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Learn how to accept a payment from customers around the world with a variety of payment methods.
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chore(deps): bump com.stripe:stripe-java from 26.12.0 to 27.1.2 in /custom-payment-flow/server/java #2888

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 5 days ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 week ago

Bumps com.stripe:stripe-java from 26.12.0 to 27.1.2.

Release notes

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v27.1.2

  • #1912 add tolerance argument to parseThinEvent
    • The default tolerance value is still what most users will want, but this fixes an oversight where it wasn't possible to set tolerance at all when parsing thin events
  • #1911 Fixes bug #1899
    • Fixes the bug introduced in v27 where StripeException#getUserMessage on v1 API errors would return null instead of the error message.
  • #1906 Update webhook API version validation
    • Update webhook event processing to accept events from any API version within the supported major release

See the changelog for more details.

v27.1.1

  • #1901 update object tags for meter-related classes

    • fixes a bug where the object property of the MeterEvent, MeterEventAdjustment, and MeterEventSession didn't match the server.
  • #1898 Clean up examples

  • #1894 Fixed example for raw request in readme file

See the changelog for more details.

v27.1.0

  • #1890 Update the class for ThinEvent to include livemode and reason
  • #1891 Removed the class RequestSigningAuthenticator that was added in the previous release. Request Signing is not supported yet.
  • #1889 Update generated code
    • Remove the support for resource Margin that was accidentally made public in the last release

See the changelog for more details.

v27.0.0

  • #1880 Support for APIs in the new API version 2024-09-30.acacia

    This release changes the pinned API version to 2024-09-30.acacia. Please read the API Upgrade Guide and carefully review the API changes before upgrading.

    ⚠️ Breaking changes due to changes in the API

    • Rename usage_threshold_config to usage_threshold on Billing.Alert and billing.AlertCreateParams
    • Remove support for filter on Billing.Alert and billing.AlertCreateParams. Use the filters on the usage_threshold instead
    • Remove support for customer_consent_collected on terminal.ReaderProcessSetupIntentParams

    ⚠️ Other Breaking changes in the SDK

    • Adjusted default values for HTTP requests. You can use the old defaults by setting them explicitly. New values are:
      • max retries: 0 -> 2
    • Add method parseThinEvent() on the StripeClient class to parse thin events. Rename constructEvent() method on the same class to parseSnapshotEvent() to clearly distinguish between the two kinds of events.
    • Breaking changes to public classes that are meant for internal use only and should not affect you
      • Renamed setStripeResponseGetter on ApiResource to `setGlobalResponseGetter
      • Added another parameter to FormEncoder.flattenParams()
      • Removed the deprecated constructor overload on APIRequest
      • Removed GlobalStripeResponseGetterOptions.getAPiKey & StripeResponseGetterOptions.getApiKey. We now use a higher abstraction called Authenticator instead of passing around api keys
      • Changed return type of RequestOptions.RequestOptionsBuilder.getConnectTimeout from int to java.lang.Integer.
      • Removed the public constructor on StripeRequest in favor of a static StripeRequest.create()

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Changelog

Sourced from com.stripe:stripe-java's changelog.

27.1.2 - 2024-10-29

  • #1912 add tolerance argument to parseThinEvent
    • The default tolerance value is still what most users will want, but this fixes an oversight where it wasn't possible to set tolerance at all when parsing thin events
  • #1911 Fixes bug #1899
    • Fixes the bug introduced in v27 where StripeException#getUserMessage on v1 API errors would return null instead of the error message.
  • #1906 Update webhook API version validation
    • Update webhook event processing to accept events from any API version within the supported major release

27.1.1 - 2024-10-18

  • #1901 update object tags for meter-related classes

    • fixes a bug where the object property of the MeterEvent, MeterEventAdjustment, and MeterEventSession didn't match the server.
  • #1898 Clean up examples

  • #1894 Fixed example for raw request in readme file

27.1.0 - 2024-10-03

  • #1890 Update the class for ThinEvent to include livemode and reason
  • #1891 Removed the class RequestSigningAuthenticator that was added in the previous release. Request Signing is not supported yet.
  • #1889 Update generated code
    • Remove the support for resource Margin that was accidentally made public in the last release

27.0.0 - 2024-10-01

  • #1880 Support for APIs in the new API version 2024-09-30.acacia

    This release changes the pinned API version to 2024-09-30.acacia. Please read the API Upgrade Guide and carefully review the API changes before upgrading.

    ⚠️ Breaking changes due to changes in the API

    • Rename usage_threshold_config to usage_threshold on Billing.Alert and billing.AlertCreateParams
    • Remove support for filter on Billing.Alert and billing.AlertCreateParams. Use the filters on the usage_threshold instead
    • Remove support for customer_consent_collected on terminal.ReaderProcessSetupIntentParams

    ⚠️ Other Breaking changes in the SDK

    • Adjusted default values for HTTP requests. You can use the old defaults by setting them explicitly. New values are:
      • max retries: 0 -> 2
    • Add method parseThinEvent() on the StripeClient class to parse thin events. Rename constructEvent() method on the same class to parseSnapshotEvent() to clearly distinguish between the two kinds of events.
    • Breaking changes to public classes that are meant for internal use only and should not affect you
      • Renamed setStripeResponseGetter on ApiResource to `setGlobalResponseGetter
      • Added another parameter to FormEncoder.flattenParams()
      • Removed the deprecated constructor overload on APIRequest
      • Removed GlobalStripeResponseGetterOptions.getAPiKey & StripeResponseGetterOptions.getApiKey. We now use a higher abstraction called Authenticator instead of passing around api keys
      • Changed return type of RequestOptions.RequestOptionsBuilder.getConnectTimeout from int to java.lang.Integer.
      • Removed the public constructor on StripeRequest in favor of a static StripeRequest.create()
      • The unused field partnerId on class Stripe is removed

    Additions

    • Add support for usage_threshold on Billing.Alert and billing.AlertCreateParams
    • Add support for custom_unit_amount on ProductCreateParams.default_price_data

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dependabot[bot] commented 5 days ago

Superseded by #2897.