OpenAPI Payment Processor Service Specification
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OpenAPI provides a vendor neutral API description
format based on the Swagger specification. Google provides an OpenAPI
representation of the Payment Processor Service API for integrators to use as a
contract and as a basis for their implementation.
For the JSON version, see OpenAPI Payment Processor Service - JSON.
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Last updated 2024-09-03 UTC.
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