The Transaction object represents the actions or steps of an order. Statuses can be: unprocessed, pending, available, owen, paid_out, voided, capture, capture_reversal, liquidation, liquidation_reversal, payout, payout_reversal, refund, refund_reversal, chargeback, chargeback_reversal, rounding_adjustment, won_chargeback, transferred, and transferred.
| Name | Type | Description | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| amount | int | The amount of the transaction. | |
| charge | str | Randomly assigned unique order identifier associated with the charge. | |
| created_at | int | Date and time of creation of the transaction in Unix format. | |
| currency | str | The currency of the transaction. It uses the 3-letter code of the International Standard ISO 4217. | |
| fee | int | The amount to be deducted for taxes and commissions. | |
| id | str | Unique identifier of the transaction. | |
| livemode | bool | Indicates whether the transaction was created in live mode or test mode. | |
| net | int | The net amount after deducting commissions and taxes. | |
| object | str | Object name, which is transaction. | |
| status | str | Code indicating transaction status. | |
| type | str | Transaction Type |
from conekta.models.transaction_response import TransactionResponse
# TODO update the JSON string below
json = "{}"
# create an instance of TransactionResponse from a JSON string
transaction_response_instance = TransactionResponse.from_json(json)
# print the JSON string representation of the object
print TransactionResponse.to_json()
# convert the object into a dict
transaction_response_dict = transaction_response_instance.to_dict()
# create an instance of TransactionResponse from a dict
transaction_response_form_dict = transaction_response.from_dict(transaction_response_dict)