. attr_accessor :expand # A limit on the number of objects to be returned. Limit can range between 1 and 100, and the default is 10. attr_accessor :limit # A cursor for use in pagination. `starting_after` is an object ID that defines your place in the list. For instance, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, ending with `obj_foo`, your subsequent call can include `starting_after=obj_foo` in order to fetch the next page of the list. attr_accessor :starting_after def initialize( alias_: nil, contains: nil, created: nil, ending_before: nil, expand: nil, limit: nil, starting_after: nil ) @alias = alias_ @contains = contains @created = created @ending_before = ending_before @expand = expand @limit = limit @starting_after = starting_after end end class CreateParams < Stripe::RequestParams # The name of the value list for use in rules. attr_accessor :alias # Specifies which fields in the response should be expanded. attr_accessor :expand # Type of the items in the value list. One of `card_fingerprint`, `us_bank_account_fingerprint`, `sepa_debit_fingerprint`, `card_bin`, `email`, `ip_address`, `country`, `string`, `case_sensitive_string`, or `customer_id`. Use `string` if the item type is unknown or mixed. attr_accessor :item_type # Set of [key-value pairs](https://stripe.com/docs/api/metadata) that you can attach to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format. Individual keys can be unset by posting an empty value to them. All keys can be unset by posting an empty value to `metadata`. attr_accessor :metadata # The human-readable name of the value list. attr_accessor :name def initialize(alias_: nil, expand: nil, item_type: nil, metadata: nil, name: nil) @alias = alias_ @expand = expand @item_type = item_type @metadata = metadata @name = name end end # The name of the value list for use in rules. attr_reader :alias # Time at which the object was created. Measured in seconds since the Unix epoch. attr_reader :created # The name or email address of the user who created this value list. attr_reader :created_by # Unique identifier for the object. attr_reader :id # The type of items in the value list. One of `card_fingerprint`, `us_bank_account_fingerprint`, `sepa_debit_fingerprint`, `card_bin`, `email`, `ip_address`, `country`, `string`, `case_sensitive_string`, or `customer_id`. attr_reader :item_type # List of items contained within this value list. attr_reader :list_items # Has the value `true` if the object exists in live mode or the value `false` if the object exists in test mode. attr_reader :livemode # Set of [key-value pairs](https://stripe.com/docs/api/metadata) that you can attach to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format. attr_reader :metadata # The name of the value list. attr_reader :name # String representing the object's type. Objects of the same type share the same value. attr_reader :object # Always true for a deleted object attr_reader :deleted # Creates a new ValueList object, which can then be referenced in rules. def self.create(params = {}, opts = {}) request_stripe_object( method: :post, path: "/v1/radar/value_lists", params: params, opts: opts ) end # Deletes a ValueList object, also deleting any items contained within the value list. To be deleted, a value list must not be referenced in any rules. def self.delete(value_list, params = {}, opts = {}) request_stripe_object( method: :delete, path: format("/v1/radar/value_lists/%s", { value_list: CGI.escape(value_list) }), params: params, opts: opts ) end # Deletes a ValueList object, also deleting any items contained within the value list. To be deleted, a value list must not be referenced in any rules. def delete(params = {}, opts = {}) request_stripe_object( method: :delete, path: format("/v1/radar/value_lists/%s", { value_list: CGI.escape(self["id"]) }), params: params, opts: opts ) end # Returns a list of ValueList objects. The objects are sorted in descending order by creation date, with the most recently created object appearing first. def self.list(params = {}, opts = {}) request_stripe_object( method: :get, path: "/v1/radar/value_lists", params: params, opts: opts ) end # Updates a ValueList object by setting the values of the parameters passed. Any parameters not provided will be left unchanged. Note that item_type is immutable. def self.update(value_list, params = {}, opts = {}) request_stripe_object( method: :post, path: format("/v1/radar/value_lists/%s", { value_list: CGI.escape(value_list) }), params: params, opts: opts ) end end end end