June Developer Newsletter |
Launch of the new Partner Program Adyen launches our new Partner Program. Our valued partners get access to best in class knowledge, support, tools, technology and go to market practices. Are you a developer working for an agency or a partner of Adyen? We have a great new feature live for you - Merchant Access!
Once you have an Adyen Partner Portal account set up you can now manage all your Adyen clients in one place. Request access to your clients’ Adyen customer area accounts to manage, configure and integrate on their behalf. Don’t have a Partner portal account set up? Contact your partner manager or email us at: partnermanager@adyen.com to get started. |
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July 25, Webhooks webinar |
Our Developer Experience team is hosting a webinar about Webhooks and how to automate workflows by processing events in real time. Do you want to know what webhooks are and discover the crucial role they play in scaling your business? Whether your are a developer, a product expert or workflow enthusiast, the session is tailored to give you the knowledge and skills to take advantage of webhooks and automate your workflows. Secure your spot now and gain insights from our experts, followed by an an interactive Q&A session. |
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May 30, Amsterdam Open Source Data Infrastructure Meetup |
The Open Source Data Infrastructure meetup held at our Rokin office in Amsterdam was a success. Attendees had the opportunity to delve into the world of open-source data technologies and connect with like-minded individuals. The engaging discussions and insightful presentations shed light on the capabilities and advantages of ClickHouse. It was a valuable gathering that fostered knowledge sharing and networking among participants, leaving everyone inspired and eager to explore more open-source data technologies in the future. |
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Survey: Our Docs Team needs your help |
Participate in this study about the navigation structure in our documentation and make your voice heard. |
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Official Adyen React Native v1.0.0 release |
We are happy to announce that we officially released v1 of the Adyen React Native SDK. This SDK allows you to natively integrate Adyen Checkout into your React Native project, which will improve the shopper experience significantly. The SDK offers support for Drop-in, Components and API-only integrations. Please check out the repo on GitHub. We invite developers to test the SDK and share feedback to help us improve it! |
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Adyen Webhooks Postman collection |
Testing webhooks is always challenging. This is why we have created a new Postman Collection fully dedicated to webhooks. It includes several examples of webhooks for payments, payouts, management API and our Platform/Financial products. |
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Java Gift Card sample |
Checkout our Java sample application: we have added a new use case that explains how to pay using Gift Card, including options and best practises. |
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Node Pay by Link sample |
Pay by Link is one of the tools Adyen makes available to developers and merchants who want to implement an effective Unified Commerce strategy. See our latest example on GitHub to discover how to create, use and disable Pay by Links using the Adyen NodeJS library. |
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Adyen for Java developers |
Adyen Java library v20 is out with lots of new features and improvements, from OpenAPI automation to Adyen for Platforms support. Find out about how to get started as well as upgrading your Java integration in our latest blog. |
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Unlocking speed and autonomy with refactoring |
In this article, we share lessons learned from refactoring large swaths of our code so that you can avoid some of the pitfalls involved, and of course reap the benefits of having code that works well and is easy to change. |
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The Migration Guide to Upgrading to Adyen .NET Library 10.0.0 |
We've written a migration-guide for developers who are planning to upgrade to .NET Adyen Library version 10.0.0. We cover new features and breaking changes from 9.x.x to ensure developers can migrate as smoothly as possible. |
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Adyen Web 5.44.0
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- Added support for the payment method Cash App Pay
- Click to Pay - Added safeguard check when Shopper checkout with default Card component
- Added extra checks on the config sent when instantiating Checkout
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Adyen Java API Library 20.1.0
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- Added new field in requestOptions for additional headers
- Removed hard validation for additional and optional fields
- Fixed shell redirect error
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Adyen iOS 5.2.0
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- For Drop-in, you can now configure the ACH Direct Debit payment method.
- For Apple Pay, you can now choose to only accept either debit cards or
- For gift cards, the shopper can now enter more than 20 digits in the Card number field.
- Drop-in now displays the correct size when used in split screen mode
- For alerts under input fields, you can now see full messages that don't fit on one line.
- For QR codes, the image now shows correctly. Previously, the image appeared completely black.
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Stay in touch |
That's all for now. Let's keep in touch on Twitter and have a good one!
- Ayodeji Ogundare
Join our mission to redefine the payment industry and start your unobvious career: check out our latest vacancies. |
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