Class SessionCreateParams.PaymentMethodOptions.Card

java.lang.Object
com.stripe.param.checkout.SessionCreateParams.PaymentMethodOptions.Card
Enclosing class:
SessionCreateParams.PaymentMethodOptions

public static class SessionCreateParams.PaymentMethodOptions.Card extends Object
  • Method Details

    • builder

    • getExtraParams

      public Map<String,Object> getExtraParams()
      Map of extra parameters for custom features not available in this client library. The content in this map is not serialized under this field's @SerializedName value. Instead, each key/value pair is serialized as if the key is a root-level field (serialized) name in this param object. Effectively, this map is flattened to its parent instance.
    • getSetupFutureUsage

      Indicates that you intend to make future payments with this PaymentIntent's payment method.

      Providing this parameter will attach the payment method to the PaymentIntent's Customer, if present, after the PaymentIntent is confirmed and any required actions from the user are complete. If no Customer was provided, the payment method can still be attached to a Customer after the transaction completes.

      When processing card payments, Stripe also uses setup_future_usage to dynamically optimize your payment flow and comply with regional legislation and network rules, such as SCA.

    • getStatementDescriptorSuffixKana

      public String getStatementDescriptorSuffixKana()
      Provides information about a card payment that customers see on their statements. Concatenated with the Kana prefix (shortened Kana descriptor) or Kana statement descriptor that’s set on the account to form the complete statement descriptor. Maximum 22 characters. On card statements, the concatenation of both prefix and suffix (including separators) will appear truncated to 22 characters.
    • getStatementDescriptorSuffixKanji

      public String getStatementDescriptorSuffixKanji()
      Provides information about a card payment that customers see on their statements. Concatenated with the Kanji prefix (shortened Kanji descriptor) or Kanji statement descriptor that’s set on the account to form the complete statement descriptor. Maximum 17 characters. On card statements, the concatenation of both prefix and suffix (including separators) will appear truncated to 17 characters.