stripe-ruby/lib/stripe/stripe_object.rb
2015-11-02 13:40:39 -08:00

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Ruby

module Stripe
class StripeObject
include Enumerable
@@permanent_attributes = Set.new([:id])
# The default :id method is deprecated and isn't useful to us
if method_defined?(:id)
undef :id
end
def initialize(id=nil, opts={})
id, @retrieve_params = Util.normalize_id(id)
@opts = Util.normalize_opts(opts)
@values = {}
# This really belongs in APIResource, but not putting it there allows us
# to have a unified inspect method
@unsaved_values = Set.new
@transient_values = Set.new
@values[:id] = id if id
end
def self.construct_from(values, opts={})
values = Stripe::Util.symbolize_names(values)
# work around protected #initialize_from for now
self.new(values[:id]).send(:initialize_from, values, opts)
end
# Determines the equality of two Stripe objects. Stripe objects are
# considered to be equal if they have the same set of values and each one
# of those values is the same.
def ==(other)
@values == other.instance_variable_get(:@values)
end
# Indicates whether or not the resource has been deleted on the server.
# Note that some, but not all, resources can indicate whether they have
# been deleted.
def deleted?
@values.fetch(:deleted, false)
end
def to_s(*args)
JSON.pretty_generate(@values)
end
def inspect
id_string = (self.respond_to?(:id) && !self.id.nil?) ? " id=#{self.id}" : ""
"#<#{self.class}:0x#{self.object_id.to_s(16)}#{id_string}> JSON: " + JSON.pretty_generate(@values)
end
# Re-initializes the object based on a hash of values (usually one that's
# come back from an API call). Adds or removes value accessors as necessary
# and updates the state of internal data.
#
# Please don't use this method. If you're trying to do mass assignment, try
# #initialize_from instead.
def refresh_from(values, opts, partial=false)
initialize_from(values, opts, partial)
end
extend Gem::Deprecate
deprecate :refresh_from, "#update_attributes", 2016, 01
# Mass assigns attributes on the model.
#
# This is a version of +update_attributes+ that takes some extra options
# for internal use.
#
# ==== Attributes
#
# * +values+ - Hash of values to use to update the current attributes of
# the object.
#
# ==== Options
#
# * +:opts+ Options for StripeObject like an API key.
def update_attributes(values, opts = {})
values.each do |k, v|
@values[k] = Util.convert_to_stripe_object(v, opts)
@unsaved_values.add(k)
end
end
def [](k)
@values[k.to_sym]
end
def []=(k, v)
send(:"#{k}=", v)
end
def keys
@values.keys
end
def values
@values.values
end
def to_json(*a)
JSON.generate(@values)
end
def as_json(*a)
@values.as_json(*a)
end
def to_hash
maybe_to_hash = lambda do |value|
value.respond_to?(:to_hash) ? value.to_hash : value
end
@values.inject({}) do |acc, (key, value)|
acc[key] = case value
when Array
value.map(&maybe_to_hash)
else
maybe_to_hash.call(value)
end
acc
end
end
def each(&blk)
@values.each(&blk)
end
def _dump(level)
Marshal.dump([@values, @opts])
end
def self._load(args)
values, opts = Marshal.load(args)
construct_from(values, opts)
end
if RUBY_VERSION < '1.9.2'
def respond_to?(symbol)
@values.has_key?(symbol) || super
end
end
def serialize_nested_object(key)
new_value = @values[key]
if new_value.is_a?(APIResource)
return {}
end
if @unsaved_values.include?(key)
# the object has been reassigned
# e.g. as object.key = {foo => bar}
update = new_value
new_keys = update.keys.map(&:to_sym)
# remove keys at the server, but not known locally
if @original_values[key]
keys_to_unset = @original_values[key].keys - new_keys
keys_to_unset.each {|key| update[key] = ''}
end
update
else
# can be serialized normally
self.class.serialize_params(new_value)
end
end
def self.serialize_params(obj, original_value=nil)
case obj
when nil
''
when Array
update = obj.map { |v| serialize_params(v) }
if original_value != update
update
else
nil
end
when StripeObject
unsaved_keys = obj.instance_variable_get(:@unsaved_values)
obj_values = obj.instance_variable_get(:@values)
update_hash = {}
unsaved_keys.each do |k|
update_hash[k] = serialize_params(obj_values[k])
end
obj_values.each do |k, v|
if v.is_a?(Array)
original_value = obj.instance_variable_get(:@original_values)[k]
# the conditional here tests whether the old and new values are
# different (and therefore needs an update), or the same (meaning
# we can leave it out of the request)
if updated = serialize_params(v, original_value)
update_hash[k] = updated
else
update_hash.delete(k)
end
elsif v.is_a?(StripeObject) || v.is_a?(Hash)
update_hash[k] = obj.serialize_nested_object(k)
end
end
update_hash
else
obj
end
end
protected
def metaclass
class << self; self; end
end
def protected_fields
[]
end
def remove_accessors(keys)
f = protected_fields
metaclass.instance_eval do
keys.each do |k|
next if f.include?(k)
next if @@permanent_attributes.include?(k)
k_eq = :"#{k}="
remove_method(k) if method_defined?(k)
remove_method(k_eq) if method_defined?(k_eq)
end
end
end
def add_accessors(keys, values)
f = protected_fields
metaclass.instance_eval do
keys.each do |k|
next if f.include?(k)
next if @@permanent_attributes.include?(k)
k_eq = :"#{k}="
define_method(k) { @values[k] }
define_method(k_eq) do |v|
if v == ""
raise ArgumentError.new(
"You cannot set #{k} to an empty string. " \
"We interpret empty strings as nil in requests. " \
"You may set #{self}.#{k} = nil to delete the property.")
end
@values[k] = v
@unsaved_values.add(k)
end
if [FalseClass, TrueClass].include?(values[k].class)
k_bool = :"#{k}?"
define_method(k_bool) { @values[k] }
end
end
end
end
def method_missing(name, *args)
# TODO: only allow setting in updateable classes.
if name.to_s.end_with?('=')
attr = name.to_s[0...-1].to_sym
# the second argument is only required when adding boolean accessors
add_accessors([attr], {})
begin
mth = method(name)
rescue NameError
raise NoMethodError.new("Cannot set #{attr} on this object. HINT: you can't set: #{@@permanent_attributes.to_a.join(', ')}")
end
return mth.call(args[0])
else
return @values[name] if @values.has_key?(name)
end
begin
super
rescue NoMethodError => e
if @transient_values.include?(name)
raise NoMethodError.new(e.message + ". HINT: The '#{name}' attribute was set in the past, however. It was then wiped when refreshing the object with the result returned by Stripe's API, probably as a result of a save(). The attributes currently available on this object are: #{@values.keys.join(', ')}")
else
raise
end
end
end
def respond_to_missing?(symbol, include_private = false)
@values && @values.has_key?(symbol) || super
end
# Re-initializes the object based on a hash of values (usually one that's
# come back from an API call). Adds or removes value accessors as necessary
# and updates the state of internal data.
#
# Protected on purpose! Please do not expose.
#
# ==== Options
#
# * +:values:+ Hash used to update accessors and values.
# * +:opts:+ Options for StripeObject like an API key.
# * +:partial:+ Indicates that the re-initialization should not attempt to
# remove accessors.
def initialize_from(values, opts, partial=false)
@opts = Util.normalize_opts(opts)
@original_values = Marshal.load(Marshal.dump(values)) # deep copy
removed = partial ? Set.new : Set.new(@values.keys - values.keys)
added = Set.new(values.keys - @values.keys)
# Wipe old state before setting new. This is useful for e.g. updating a
# customer, where there is no persistent card parameter. Mark those values
# which don't persist as transient
instance_eval do
remove_accessors(removed)
add_accessors(added, values)
end
removed.each do |k|
@values.delete(k)
@transient_values.add(k)
@unsaved_values.delete(k)
end
update_attributes(values, opts)
values.each do |k, _|
@transient_values.delete(k)
@unsaved_values.delete(k)
end
self
end
end
end