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client.go
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package orderreturn
import (
"github.com/stripe/stripe-go"
)
// Client is used to invoke /orders APIs.
type Client struct {
B stripe.Backend
Key string
}
// For more details see https://stripe.com/docs/api#list_orders
func List(params *stripe.OrderReturnListParams) *Iter {
return getC().List(params)
}
func (c Client) List(params *stripe.OrderReturnListParams) *Iter {
var body *stripe.RequestValues
var lp *stripe.ListParams
var p *stripe.Params
if params != nil {
body = &stripe.RequestValues{}
if params.Order != "" {
params.Filters.AddFilter("order", "", params.Order)
}
params.AppendTo(body)
lp = ¶ms.ListParams
p = params.ToParams()
}
return &Iter{stripe.GetIter(lp, body, func(b *stripe.RequestValues) ([]interface{}, stripe.ListMeta, error) {
list := &stripe.OrderReturnList{}
err := c.B.Call("GET", "/order_returns", c.Key, b, p, list)
ret := make([]interface{}, len(list.Values))
for i, v := range list.Values {
ret[i] = v
}
return ret, list.ListMeta, err
})}
}
// Iter is an iterator for lists of OrderReturns.
// The embedded Iter carries methods with it;
// see its documentation for details.
type Iter struct {
*stripe.Iter
}
// OrderReturn returns the most recent OrderReturn
// visited by a call to Next.
func (i *Iter) OrderReturn() *stripe.OrderReturn {
return i.Current().(*stripe.OrderReturn)
}
func getC() Client {
return Client{stripe.GetBackend(stripe.APIBackend), stripe.Key}
}