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The Adyen API Library for NodeJS enables you to work with Adyen APIs.
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TypeScript
import { Amount } from "./amount";
import { PaymentResponse } from "./paymentResponse";
export declare class DonationPaymentResponse {
"amount"?: Amount | null;
/**
* The Adyen account name of your charity. We will provide you with this account name once your chosen charity has been [onboarded](https://docs.adyen.com/online-payments/donations#onboarding).
*/
"donationAccount"?: string;
/**
* Your unique resource identifier.
*/
"id"?: string;
/**
* The merchant account identifier, with which you want to process the transaction.
*/
"merchantAccount"?: string;
"payment"?: PaymentResponse | null;
/**
* The reference to uniquely identify a payment. This reference is used in all communication with you about the payment status. We recommend using a unique value per payment; however, it is not a requirement. If you need to provide multiple references for a transaction, separate them with hyphens (\"-\"). Maximum length: 80 characters.
*/
"reference"?: string;
/**
* The status of the donation transaction. Possible values: * **completed** * **pending** * **refused**
*/
"status"?: DonationPaymentResponse.StatusEnum;
static readonly discriminator: string | undefined;
static readonly mapping: {
[index: string]: string;
} | undefined;
static readonly attributeTypeMap: Array<{
name: string;
baseName: string;
type: string;
format: string;
}>;
static getAttributeTypeMap(): {
name: string;
baseName: string;
type: string;
format: string;
}[];
constructor();
}
export declare namespace DonationPaymentResponse {
enum StatusEnum {
Completed = "completed",
Pending = "pending",
Refused = "refused"
}
}