Support accessing reserved word resource properties via attribute #1178
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Currently, accessing a property with the same name as a Python reserved word as a resource attribute does not work. The only known case of this is for the country code
is
oncountry_options
of a Tax Registration resource.Accessing the property as an object attribute will result in a syntax error:
This means the nested property can only be accessed via dictionary key:
reg.country_options["is"]
._field_remappings
allows reserved word properties to be accessed as an attribute via the property name +_
, like so:The
_field_remappings
property is already generated in stripe/tax/_registration.py.