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25 changes: 0 additions & 25 deletions CONTRIBUTING.md

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion OPENAPI_VERSION
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v1454
v1460
6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions lib/stripe/resources/charge.rb
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Expand Up @@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ class ShippingAddress < Stripe::StripeObject
attr_reader :network
# If this card has network token credentials, this contains the details of the network token credentials.
attr_reader :network_token
# This is used by the financial networks to identify a transaction. Visa calls this the Transaction ID, Mastercard calls this the Trace ID, and American Express calls this the Acquirer Reference Data. The first three digits of the Trace ID is the Financial Network Code, the next 6 digits is the Banknet Reference Number, and the last 4 digits represent the date (MM/DD). This field will be available for successful Visa, Mastercard, or American Express transactions and always null for other card brands.
# This is used by the financial networks to identify a transaction. Visa calls this the Transaction ID, Mastercard calls this the Trace ID, and American Express calls this the Acquirer Reference Data. This value will be present if it is returned by the financial network in the authorization response, and null otherwise.
attr_reader :network_transaction_id
# Attribute for field overcapture
attr_reader :overcapture
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attr_reader :last4
# Identifies which network this charge was processed on. Can be `amex`, `cartes_bancaires`, `diners`, `discover`, `eftpos_au`, `interac`, `jcb`, `link`, `mastercard`, `unionpay`, `visa`, or `unknown`.
attr_reader :network
# This is used by the financial networks to identify a transaction. Visa calls this the Transaction ID, Mastercard calls this the Trace ID, and American Express calls this the Acquirer Reference Data. The first three digits of the Trace ID is the Financial Network Code, the next 6 digits is the Banknet Reference Number, and the last 4 digits represent the date (MM/DD). This field will be available for successful Visa, Mastercard, or American Express transactions and always null for other card brands.
# This is used by the financial networks to identify a transaction. Visa calls this the Transaction ID, Mastercard calls this the Trace ID, and American Express calls this the Acquirer Reference Data. This value will be present if it is returned by the financial network in the authorization response, and null otherwise.
attr_reader :network_transaction_id
# Details about payments collected offline.
attr_reader :offline
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attr_reader :last4
# Identifies which network this charge was processed on. Can be `amex`, `cartes_bancaires`, `diners`, `discover`, `eftpos_au`, `interac`, `jcb`, `link`, `mastercard`, `unionpay`, `visa`, or `unknown`.
attr_reader :network
# This is used by the financial networks to identify a transaction. Visa calls this the Transaction ID, Mastercard calls this the Trace ID, and American Express calls this the Acquirer Reference Data. The first three digits of the Trace ID is the Financial Network Code, the next 6 digits is the Banknet Reference Number, and the last 4 digits represent the date (MM/DD). This field will be available for successful Visa, Mastercard, or American Express transactions and always null for other card brands.
# This is used by the financial networks to identify a transaction. Visa calls this the Transaction ID, Mastercard calls this the Trace ID, and American Express calls this the Acquirer Reference Data. This value will be present if it is returned by the financial network in the authorization response, and null otherwise.
attr_reader :network_transaction_id
# EMV tag 5F2D. Preferred languages specified by the integrated circuit chip.
attr_reader :preferred_locales
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion lib/stripe/resources/confirmation_token.rb
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Expand Up @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ class Wallet < Stripe::StripeObject
attr_reader :last4
# Identifies which network this charge was processed on. Can be `amex`, `cartes_bancaires`, `diners`, `discover`, `eftpos_au`, `interac`, `jcb`, `link`, `mastercard`, `unionpay`, `visa`, or `unknown`.
attr_reader :network
# This is used by the financial networks to identify a transaction. Visa calls this the Transaction ID, Mastercard calls this the Trace ID, and American Express calls this the Acquirer Reference Data. The first three digits of the Trace ID is the Financial Network Code, the next 6 digits is the Banknet Reference Number, and the last 4 digits represent the date (MM/DD). This field will be available for successful Visa, Mastercard, or American Express transactions and always null for other card brands.
# This is used by the financial networks to identify a transaction. Visa calls this the Transaction ID, Mastercard calls this the Trace ID, and American Express calls this the Acquirer Reference Data. This value will be present if it is returned by the financial network in the authorization response, and null otherwise.
attr_reader :network_transaction_id
# Details about payments collected offline.
attr_reader :offline
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion lib/stripe/resources/payment_method.rb
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Expand Up @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ class Wallet < Stripe::StripeObject
attr_reader :last4
# Identifies which network this charge was processed on. Can be `amex`, `cartes_bancaires`, `diners`, `discover`, `eftpos_au`, `interac`, `jcb`, `link`, `mastercard`, `unionpay`, `visa`, or `unknown`.
attr_reader :network
# This is used by the financial networks to identify a transaction. Visa calls this the Transaction ID, Mastercard calls this the Trace ID, and American Express calls this the Acquirer Reference Data. The first three digits of the Trace ID is the Financial Network Code, the next 6 digits is the Banknet Reference Number, and the last 4 digits represent the date (MM/DD). This field will be available for successful Visa, Mastercard, or American Express transactions and always null for other card brands.
# This is used by the financial networks to identify a transaction. Visa calls this the Transaction ID, Mastercard calls this the Trace ID, and American Express calls this the Acquirer Reference Data. This value will be present if it is returned by the financial network in the authorization response, and null otherwise.
attr_reader :network_transaction_id
# Details about payments collected offline.
attr_reader :offline
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8 changes: 0 additions & 8 deletions lib/stripe/resources/terminal/reader.rb
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Expand Up @@ -133,17 +133,13 @@ class Tipping < Stripe::StripeObject
#
# Related guides: [Payment Methods](https://stripe.com/docs/payments/payment-methods) and [More Payment Scenarios](https://stripe.com/docs/payments/more-payment-scenarios).
attr_reader :payment_method
# This field will be deprecated. Please use `account` instead.
attr_reader :stripe_account
end

class ConfirmPaymentIntent < Stripe::StripeObject
# Account the payment intent belongs to.
attr_reader :account
# Most recent PaymentIntent processed by the reader.
attr_reader :payment_intent
# This field will be deprecated. Please use `account` instead.
attr_reader :stripe_account
end

class ProcessPaymentIntent < Stripe::StripeObject
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attr_reader :payment_intent
# Represents a per-transaction override of a reader configuration
attr_reader :process_config
# This field will be deprecated. Please use `account` instead.
attr_reader :stripe_account
end

class ProcessSetupIntent < Stripe::StripeObject
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attr_reader :refund_payment_config
# Boolean indicating whether the transfer should be reversed when refunding this charge. The transfer will be reversed proportionally to the amount being refunded (either the entire or partial amount). A transfer can be reversed only by the application that created the charge.
attr_reader :reverse_transfer
# This field will be deprecated. Please use `account` instead.
attr_reader :stripe_account
end

class SetReaderDisplay < Stripe::StripeObject
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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions rbi/stripe/resources/charge.rbi
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Expand Up @@ -628,7 +628,7 @@ module Stripe
# If this card has network token credentials, this contains the details of the network token credentials.
sig { returns(T.nilable(NetworkToken)) }
attr_reader :network_token
# This is used by the financial networks to identify a transaction. Visa calls this the Transaction ID, Mastercard calls this the Trace ID, and American Express calls this the Acquirer Reference Data. The first three digits of the Trace ID is the Financial Network Code, the next 6 digits is the Banknet Reference Number, and the last 4 digits represent the date (MM/DD). This field will be available for successful Visa, Mastercard, or American Express transactions and always null for other card brands.
# This is used by the financial networks to identify a transaction. Visa calls this the Transaction ID, Mastercard calls this the Trace ID, and American Express calls this the Acquirer Reference Data. This value will be present if it is returned by the financial network in the authorization response, and null otherwise.
sig { returns(T.nilable(String)) }
attr_reader :network_transaction_id
# Attribute for field overcapture
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# Identifies which network this charge was processed on. Can be `amex`, `cartes_bancaires`, `diners`, `discover`, `eftpos_au`, `interac`, `jcb`, `link`, `mastercard`, `unionpay`, `visa`, or `unknown`.
sig { returns(T.nilable(String)) }
attr_reader :network
# This is used by the financial networks to identify a transaction. Visa calls this the Transaction ID, Mastercard calls this the Trace ID, and American Express calls this the Acquirer Reference Data. The first three digits of the Trace ID is the Financial Network Code, the next 6 digits is the Banknet Reference Number, and the last 4 digits represent the date (MM/DD). This field will be available for successful Visa, Mastercard, or American Express transactions and always null for other card brands.
# This is used by the financial networks to identify a transaction. Visa calls this the Transaction ID, Mastercard calls this the Trace ID, and American Express calls this the Acquirer Reference Data. This value will be present if it is returned by the financial network in the authorization response, and null otherwise.
sig { returns(T.nilable(String)) }
attr_reader :network_transaction_id
# Details about payments collected offline.
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# Identifies which network this charge was processed on. Can be `amex`, `cartes_bancaires`, `diners`, `discover`, `eftpos_au`, `interac`, `jcb`, `link`, `mastercard`, `unionpay`, `visa`, or `unknown`.
sig { returns(T.nilable(String)) }
attr_reader :network
# This is used by the financial networks to identify a transaction. Visa calls this the Transaction ID, Mastercard calls this the Trace ID, and American Express calls this the Acquirer Reference Data. The first three digits of the Trace ID is the Financial Network Code, the next 6 digits is the Banknet Reference Number, and the last 4 digits represent the date (MM/DD). This field will be available for successful Visa, Mastercard, or American Express transactions and always null for other card brands.
# This is used by the financial networks to identify a transaction. Visa calls this the Transaction ID, Mastercard calls this the Trace ID, and American Express calls this the Acquirer Reference Data. This value will be present if it is returned by the financial network in the authorization response, and null otherwise.
sig { returns(T.nilable(String)) }
attr_reader :network_transaction_id
# EMV tag 5F2D. Preferred languages specified by the integrated circuit chip.
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion rbi/stripe/resources/confirmation_token.rbi
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Expand Up @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ module Stripe
# Identifies which network this charge was processed on. Can be `amex`, `cartes_bancaires`, `diners`, `discover`, `eftpos_au`, `interac`, `jcb`, `link`, `mastercard`, `unionpay`, `visa`, or `unknown`.
sig { returns(T.nilable(String)) }
attr_reader :network
# This is used by the financial networks to identify a transaction. Visa calls this the Transaction ID, Mastercard calls this the Trace ID, and American Express calls this the Acquirer Reference Data. The first three digits of the Trace ID is the Financial Network Code, the next 6 digits is the Banknet Reference Number, and the last 4 digits represent the date (MM/DD). This field will be available for successful Visa, Mastercard, or American Express transactions and always null for other card brands.
# This is used by the financial networks to identify a transaction. Visa calls this the Transaction ID, Mastercard calls this the Trace ID, and American Express calls this the Acquirer Reference Data. This value will be present if it is returned by the financial network in the authorization response, and null otherwise.
sig { returns(T.nilable(String)) }
attr_reader :network_transaction_id
# Details about payments collected offline.
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion rbi/stripe/resources/payment_method.rbi
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Expand Up @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ module Stripe
# Identifies which network this charge was processed on. Can be `amex`, `cartes_bancaires`, `diners`, `discover`, `eftpos_au`, `interac`, `jcb`, `link`, `mastercard`, `unionpay`, `visa`, or `unknown`.
sig { returns(T.nilable(String)) }
attr_reader :network
# This is used by the financial networks to identify a transaction. Visa calls this the Transaction ID, Mastercard calls this the Trace ID, and American Express calls this the Acquirer Reference Data. The first three digits of the Trace ID is the Financial Network Code, the next 6 digits is the Banknet Reference Number, and the last 4 digits represent the date (MM/DD). This field will be available for successful Visa, Mastercard, or American Express transactions and always null for other card brands.
# This is used by the financial networks to identify a transaction. Visa calls this the Transaction ID, Mastercard calls this the Trace ID, and American Express calls this the Acquirer Reference Data. This value will be present if it is returned by the financial network in the authorization response, and null otherwise.
sig { returns(T.nilable(String)) }
attr_reader :network_transaction_id
# Details about payments collected offline.
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12 changes: 0 additions & 12 deletions rbi/stripe/resources/terminal/reader.rbi
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Expand Up @@ -154,9 +154,6 @@ module Stripe
# Related guides: [Payment Methods](https://stripe.com/docs/payments/payment-methods) and [More Payment Scenarios](https://stripe.com/docs/payments/more-payment-scenarios).
sig { returns(Stripe::PaymentMethod) }
attr_reader :payment_method
# This field will be deprecated. Please use `account` instead.
sig { returns(String) }
attr_reader :stripe_account
end
class ConfirmPaymentIntent < Stripe::StripeObject
# Account the payment intent belongs to.
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# Most recent PaymentIntent processed by the reader.
sig { returns(T.any(String, Stripe::PaymentIntent)) }
attr_reader :payment_intent
# This field will be deprecated. Please use `account` instead.
sig { returns(String) }
attr_reader :stripe_account
end
class ProcessPaymentIntent < Stripe::StripeObject
class ProcessConfig < Stripe::StripeObject
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# Represents a per-transaction override of a reader configuration
sig { returns(ProcessConfig) }
attr_reader :process_config
# This field will be deprecated. Please use `account` instead.
sig { returns(String) }
attr_reader :stripe_account
end
class ProcessSetupIntent < Stripe::StripeObject
class ProcessConfig < Stripe::StripeObject
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# Boolean indicating whether the transfer should be reversed when refunding this charge. The transfer will be reversed proportionally to the amount being refunded (either the entire or partial amount). A transfer can be reversed only by the application that created the charge.
sig { returns(T::Boolean) }
attr_reader :reverse_transfer
# This field will be deprecated. Please use `account` instead.
sig { returns(String) }
attr_reader :stripe_account
end
class SetReaderDisplay < Stripe::StripeObject
class Cart < Stripe::StripeObject
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