Struct stripe::generated::payment::card::Card

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pub struct Card {
Show 31 fields pub id: CardId, pub account: Option<Expandable<Account>>, pub address_city: Option<String>, pub address_country: Option<String>, pub address_line1: Option<String>, pub address_line1_check: Option<String>, pub address_line2: Option<String>, pub address_state: Option<String>, pub address_zip: Option<String>, pub address_zip_check: Option<String>, pub available_payout_methods: Option<Vec<CardAvailablePayoutMethods>>, pub brand: Option<String>, pub country: Option<String>, pub currency: Option<Currency>, pub customer: Option<Expandable<Customer>>, pub cvc_check: Option<String>, pub default_for_currency: Option<bool>, pub deleted: bool, pub description: Option<String>, pub dynamic_last4: Option<String>, pub exp_month: Option<i64>, pub exp_year: Option<i64>, pub fingerprint: Option<String>, pub funding: Option<String>, pub iin: Option<String>, pub issuer: Option<String>, pub last4: Option<String>, pub metadata: Option<Metadata>, pub name: Option<String>, pub status: Option<String>, pub tokenization_method: Option<String>,
}
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The resource representing a Stripe “Card”.

For more details see https://stripe.com/docs/api/cards/object

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§id: CardId

Unique identifier for the object.

§account: Option<Expandable<Account>>

The account this card belongs to.

This attribute will not be in the card object if the card belongs to a customer or recipient instead.

§address_city: Option<String>

City/District/Suburb/Town/Village.

§address_country: Option<String>

Billing address country, if provided when creating card.

§address_line1: Option<String>

Address line 1 (Street address/PO Box/Company name).

§address_line1_check: Option<String>

If address_line1 was provided, results of the check: pass, fail, unavailable, or unchecked.

§address_line2: Option<String>

Address line 2 (Apartment/Suite/Unit/Building).

§address_state: Option<String>

State/County/Province/Region.

§address_zip: Option<String>

ZIP or postal code.

§address_zip_check: Option<String>

If address_zip was provided, results of the check: pass, fail, unavailable, or unchecked.

§available_payout_methods: Option<Vec<CardAvailablePayoutMethods>>

A set of available payout methods for this card.

Only values from this set should be passed as the method when creating a payout.

§brand: Option<String>

Card brand.

Can be American Express, Diners Club, Discover, Eftpos Australia, JCB, MasterCard, UnionPay, Visa, or Unknown.

§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.

§currency: Option<Currency>

Three-letter ISO code for currency.

Only applicable on accounts (not customers or recipients). The card can be used as a transfer destination for funds in this currency.

§customer: Option<Expandable<Customer>>

The customer that this card belongs to.

This attribute will not be in the card object if the card belongs to an account or recipient instead.

§cvc_check: Option<String>

If a CVC was provided, results of the check: pass, fail, unavailable, or unchecked.

A result of unchecked indicates that CVC was provided but hasn’t been checked yet. Checks are typically performed when attaching a card to a Customer object, or when creating a charge. For more details, see Check if a card is valid without a charge.

§default_for_currency: Option<bool>

Whether this card is the default external account for its currency.

§deleted: bool§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.).

§dynamic_last4: Option<String>

(For tokenized numbers only.) The last four digits of the device account number.

§exp_month: Option<i64>

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

§exp_year: Option<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.

§iin: Option<String>

Issuer identification number of the card.

(For internal use only and not typically available in standard API requests.).

§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.

§metadata: Option<Metadata>

Set of key-value pairs that you can attach to an object.

This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format.

§name: Option<String>

Cardholder name.

§status: Option<String>

For external accounts that are cards, possible values are new and errored.

If a payout fails, the status is set to errored and scheduled payouts are stopped until account details are updated.

§tokenization_method: Option<String>

If the card number is tokenized, this is the method that was used.

Can be android_pay (includes Google Pay), apple_pay, masterpass, visa_checkout, or null.

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impl Clone for Card

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fn clone(&self) -> Card

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for Card

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

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for Card

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fn default() -> Card

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Card

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fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>
where __D: Deserializer<'de>,

Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more
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impl Object for Card

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type Id = CardId

The canonical id type for this object.
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fn id(&self) -> Self::Id

The id of the object.
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fn object(&self) -> &'static str

The object’s type, typically represented in wire format as the object property.
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impl Serialize for Card

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fn serialize<__S>(&self, __serializer: __S) -> Result<__S::Ok, __S::Error>
where __S: Serializer,

Serialize this value into the given Serde serializer. Read more

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impl Freeze for Card

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impl RefUnwindSafe for Card

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impl Send for Card

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impl Sync for Card

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impl Unpin for Card

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impl UnwindSafe for Card

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