Struct PaymentMethodDetailsCardPresent

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pub struct PaymentMethodDetailsCardPresent {
Show 25 fields pub amount_authorized: Option<i64>, pub brand: Option<String>, pub brand_product: Option<String>, pub capture_before: Option<Timestamp>, pub cardholder_name: Option<String>, pub country: Option<String>, pub description: Option<String>, pub emv_auth_data: Option<String>, pub exp_month: i64, pub exp_year: i64, pub fingerprint: Option<String>, pub funding: Option<String>, pub generated_card: Option<String>, pub iin: Option<String>, pub incremental_authorization_supported: bool, pub issuer: Option<String>, pub last4: Option<String>, pub network: Option<String>, pub network_transaction_id: Option<String>, pub offline: Option<PaymentMethodDetailsCardPresentOffline>, pub overcapture_supported: bool, pub preferred_locales: Option<Vec<String>>, pub read_method: Option<PaymentMethodDetailsCardPresentReadMethod>, pub receipt: Option<PaymentMethodDetailsCardPresentReceipt>, pub wallet: Option<PaymentFlowsPrivatePaymentMethodsCardPresentCommonWallet>,
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§amount_authorized: Option<i64>

The authorized amount

§brand: Option<String>

Card brand. Can be amex, diners, discover, eftpos_au, jcb, link, mastercard, unionpay, visa, or unknown.

§brand_product: Option<String>

The product code that identifies the specific program or product associated with a card.

§capture_before: Option<Timestamp>

When using manual capture, a future timestamp after which the charge will be automatically refunded if uncaptured.

§cardholder_name: Option<String>

The cardholder name as read from the card, in ISO 7813 format. May include alphanumeric characters, special characters and first/last name separator (/). In some cases, the cardholder name may not be available depending on how the issuer has configured the card. Cardholder name is typically not available on swipe or contactless payments, such as those made with Apple Pay and Google Pay.

§country: Option<String>

Two-letter ISO code representing the country of the card. You could use this attribute to get a sense of the international breakdown of cards you’ve collected.

§description: Option<String>

A high-level description of the type of cards issued in this range. (For internal use only and not typically available in standard API requests.).

§emv_auth_data: Option<String>

Authorization response cryptogram.

§exp_month: i64

Two-digit number representing the card’s expiration month.

§exp_year: i64

Four-digit number representing the card’s expiration year.

§fingerprint: Option<String>

Uniquely identifies this particular card number. You can use this attribute to check whether two customers who’ve signed up with you are using the same card number, for example. For payment methods that tokenize card information (Apple Pay, Google Pay), the tokenized number might be provided instead of the underlying card number.

As of May 1, 2021, card fingerprint in India for Connect changed to allow two fingerprints for the same card—one for India and one for the rest of the world..

§funding: Option<String>

Card funding type. Can be credit, debit, prepaid, or unknown.

§generated_card: Option<String>

ID of a card PaymentMethod generated from the card_present PaymentMethod that may be attached to a Customer for future transactions. Only present if it was possible to generate a card PaymentMethod.

§iin: Option<String>

Issuer identification number of the card. (For internal use only and not typically available in standard API requests.).

§incremental_authorization_supported: bool

Whether this PaymentIntent is eligible for incremental authorizations. Request support using request_incremental_authorization_support.

§issuer: Option<String>

The name of the card’s issuing bank. (For internal use only and not typically available in standard API requests.).

§last4: Option<String>

The last four digits of the card.

§network: Option<String>

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.

§network_transaction_id: Option<String>

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.

§offline: Option<PaymentMethodDetailsCardPresentOffline>

Details about payments collected offline.

§overcapture_supported: bool

Defines whether the authorized amount can be over-captured or not

§preferred_locales: Option<Vec<String>>

EMV tag 5F2D. Preferred languages specified by the integrated circuit chip.

§read_method: Option<PaymentMethodDetailsCardPresentReadMethod>

How card details were read in this transaction.

§receipt: Option<PaymentMethodDetailsCardPresentReceipt>

A collection of fields required to be displayed on receipts. Only required for EMV transactions.

§wallet: Option<PaymentFlowsPrivatePaymentMethodsCardPresentCommonWallet>

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impl Clone for PaymentMethodDetailsCardPresent

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fn clone(&self) -> PaymentMethodDetailsCardPresent

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

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impl Debug for PaymentMethodDetailsCardPresent

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

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impl Deserialize for PaymentMethodDetailsCardPresent

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fn begin(out: &mut Option<Self>) -> &mut dyn Visitor

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impl FromValueOpt for PaymentMethodDetailsCardPresent

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impl ObjectDeser for PaymentMethodDetailsCardPresent

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