Source code for worldline.connect.sdk.v1.domain.account_on_file_attribute

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# This class was auto-generated from the API references found at
# https://apireference.connect.worldline-solutions.com/
#
from worldline.connect.sdk.v1.domain.key_value_pair import KeyValuePair


[docs]class AccountOnFileAttribute(KeyValuePair): __must_write_reason = None __status = None @property def must_write_reason(self): """ | The reason why the status is MUST_WRITE. Currently only "IN_THE_PAST" is possible as value (for expiry date), but this can be extended with new values in the future. Type: str """ return self.__must_write_reason @must_write_reason.setter def must_write_reason(self, value): self.__must_write_reason = value @property def status(self): """ | Possible values: * READ_ONLY - attribute cannot be updated and should be presented in that way to the user * CAN_WRITE - attribute can be updated and should be presented as an editable field, for example an expiration date that will expire very soon * MUST_WRITE - attribute should be updated and must be presented as an editable field, for example an expiration date that has already expired | Any updated values that are entered for CAN_WRITE or MUST_WRITE will be used to update the values stored in the token. Type: str """ return self.__status @status.setter def status(self, value): self.__status = value
[docs] def to_dictionary(self): dictionary = super(AccountOnFileAttribute, self).to_dictionary() if self.must_write_reason is not None: dictionary['mustWriteReason'] = self.must_write_reason if self.status is not None: dictionary['status'] = self.status return dictionary
[docs] def from_dictionary(self, dictionary): super(AccountOnFileAttribute, self).from_dictionary(dictionary) if 'mustWriteReason' in dictionary: self.must_write_reason = dictionary['mustWriteReason'] if 'status' in dictionary: self.status = dictionary['status'] return self