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// File generated from our OpenAPI spec
package com.stripe.model;

import com.google.gson.annotations.SerializedName;
import com.stripe.exception.StripeException;
import com.stripe.net.ApiMode;
import com.stripe.net.ApiRequest;
import com.stripe.net.ApiRequestParams;
import com.stripe.net.ApiResource;
import com.stripe.net.BaseAddress;
import com.stripe.net.RequestOptions;
import com.stripe.net.StripeResponseGetter;
import com.stripe.param.TokenCreateParams;
import com.stripe.param.TokenRetrieveParams;
import java.util.Map;
import lombok.EqualsAndHashCode;
import lombok.Getter;
import lombok.Setter;

/**
 * Tokenization is the process Stripe uses to collect sensitive card or bank account details, or
 * personally identifiable information (PII), directly from your customers in a secure manner. A
 * token representing this information is returned to your server to use. Use our recommended payments integrations to perform this
 * process on the client-side. This guarantees that no sensitive card data touches your server, and
 * allows your integration to operate in a PCI-compliant way.
 *
 * 

If you can't use client-side tokenization, you can also create tokens using the API with * either your publishable or secret API key. If your integration uses this method, you're * responsible for any PCI compliance that it might require, and you must keep your secret API key * safe. Unlike with client-side tokenization, your customer's information isn't sent directly to * Stripe, so we can't determine how it's handled or stored. * *

You can't store or use tokens more than once. To store card or bank account information for * later use, create Customer objects or External accounts. Radar, our integrated solution for automatic fraud * protection, performs best with integrations that use client-side tokenization. */ @Getter @Setter @EqualsAndHashCode(callSuper = false) public class Token extends ApiResource implements HasId { /** * These bank accounts are payment methods on {@code Customer} objects. * *

On the other hand External Accounts * are transfer destinations on {@code Account} objects for connected accounts. They can be bank * accounts or debit cards as well, and are documented in the links above. * *

Related guide: Bank debits and * transfers */ @SerializedName("bank_account") BankAccount bankAccount; /** * You can store multiple cards on a customer in order to charge the customer later. You can also * store multiple debit cards on a recipient in order to transfer to those cards later. * *

Related guide: Card payments with * Sources */ @SerializedName("card") Card card; /** IP address of the client that generates the token. */ @SerializedName("client_ip") String clientIp; /** Time at which the object was created. Measured in seconds since the Unix epoch. */ @SerializedName("created") Long created; /** Unique identifier for the object. */ @Getter(onMethod_ = {@Override}) @SerializedName("id") String id; /** * Has the value {@code true} if the object exists in live mode or the value {@code false} if the * object exists in test mode. */ @SerializedName("livemode") Boolean livemode; /** * String representing the object's type. Objects of the same type share the same value. * *

Equal to {@code token}. */ @SerializedName("object") String object; /** Type of the token: {@code account}, {@code bank_account}, {@code card}, or {@code pii}. */ @SerializedName("type") String type; /** Determines if you have already used this token (you can only use tokens once). */ @SerializedName("used") Boolean used; /** * Creates a single-use token that represents a bank account’s details. You can use this token * with any API method in place of a bank account dictionary. You can only use this token once. To * do so, attach it to a connected account * where controller.requirement_collection * is {@code application}, which includes Custom accounts. */ public static Token create(Map params) throws StripeException { return create(params, (RequestOptions) null); } /** * Creates a single-use token that represents a bank account’s details. You can use this token * with any API method in place of a bank account dictionary. You can only use this token once. To * do so, attach it to a connected account * where controller.requirement_collection * is {@code application}, which includes Custom accounts. */ public static Token create(Map params, RequestOptions options) throws StripeException { String path = "/v1/tokens"; ApiRequest request = new ApiRequest( BaseAddress.API, ApiResource.RequestMethod.POST, path, params, options, ApiMode.V1); return getGlobalResponseGetter().request(request, Token.class); } /** * Creates a single-use token that represents a bank account’s details. You can use this token * with any API method in place of a bank account dictionary. You can only use this token once. To * do so, attach it to a connected account * where controller.requirement_collection * is {@code application}, which includes Custom accounts. */ public static Token create(TokenCreateParams params) throws StripeException { return create(params, (RequestOptions) null); } /** * Creates a single-use token that represents a bank account’s details. You can use this token * with any API method in place of a bank account dictionary. You can only use this token once. To * do so, attach it to a connected account * where controller.requirement_collection * is {@code application}, which includes Custom accounts. */ public static Token create(TokenCreateParams params, RequestOptions options) throws StripeException { String path = "/v1/tokens"; ApiResource.checkNullTypedParams(path, params); ApiRequest request = new ApiRequest( BaseAddress.API, ApiResource.RequestMethod.POST, path, ApiRequestParams.paramsToMap(params), options, ApiMode.V1); return getGlobalResponseGetter().request(request, Token.class); } /** Retrieves the token with the given ID. */ public static Token retrieve(String token) throws StripeException { return retrieve(token, (Map) null, (RequestOptions) null); } /** Retrieves the token with the given ID. */ public static Token retrieve(String token, RequestOptions options) throws StripeException { return retrieve(token, (Map) null, options); } /** Retrieves the token with the given ID. */ public static Token retrieve(String token, Map params, RequestOptions options) throws StripeException { String path = String.format("/v1/tokens/%s", ApiResource.urlEncodeId(token)); ApiRequest request = new ApiRequest( BaseAddress.API, ApiResource.RequestMethod.GET, path, params, options, ApiMode.V1); return getGlobalResponseGetter().request(request, Token.class); } /** Retrieves the token with the given ID. */ public static Token retrieve(String token, TokenRetrieveParams params, RequestOptions options) throws StripeException { String path = String.format("/v1/tokens/%s", ApiResource.urlEncodeId(token)); ApiResource.checkNullTypedParams(path, params); ApiRequest request = new ApiRequest( BaseAddress.API, ApiResource.RequestMethod.GET, path, ApiRequestParams.paramsToMap(params), options, ApiMode.V1); return getGlobalResponseGetter().request(request, Token.class); } @Override public void setResponseGetter(StripeResponseGetter responseGetter) { super.setResponseGetter(responseGetter); trySetResponseGetter(bankAccount, responseGetter); trySetResponseGetter(card, responseGetter); } }





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