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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace Square\Models;
use stdClass;
/**
* Represents a transaction processed with Square, either with the
* Connect API or with Square Point of Sale.
*
* The `tenders` field of this object lists all methods of payment used to pay in
* the transaction.
*/
class Transaction implements \JsonSerializable
{
/**
* @var string|null
*/
private $id;
/**
* @var string|null
*/
private $locationId;
/**
* @var string|null
*/
private $createdAt;
/**
* @var Tender[]|null
*/
private $tenders;
/**
* @var Refund[]|null
*/
private $refunds;
/**
* @var string|null
*/
private $referenceId;
/**
* @var string|null
*/
private $product;
/**
* @var string|null
*/
private $clientId;
/**
* @var Address|null
*/
private $shippingAddress;
/**
* @var string|null
*/
private $orderId;
/**
* Returns Id.
*
* The transaction's unique ID, issued by Square payments servers.
*/
public function getId(): ?string
{
return $this->id;
}
/**
* Sets Id.
*
* The transaction's unique ID, issued by Square payments servers.
*
* @maps id
*/
public function setId(?string $id): void
{
$this->id = $id;
}
/**
* Returns Location Id.
*
* The ID of the transaction's associated location.
*/
public function getLocationId(): ?string
{
return $this->locationId;
}
/**
* Sets Location Id.
*
* The ID of the transaction's associated location.
*
* @maps location_id
*/
public function setLocationId(?string $locationId): void
{
$this->locationId = $locationId;
}
/**
* Returns Created At.
*
* The timestamp for when the transaction was created, in RFC 3339 format.
*/
public function getCreatedAt(): ?string
{
return $this->createdAt;
}
/**
* Sets Created At.
*
* The timestamp for when the transaction was created, in RFC 3339 format.
*
* @maps created_at
*/
public function setCreatedAt(?string $createdAt): void
{
$this->createdAt = $createdAt;
}
/**
* Returns Tenders.
*
* The tenders used to pay in the transaction.
*
* @return Tender[]|null
*/
public function getTenders(): ?array
{
return $this->tenders;
}
/**
* Sets Tenders.
*
* The tenders used to pay in the transaction.
*
* @maps tenders
*
* @param Tender[]|null $tenders
*/
public function setTenders(?array $tenders): void
{
$this->tenders = $tenders;
}
/**
* Returns Refunds.
*
* Refunds that have been applied to any tender in the transaction.
*
* @return Refund[]|null
*/
public function getRefunds(): ?array
{
return $this->refunds;
}
/**
* Sets Refunds.
*
* Refunds that have been applied to any tender in the transaction.
*
* @maps refunds
*
* @param Refund[]|null $refunds
*/
public function setRefunds(?array $refunds): void
{
$this->refunds = $refunds;
}
/**
* Returns Reference Id.
*
* If the transaction was created with the [Charge]($e/Transactions/Charge)
* endpoint, this value is the same as the value provided for the `reference_id`
* parameter in the request to that endpoint. Otherwise, it is not set.
*/
public function getReferenceId(): ?string
{
return $this->referenceId;
}
/**
* Sets Reference Id.
*
* If the transaction was created with the [Charge]($e/Transactions/Charge)
* endpoint, this value is the same as the value provided for the `reference_id`
* parameter in the request to that endpoint. Otherwise, it is not set.
*
* @maps reference_id
*/
public function setReferenceId(?string $referenceId): void
{
$this->referenceId = $referenceId;
}
/**
* Returns Product.
*
* Indicates the Square product used to process a transaction.
*/
public function getProduct(): ?string
{
return $this->product;
}
/**
* Sets Product.
*
* Indicates the Square product used to process a transaction.
*
* @maps product
*/
public function setProduct(?string $product): void
{
$this->product = $product;
}
/**
* Returns Client Id.
*
* If the transaction was created in the Square Point of Sale app, this value
* is the ID generated for the transaction by Square Point of Sale.
*
* This ID has no relationship to the transaction's canonical `id`, which is
* generated by Square's backend servers. This value is generated for bookkeeping
* purposes, in case the transaction cannot immediately be completed (for example,
* if the transaction is processed in offline mode).
*
* It is not currently possible with the Connect API to perform a transaction
* lookup by this value.
*/
public function getClientId(): ?string
{
return $this->clientId;
}
/**
* Sets Client Id.
*
* If the transaction was created in the Square Point of Sale app, this value
* is the ID generated for the transaction by Square Point of Sale.
*
* This ID has no relationship to the transaction's canonical `id`, which is
* generated by Square's backend servers. This value is generated for bookkeeping
* purposes, in case the transaction cannot immediately be completed (for example,
* if the transaction is processed in offline mode).
*
* It is not currently possible with the Connect API to perform a transaction
* lookup by this value.
*
* @maps client_id
*/
public function setClientId(?string $clientId): void
{
$this->clientId = $clientId;
}
/**
* Returns Shipping Address.
*
* Represents a postal address in a country. The address format is based
* on an [open-source library from Google](https://github.com/google/libaddressinput). For more
* information,
* see [AddressValidationMetadata](https://github.
* com/google/libaddressinput/wiki/AddressValidationMetadata).
* This format has dedicated fields for four address components: postal code,
* locality (city), administrative district (state, prefecture, or province), and
* sublocality (town or village). These components have dedicated fields in the
* `Address` object because software sometimes behaves differently based on them.
* For example, sales tax software may charge different amounts of sales tax
* based on the postal code, and some software is only available in
* certain states due to compliance reasons.
*
* For the remaining address components, the `Address` type provides the
* `address_line_1` and `address_line_2` fields for free-form data entry.
* These fields are free-form because the remaining address components have
* too many variations around the world and typical software does not parse
* these components. These fields enable users to enter anything they want.
*
* Note that, in the current implementation, all other `Address` type fields are blank.
* These include `address_line_3`, `sublocality_2`, `sublocality_3`,
* `administrative_district_level_2`, `administrative_district_level_3`,
* `first_name`, `last_name`, and `organization`.
*
* When it comes to localization, the seller's language preferences
* (see [Language preferences](https://developer.squareup.com/docs/locations-api#location-specific-and-
* seller-level-language-preferences))
* are ignored for addresses. Even though Square products (such as Square Point of Sale
* and the Seller Dashboard) mostly use a seller's language preference in
* communication, when it comes to addresses, they will use English for a US address,
* Japanese for an address in Japan, and so on.
*/
public function getShippingAddress(): ?Address
{
return $this->shippingAddress;
}
/**
* Sets Shipping Address.
*
* Represents a postal address in a country. The address format is based
* on an [open-source library from Google](https://github.com/google/libaddressinput). For more
* information,
* see [AddressValidationMetadata](https://github.
* com/google/libaddressinput/wiki/AddressValidationMetadata).
* This format has dedicated fields for four address components: postal code,
* locality (city), administrative district (state, prefecture, or province), and
* sublocality (town or village). These components have dedicated fields in the
* `Address` object because software sometimes behaves differently based on them.
* For example, sales tax software may charge different amounts of sales tax
* based on the postal code, and some software is only available in
* certain states due to compliance reasons.
*
* For the remaining address components, the `Address` type provides the
* `address_line_1` and `address_line_2` fields for free-form data entry.
* These fields are free-form because the remaining address components have
* too many variations around the world and typical software does not parse
* these components. These fields enable users to enter anything they want.
*
* Note that, in the current implementation, all other `Address` type fields are blank.
* These include `address_line_3`, `sublocality_2`, `sublocality_3`,
* `administrative_district_level_2`, `administrative_district_level_3`,
* `first_name`, `last_name`, and `organization`.
*
* When it comes to localization, the seller's language preferences
* (see [Language preferences](https://developer.squareup.com/docs/locations-api#location-specific-and-
* seller-level-language-preferences))
* are ignored for addresses. Even though Square products (such as Square Point of Sale
* and the Seller Dashboard) mostly use a seller's language preference in
* communication, when it comes to addresses, they will use English for a US address,
* Japanese for an address in Japan, and so on.
*
* @maps shipping_address
*/
public function setShippingAddress(?Address $shippingAddress): void
{
$this->shippingAddress = $shippingAddress;
}
/**
* Returns Order Id.
*
* The order_id is an identifier for the order associated with this transaction, if any.
*/
public function getOrderId(): ?string
{
return $this->orderId;
}
/**
* Sets Order Id.
*
* The order_id is an identifier for the order associated with this transaction, if any.
*
* @maps order_id
*/
public function setOrderId(?string $orderId): void
{
$this->orderId = $orderId;
}
/**
* Encode this object to JSON
*
* @param bool $asArrayWhenEmpty Whether to serialize this model as an array whenever no fields
* are set. (default: false)
*
* @return mixed
*/
public function jsonSerialize(bool $asArrayWhenEmpty = false)
{
$json = [];
if (isset($this->id)) {
$json['id'] = $this->id;
}
if (isset($this->locationId)) {
$json['location_id'] = $this->locationId;
}
if (isset($this->createdAt)) {
$json['created_at'] = $this->createdAt;
}
if (isset($this->tenders)) {
$json['tenders'] = $this->tenders;
}
if (isset($this->refunds)) {
$json['refunds'] = $this->refunds;
}
if (isset($this->referenceId)) {
$json['reference_id'] = $this->referenceId;
}
if (isset($this->product)) {
$json['product'] = $this->product;
}
if (isset($this->clientId)) {
$json['client_id'] = $this->clientId;
}
if (isset($this->shippingAddress)) {
$json['shipping_address'] = $this->shippingAddress;
}
if (isset($this->orderId)) {
$json['order_id'] = $this->orderId;
}
$json = array_filter($json, function ($val) {
return $val !== null;
});
return (!$asArrayWhenEmpty && empty($json)) ? new stdClass() : $json;
}
}