TransferRoutePriorityEnum class

Inheritance
  • Object
  • EnumClass
  • TransferRoutePriorityEnum

Properties

hashCode int
The hash code for this object.
no setterinherited
name String
finalinherited
runtimeType Type
A representation of the runtime type of the object.
no setterinherited

Methods

noSuchMethod(Invocation invocation) → dynamic
Invoked when a nonexistent method or property is accessed.
inherited
toString() String
A string representation of this object.
inherited

Operators

operator ==(Object other) bool
The equality operator.
inherited

Static Properties

serializer → Serializer<TransferRoutePriorityEnum>
no setter
values → BuiltSet<TransferRoutePriorityEnum>
no setter

Static Methods

valueOf(String name) TransferRoutePriorityEnum

Constants

crossBorder → const TransferRoutePriorityEnum
The priority for the bank transfer. This sets the speed at which the transfer is sent and the fees that you have to pay. Possible values: * regular: For normal, low-value transactions. * fast: A faster way to transfer funds, but the fees are higher. Recommended for high-priority, low-value transactions. * wire: The fastest way to transfer funds, but this has the highest fees. Recommended for high-priority, high-value transactions. * instant: For instant funds transfers within the United States and in SEPA locations. * crossBorder: For high-value transfers to a recipient in a different country. * internal: For transfers to an Adyen-issued business bank account (by bank account number/IBAN).
fast → const TransferRoutePriorityEnum
The priority for the bank transfer. This sets the speed at which the transfer is sent and the fees that you have to pay. Possible values: * regular: For normal, low-value transactions. * fast: A faster way to transfer funds, but the fees are higher. Recommended for high-priority, low-value transactions. * wire: The fastest way to transfer funds, but this has the highest fees. Recommended for high-priority, high-value transactions. * instant: For instant funds transfers within the United States and in SEPA locations. * crossBorder: For high-value transfers to a recipient in a different country. * internal: For transfers to an Adyen-issued business bank account (by bank account number/IBAN).
instant → const TransferRoutePriorityEnum
The priority for the bank transfer. This sets the speed at which the transfer is sent and the fees that you have to pay. Possible values: * regular: For normal, low-value transactions. * fast: A faster way to transfer funds, but the fees are higher. Recommended for high-priority, low-value transactions. * wire: The fastest way to transfer funds, but this has the highest fees. Recommended for high-priority, high-value transactions. * instant: For instant funds transfers within the United States and in SEPA locations. * crossBorder: For high-value transfers to a recipient in a different country. * internal: For transfers to an Adyen-issued business bank account (by bank account number/IBAN).
internal → const TransferRoutePriorityEnum
The priority for the bank transfer. This sets the speed at which the transfer is sent and the fees that you have to pay. Possible values: * regular: For normal, low-value transactions. * fast: A faster way to transfer funds, but the fees are higher. Recommended for high-priority, low-value transactions. * wire: The fastest way to transfer funds, but this has the highest fees. Recommended for high-priority, high-value transactions. * instant: For instant funds transfers within the United States and in SEPA locations. * crossBorder: For high-value transfers to a recipient in a different country. * internal: For transfers to an Adyen-issued business bank account (by bank account number/IBAN).
regular → const TransferRoutePriorityEnum
The priority for the bank transfer. This sets the speed at which the transfer is sent and the fees that you have to pay. Possible values: * regular: For normal, low-value transactions. * fast: A faster way to transfer funds, but the fees are higher. Recommended for high-priority, low-value transactions. * wire: The fastest way to transfer funds, but this has the highest fees. Recommended for high-priority, high-value transactions. * instant: For instant funds transfers within the United States and in SEPA locations. * crossBorder: For high-value transfers to a recipient in a different country. * internal: For transfers to an Adyen-issued business bank account (by bank account number/IBAN).
unknownDefaultOpenApi → const TransferRoutePriorityEnum
The priority for the bank transfer. This sets the speed at which the transfer is sent and the fees that you have to pay. Possible values: * regular: For normal, low-value transactions. * fast: A faster way to transfer funds, but the fees are higher. Recommended for high-priority, low-value transactions. * wire: The fastest way to transfer funds, but this has the highest fees. Recommended for high-priority, high-value transactions. * instant: For instant funds transfers within the United States and in SEPA locations. * crossBorder: For high-value transfers to a recipient in a different country. * internal: For transfers to an Adyen-issued business bank account (by bank account number/IBAN).
wire → const TransferRoutePriorityEnum
The priority for the bank transfer. This sets the speed at which the transfer is sent and the fees that you have to pay. Possible values: * regular: For normal, low-value transactions. * fast: A faster way to transfer funds, but the fees are higher. Recommended for high-priority, low-value transactions. * wire: The fastest way to transfer funds, but this has the highest fees. Recommended for high-priority, high-value transactions. * instant: For instant funds transfers within the United States and in SEPA locations. * crossBorder: For high-value transfers to a recipient in a different country. * internal: For transfers to an Adyen-issued business bank account (by bank account number/IBAN).