@stripe/stripe-js
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import {Metadata} from './shared';
/**
 * The Card object.
 */
export interface Card {
  /**
   * Unique identifier for the object.
   */
  id: string;
  /**
   * String representing the object's type. Objects of the same type share the same value.
   */
  object: 'card';
  /**
   * City/District/Suburb/Town/Village.
   */
  address_city: string | null;
  /**
   * Billing address country, if provided when creating card.
   */
  address_country: string | null;
  /**
   * Address line 1 (Street address/PO Box/Company name).
   */
  address_line1: string | null;
  /**
   * If `address_line1` was provided, results of the check: `pass`, `fail`, `unavailable`, or `unchecked`.
   */
  address_line1_check: string | null;
  /**
   * Address line 2 (Apartment/Suite/Unit/Building).
   */
  address_line2: string | null;
  /**
   * State/County/Province/Region.
   */
  address_state: string | null;
  /**
   * ZIP or postal code.
   */
  address_zip: string | null;
  /**
   * If `address_zip` was provided, results of the check: `pass`, `fail`, `unavailable`, or `unchecked`.
   */
  address_zip_check: string | null;
  /**
   * Card brand. Can be `American Express`, `Diners Club`, `Discover`, `JCB`, `MasterCard`, `UnionPay`, `Visa`, or `Unknown`.
   */
  brand: 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.
   */
  country: string | null;
  /**
   * Three-letter [ISO currency code](https://www.iso.org/iso-4217-currency-codes.html), in lowercase. Must be a [supported currency](https://stripe.com/docs/currencies).
   */
  currency?: string | null;
  /**
   * 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.
   */
  customer?: string | null;
  /**
   * If a CVC was provided, results of the check: `pass`, `fail`, `unavailable`, or `unchecked`.
   */
  cvc_check: string | null;
  /**
   * (For tokenized numbers only.) The last four digits of the device account number.
   */
  dynamic_last4: string | null;
  /**
   * Two-digit number representing the card's expiration month.
   */
  exp_month: number;
  /**
   * Four-digit number representing the card's expiration year.
   */
  exp_year: number;
  /**
   * 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.
   */
  fingerprint?: string | null;
  /**
   * Card funding type. Can be `credit`, `debit`, `prepaid`, or `unknown`.
   */
  funding: string;
  /**
   * The last four digits of the card.
   */
  last4: string;
  /**
   * 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.
   */
  metadata: Metadata;
  /**
   * Cardholder name.
   */
  name: string | null;
  /**
   * If the card number is tokenized, this is the method that was used. Can be `apple_pay` or `google_pay`.
   */
  tokenization_method: string | null;
}
export namespace Card {
  export type AvailablePayoutMethod = 'instant' | 'standard';
}