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/*
* MDES for Merchants
* The MDES APIs are designed as RPC style stateless web services where each API endpoint represents an operation to be performed. All request and response payloads are sent in the JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) data-interchange format. Each endpoint in the API specifies the HTTP Method used to access it. All strings in request and response objects are to be UTF-8 encoded. Each API URI includes the major and minor version of API that it conforms to. This will allow multiple concurrent versions of the API to be deployed simultaneously.
__Authentication__ Mastercard uses OAuth 1.0a with body hash extension for authenticating the API clients. This requires every request that you send to Mastercard to be signed with an RSA private key. A private-public RSA key pair must be generated consisting of:
1 . A private key for the OAuth signature for API requests. It is recommended to keep the private key in a password-protected or hardware keystore.
2. A public key is shared with Mastercard during the project setup process through either a certificate signing request (CSR) or the API Key Generator. Mastercard will use the public key to verify the OAuth signature that is provided on every API call.
An OAUTH1.0a signer library is available on [GitHub](https://github.com/Mastercard/oauth1-signer-java)
__Encryption__
All communications between Issuer web service and the Mastercard gateway is encrypted using TLS.
__Additional Encryption of Sensitive Data__ In addition to the OAuth authentication, when using MDES Digital Enablement Service, any PCI sensitive and all account holder Personally Identifiable Information (PII) data must be encrypted. This requirement applies to the API fields containing encryptedData. Sensitive data is encrypted using a symmetric session (one-time-use) key. The symmetric session key is then wrapped with an RSA Public Key supplied by Mastercard during API setup phase (the Customer Encryption Key).
Java Client Encryption Library available on [GitHub](https://github.com/Mastercard/client-encryption-java)
*
* OpenAPI spec version: 1.2.10
*
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package com.wallee.sdk.mdes.api;
import com.wallee.sdk.mdes.ApiCallback;
import com.wallee.sdk.mdes.ApiClient;
import com.wallee.sdk.mdes.ApiException;
import com.wallee.sdk.mdes.ApiResponse;
//import com.wallee.sdk.mdes.Configuration;
import com.wallee.sdk.mdes.Pair;
import com.wallee.sdk.mdes.ProgressRequestBody;
import com.wallee.sdk.mdes.ProgressResponseBody;
import com.google.gson.reflect.TypeToken;
import java.io.IOException;
import com.wallee.sdk.mdes.model.AssetResponseSchema;
import com.wallee.sdk.mdes.model.ErrorsResponse;
import java.lang.reflect.Type;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
public class GetAssetApi {
private ApiClient apiClient;
// public GetAssetApi() {
// this(Configuration.getDefaultApiClient());
// }
public GetAssetApi(ApiClient apiClient) {
this.apiClient = apiClient;
}
public ApiClient getApiClient() {
return apiClient;
}
public void setApiClient(ApiClient apiClient) {
this.apiClient = apiClient;
}
/**
* Build call for getAsset
* @param assetId An Asset ID corresponds to an individual Digital Asset. Digital Assets are returned as part of the Product Configuration from the Tokenize Response. The Asset ID itself is supplied as a Get request in the form of https://{INSERT ENVIRONMENT URL HERE}/mdes/assets/static/1/0/asset/{AssetID} - See JSON examples for details. (required)
* @param progressListener Progress listener
* @param progressRequestListener Progress request listener
* @return Call to execute
* @throws ApiException If fail to serialize the request body object
*/
public com.squareup.okhttp.Call getAssetCall(String assetId, final ProgressResponseBody.ProgressListener progressListener, final ProgressRequestBody.ProgressRequestListener progressRequestListener) throws ApiException {
Object localVarPostBody = null;
// create path and map variables
String localVarPath = "/assets/#env/1/0/asset/{AssetId}"
.replaceAll("\\{" + "AssetId" + "\\}", apiClient.escapeString(assetId.toString()));
List localVarQueryParams = new ArrayList();
Map localVarHeaderParams = new HashMap();
Map localVarFormParams = new HashMap();
final String[] localVarAccepts = {
"application/json"
};
final String localVarAccept = apiClient.selectHeaderAccept(localVarAccepts);
if (localVarAccept != null) localVarHeaderParams.put("Accept", localVarAccept);
final String[] localVarContentTypes = {
"application/json"
};
final String localVarContentType = apiClient.selectHeaderContentType(localVarContentTypes);
localVarHeaderParams.put("Content-Type", localVarContentType);
if(progressListener != null) {
apiClient.getHttpClient().networkInterceptors().add(new com.squareup.okhttp.Interceptor() {
@Override
public com.squareup.okhttp.Response intercept(com.squareup.okhttp.Interceptor.Chain chain) throws IOException {
com.squareup.okhttp.Response originalResponse = chain.proceed(chain.request());
return originalResponse.newBuilder()
.body(new ProgressResponseBody(originalResponse.body(), progressListener))
.build();
}
});
}
String[] localVarAuthNames = new String[] { };
return apiClient.buildCall(localVarPath, "GET", localVarQueryParams, localVarPostBody, localVarHeaderParams, localVarFormParams, localVarAuthNames, progressRequestListener);
}
@SuppressWarnings("rawtypes")
private com.squareup.okhttp.Call getAssetValidateBeforeCall(String assetId, final ProgressResponseBody.ProgressListener progressListener, final ProgressRequestBody.ProgressRequestListener progressRequestListener) throws ApiException {
// verify the required parameter 'assetId' is set
if (assetId == null) {
throw new ApiException("Missing the required parameter 'assetId' when calling getAsset(Async)");
}
com.squareup.okhttp.Call call = getAssetCall(assetId, progressListener, progressRequestListener);
return call;
}
/**
* Used to retrieve static Assets from the MDES repository.
* This API is used to retrieve static Assets from MDES?s repository, such as - Card art, MasterCard brand logos, Issuers? logos, and Terms and Conditions. Every Asset in the repository is referenced using an Asset ID. Once an Asset has been assigned to an Asset ID, the contents of the Asset will not change. If contents do need to change (for example, Issuer has supplied new artwork for a product), they will be updated in the repository and be assigned a new Asset ID. Different types of Assets are supported in the repository, such as images and text files; and for each type of Asset, multiple formats may be supported. For example, a single image Asset may be supported in various file formats; or variant sizes, allowing the Token Requestor to select the most appropriate format to use for a particular target device.
* @param assetId An Asset ID corresponds to an individual Digital Asset. Digital Assets are returned as part of the Product Configuration from the Tokenize Response. The Asset ID itself is supplied as a Get request in the form of https://{INSERT ENVIRONMENT URL HERE}/mdes/assets/static/1/0/asset/{AssetID} - See JSON examples for details. (required)
* @return AssetResponseSchema
* @throws ApiException If fail to call the API, e.g. server error or cannot deserialize the response body
*/
public AssetResponseSchema getAsset(String assetId) throws ApiException {
ApiResponse resp = getAssetWithHttpInfo(assetId);
return resp.getData();
}
/**
* Used to retrieve static Assets from the MDES repository.
* This API is used to retrieve static Assets from MDES?s repository, such as - Card art, MasterCard brand logos, Issuers? logos, and Terms and Conditions. Every Asset in the repository is referenced using an Asset ID. Once an Asset has been assigned to an Asset ID, the contents of the Asset will not change. If contents do need to change (for example, Issuer has supplied new artwork for a product), they will be updated in the repository and be assigned a new Asset ID. Different types of Assets are supported in the repository, such as images and text files; and for each type of Asset, multiple formats may be supported. For example, a single image Asset may be supported in various file formats; or variant sizes, allowing the Token Requestor to select the most appropriate format to use for a particular target device.
* @param assetId An Asset ID corresponds to an individual Digital Asset. Digital Assets are returned as part of the Product Configuration from the Tokenize Response. The Asset ID itself is supplied as a Get request in the form of https://{INSERT ENVIRONMENT URL HERE}/mdes/assets/static/1/0/asset/{AssetID} - See JSON examples for details. (required)
* @return ApiResponse<AssetResponseSchema>
* @throws ApiException If fail to call the API, e.g. server error or cannot deserialize the response body
*/
public ApiResponse getAssetWithHttpInfo(String assetId) throws ApiException {
com.squareup.okhttp.Call call = getAssetValidateBeforeCall(assetId, null, null);
Type localVarReturnType = new TypeToken(){}.getType();
return apiClient.execute(call, localVarReturnType);
}
/**
* Used to retrieve static Assets from the MDES repository. (asynchronously)
* This API is used to retrieve static Assets from MDES?s repository, such as - Card art, MasterCard brand logos, Issuers? logos, and Terms and Conditions. Every Asset in the repository is referenced using an Asset ID. Once an Asset has been assigned to an Asset ID, the contents of the Asset will not change. If contents do need to change (for example, Issuer has supplied new artwork for a product), they will be updated in the repository and be assigned a new Asset ID. Different types of Assets are supported in the repository, such as images and text files; and for each type of Asset, multiple formats may be supported. For example, a single image Asset may be supported in various file formats; or variant sizes, allowing the Token Requestor to select the most appropriate format to use for a particular target device.
* @param assetId An Asset ID corresponds to an individual Digital Asset. Digital Assets are returned as part of the Product Configuration from the Tokenize Response. The Asset ID itself is supplied as a Get request in the form of https://{INSERT ENVIRONMENT URL HERE}/mdes/assets/static/1/0/asset/{AssetID} - See JSON examples for details. (required)
* @param callback The callback to be executed when the API call finishes
* @return The request call
* @throws ApiException If fail to process the API call, e.g. serializing the request body object
*/
public com.squareup.okhttp.Call getAssetAsync(String assetId, final ApiCallback callback) throws ApiException {
ProgressResponseBody.ProgressListener progressListener = null;
ProgressRequestBody.ProgressRequestListener progressRequestListener = null;
if (callback != null) {
progressListener = new ProgressResponseBody.ProgressListener() {
@Override
public void update(long bytesRead, long contentLength, boolean done) {
callback.onDownloadProgress(bytesRead, contentLength, done);
}
};
progressRequestListener = new ProgressRequestBody.ProgressRequestListener() {
@Override
public void onRequestProgress(long bytesWritten, long contentLength, boolean done) {
callback.onUploadProgress(bytesWritten, contentLength, done);
}
};
}
com.squareup.okhttp.Call call = getAssetValidateBeforeCall(assetId, progressListener, progressRequestListener);
Type localVarReturnType = new TypeToken(){}.getType();
apiClient.executeAsync(call, localVarReturnType, callback);
return call;
}
}
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