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As seen in #928, the `refresh` method doesn't work for an event class. This is because event has a field called `request`, and it ends up replacing the `request` method that it inherited from being an API resource, so when `refresh` tries to make a request, it fails because it tries to invoke it on the accessor added for the event's property. Here we give `request` a much more unique name so that it will never conflict with a property field again, and update all internal references to use the new name. We use `alias` to make the old name available for backwards compatibility reasons because its been around for so long that people are probably calling it. Fixes #928.
27 lines
990 B
Ruby
27 lines
990 B
Ruby
# File generated from our OpenAPI spec
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# frozen_string_literal: true
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module Stripe
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class SubscriptionItem < APIResource
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extend Stripe::APIOperations::Create
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include Stripe::APIOperations::Delete
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extend Stripe::APIOperations::List
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include Stripe::APIOperations::Save
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extend Stripe::APIOperations::NestedResource
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OBJECT_NAME = "subscription_item"
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nested_resource_class_methods :usage_record, operations: %i[create]
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nested_resource_class_methods :usage_record_summary,
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operations: %i[list],
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resource_plural: "usage_record_summaries"
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def usage_record_summaries(params = {}, opts = {})
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resp, opts = execute_resource_request(:get, resource_url + "/usage_record_summaries", params, opts)
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Util.convert_to_stripe_object(resp.data, opts)
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end
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extend Gem::Deprecate
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deprecate :usage_record_summaries, :"SubscriptionItem.list_usage_record_summaries", 2020, 1
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end
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end
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