Edit file File name : ConnectionToken.php Content :<?php // File generated from our OpenAPI spec namespace WPForms\Vendor\Stripe\Terminal; /** * A Connection Token is used by the Stripe Terminal SDK to connect to a reader. * * Related guide: <a href="https://stripe.com/docs/terminal/fleet/locations">Fleet management</a> * * @property string $object String representing the object's type. Objects of the same type share the same value. * @property null|string $location The id of the location that this connection token is scoped to. Note that location scoping only applies to internet-connected readers. For more details, see <a href="https://docs.stripe.com/terminal/fleet/locations-and-zones?dashboard-or-api=api#connection-tokens">the docs on scoping connection tokens</a>. * @property string $secret Your application should pass this token to the Stripe Terminal SDK. */ class ConnectionToken extends \WPForms\Vendor\Stripe\ApiResource { const OBJECT_NAME = 'terminal.connection_token'; /** * To connect to a reader the Stripe Terminal SDK needs to retrieve a short-lived * connection token from Stripe, proxied through your server. On your backend, add * an endpoint that creates and returns a connection token. * * @param null|array $params * @param null|array|string $options * * @throws \Stripe\Exception\ApiErrorException if the request fails * * @return \Stripe\Terminal\ConnectionToken the created resource */ public static function create($params = null, $options = null) { self::_validateParams($params); $url = static::classUrl(); list($response, $opts) = static::_staticRequest('post', $url, $params, $options); $obj = \WPForms\Vendor\Stripe\Util\Util::convertToStripeObject($response->json, $opts); $obj->setLastResponse($response); return $obj; } } Save