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package stripe
import (
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"net/url"
)
// SourceParams is a union struct used to describe an
// arbitrary payment source.
type SourceParams struct {
Token string
Card *CardParams
}
// AppendDetails adds the source's details to the query string values.
// For cards: when creating a new one, the parameters are passed as a dictionary, but
// on updates they are simply the parameter name.
func (sp *SourceParams) AppendDetails(values *url.Values, creating bool) {
if len(sp.Token) > 0 {
values.Add("source", sp.Token)
} else if sp.Card != nil {
sp.Card.AppendDetails(values, creating)
}
}
// CustomerSourceParams are used to manipulate a given Stripe
// Customer object's payment sources.
// For more details see https://stripe.com/docs/api#sources
type CustomerSourceParams struct {
Params
Customer string
Source *SourceParams
}
// SetSource adds valid sources to a CustomerSourceParams object,
// returning an error for unsupported sources.
func (cp *CustomerSourceParams) SetSource(sp interface{}) error {
source, err := SourceParamsFor(sp)
cp.Source = source
return err
}
// SourceParamsFor creates SourceParams objects around supported
// payment sources, returning errors if not.
//
// Currently supported source types are Card (CardParams) and
// Tokens/IDs (string), where Tokens could be single use card
// tokens or bitcoin receiver ids
func SourceParamsFor(obj interface{}) (*SourceParams, error) {
var sp *SourceParams
var err error
switch p := obj.(type) {
case *CardParams:
sp = &SourceParams{
Card: p,
}
case string:
sp = &SourceParams{
Token: p,
}
default:
err = errors.New(fmt.Sprintf("Unsupported source type %s", p))
}
return sp, err
}
// Displayer provides a human readable representation of a struct
type Displayer interface {
Display() string
}
// PaymentSourceType consts represent valid payment sources
type PaymentSourceType string
const (
PaymentSourceBitcoinReceiver PaymentSourceType = "bitcoin_receiver"
PaymentSourceCard PaymentSourceType = "card"
)
// PaymentSource describes the payment source used to make a Charge.
// The Type should indicate which object is fleshed out (eg. BitcoinReceiver or Card)
// For more details see https://stripe.com/docs/api#retrieve_charge
type PaymentSource struct {
Type PaymentSourceType `json:"object"`
ID string `json:"id"`
Card *Card `json:"-"`
BitcoinReceiver *BitcoinReceiver `json:"-"`
}
// SourceList is a list object for cards.
type SourceList struct {
ListMeta
Values []*PaymentSource `json:"data"`
}
// PaymentSourceListParams are used to enumerate the payment sources
// that are attached to a Customer.
type SourceListParams struct {
ListParams
Customer string
}
// Display human readable representation of source.
func (s *PaymentSource) Display() string {
switch s.Type {
case PaymentSourceBitcoinReceiver:
return s.BitcoinReceiver.Display()
case PaymentSourceCard:
return s.Card.Display()
}
return ""
}
// UnmarshalJSON handles deserialization of a PaymentSource.
// This custom unmarshaling is needed because the specific
// type of payment instrument it refers to is specified in the JSON
func (s *PaymentSource) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
type source PaymentSource
var ss source
err := json.Unmarshal(data, &ss)
if err == nil {
*s = PaymentSource(ss)
switch s.Type {
case PaymentSourceBitcoinReceiver:
json.Unmarshal(data, &s.BitcoinReceiver)
case PaymentSourceCard:
json.Unmarshal(data, &s.Card)
}
} else {
// the id is surrounded by "\" characters, so strip them
s.ID = string(data[1 : len(data)-1])
}
return nil
}
// MarshalJSON handles serialization of a PaymentSource.
// This custom marshaling is needed because the specific type
// of payment instrument it represents is specified by the PaymentSourceType
func (s *PaymentSource) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
var target interface{}
switch s.Type {
case PaymentSourceBitcoinReceiver:
target = struct {
Type PaymentSourceType `json:"object"`
*BitcoinReceiver
}{
Type: s.Type,
BitcoinReceiver: s.BitcoinReceiver,
}
case PaymentSourceCard:
target = struct {
Type PaymentSourceType `json:"object"`
Customer string `json:"customer"`
*Card
}{
Type: s.Type,
Customer: s.Card.Customer.ID,
Card: s.Card,
}
case "":
target = s.ID
}
return json.Marshal(target)
}