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November Developer Newsletter |
Welcome to the Adyen Developer Monthly Newsletter
In this edition, read the latest news about our developer tools, integration examples, APIs, libraries, tech resources and more. |
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Pre-authorizations and Authorization Adjustments for Developers |
Authorization adjustment is an important feature in payment processes for modern businesses across various industries. While a basic payment flow involves authorization and capture of a specific amount, there are cases where businesses may need to change the amount or extend the authorization period.
To help developers have a deep dive technical understanding of this process and use cases, we built a fully working integration-example (in .NET and Node) on Github and published a technical guide. |
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Updates |
Adyen In-person Payments Postman workspace We've added a new Adyen Postman workspace for In-person payments (IPP) to help you effortlessly build and test feature-rich point-of-sale integrations. Follow the readme instructions to set up your keys, fork the workspace and start sending requests.
Management API v3 release In the latest version of the Management API, you can now easily manage terminals, customize payment terminal settings, and explore Android app and certificate details. Two new payment method notifications added for a smoother experience. Find out more updates in our release notes.
Checkout v71 release In the latest Checkout API release, we've made changes for better compliance and user experience. In the /paymentMethods endpoint, the payment method group for cards is now referred to as "Cards" instead of "Credit Card," aligning with EU consumer choice regulations. To know more about what else has changed, you can refer to our release notes.
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Libraries and Plugins |
Disputes API added to API Explorer and API Libraries Disputes API is now available across all 7 Adyen API libraries (Python, PHP, Java, .NET, Go, NodeJS, Ruby) and API Explorer. The Disputes API enables an easier, automated dispute handling process, which allows you to respond to disputes and chargebacks as soon as they are initiated.
Adobe Commerce V9 release In this release, the Adyen Payments plugin for Adobe Commerce undergoes significant restructuring for simplicity, with key changes including the renaming of "Required settings" to "Initial setup" and the consolidation of payment configurations under "Accepting payments." Noteworthy additions encompass support for installments in tokenized payment methods, multi-shipping functionality for Klarna payments, Adobe Commerce Vault integration for token references, a new native gift card flow and improved Adyen integration. Find out more changes in our release notes.
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Stay in touch |
Thank you for reading this edition. If you have any comments or feedback, we love to read them, just reply this email. Have a look at developers.adyen.com today and let us know on Twitter what you’d like to see next!
Ayodeji Ogundare, Developer Advocate at Adyen
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