/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/braintree/address.py is in python-braintree 3.4.0-1.
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from braintree.error_result import ErrorResult
from braintree.resource import Resource
from braintree.configuration import Configuration
class Address(Resource):
"""
A class representing Braintree Address objects.
An example of creating an address with all available fields::
customer = braintree.Customer.create().customer
result = braintree.Address.create({
"customer_id": customer.id,
"first_name": "John",
"last_name": "Doe",
"company": "Braintree",
"street_address": "111 First Street",
"extended_address": "Apartment 1",
"locality": "Chicago",
"region": "IL",
"postal_code": "60606",
"country_name": "United States of America"
})
print(result.customer.first_name)
print(result.customer.last_name)
"""
def __repr__(self):
detail_list = ["customer_id", "street_address", "extended_address", "postal_code", "country_code_alpha2"]
return super(Address, self).__repr__(detail_list)
@staticmethod
def create(params={}):
"""
Create an Address.
A customer_id is required::
customer = braintree.Customer.create().customer
result = braintree.Address.create({
"customer_id": customer.id,
"first_name": "John",
...
})
"""
return Configuration.gateway().address.create(params)
@staticmethod
def delete(customer_id, address_id):
"""
Delete an address
Given a customer_id and address_id::
result = braintree.Address.delete("my_customer_id", "my_address_id")
"""
return Configuration.gateway().address.delete(customer_id, address_id)
@staticmethod
def find(customer_id, address_id):
"""
Find an address, given a customer_id and address_id. This does not return
a result object. This will raise a :class:`NotFoundError <braintree.exceptions.not_found_error.NotFoundError>` if the provided
customer_id/address_id are not found. ::
address = braintree.Address.find("my_customer_id", "my_address_id")
"""
return Configuration.gateway().address.find(customer_id, address_id)
@staticmethod
def update(customer_id, address_id, params={}):
"""
Update an existing Address.
A customer_id and address_id are required::
result = braintree.Address.update("my_customer_id", "my_address_id", {
"first_name": "John"
})
"""
return Configuration.gateway().address.update(customer_id, address_id, params)
@staticmethod
def create_signature():
return ["company", "country_code_alpha2", "country_code_alpha3", "country_code_numeric",
"country_name", "customer_id", "extended_address", "first_name",
"last_name", "locality", "postal_code", "region", "street_address"]
@staticmethod
def update_signature():
return Address.create_signature()
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