Class: Stripe::PaymentIntentConfirmParams::PaymentMethodOptions::Crypto
- Inherits:
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RequestParams
- Object
- RequestParams
- Stripe::PaymentIntentConfirmParams::PaymentMethodOptions::Crypto
- Defined in:
- lib/stripe/params/payment_intent_confirm_params.rb
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#setup_future_usage ⇒ Object
Indicates that you intend to make future payments with this PaymentIntent's payment method.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#initialize(setup_future_usage: nil) ⇒ Crypto
constructor
A new instance of Crypto.
Methods inherited from RequestParams
attr_accessor, coerce_params, coerce_value, field_encodings, new, #to_h
Constructor Details
#initialize(setup_future_usage: nil) ⇒ Crypto
Returns a new instance of Crypto.
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# File 'lib/stripe/params/payment_intent_confirm_params.rb', line 1442 def initialize(setup_future_usage: nil) @setup_future_usage = setup_future_usage end |
Instance Attribute Details
#setup_future_usage ⇒ Object
Indicates that you intend to make future payments with this PaymentIntent's payment method.
If you provide a Customer with the PaymentIntent, you can use this parameter to attach the payment method to the Customer after the PaymentIntent is confirmed and the customer completes any required actions. If you don't provide a Customer, you can still attach the payment method to a Customer after the transaction completes.
If the payment method is card_present and isn't a digital wallet, Stripe creates and attaches a generated_card payment method representing the card to the Customer instead.
When processing card payments, Stripe uses setup_future_usage to help you comply with regional legislation and network rules, such as SCA.
If you've already set setup_future_usage and you're performing a request using a publishable key, you can only update the value from on_session to off_session.
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# File 'lib/stripe/params/payment_intent_confirm_params.rb', line 1440 def setup_future_usage @setup_future_usage end |