- The
Stripemodule is now split betweenStripePaymentSheet,StripePayments, andStripePaymentsUI. Some manual changes may be required. Migration instructions are available at https://stripe.com/docs/mobile/ios/sdk-23-migration. - [Changed] If you use PaymentSheet, you must now
import StripePaymentSheet. PaymentSheet users no longer need to import theStripemodule. - [Changed] The minimum iOS version is now 13.0. If you'd like to deploy for iOS 12.0, please use Stripe SDK 22.8.4.
- [Changed] STPPaymentCardTextField's
cardParamsparameter has been deprecated in favor ofpaymentMethodParams, making it easier to include the postal code from the card field. If you need to access theSTPPaymentMethodCardParams, use.paymentMethodParams.card.- Note that
.paymentMethodParamsreturns a copy, sopaymentMethodParams.cardshould not be set directly. If you need to set the card information, set.paymentMethodParamsto a new STPPaymentMethodParams:
- Note that
cardField.paymentMethodParams = STPPaymentMethodParams(card: card, billingDetails: nil, metadata: nil)
PaymentSheet.reset()has been renamed toPaymentSheet.resetCustomer(). If calling the former method, follow the warning in Xcode and apply the suggested fix-it.
StripeConnectionsSDK has been renamed toStripeFinancialConnections. If you includedStripeConnectionsto support ACH Direct Debit payments, you will need to rename the dependency toStripeFinancialConnections. If you are manually installingStripeConnections, you will need to remove the oldStripeConnections.xcframeworkand include the newStripeFinancialConnections.xcframework, which can be found in the release assets for version 22.2.0 of the SDK.
- The minimum iOS version is now 12.0. If you'd like to deploy for iOS 11.0, please use Stripe SDK 21.12.0.
IdentityVerificationSheetnow has an availability requirement of iOS 14.3 on its initializer instead of thepresentmethod. If your app supports iOS versions < 14.3, you will need to add an availability check for iOS 14.3 before initializing the sheet.
Stripenow requiresStripeApplePay. If you are manually installingStripe, you will need to includeStripeApplePay.xcframework, which can be found in the release assets for version 21.12.0 of the SDK. If you are using CocoaPods or Swift Package Manager, these dependencies will be imported automatically.
StripeIdentitynow requiresStripeCameraCore. If you are manually installingStripeIdentity, you will need to includeStripeCameraCore.xcframework, which can be found in the release assets for version 21.10.0 of the SDK. If you are using CocoaPods or Swift Package Manager, these dependencies will be imported automatically.
StripeandStripeIdentitynow requireStripeUICore. If you are manually installingStripeorStripeIdentity, you will need to includeStripeUICore.xcframework, which can be found in the release assets for version 21.9.0 of the SDK. If you are using CocoaPods or Swift Package Manager, these dependencies will be imported automatically.
- The
Stripemodule now requiresStripeCore. If you are manually installing the Stripe SDK, you will need to includeStripeCore.xcframework, which can be found in the release assets for version 21.8.1 of the SDK. If you are using CocoaPods or Swift Package Manager, these dependencies will be imported automatically.
- STPPaymentHandler now presents its SFSafariViewController using the
.overFullScreenpresentation style by default. To select a different style, implement theSTPAuthenticationContext.configureSafariViewController(_:)function in yourSTPAuthenticationContext.
- Stripe3DS2 is now a separate component for Carthage users. You must embed both Stripe.xcframework and Stripe3DS2.xcframework in your app.
- The SDK is now written in Swift, and some manual changes are required. Migration instructions are available at https://stripe.com/docs/mobile/ios/sdk-21-migration.
- Swift Package Manager users may need to remove and re-add Stripe from the
Frameworks, Libraries, and Embedded Contentsection of your target's settings after updating. - Swift Package Manager users with Xcode 12.0 may need to use a workaround for a code signing issue. This is fixed in Xcode 12.2.
- The minimum iOS version is now 11.0. If you'd like to deploy for iOS 10.0, please use Stripe SDK 19.4.0.
- Card.io is no longer supported. To enable our built-in card scanning beta, set the
cardScanningEnabledflag on STPPaymentConfiguration. - Catalyst support is out of beta, and now requires Swift Package Manager with Xcode 12 or Cocoapods 1.10.
metadatafields are no longer populated on retrieved Stripe API objects and must be fetched on your server using your secret key. If this is causing issues with your deployed app versions please reach out to Stripe Support. These fields have been marked as deprecated and will be removed in a future SDK version.
STPAUBECSFormViewnow inherits fromUIViewinstead ofUIControl
- The
STPApplePayContext'applePayContext:didCreatePaymentMethod:completion:delegate method now includes paymentInformation: 'applePayContext:didCreatePaymentMethod:paymentInformation:completion:.
- Deprecates
publishableKeyandstripeAccountproperties ofSTPPaymentConfiguration.- If you used
STPPaymentConfiguration.sharedConfigurationto setpublishableKeyand/orstripeAccount, useSTPAPIClient.sharedClientinstead. - If you passed a STPPaymentConfiguration instance to an SDK component, you should instead create an STPAPIClient, set publishableKey on it, and set the SDK component's APIClient property.
- If you used
- The SDK now uses
STPAPIClient.sharedClientto make API requests by default.
This changes the behavior of the following classes, which previously used API client instances configured from STPPaymentConfiguration.shared: STPCustomerContext, STPPaymentOptionsViewController, STPAddCardViewController, STPPaymentContext, STPPinManagementService, STPPushProvisioningContext.
You are affected by this change if:
- You use
stripeAccountto work with your Connected accounts - You use one of the above affected classes
- You set different
stripeAccountvalues onSTPPaymentConfigurationandSTPAPIClient, i.e.STPPaymentConfiguration.shared.stripeAccount != STPAPIClient.shared.stripeAccount
If all three of the above conditions are true, you must update your integration! The SDK used to send STPPaymentConfiguration.shared.stripeAccount, and will now send STPAPIClient.shared.stripeAccount.
For example, if you are a Connect user who stores Payment Methods on your platform, but clones PaymentMethods to a connected account and creates direct charges on that connected account i.e. if:
- You never set
STPPaymentConfiguration.shared.stripeAccount - You set
STPAPIClient.shared.stripeAccount
We recommend you do the following:
// By default, you don't want the SDK to pass stripeAccount
STPAPIClient.shared().publishableKey = "pk_platform"
STPAPIClient.shared().stripeAccount = nil
// You do want the SDK to pass stripeAccount when it makes payments directly on your connected account, so
// you create a separate APIClient instance...
let connectedAccountAPIClient = STPAPIClient(publishableKey: "pk_platform")
// ...set stripeAccount on it...
connectedAccountAPIClient.stripeAccount = "your connected account's id"
// ...and either set the relevant SDK components' apiClient property to your custom APIClient instance:
STPPaymentHandler.shared().apiClient = connectedAccountAPIClient // e.g. if you are using PaymentIntents
// ...or use it directly to make API requests with `stripeAccount` set:
connectedAccountAPIClient.createToken(withCard:...) // e.g. if you are using Tokens + Charges
- The user's postal code is now collected by default in countries that support postal codes. We always recommend collecting a postal code to increase card acceptance rates and reduce fraud. To disable this behavior:
- For STPPaymentContext and other full-screen UI, set your
STPPaymentConfiguration's.requiredBillingAddressFieldstoSTPBillingAddressFieldsNone. - For a PKPaymentRequest, set
.requiredBillingContactFieldsto an empty set. If your app supports iOS 10, also set.requiredBillingAddressFieldstoPKAddressFieldNone. - For STPPaymentCardView, set
.postalCodeEntryEnabledtoNO.
- For STPPaymentContext and other full-screen UI, set your
- Users may now enter spaces, dashes, and uppercase letters into the postal code field in situations where the user has not explicitly selected a country. This allows users with non-US addreses to enter their postal code.
STPBillingAddressFieldsZiphas been renamed toSTPBillingAddressFieldsPostalCode.
-
All Stripe Error messages are now localized based on the device locale.
For example, when retrieving a SetupIntent with a nonexistent
idwhen the device locale is set toLocale.JAPAN, the error message will now be localized.// before - English "No such setupintent: seti_invalid123" // after - Japanese "そのような setupintent はありません : seti_invalid123"
- Some error messages from the Payment Intents API are now localized to the user's display language. If your application's logic depends on specific
messagestrings from the Stripe API, please use the errorcodeinstead. STPPaymentResultmay contain apaymentMethodParamsinstead of apaymentMethodwhen using single-use payment methods such as FPX. Because of this,STPPaymentResult.paymentMethodis now nullable. Instead of setting thepaymentMethodIdmanually on yourpaymentIntentParams, you may now callpaymentIntentParams.configure(with result: STPPaymentResult):
// 17.0.0
paymentIntentParams.paymentMethodId = paymentResult.paymentMethod.stripeId
// 18.0.0
paymentIntentParams.configure(with: paymentResult)
STPPaymentOptionTypeAllhas been renamed toSTPPaymentOptionTypeDefault. This option will not include FPX or future optional payment methods.- The minimum iOS version is now 10.0. If you'd like to deploy for iOS 9.0, please use Stripe SDK 17.0.2.
- The API version has been updated from 2015-10-12 to 2019-05-16. CHANGELOG.md has details on the changes made, which includes breaking changes for
STPConnectAccountParamsusers. Your backend Stripe API version should be sufficiently decoupled from the SDK's so that keeping their versions in sync is not required, and no further action is required to migrate to this version of the SDK. - For STPPaymentContext users: the completion block type in
paymentContext:didCreatePaymentResult:completion:has changed toSTPPaymentStatusBlock, to let you inform the context that the user has cancelled.
- The following have been migrated from Source/Token to PaymentMethod. If you have integrated with any of these things, you must also migrate to PaymentMethod and the Payment Intent API. See https://stripe.com/docs/payments/payment-intents/migration. See CHANGELOG.md for more details.
- UI components
- STPPaymentCardTextField
- STPAddCardViewController
- STPPaymentOptionsViewController
- PaymentContext
- STPPaymentContext
- STPCustomerContext
- STPBackendAPIAdapter
- STPPaymentResult
- Standard Integration example project
- UI components
STPPaymentIntentAction*types have been renamed toSTPIntentAction*. Xcode should offer a deprecation warning & fix-it to help you migrate.STPPaymentHandlersupports 3DS2 authentication, and is recommended instead ofSTPRedirectContext. See https://stripe.com/docs/mobile/ios/authentication
- "PaymentMethod" has a new meaning: https://stripe.com/docs/api/payment_methods/object. All things referring to "PaymentMethod" have been renamed to "PaymentOption" (see CHANGELOG.md for the full list).
STPPaymentMethodandSTPPaymentMethodTypehave been rewritten to match this new API object. - PaymentMethod succeeds Source as the recommended way to charge customers. In this vein, several 'Source'-named things have been deprecated, and replaced with 'PaymentMethod' equivalents. For example,
STPPaymentIntentsStatusRequiresSourceis replaced bySTPPaymentIntentsStatusRequiresPaymentMethod(see CHANGELOG.md for the full list). Following the deprecation warnings & fix-its will be enough to migrate your code - they've simply been renamed, and will continue to work for Source-based flows.
STPPaymentCardTextFieldnow copies theSTPCardParamsobject when setting/getting thecardParamsproperty, instead of sharing the object with the caller.- Changes to the
STPCardParamsobject after settingcardParamsno longer mutate the object held by theSTPPaymentCardTextField - Changes to the object returned by
STPPaymentCardTextField.cardParamsno longer mutate the object held by theSTPPaymentCardTextField - This is a breaking change for code like:
paymentCardTextField.cardParams.name = @"Jane Doe";
- Changes to the
STPPaymentIntentParams.returnUrlhas been renamed toSTPPaymentIntentParams.returnURL. Xcode should offer a deprecation warning & fix-it to help you migrate.STPPaymentIntent.returnUrlhas been removed, because it's no longer a property of the PaymentIntent. When the PaymentIntent status is.requiresSourceAction, and thenextSourceAction.typeis.authorizeWithURL, you can find the return URL atnextSourceAction.authorizeWithURL.returnURL.
- The SDK now supports PaymentIntents with
STPPaymentIntent, which useSTPRedirectContextin the same way thatSTPSourcedoesSTPRedirectContextCompletionBlockhas been renamed toSTPRedirectContextSourceCompletionBlock. It has the same signature, and Xcode should offer a deprecation warning & fix-it to help you migrate.
- Remove Bitcoin source support because Stripe no longer processes Bitcoin payments: https://stripe.com/blog/ending-bitcoin-support
- Sources can no longer have a "STPSourceTypeBitcoin" source type. These sources will now be interpreted as "STPSourceTypeUnknown".
- You can no longer
createBitcoinParams. Please use a different payment method.
- The SDK now requires iOS 9+ and Xcode version 9+. If you need to support iOS 8 or Xcode 8, the last supported version is 11.5.0
STPPaymentConfiguration.requiredShippingAddressnow is a set ofSTPContactFieldobjects instead of aPKAddressFieldbitmask.- Most of the previous
PKAddressFieldconstants have matchingSTPContactFieldconstants. To convert your code, switch to passing in a set of the matching constants- Example:
(PKAddressField)(PKAddressFieldName|PKAddressFieldPostalAddress)becomes[NSSet setwithArray:@[STPContactFieldName, STPContactFieldPostalAddress]])
- Example:
- Anywhere you were using
PKAddressFieldNoneyou can now simply pass innil - If you were using
PKAddressFieldAll, you must switch to manually listing all the fields that you want. - The new constants also correspond to and work similarly to Apple's new
PKContactFieldvalues.
- Most of the previous
AddressBookframework support has been removed. If you were using AddressBook related functionality, you must switch over to using theContactsframework.STPRedirectContextwill no longer retain itself for the duration of the redirect. If you were relying on this functionality, you must change your code to explicitly maintain a reference to it.
- The
STPBackendAPIAdapterprotocol and all associated methods are no longer deprecated. We still recommend usingSTPCustomerContextto update a Stripe customer object on your behalf, rather than using your own implementation ofSTPBackendAPIAdapter.
- Changes to
STPCard,STPCardParams,STPBankAccount, andSTPBankAccountParamsSTPCardno longer subclasses fromSTPCardParams. You must now specifically createSTPCardParamsobjects to create new tokens.STPBankAccountno longer subclasses fromSTPBankAccountParams.- You can no longer directly create
STPCardobjects, you should only use ones that have been decoded from Stripe API responses viaSTPAPIClient. - All
STPCardandSTPBankAccountproperties have been made readonly. - Broken out individual address properties on
STPCardandSTPCardParamshave been deprecated in favor of the groupedaddressproperty.
- The value of
[STPAPIResponseDecodable allResponseFields]is now completely (deeply) filtered to not contain any instances of[NSNull null]. Previously, only[NSNull null]one level deep (shallow) were removed.
STPCustomer'sshippingAddressproperty is now correctly annotated as nullable. Its type is an optional (STPAddress?) in Swift.
- We've greatly simplified the integration for
STPPaymentContext. In order to migrate to the newSTPPaymentContextintegration using ephemeral keys, you'll need to:- On your backend, add a new endpoint that creates an ephemeral key for the Stripe customer associated with your user, and returns its raw JSON. Note that you should not remove the 3 endpoints you added for your initial PaymentContext integration until you're ready to drop support for previous versions of your app.
- In your app, make your API client class conform to
STPEphemeralKeyProviderby adding a method that requests an ephemeral key from the endpoint you added in (1). - In your app, remove any references to
STPBackendAPIAdapter. Your API client class will no longer need to conform toSTPBackendAPIAdapter, and you can delete theretrieveCustomer,attachSourceToCustomer, andselectDefaultCustomerSourcemethods. - Instead of using the initializers for
STPPaymentContextorSTPPaymentMethodsViewControllerthat take anSTPBackendAPIAdapterparameter, you should use the new initializers that take anSTPCustomerContextparameter. You'll need to set up your instance ofSTPCustomerContextusing the key provider you set up in (2).
- For a more detailed overview of the new integration, you can refer to our tutorial at https://stripe.com/docs/mobile/ios/standard
[STPFile stringFromPurpose:]now returnsnilforSTPFilePurposeUnknown. Will return a non-nil value for all otherSTPFilePurpose.- We've removed the
emailandphoneproperties inSTPUserInformation. You can pre-fill this information in the shipping form using the newshippingAddressproperty. - The SMS card fill feature has been removed from
STPPaymentContext, as well as the associatedsmsAutofillDisabledconfiguration option (ie it will now always behave as if it is disabled).
paymentRequestWithMerchantIdentifier:has been deprecated. You should instead usepaymentRequestWithMerchantIdentifier:country:currency:. Apple Pay is now available in many countries and currencies, and you should use the appropriate values for your business.- We've added a
paymentCountryproperty toSTPPaymentContext. This affects the countryCode of Apple Pay payments, and defaults to "US". You should set this to the country your Stripe account is in. - Polling for source object updates is deprecated. Check https://stripe.com/docs for the latest best practices on how to integrate with the sources API using webhooks.
paymentMethodsViewController:didSelectPaymentMethod:is now optional. If you have an empty implementation of this method, you can remove it.
- STPPaymentMethodsViewControllerDelegate now has a separate
paymentMethodsViewControllerDidCancel:callback, differentiating from successful method selections. You should make sure to also dismiss the view controller in that callback.
- Methods deprecated in Version 6.0 have now been removed.
- The
STPSourceprotocol has been renamedSTPSourceProtocol. STPSourceis now a model object representing a source from the Stripe API. https://stripe.com/docs/sourcesSTPCustomerwill now includeSTPSourceobjects in itssourcesarray if a customer has attached sources.STPErrorCodeandSTPCardErrorCodeare now first class Swift enums (before, their types wereIntandString, respectively)
Version 9.0 drops support for iOS 7.x and Xcode 7.x. If you need to support iOS or Xcode versions below 8.0, the last compatible Stripe SDK release is version 8.0.7.
6.0 moves most of the contents of STPCard into a new class, STPCardParams, which represents a request to the Stripe API. STPCard now only refers to responses from the Stripe API. Most apps should be able to simply replace all usage of STPCard with STPCardParams - you should only use STPCard if you're dealing with an API response, e.g. a card attached to an STPToken. This renaming has been done in a way that will avoid breaking changes, although using STPCards to make requests to the Stripe API will produce deprecation warnings.
5.0 deprecates our native Stripe Checkout adapters. If you were using these, we recommend building your own credit card form instead. If you need help with this, please contact support@stripe.com.
Before version 3.0, most token-creation methods were class methods on the Stripe class. These are now all instance methods on the STPAPIClient class. Where previously you might write
[Stripe createTokenWithCard:card publishableKey:myPublishableKey completion:completion];you would now instead write
STPAPIClient *client = [[STPAPIClient alloc] initWithPublishableKey:myPublishableKey];
[client createTokenWithCard:card completion:completion];This version also made several helper classes, including STPAPIConnection and STPUtils, private. You should remove any references to them from your code (most apps shouldn't have any).
Versions of Stripe-iOS prior to 1.2 included a class called STPView, which provided a pre-built credit card form. This functionality has been moved from Stripe-iOS to PaymentKit, a separate project. If you were using STPView prior to version 1.2, migrating is simple:
- Add PaymentKit to your project, as explained on its project page.
- Replace any references to
STPViewwith aPTKViewinstead. Similarly, any classes that implementSTPViewDelegateshould now instead implement the equivalentPTKViewDelegatemethods. Note that unlikeSTPView,PTKViewdoes not take a Stripe API key in its constructor. - To submit the credit card details from your
PTKViewinstance, where you would previously callcreateTokenon yourSTPView, replace that with the following code (assumingself.paymentViewis yourPTKViewinstance):
if (![self.paymentView isValid]) {
return;
}
STPCard *card = [[STPCard alloc] init];
card.number = self.paymentView.card.number;
card.expMonth = self.paymentView.card.expMonth;
card.expYear = self.paymentView.card.expYear;
card.cvc = self.paymentView.card.cvc;
STPAPIClient *client = [[STPAPIClient alloc] initWithPublishableKey:publishableKey];
[client createTokenWithCard:card completion:^(STPToken *token, NSError *error) {
if (error) {
// handle the error as you did previously
} else {
// submit the token to your payment backend as you did previously
}
}];See our documentation for a list of error codes that may be returned from the Stripe API.
You have a few options for handling validation of credit card data on the client, depending on what your application does. Client-side validation of credit card data is not required since our API will correctly reject invalid card information, but can be useful to validate information as soon as a user enters it, or simply to save a network request.
The simplest thing you can do is to populate an STPCard object and, before sending the request, call - (BOOL)validateCardReturningError: on the card. This validates the entire card object, but is not useful for validating card properties one at a time.
To validate STPCard properties individually, you should use the following:
- (BOOL)validateNumber:error:
- (BOOL)validateCvc:error:
- (BOOL)validateExpMonth:error:
- (BOOL)validateExpYear:error:These methods follow the validation method convention used by key-value validation. So, you can use these methods by invoking them directly, or by calling [card validateValue:forKey:error] for a property on the STPCard object.
When using these validation methods, you will want to set the property on your card object when a property does validate before validating the next property. This allows the methods to use existing properties on the card correctly to validate a new property. For example, validating 5 for the expMonth property will return YES if no expYear is set. But if expYear is set and you try to set expMonth to 5 and the combination of expMonth and expYear is in the past, 5 will not validate. The order in which you call the validate methods does not matter for this though.