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<?php
declare (strict_types=1);
namespace WPForms\Vendor\Square\Apis;
use WPForms\Vendor\Core\Request\Parameters\BodyParam;
use WPForms\Vendor\Core\Request\Parameters\HeaderParam;
use WPForms\Vendor\Core\Request\Parameters\QueryParam;
use WPForms\Vendor\Core\Request\Parameters\TemplateParam;
use WPForms\Vendor\CoreInterfaces\Core\Request\RequestMethod;
use WPForms\Vendor\Square\Http\ApiResponse;
use WPForms\Vendor\Square\Models\BulkUpsertCustomerCustomAttributesRequest;
use WPForms\Vendor\Square\Models\BulkUpsertCustomerCustomAttributesResponse;
use WPForms\Vendor\Square\Models\CreateCustomerCustomAttributeDefinitionRequest;
use WPForms\Vendor\Square\Models\CreateCustomerCustomAttributeDefinitionResponse;
use WPForms\Vendor\Square\Models\DeleteCustomerCustomAttributeDefinitionResponse;
use WPForms\Vendor\Square\Models\DeleteCustomerCustomAttributeResponse;
use WPForms\Vendor\Square\Models\ListCustomerCustomAttributeDefinitionsResponse;
use WPForms\Vendor\Square\Models\ListCustomerCustomAttributesResponse;
use WPForms\Vendor\Square\Models\RetrieveCustomerCustomAttributeDefinitionResponse;
use WPForms\Vendor\Square\Models\RetrieveCustomerCustomAttributeResponse;
use WPForms\Vendor\Square\Models\UpdateCustomerCustomAttributeDefinitionRequest;
use WPForms\Vendor\Square\Models\UpdateCustomerCustomAttributeDefinitionResponse;
use WPForms\Vendor\Square\Models\UpsertCustomerCustomAttributeRequest;
use WPForms\Vendor\Square\Models\UpsertCustomerCustomAttributeResponse;
class CustomerCustomAttributesApi extends BaseApi
{
/**
* Lists the customer-related [custom attribute definitions]($m/CustomAttributeDefinition) that belong
* to a Square seller account.
*
* When all response pages are retrieved, the results include all custom attribute definitions
* that are visible to the requesting application, including those that are created by other
* applications and set to `VISIBILITY_READ_ONLY` or `VISIBILITY_READ_WRITE_VALUES`. Note that
* seller-defined custom attributes (also known as custom fields) are always set to
* `VISIBILITY_READ_WRITE_VALUES`.
*
* @param int|null $limit The maximum number of results to return in a single paged response.
* This limit is advisory.
* The response might contain more or fewer results. The minimum value is 1 and the
* maximum value is 100.
* The default value is 20. For more information, see [Pagination](https://developer.
* squareup.com/docs/build-basics/common-api-patterns/pagination).
* @param string|null $cursor The cursor returned in the paged response from the previous call
* to this endpoint.
* Provide this cursor to retrieve the next page of results for your original request.
* For more information, see [Pagination](https://developer.squareup.com/docs/build-
* basics/common-api-patterns/pagination).
*
* @return ApiResponse Response from the API call
*/
public function listCustomerCustomAttributeDefinitions(?int $limit = null, ?string $cursor = null) : ApiResponse
{
$_reqBuilder = $this->requestBuilder(RequestMethod::GET, '/v2/customers/custom-attribute-definitions')->auth('global')->parameters(QueryParam::init('limit', $limit), QueryParam::init('cursor', $cursor));
$_resHandler = $this->responseHandler()->type(ListCustomerCustomAttributeDefinitionsResponse::class)->returnApiResponse();
return $this->execute($_reqBuilder, $_resHandler);
}
/**
* Creates a customer-related [custom attribute definition]($m/CustomAttributeDefinition) for a Square
* seller account.
* Use this endpoint to define a custom attribute that can be associated with customer profiles.
*
* A custom attribute definition specifies the `key`, `visibility`, `schema`, and other properties
* for a custom attribute. After the definition is created, you can call
* [UpsertCustomerCustomAttribute]($e/CustomerCustomAttributes/UpsertCustomerCustomAttribute) or
* [BulkUpsertCustomerCustomAttributes]($e/CustomerCustomAttributes/BulkUpsertCustomerCustomAttributes)
* to set the custom attribute for customer profiles in the seller's Customer Directory.
*
* Sellers can view all custom attributes in exported customer data, including those set to
* `VISIBILITY_HIDDEN`.
*
* @param CreateCustomerCustomAttributeDefinitionRequest $body An object containing the fields
* to POST for the request.
*
* See the corresponding object definition for field details.
*
* @return ApiResponse Response from the API call
*/
public function createCustomerCustomAttributeDefinition(CreateCustomerCustomAttributeDefinitionRequest $body) : ApiResponse
{
$_reqBuilder = $this->requestBuilder(RequestMethod::POST, '/v2/customers/custom-attribute-definitions')->auth('global')->parameters(HeaderParam::init('Content-Type', 'application/json'), BodyParam::init($body));
$_resHandler = $this->responseHandler()->type(CreateCustomerCustomAttributeDefinitionResponse::class)->returnApiResponse();
return $this->execute($_reqBuilder, $_resHandler);
}
/**
* Deletes a customer-related [custom attribute definition]($m/CustomAttributeDefinition) from a Square
* seller account.
*
* Deleting a custom attribute definition also deletes the corresponding custom attribute from
* all customer profiles in the seller's Customer Directory.
*
* Only the definition owner can delete a custom attribute definition.
*
* @param string $key The key of the custom attribute definition to delete.
*
* @return ApiResponse Response from the API call
*/
public function deleteCustomerCustomAttributeDefinition(string $key) : ApiResponse
{
$_reqBuilder = $this->requestBuilder(RequestMethod::DELETE, '/v2/customers/custom-attribute-definitions/{key}')->auth('global')->parameters(TemplateParam::init('key', $key));
$_resHandler = $this->responseHandler()->type(DeleteCustomerCustomAttributeDefinitionResponse::class)->returnApiResponse();
return $this->execute($_reqBuilder, $_resHandler);
}
/**
* Retrieves a customer-related [custom attribute definition]($m/CustomAttributeDefinition) from a
* Square seller account.
*
* To retrieve a custom attribute definition created by another application, the `visibility`
* setting must be `VISIBILITY_READ_ONLY` or `VISIBILITY_READ_WRITE_VALUES`. Note that seller-defined
* custom attributes
* (also known as custom fields) are always set to `VISIBILITY_READ_WRITE_VALUES`.
*
* @param string $key The key of the custom attribute definition to retrieve. If the requesting
* application
* is not the definition owner, you must use the qualified key.
* @param int|null $version The current version of the custom attribute definition, which is
* used for strongly consistent
* reads to guarantee that you receive the most up-to-date data. When included in the
* request,
* Square returns the specified version or a higher version if one exists. If the
* specified version
* is higher than the current version, Square returns a `BAD_REQUEST` error.
*
* @return ApiResponse Response from the API call
*/
public function retrieveCustomerCustomAttributeDefinition(string $key, ?int $version = null) : ApiResponse
{
$_reqBuilder = $this->requestBuilder(RequestMethod::GET, '/v2/customers/custom-attribute-definitions/{key}')->auth('global')->parameters(TemplateParam::init('key', $key), QueryParam::init('version', $version));
$_resHandler = $this->responseHandler()->type(RetrieveCustomerCustomAttributeDefinitionResponse::class)->returnApiResponse();
return $this->execute($_reqBuilder, $_resHandler);
}
/**
* Updates a customer-related [custom attribute definition]($m/CustomAttributeDefinition) for a Square
* seller account.
*
* Use this endpoint to update the following fields: `name`, `description`, `visibility`, or the
* `schema` for a `Selection` data type.
*
* Only the definition owner can update a custom attribute definition. Note that sellers can view
* all custom attributes in exported customer data, including those set to `VISIBILITY_HIDDEN`.
*
* @param string $key The key of the custom attribute definition to update.
* @param UpdateCustomerCustomAttributeDefinitionRequest $body An object containing the fields
* to POST for the request.
*
* See the corresponding object definition for field details.
*
* @return ApiResponse Response from the API call
*/
public function updateCustomerCustomAttributeDefinition(string $key, UpdateCustomerCustomAttributeDefinitionRequest $body) : ApiResponse
{
$_reqBuilder = $this->requestBuilder(RequestMethod::PUT, '/v2/customers/custom-attribute-definitions/{key}')->auth('global')->parameters(TemplateParam::init('key', $key), HeaderParam::init('Content-Type', 'application/json'), BodyParam::init($body));
$_resHandler = $this->responseHandler()->type(UpdateCustomerCustomAttributeDefinitionResponse::class)->returnApiResponse();
return $this->execute($_reqBuilder, $_resHandler);
}
/**
* Creates or updates [custom attributes]($m/CustomAttribute) for customer profiles as a bulk operation.
*
* Use this endpoint to set the value of one or more custom attributes for one or more customer
* profiles.
* A custom attribute is based on a custom attribute definition in a Square seller account, which is
* created using the
* [CreateCustomerCustomAttributeDefinition]($e/CustomerCustomAttributes/CreateCustomerCustomAttributeD
* efinition) endpoint.
*
* This `BulkUpsertCustomerCustomAttributes` endpoint accepts a map of 1 to 25 individual upsert
* requests and returns a map of individual upsert responses. Each upsert request has a unique ID
* and provides a customer ID and custom attribute. Each upsert response is returned with the ID
* of the corresponding request.
*
* To create or update a custom attribute owned by another application, the `visibility` setting
* must be `VISIBILITY_READ_WRITE_VALUES`. Note that seller-defined custom attributes
* (also known as custom fields) are always set to `VISIBILITY_READ_WRITE_VALUES`.
*
* @param BulkUpsertCustomerCustomAttributesRequest $body An object containing the fields to
* POST for the request.
*
* See the corresponding object definition for field details.
*
* @return ApiResponse Response from the API call
*/
public function bulkUpsertCustomerCustomAttributes(BulkUpsertCustomerCustomAttributesRequest $body) : ApiResponse
{
$_reqBuilder = $this->requestBuilder(RequestMethod::POST, '/v2/customers/custom-attributes/bulk-upsert')->auth('global')->parameters(HeaderParam::init('Content-Type', 'application/json'), BodyParam::init($body));
$_resHandler = $this->responseHandler()->type(BulkUpsertCustomerCustomAttributesResponse::class)->returnApiResponse();
return $this->execute($_reqBuilder, $_resHandler);
}
/**
* Lists the [custom attributes]($m/CustomAttribute) associated with a customer profile.
*
* You can use the `with_definitions` query parameter to also retrieve custom attribute definitions
* in the same call.
*
* When all response pages are retrieved, the results include all custom attributes that are
* visible to the requesting application, including those that are owned by other applications
* and set to `VISIBILITY_READ_ONLY` or `VISIBILITY_READ_WRITE_VALUES`.
*
* @param string $customerId The ID of the target [customer profile](entity:Customer).
* @param int|null $limit The maximum number of results to return in a single paged response.
* This limit is advisory.
* The response might contain more or fewer results. The minimum value is 1 and the
* maximum value is 100.
* The default value is 20. For more information, see [Pagination](https://developer.
* squareup.com/docs/build-basics/common-api-patterns/pagination).
* @param string|null $cursor The cursor returned in the paged response from the previous call
* to this endpoint.
* Provide this cursor to retrieve the next page of results for your original request.
* For more
* information, see [Pagination](https://developer.squareup.com/docs/build-
* basics/common-api-patterns/pagination).
* @param bool|null $withDefinitions Indicates whether to return the [custom attribute
* definition](entity:CustomAttributeDefinition) in the `definition` field of each
* custom attribute. Set this parameter to `true` to get the name and description of
* each custom
* attribute, information about the data type, or other definition details. The default
* value is `false`.
*
* @return ApiResponse Response from the API call
*/
public function listCustomerCustomAttributes(string $customerId, ?int $limit = null, ?string $cursor = null, ?bool $withDefinitions = \false) : ApiResponse
{
$_reqBuilder = $this->requestBuilder(RequestMethod::GET, '/v2/customers/{customer_id}/custom-attributes')->auth('global')->parameters(TemplateParam::init('customer_id', $customerId), QueryParam::init('limit', $limit), QueryParam::init('cursor', $cursor), QueryParam::init('with_definitions', $withDefinitions));
$_resHandler = $this->responseHandler()->type(ListCustomerCustomAttributesResponse::class)->returnApiResponse();
return $this->execute($_reqBuilder, $_resHandler);
}
/**
* Deletes a [custom attribute]($m/CustomAttribute) associated with a customer profile.
*
* To delete a custom attribute owned by another application, the `visibility` setting must be
* `VISIBILITY_READ_WRITE_VALUES`. Note that seller-defined custom attributes
* (also known as custom fields) are always set to `VISIBILITY_READ_WRITE_VALUES`.
*
* @param string $customerId The ID of the target [customer profile](entity:Customer).
* @param string $key The key of the custom attribute to delete. This key must match the `key`
* of a custom
* attribute definition in the Square seller account. If the requesting application is
* not the
* definition owner, you must use the qualified key.
*
* @return ApiResponse Response from the API call
*/
public function deleteCustomerCustomAttribute(string $customerId, string $key) : ApiResponse
{
$_reqBuilder = $this->requestBuilder(RequestMethod::DELETE, '/v2/customers/{customer_id}/custom-attributes/{key}')->auth('global')->parameters(TemplateParam::init('customer_id', $customerId), TemplateParam::init('key', $key));
$_resHandler = $this->responseHandler()->type(DeleteCustomerCustomAttributeResponse::class)->returnApiResponse();
return $this->execute($_reqBuilder, $_resHandler);
}
/**
* Retrieves a [custom attribute]($m/CustomAttribute) associated with a customer profile.
*
* You can use the `with_definition` query parameter to also retrieve the custom attribute definition
* in the same call.
*
* To retrieve a custom attribute owned by another application, the `visibility` setting must be
* `VISIBILITY_READ_ONLY` or `VISIBILITY_READ_WRITE_VALUES`. Note that seller-defined custom
* attributes
* (also known as custom fields) are always set to `VISIBILITY_READ_WRITE_VALUES`.
*
* @param string $customerId The ID of the target [customer profile](entity:Customer).
* @param string $key The key of the custom attribute to retrieve. This key must match the `key`
* of a custom
* attribute definition in the Square seller account. If the requesting application is
* not the
* definition owner, you must use the qualified key.
* @param bool|null $withDefinition Indicates whether to return the [custom attribute
* definition](entity:CustomAttributeDefinition) in the `definition` field of
* the custom attribute. Set this parameter to `true` to get the name and description
* of the custom
* attribute, information about the data type, or other definition details. The default
* value is `false`.
* @param int|null $version The current version of the custom attribute, which is used for
* strongly consistent reads to
* guarantee that you receive the most up-to-date data. When included in the request,
* Square
* returns the specified version or a higher version if one exists. If the specified
* version is
* higher than the current version, Square returns a `BAD_REQUEST` error.
*
* @return ApiResponse Response from the API call
*/
public function retrieveCustomerCustomAttribute(string $customerId, string $key, ?bool $withDefinition = \false, ?int $version = null) : ApiResponse
{
$_reqBuilder = $this->requestBuilder(RequestMethod::GET, '/v2/customers/{customer_id}/custom-attributes/{key}')->auth('global')->parameters(TemplateParam::init('customer_id', $customerId), TemplateParam::init('key', $key), QueryParam::init('with_definition', $withDefinition), QueryParam::init('version', $version));
$_resHandler = $this->responseHandler()->type(RetrieveCustomerCustomAttributeResponse::class)->returnApiResponse();
return $this->execute($_reqBuilder, $_resHandler);
}
/**
* Creates or updates a [custom attribute]($m/CustomAttribute) for a customer profile.
*
* Use this endpoint to set the value of a custom attribute for a specified customer profile.
* A custom attribute is based on a custom attribute definition in a Square seller account, which
* is created using the
* [CreateCustomerCustomAttributeDefinition]($e/CustomerCustomAttributes/CreateCustomerCustomAttributeD
* efinition) endpoint.
*
* To create or update a custom attribute owned by another application, the `visibility` setting
* must be `VISIBILITY_READ_WRITE_VALUES`. Note that seller-defined custom attributes
* (also known as custom fields) are always set to `VISIBILITY_READ_WRITE_VALUES`.
*
* @param string $customerId The ID of the target [customer profile](entity:Customer).
* @param string $key The key of the custom attribute to create or update. This key must match
* the `key` of a
* custom attribute definition in the Square seller account. If the requesting
* application is not
* the definition owner, you must use the qualified key.
* @param UpsertCustomerCustomAttributeRequest $body An object containing the fields to POST for
* the request.
*
* See the corresponding object definition for field details.
*
* @return ApiResponse Response from the API call
*/
public function upsertCustomerCustomAttribute(string $customerId, string $key, UpsertCustomerCustomAttributeRequest $body) : ApiResponse
{
$_reqBuilder = $this->requestBuilder(RequestMethod::POST, '/v2/customers/{customer_id}/custom-attributes/{key}')->auth('global')->parameters(TemplateParam::init('customer_id', $customerId), TemplateParam::init('key', $key), HeaderParam::init('Content-Type', 'application/json'), BodyParam::init($body));
$_resHandler = $this->responseHandler()->type(UpsertCustomerCustomAttributeResponse::class)->returnApiResponse();
return $this->execute($_reqBuilder, $_resHandler);
}
}