class Tourmaline::SuccessfulPayment
- Tourmaline::SuccessfulPayment
- Reference
- Object
Overview
This object contains basic information about a successful payment.
Included Modules
- JSON::Serializable
Defined in:
tourmaline/types/api.crConstructors
- .new(currency : String, total_amount : Int32 | Int64, invoice_payload : String, telegram_payment_charge_id : String, provider_payment_charge_id : String, shipping_option_id : String | Nil = nil, order_info : Tourmaline::OrderInfo | Nil = nil)
- .new(pull : JSON::PullParser)
Instance Method Summary
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#currency : String
Three-letter ISO 4217 currency code
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#currency=(currency : String)
Three-letter ISO 4217 currency code
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#invoice_payload : String
Bot specified invoice payload
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#invoice_payload=(invoice_payload : String)
Bot specified invoice payload
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#order_info : Tourmaline::OrderInfo | Nil
Optional.
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#order_info=(order_info : Tourmaline::OrderInfo | Nil)
Optional.
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#provider_payment_charge_id : String
Provider payment identifier
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#provider_payment_charge_id=(provider_payment_charge_id : String)
Provider payment identifier
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#shipping_option_id : String | Nil
Optional.
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#shipping_option_id=(shipping_option_id : String | Nil)
Optional.
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#telegram_payment_charge_id : String
Telegram payment identifier
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#telegram_payment_charge_id=(telegram_payment_charge_id : String)
Telegram payment identifier
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#total_amount : Int32 | Int64
Total price in the smallest units of the currency (integer, not float/double).
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#total_amount=(total_amount : Int32 | Int64)
Total price in the smallest units of the currency (integer, not float/double).
Constructor Detail
Instance Method Detail
Optional. Order information provided by the user
Optional. Identifier of the shipping option chosen by the user
Optional. Identifier of the shipping option chosen by the user
Total price in the smallest units of the currency (integer, not float/double). For example, for a price of US$ 1.45 pass amount = 145. See the exp parameter in currencies.json, it shows the number of digits past the decimal point for each currency (2 for the majority of currencies).
Total price in the smallest units of the currency (integer, not float/double). For example, for a price of US$ 1.45 pass amount = 145. See the exp parameter in currencies.json, it shows the number of digits past the decimal point for each currency (2 for the majority of currencies).