Offres expirées

Lorsque vous définissez des cartes comme étant expirées, celles-ci sont regroupées de manière logique dans l'onglet "Cartes" de l'application Google Wallet. La section "Cartes expirées" de l'application Google Wallet contient toutes les cartes archivées ou inactives.

Une carte est déplacée dans la section "Cartes expirées" si au moins l'une des conditions suivantes est remplie :

  • La valeur "object.validTimeInterval.end.date" arrive à expiration (la carte est déplacée dans la section "Cartes expirées" dans un délai maximal de 24 heures).
  • L'état du champ object.state de l'objet est défini sur Expired, Inactive ou Completed.

L'exemple de code suivant montre comment faire expirer un objet Cartes à l'aide de l'API Google Wallet.

Java

/**
 * Expire an object.
 *
 * <p>Sets the object's state to Expired. If the valid time interval is already set, the pass will
 * expire automatically up to 24 hours after.
 *
 * @param issuerId The issuer ID being used for this request.
 * @param objectSuffix Developer-defined unique ID for this pass object.
 * @return The pass object ID: "{issuerId}.{objectSuffix}"
 */
public String expireObject(String issuerId, String objectSuffix) throws IOException {
  // Check if the object exists
  try {
    service.offerobject().get(String.format("%s.%s", issuerId, objectSuffix)).execute();
  } catch (GoogleJsonResponseException ex) {
    if (ex.getStatusCode() == 404) {
      // Object does not exist
      System.out.printf("Object %s.%s not found!%n", issuerId, objectSuffix);
      return String.format("%s.%s", issuerId, objectSuffix);
    } else {
      // Something else went wrong...
      ex.printStackTrace();
      return String.format("%s.%s", issuerId, objectSuffix);
    }
  }

  // Patch the object, setting the pass as expired
  OfferObject patchBody = new OfferObject().setState("EXPIRED");

  OfferObject response =
      service
          .offerobject()
          .patch(String.format("%s.%s", issuerId, objectSuffix), patchBody)
          .execute();

  System.out.println("Object expiration response");
  System.out.println(response.toPrettyString());

  return response.getId();
}

PHP

/**
 * Expire an object.
 *
 * Sets the object's state to Expired. If the valid time interval is
 * already set, the pass will expire automatically up to 24 hours after.
 *
 * @param string $issuerId The issuer ID being used for this request.
 * @param string $objectSuffix Developer-defined unique ID for this pass object.
 *
 * @return string The pass object ID: "{$issuerId}.{$objectSuffix}"
 */
public function expireObject(string $issuerId, string $objectSuffix)
{
  // Check if the object exists
  try {
    $this->service->offerobject->get("{$issuerId}.{$objectSuffix}");
  } catch (Google\Service\Exception $ex) {
    if (!empty($ex->getErrors()) && $ex->getErrors()[0]['reason'] == 'resourceNotFound') {
      print("Object {$issuerId}.{$objectSuffix} not found!");
      return "{$issuerId}.{$objectSuffix}";
    } else {
      // Something else went wrong...
      print_r($ex);
      return "{$issuerId}.{$objectSuffix}";
    }
  }

  // Patch the object, setting the pass as expired
  $patchBody = new Google_Service_Walletobjects_OfferObject([
    'state' => 'EXPIRED'
  ]);

  $response = $this->service->offerobject->patch("{$issuerId}.{$objectSuffix}", $patchBody);

  print "Object expiration response\n";
  print_r($response);

  return $response->id;
}

Python

def expire_object(self, issuer_id: str, object_suffix: str) -> str:
    """Expire an object.

    Sets the object's state to Expired. If the valid time interval is
    already set, the pass will expire automatically up to 24 hours after.

    Args:
        issuer_id (str): The issuer ID being used for this request.
        object_suffix (str): Developer-defined unique ID for the pass object.

    Returns:
        The pass object ID: f"{issuer_id}.{object_suffix}"
    """

    # Check if the object exists
    response = self.http_client.get(
        url=f'{self.object_url}/{issuer_id}.{object_suffix}')

    if response.status_code == 404:
        print(f'Object {issuer_id}.{object_suffix} not found!')
        return f'{issuer_id}.{object_suffix}'
    elif response.status_code != 200:
        # Something else went wrong...
        print(response.text)
        return f'{issuer_id}.{object_suffix}'

    # Patch the object, setting the pass as expired
    patch_body = {'state': 'EXPIRED'}

    response = self.http_client.patch(
        url=f'{self.object_url}/{issuer_id}.{object_suffix}',
        json=patch_body)

    print('Object expiration response')
    print(response.text)

    return response.json().get('id')

C#

/// <summary>
/// Expire an object.
/// <para />
/// Sets the object's state to Expired. If the valid time interval is already
/// set, the pass will expire automatically up to 24 hours after.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="issuerId">The issuer ID being used for this request.</param>
/// <param name="objectSuffix">Developer-defined unique ID for this pass object.</param>
/// <returns>The pass object ID: "{issuerId}.{objectSuffix}"</returns>
public string ExpireObject(string issuerId, string objectSuffix)
{
  // Check if the object exists
  Stream responseStream = service.Offerobject
      .Get($"{issuerId}.{objectSuffix}")
      .ExecuteAsStream();

  StreamReader responseReader = new StreamReader(responseStream);
  JObject jsonResponse = JObject.Parse(responseReader.ReadToEnd());

  if (jsonResponse.ContainsKey("error"))
  {
    if (jsonResponse["error"].Value<int>("code") == 404)
    {
      // Object does not exist
      Console.WriteLine($"Object {issuerId}.{objectSuffix} not found!");
      return $"{issuerId}.{objectSuffix}";
    }
    else
    {
      // Something else went wrong...
      Console.WriteLine(jsonResponse.ToString());
      return $"{issuerId}.{objectSuffix}";
    }
  }

  // Patch the object, setting the pass as expired
  OfferObject patchBody = new OfferObject
  {
    State = "EXPIRED"
  };

  responseStream = service.Offerobject
      .Patch(patchBody, $"{issuerId}.{objectSuffix}")
      .ExecuteAsStream();

  responseReader = new StreamReader(responseStream);
  jsonResponse = JObject.Parse(responseReader.ReadToEnd());

  Console.WriteLine("Object expiration response");
  Console.WriteLine(jsonResponse.ToString());

  return $"{issuerId}.{objectSuffix}";
}

Node.js

/**
 * Expire an object.
 *
 * Sets the object's state to Expired. If the valid time interval is
 * already set, the pass will expire automatically up to 24 hours after.
 *
 * @param {string} issuerId The issuer ID being used for this request.
 * @param {string} objectSuffix Developer-defined unique ID for the pass object.
 *
 * @returns {string} The pass object ID: `${issuerId}.${objectSuffix}`
 */
async expireObject(issuerId, objectSuffix) {
  let response;

  // Check if the object exists
  try {
    response = await this.httpClient.request({
      url: `${this.objectUrl}/${issuerId}.${objectSuffix}`,
      method: 'GET'
    });
  } catch (err) {
    if (err.response && err.response.status === 404) {
      console.log(`Object ${issuerId}.${objectSuffix} not found!`);
      return `${issuerId}.${objectSuffix}`;
    } else {
      // Something else went wrong...
      console.log(err);
      return `${issuerId}.${objectSuffix}`;
    }
  }

  // Patch the object, setting the pass as expired
  let patchBody = {
    'state': 'EXPIRED'
  };

  response = await this.httpClient.request({
    url: `${this.objectUrl}/${issuerId}.${objectSuffix}`,
    method: 'PATCH',
    data: patchBody
  });

  console.log('Object expiration response');
  console.log(response);

  return `${issuerId}.${objectSuffix}`;
}