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Modern Treasury Java API Library

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The Modern Treasury Java SDK provides convenient access to the Modern Treasury REST API from applications written in Java.

The Modern Treasury Java SDK is similar to the Modern Treasury Kotlin SDK but with minor differences that make it more ergonomic for use in Java, such as Optional instead of nullable values, Stream instead of Sequence, and CompletableFuture instead of suspend functions.

The REST API documentation can be found on docs.moderntreasury.com.

Installation

Gradle

implementation("com.moderntreasury:modern-treasury-java:5.0.0")

Maven

<dependency>
    <groupId>com.moderntreasury</groupId>
    <artifactId>modern-treasury-java</artifactId>
    <version>5.0.0</version>
</dependency>

Requirements

This library requires Java 8 or later.

Usage

import com.moderntreasury.api.client.ModernTreasuryClient;
import com.moderntreasury.api.client.okhttp.ModernTreasuryOkHttpClient;
import com.moderntreasury.api.models.Counterparty;
import com.moderntreasury.api.models.CounterpartyCreateParams;

// Configures using the `MODERN_TREASURY_API_KEY`, `MODERN_TREASURY_ORGANIZATION_ID` and `MODERN_TREASURY_WEBHOOK_KEY` environment variables
ModernTreasuryClient client = ModernTreasuryOkHttpClient.fromEnv();

CounterpartyCreateParams params = CounterpartyCreateParams.builder()
    .name("my first counterparty")
    .build();
Counterparty counterparty = client.counterparties().create(params);

Client configuration

Configure the client using environment variables:

import com.moderntreasury.api.client.ModernTreasuryClient;
import com.moderntreasury.api.client.okhttp.ModernTreasuryOkHttpClient;

// Configures using the `MODERN_TREASURY_API_KEY`, `MODERN_TREASURY_ORGANIZATION_ID` and `MODERN_TREASURY_WEBHOOK_KEY` environment variables
ModernTreasuryClient client = ModernTreasuryOkHttpClient.fromEnv();

Or manually:

import com.moderntreasury.api.client.ModernTreasuryClient;
import com.moderntreasury.api.client.okhttp.ModernTreasuryOkHttpClient;

ModernTreasuryClient client = ModernTreasuryOkHttpClient.builder()
    .apiKey("My API Key")
    .organizationId("my-organization-ID")
    .build();

Or using a combination of the two approaches:

import com.moderntreasury.api.client.ModernTreasuryClient;
import com.moderntreasury.api.client.okhttp.ModernTreasuryOkHttpClient;

ModernTreasuryClient client = ModernTreasuryOkHttpClient.builder()
    // Configures using the `MODERN_TREASURY_API_KEY`, `MODERN_TREASURY_ORGANIZATION_ID` and `MODERN_TREASURY_WEBHOOK_KEY` environment variables
    .fromEnv()
    .apiKey("My API Key")
    .build();

See this table for the available options:

Setter Environment variable Required Default value
apiKey MODERN_TREASURY_API_KEY true -
organizationId MODERN_TREASURY_ORGANIZATION_ID true -
webhookKey MODERN_TREASURY_WEBHOOK_KEY false -

Tip

Don't create more than one client in the same application. Each client has a connection pool and thread pools, which are more efficient to share between requests.

Requests and responses

To send a request to the Modern Treasury API, build an instance of some Params class and pass it to the corresponding client method. When the response is received, it will be deserialized into an instance of a Java class.

For example, client.counterparties().create(...) should be called with an instance of CounterpartyCreateParams, and it will return an instance of Counterparty.

Asynchronous execution

The default client is synchronous. To switch to asynchronous execution, call the async() method:

import com.moderntreasury.api.client.ModernTreasuryClient;
import com.moderntreasury.api.client.okhttp.ModernTreasuryOkHttpClient;
import com.moderntreasury.api.models.Counterparty;
import com.moderntreasury.api.models.CounterpartyCreateParams;
import java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture;

// Configures using the `MODERN_TREASURY_API_KEY`, `MODERN_TREASURY_ORGANIZATION_ID` and `MODERN_TREASURY_WEBHOOK_KEY` environment variables
ModernTreasuryClient client = ModernTreasuryOkHttpClient.fromEnv();

CounterpartyCreateParams params = CounterpartyCreateParams.builder()
    .name("my first counterparty")
    .build();
CompletableFuture<Counterparty> counterparty = client.async().counterparties().create(params);

Or create an asynchronous client from the beginning:

import com.moderntreasury.api.client.ModernTreasuryClientAsync;
import com.moderntreasury.api.client.okhttp.ModernTreasuryOkHttpClientAsync;
import com.moderntreasury.api.models.Counterparty;
import com.moderntreasury.api.models.CounterpartyCreateParams;
import java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture;

// Configures using the `MODERN_TREASURY_API_KEY`, `MODERN_TREASURY_ORGANIZATION_ID` and `MODERN_TREASURY_WEBHOOK_KEY` environment variables
ModernTreasuryClientAsync client = ModernTreasuryOkHttpClientAsync.fromEnv();

CounterpartyCreateParams params = CounterpartyCreateParams.builder()
    .name("my first counterparty")
    .build();
CompletableFuture<Counterparty> counterparty = client.counterparties().create(params);

The asynchronous client supports the same options as the synchronous one, except most methods return CompletableFutures.

Error handling

The SDK throws custom unchecked exception types:

  • ModernTreasuryServiceException: Base class for HTTP errors. See this table for which exception subclass is thrown for each HTTP status code:

    Status Exception
    400 BadRequestException
    401 AuthenticationException
    403 PermissionDeniedException
    404 NotFoundException
    422 UnprocessableEntityException
    429 RateLimitException
    5xx InternalServerException
    others UnexpectedStatusCodeException
  • ModernTreasuryIoException: I/O networking errors.

  • ModernTreasuryInvalidDataException: Failure to interpret successfully parsed data. For example, when accessing a property that's supposed to be required, but the API unexpectedly omitted it from the response.

  • ModernTreasuryException: Base class for all exceptions. Most errors will result in one of the previously mentioned ones, but completely generic errors may be thrown using the base class.

Pagination

For methods that return a paginated list of results, this library provides convenient ways access the results either one page at a time, or item-by-item across all pages.

Auto-pagination

To iterate through all results across all pages, you can use autoPager, which automatically handles fetching more pages for you:

Synchronous

import com.moderntreasury.api.models.Counterparty;
import com.moderntreasury.api.models.CounterpartyListPage;

// As an Iterable:
CounterpartyListPage page = client.counterparties().list(params);
for (Counterparty counterparty : page.autoPager()) {
    System.out.println(counterparty);
};

// As a Stream:
client.counterparties().list(params).autoPager().stream()
    .limit(50)
    .forEach(counterparty -> System.out.println(counterparty));

Asynchronous

// Using forEach, which returns CompletableFuture<Void>:
asyncClient.counterparties().list(params).autoPager()
    .forEach(counterparty -> System.out.println(counterparty), executor);

Manual pagination

If none of the above helpers meet your needs, you can also manually request pages one-by-one. A page of results has a data() method to fetch the list of objects, as well as top-level response and other methods to fetch top-level data about the page. It also has methods hasNextPage, getNextPage, and getNextPageParams methods to help with pagination.

import com.moderntreasury.api.models.Counterparty;
import com.moderntreasury.api.models.CounterpartyListPage;

CounterpartyListPage page = client.counterparties().list(params);
while (page != null) {
    for (Counterparty counterparty : page.items()) {
        System.out.println(counterparty);
    }

    page = page.getNextPage().orElse(null);
}

Logging

The SDK uses the standard OkHttp logging interceptor.

Enable logging by setting the MODERN_TREASURY_LOG environment variable to info:

$ export MODERN_TREASURY_LOG=info

Or to debug for more verbose logging:

$ export MODERN_TREASURY_LOG=debug

Network options

Retries

The SDK automatically retries 2 times by default, with a short exponential backoff.

Only the following error types are retried:

  • Connection errors (for example, due to a network connectivity problem)
  • 408 Request Timeout
  • 409 Conflict
  • 429 Rate Limit
  • 5xx Internal

The API may also explicitly instruct the SDK to retry or not retry a response.

To set a custom number of retries, configure the client using the maxRetries method:

import com.moderntreasury.api.client.ModernTreasuryClient;
import com.moderntreasury.api.client.okhttp.ModernTreasuryOkHttpClient;

ModernTreasuryClient client = ModernTreasuryOkHttpClient.builder()
    .fromEnv()
    .maxRetries(4)
    .build();

Timeouts

Requests time out after 1 minute by default.

To set a custom timeout, configure the method call using the timeout method:

import com.moderntreasury.api.models.Counterparty;
import com.moderntreasury.api.models.CounterpartyCreateParams;

Counterparty counterparty = client.counterparties().create(
  params, RequestOptions.builder().timeout(Duration.ofSeconds(30)).build()
);

Or configure the default for all method calls at the client level:

import com.moderntreasury.api.client.ModernTreasuryClient;
import com.moderntreasury.api.client.okhttp.ModernTreasuryOkHttpClient;
import java.time.Duration;

ModernTreasuryClient client = ModernTreasuryOkHttpClient.builder()
    .fromEnv()
    .timeout(Duration.ofSeconds(30))
    .build();

Proxies

To route requests through a proxy, configure the client using the proxy method:

import com.moderntreasury.api.client.ModernTreasuryClient;
import com.moderntreasury.api.client.okhttp.ModernTreasuryOkHttpClient;
import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
import java.net.Proxy;

ModernTreasuryClient client = ModernTreasuryOkHttpClient.builder()
    .fromEnv()
    .proxy(new Proxy(
      Proxy.Type.HTTP, new InetSocketAddress(
        "https://example.com", 8080
      )
    ))
    .build();

Undocumented API functionality

The SDK is typed for convenient usage of the documented API. However, it also supports working with undocumented or not yet supported parts of the API.

Parameters

To set undocumented parameters, call the putAdditionalHeader, putAdditionalQueryParam, or putAdditionalBodyProperty methods on any Params class:

import com.moderntreasury.api.core.JsonValue;
import com.moderntreasury.api.models.CounterpartyCreateParams;

CounterpartyCreateParams params = CounterpartyCreateParams.builder()
    .putAdditionalHeader("Secret-Header", "42")
    .putAdditionalQueryParam("secret_query_param", "42")
    .putAdditionalBodyProperty("secretProperty", JsonValue.from("42"))
    .build();

These can be accessed on the built object later using the _additionalHeaders(), _additionalQueryParams(), and _additionalBodyProperties() methods. You can also set undocumented parameters on nested headers, query params, or body classes using the putAdditionalProperty method. These properties can be accessed on the built object later using the _additionalProperties() method.

To set a documented parameter or property to an undocumented or not yet supported value, pass a JsonValue object to its setter:

import com.moderntreasury.api.core.JsonValue;
import com.moderntreasury.api.models.CounterpartyCreateParams;

CounterpartyCreateParams params = CounterpartyCreateParams.builder()
    .name(JsonValue.from(42))
    .build();

Response properties

To access undocumented response properties, call the _additionalProperties() method:

import com.moderntreasury.api.core.JsonValue;
import java.util.Map;

Map<String, JsonValue> additionalProperties = client.counterparties().create(params)._additionalProperties();
JsonValue secretPropertyValue = additionalProperties.get("secretProperty");

String result = secretPropertyValue.accept(new JsonValue.Visitor<>() {
    @Override
    public String visitNull() {
        return "It's null!";
    }

    @Override
    public String visitBoolean(boolean value) {
        return "It's a boolean!";
    }

    @Override
    public String visitNumber(Number value) {
        return "It's a number!";
    }

    // Other methods include `visitMissing`, `visitString`, `visitArray`, and `visitObject`
    // The default implementation of each unimplemented method delegates to `visitDefault`, which throws by default, but can also be overridden
});

To access a property's raw JSON value, which may be undocumented, call its _ prefixed method:

import com.moderntreasury.api.core.JsonField;
import java.util.Optional;

JsonField<String> name = client.counterparties().create(params)._name();

if (name.isMissing()) {
  // The property is absent from the JSON response
} else if (name.isNull()) {
  // The property was set to literal null
} else {
  // Check if value was provided as a string
  // Other methods include `asNumber()`, `asBoolean()`, etc.
  Optional<String> jsonString = name.asString();

  // Try to deserialize into a custom type
  MyClass myObject = name.asUnknown().orElseThrow().convert(MyClass.class);
}

Response validation

In rare cases, the API may return a response that doesn't match the expected type. For example, the SDK may expect a property to contain a String, but the API could return something else.

By default, the SDK will not throw an exception in this case. It will throw ModernTreasuryInvalidDataException only if you directly access the property.

If you would prefer to check that the response is completely well-typed upfront, then either call validate():

import com.moderntreasury.api.models.Counterparty;

Counterparty counterparty = client.counterparties().create(params).validate();

Or configure the method call to validate the response using the responseValidation method:

import com.moderntreasury.api.models.Counterparty;
import com.moderntreasury.api.models.CounterpartyCreateParams;

Counterparty counterparty = client.counterparties().create(
  params, RequestOptions.builder().responseValidation(true).build()
);

Or configure the default for all method calls at the client level:

import com.moderntreasury.api.client.ModernTreasuryClient;
import com.moderntreasury.api.client.okhttp.ModernTreasuryOkHttpClient;

ModernTreasuryClient client = ModernTreasuryOkHttpClient.builder()
    .fromEnv()
    .responseValidation(true)
    .build();

Semantic versioning

This package generally follows SemVer conventions, though certain backwards-incompatible changes may be released as minor versions:

  1. Changes to library internals which are technically public but not intended or documented for external use. (Please open a GitHub issue to let us know if you are relying on such internals.)
  2. Changes that we do not expect to impact the vast majority of users in practice.

We take backwards-compatibility seriously and work hard to ensure you can rely on a smooth upgrade experience.

We are keen for your feedback; please open an issue with questions, bugs, or suggestions.