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package paystack
import (
"fmt"
"net/http"
)
// TransactionSplitClient interacts with endpoints related to paystack Transaction Split resource
// that allows you to split the settlement for a transaction across a payout account, and one or
// more subaccounts.
type TransactionSplitClient struct {
*baseAPIClient
}
// NewTransactionSplitClient creates a TransactionSplitClient
//
// Example:
//
// import p "github.com/gray-adeyi/paystack"
//
// txnSplitClient := p.NewTransactionSplitClient(p.WithSecretKey("<paystack-secret-key>"))
func NewTransactionSplitClient(options ...ClientOptions) *TransactionSplitClient {
client := NewAPIClient(options...)
return client.TransactionSplits
}
// Create lets you create a split payment on your Integration
//
// Example:
//
// import (
// "fmt"
// p "github.com/gray-adeyi/paystack"
// "encoding/json"
// )
//
// txnSplitClient := p.NewTransactionSplitClient(p.WithSecretKey("<paystack-secret-key>"))
// // Alternatively, you can access a transaction split client from an APIClient
// // paystackClient := p.NewAPIClient(p.WithSecretKey("<paystack-secret-key>"))
// // paystackClient.TransactionSplits field is a `TransactionSplitClient`
// // Therefore, this is possible
// // subaccounts := []map[string]interface{}{
// // {"subaccount": "ACCT_z3x6z3nbo14xsil", "share": 20},
// // {"subaccount": "ACCT_pwwualwty4nhq9d", "share": 80},
// // }
// // resp, err := paystackClient.TransactionSplits.Create("co-founders account","percentage","NGN",
// // subaccounts,"subaccount","ACCT_hdl8abxl8drhrl3")
//
// subaccounts := []map[string]interface{}{
// {"subaccount": "ACCT_z3x6z3nbo14xsil", "share": 20},
// {"subaccount": "ACCT_pwwualwty4nhq9d", "share": 80},
// }
// resp, err := transactionSplitClient.Create("co-founders account","percentage","NGN",
//
// subaccounts,"subaccount","ACCT_hdl8abxl8drhrl3")
// if err != nil {
// panic(err)
// }
// // you can have data be a custom structure based on the data your interested in retrieving from
// // from paystack for simplicity, we're using `map[string]interface{}` which is sufficient to
// // to serialize the json data returned by paystack
// data := make(map[string]interface{})
//
// err := json.Unmarshal(resp.Data, &data); if err != nil {
// panic(err)
// }
// fmt.Println(data)
func (t *TransactionSplitClient) Create(name string, transactionSplitType string, currency string, subaccounts interface{}, bearerType string, bearerSubaccount string, optionalPayloadParameters ...OptionalPayloadParameter) (*Response, error) {
payload := map[string]interface{}{
"name": name,
"type": transactionSplitType,
"currency": currency,
"subaccounts": subaccounts,
"bearer_type": bearerType,
"bearer_subaccount": bearerSubaccount,
}
for _, optionalPayloadParameter := range optionalPayloadParameters {
payload = optionalPayloadParameter(payload)
}
return t.APICall(http.MethodPost, "/split", payload)
}
// All let you list the transaction splits available on your Integration
//
// Example:
//
// import (
// "fmt"
// p "github.com/gray-adeyi/paystack"
// "encoding/json"
// )
//
// txnSplitClient := p.NewTransactionSplitClient(p.WithSecretKey("<paystack-secret-key>"))
// // Alternatively, you can access a transaction split client from an APIClient
// // paystackClient := p.NewAPIClient(p.WithSecretKey("<paystack-secret-key>"))
// // paystackClient.TransactionSplits field is a `TransactionSplitClient`
// // Therefore, this is possible
// // resp, err := paystackClient.TransactionSplits.All()
//
// // All also accepts queries, so say you want to filter by the name of the split
// // and if it is active, you can write it like so.
// // resp, err := txnSplitClient.All(p.WithQuery("name","co-founders account"), p.WithQuery("active", true))
//
// // see https://paystack.com/docs/api/split/#list for supported query parameters
//
// resp, err := txnSplitClient.All()
// if err != nil {
// panic(err)
// }
// // you can have data be a custom structure based on the data your interested in retrieving from
// // from paystack for simplicity, we're using `map[string]interface{}` which is sufficient to
// // to serialize the json data returned by paystack
// data := make(map[string]interface{})
//
// err := json.Unmarshal(resp.Data, &data); if err != nil {
// panic(err)
// }
// fmt.Println(data)
func (t *TransactionSplitClient) All(queries ...Query) (*Response, error) {
url := AddQueryParamsToUrl("/split", queries...)
return t.APICall(http.MethodGet, url, nil)
}
// FetchOne lets you get the details of a split on your Integration
//
// Example:
//
// import (
// "fmt"
// p "github.com/gray-adeyi/paystack"
// "encoding/json"
// )
//
// txnSplitClient := p.NewTransactionSplitClient(p.WithSecretKey("<paystack-secret-key>"))
// // Alternatively, you can access a transaction split client from an APIClient
// // paystackClient := p.NewAPIClient(p.WithSecretKey("<paystack-secret-key>"))
// // paystackClient.TransactionSplits field is a `TransactionSplitClient`
// // Therefore, this is possible
// // resp, err := paystackClient.TransactionSplits.FetchOne("<id>")
//
// resp, err := txnSplitClient.FetchOne("<id>")
// if err != nil {
// panic(err)
// }
// // you can have data be a custom structure based on the data your interested in retrieving from
// // from paystack for simplicity, we're using `map[string]interface{}` which is sufficient to
// // to serialize the json data returned by paystack
// data := make(map[string]interface{})
//
// err := json.Unmarshal(resp.Data, &data); if err != nil {
// panic(err)
// }
// fmt.Println(data)
func (t *TransactionSplitClient) FetchOne(id string) (*Response, error) {
return t.APICall(http.MethodGet, fmt.Sprintf("/split/%s", id), nil)
}
// Update lets you update a transaction split details on your Integration
//
// Example:
//
// import (
// "fmt"
// p "github.com/gray-adeyi/paystack"
// "encoding/json"
// )
//
// txnSplitClient := p.NewTransactionSplitClient(p.WithSecretKey("<paystack-secret-key>"))
// // Alternatively, you can access a transaction split client from an APIClient
// // paystackClient := p.NewAPIClient(p.WithSecretKey("<paystack-secret-key>"))
// // paystackClient.TransactionSplits field is a `TransactionSplitClient`
// // Therefore, this is possible
// // resp, err := paystackClient.TransactionSplits.Update("143", "co-authors account", true)
//
// // you can pass in optional parameters to the `txnSplitClient.Update` with `p.WithOptionalParameter`
// // for example say you want to specify the `bearer_type`.
// // resp, err := txnSplitClient.Update("143", "co-authors account", true, p.WithOptionalParameter("bearer_type","all"))
// // the `p.WithOptionalParameter` takes in a key and value parameter, the key should match the optional parameter
// // from paystack documentation see https://paystack.com/docs/api/split/#update
// // Multiple optional parameters can be passed into `Update` each with it's `p.WithOptionalParameter`
// resp, err := txnSplitClient.Update("143", "co-authors account", true)
// if err != nil {
// panic(err)
// }
// // you can have data be a custom structure based on the data your interested in retrieving from
// // from paystack for simplicity, we're using `map[string]interface{}` which is sufficient to
// // to serialize the json data returned by paystack
// data := make(map[string]interface{})
//
// err := json.Unmarshal(resp.Data, &data); if err != nil {
// panic(err)
// }
// fmt.Println(data)
func (t *TransactionSplitClient) Update(id string, name string, active bool, optionalPayloadParameters ...OptionalPayloadParameter) (*Response, error) {
payload := map[string]interface{}{
"name": name,
"active": active,
}
for _, optionalPayloadParameter := range optionalPayloadParameters {
payload = optionalPayloadParameter(payload)
}
return t.APICall(http.MethodPut, fmt.Sprintf("/split/%s", id), payload)
}
// Add lets you add a Subaccount to a Transaction Split, or update the share of an existing
// Subaccount in a Transaction Split
//
// Example:
//
// import (
// "fmt"
// p "github.com/gray-adeyi/paystack"
// "encoding/json"
// )
//
// txnSplitClient := p.NewTransactionSplitClient(p.WithSecretKey("<paystack-secret-key>"))
// // Alternatively, you can access a transaction split client from an APIClient
// // paystackClient := p.NewAPIClient(p.WithSecretKey("<paystack-secret-key>"))
// // paystackClient.TransactionSplits field is a `TransactionSplitClient`
// // Therefore, this is possible
// // resp, err := paystackClient.TransactionSplits.Add("ACCT_hdl8abxl8drhrl3", 15)
//
// resp, err := txnSplitClient.Add("ACCT_hdl8abxl8drhrl3", 15)
// if err != nil {
// panic(err)
// }
// // you can have data be a custom structure based on the data your interested in retrieving from
// // from paystack for simplicity, we're using `map[string]interface{}` which is sufficient to
// // to serialize the json data returned by paystack
// data := make(map[string]interface{})
//
// err := json.Unmarshal(resp.Data, &data); if err != nil {
// panic(err)
// }
// fmt.Println(data)
func (t *TransactionSplitClient) Add(id string, subAccount string, share int) (*Response, error) {
payload := map[string]interface{}{
"subaccount": subAccount,
"share": share,
}
return t.APICall(http.MethodPost, fmt.Sprintf("/split/%s/add", id), payload)
}
// Remove lets you remove a subaccount from a transaction split
//
// Example:
//
// import (
// "fmt"
// p "github.com/gray-adeyi/paystack"
// "encoding/json"
// )
//
// txnSplitClient := p.NewTransactionSplitClient(p.WithSecretKey("<paystack-secret-key>"))
// // Alternatively, you can access a transaction split client from an APIClient
// // paystackClient := p.NewAPIClient(p.WithSecretKey("<paystack-secret-key>"))
// // paystackClient.TransactionSplits field is a `TransactionSplitClient`
// // Therefore, this is possible
// // resp, err := paystackClient.TransactionSplits.Remove("143","ACCT_hdl8abxl8drhrl3")
//
// resp, err := txnSplitClient.Remove("143","ACCT_hdl8abxl8drhrl3")
// if err != nil {
// panic(err)
// }
// // you can have data be a custom structure based on the data your interested in retrieving from
// // from paystack for simplicity, we're using `map[string]interface{}` which is sufficient to
// // to serialize the json data returned by paystack
// data := make(map[string]interface{})
//
// err := json.Unmarshal(resp.Data, &data); if err != nil {
// panic(err)
// }
// fmt.Println(data)
func (t *TransactionSplitClient) Remove(id string, subAccount string) (*Response, error) {
payload := map[string]interface{}{
"subaccount": subAccount,
}
return t.APICall(http.MethodPost, fmt.Sprintf("/split/%s/remove", id), payload)
}