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The Adyen API Library for NodeJS enables you to work with Adyen APIs.
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TypeScript
export declare class RivertyDetails {
/**
* The address where to send the invoice.
*/
"billingAddress"?: string;
/**
* The checkout attempt identifier.
*/
"checkoutAttemptId"?: string;
/**
* The address where the goods should be delivered.
*/
"deliveryAddress"?: string;
/**
* A string containing the shopper\'s device fingerprint. For more information, refer to [Device fingerprinting](https://docs.adyen.com/risk-management/device-fingerprinting).
*/
"deviceFingerprint"?: string;
/**
* The iban number of the customer
*/
"iban"?: string;
/**
* Shopper name, date of birth, phone number, and email address.
*/
"personalDetails"?: string;
/**
* This is the `recurringDetailReference` returned in the response when you created the token.
*
* @deprecated since Adyen Checkout API v49
* Use `storedPaymentMethodId` instead.
*/
"recurringDetailReference"?: string;
/**
* This is the `recurringDetailReference` returned in the response when you created the token.
*/
"storedPaymentMethodId"?: string;
/**
* The payment method subtype.
*/
"subtype"?: string;
/**
* **riverty**
*/
"type": RivertyDetails.TypeEnum;
static readonly discriminator: string | undefined;
static readonly mapping: {
[]: 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 RivertyDetails {
enum TypeEnum {
Riverty = "riverty",
RivertyAccount = "riverty_account",
RivertyInstallments = "riverty_installments",
SepadirectdebitRiverty = "sepadirectdebit_riverty"
}
}