a customer
| Name | Type | Description | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| antifraud_info | CustomerAntifraudInfo | [optional] | |
| corporate | bool | It is a value that allows identifying if the email is corporate or not. | [optional] [default to False] |
| custom_reference | str | It is an undefined value. | [optional] |
| date_of_birth | str | It is a parameter that allows to identify the date of birth of the client. | [optional] |
| str | An email address is a series of customizable characters followed by a universal Internet symbol, the at symbol (@), the name of a host server, and a web domain ending (.mx, .com, .org, . net, etc). | ||
| default_payment_source_id | str | It is a parameter that allows to identify in the response, the Conekta ID of a payment method (payment_id) | [optional] |
| default_shipping_contact_id | str | It is a parameter that allows to identify in the response, the Conekta ID of the shipping address (shipping_contact) | [optional] |
| fiscal_entities | List[CustomerFiscalEntitiesRequest] | [optional] | |
| metadata | Dict[str, object] | [optional] | |
| name | str | Client's name | |
| national_id | str | It is a parameter that allows to identify the national identification number of the client. | [optional] |
| payment_sources | List[CustomerPaymentMethodsRequest] | Contains details of the payment methods that the customer has active or has used in Conekta | [optional] |
| phone | str | Is the customer's phone number | |
| plan_id | str | Contains the ID of a plan, which could together with name, email and phone create a client directly to a subscription | [optional] |
| shipping_contacts | List[CustomerShippingContacts] | Contains the detail of the shipping addresses that the client has active or has used in Conekta | [optional] |
| subscription | SubscriptionRequest | [optional] |
from conekta.models.customer import Customer
# TODO update the JSON string below
json = "{}"
# create an instance of Customer from a JSON string
customer_instance = Customer.from_json(json)
# print the JSON string representation of the object
print(Customer.to_json())
# convert the object into a dict
customer_dict = customer_instance.to_dict()
# create an instance of Customer from a dict
customer_from_dict = Customer.from_dict(customer_dict)