class Tourmaline::PreCheckoutQuery

Overview

This object contains information about an incoming pre-checkout query.

Included Modules

Defined in:

tourmaline/types/api.cr

Constructors

Instance Method Summary

Constructor Detail

def self.new(id : String, from : Tourmaline::User, currency : String, total_amount : Int32 | Int64, invoice_payload : String, shipping_option_id : String | Nil = nil, order_info : Tourmaline::OrderInfo | Nil = nil) #

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def self.new(pull : JSON::PullParser) #

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Instance Method Detail

def currency : String #

Three-letter ISO 4217 currency code


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def currency=(currency : String) #

Three-letter ISO 4217 currency code


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def from : Tourmaline::User #

User who sent the query


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def from=(from : Tourmaline::User) #

User who sent the query


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def id : String #

Unique query identifier


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def id=(id : String) #

Unique query identifier


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def invoice_payload : String #

Bot specified invoice payload


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def invoice_payload=(invoice_payload : String) #

Bot specified invoice payload


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def order_info : Tourmaline::OrderInfo | Nil #

Optional. Order information provided by the user


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def order_info=(order_info : Tourmaline::OrderInfo | Nil) #

Optional. Order information provided by the user


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def shipping_option_id : String | Nil #

Optional. Identifier of the shipping option chosen by the user


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def shipping_option_id=(shipping_option_id : String | Nil) #

Optional. Identifier of the shipping option chosen by the user


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def total_amount : Int32 | Int64 #

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).


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def total_amount=(total_amount : Int32 | Int64) #

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).


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