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Summary of Changes
Hello @fcarrero, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!
This pull request introduces comprehensive support for a new "Pay by Bank" (PBB) payment method, significantly expanding the available payment options within the Conekta SDK. Concurrently, it refines the handling of recurrent cash payment responses by introducing a dedicated model. The changes encompass the addition of new data models, updates to existing payment method schemas to seamlessly integrate these new types, and a general version increment for the SDK to reflect these enhancements.
Highlights
- New Payment Method (PBB): Full integration of a new "Pay by Bank" (PBB) payment method, including its request and response models, enabling users to process payments via this new channel.
- Recurrent Cash Payment Response: Introduction of a dedicated response model for recurrent cash payments, improving clarity and structure for handling these specific payment types.
- SDK Version Update: The SDK version has been incremented to 7.0.3, reflecting the new features and improvements.
- Example for PBB Payment Method: A new example script demonstrates how to create an order using the new "Pay by Bank" payment method.
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Code Review
This pull request introduces support for Pay by Bank (PBB) payments and recurrent cash payments. It adds new models, updates existing oneOf schemas to include the new payment methods, and bumps the package version. The changes are largely auto-generated and consistent. I've identified a couple of minor style issues in the example files that could be improved for better readability.
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