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/*
* MX API
*
* The MX Atrium API supports over 48,000 data connections to thousands of financial institutions. It provides secure access to your users' accounts and transactions with industry-leading cleansing, categorization, and classification. Atrium is designed according to resource-oriented REST architecture and responds with JSON bodies and HTTP response codes. Use Atrium's development environment, vestibule.mx.com, to quickly get up and running. The development environment limits are 100 users, 25 members per user, and access to the top 15 institutions. Contact MX to purchase production access.
*
* API version: 0.1
*/
package atrium
import (
"net/http"
)
type APIResponse struct {
*http.Response `json:"-"`
Message string `json:"message,omitempty"`
Operation string `json:"operation,omitempty"`
// RequestURL is the request URL. This value is always available, even if the
// embedded *http.Response is nil.
RequestURL string `json:"url,omitempty"`
// Method is the HTTP method used for the request. This value is always
// available, even if the embedded *http.Response is nil.
Method string `json:"method,omitempty"`
// Payload holds the contents of the response body (which may be nil or empty).
// This is provided here as the raw response.Body() reader will have already
// been drained.
Payload []byte `json:"-"`
}
func NewAPIResponse(r *http.Response) *APIResponse {
response := &APIResponse{Response: r}
return response
}
func NewAPIResponseWithError(errorMessage string) *APIResponse {
response := &APIResponse{Message: errorMessage}
return response
}