Releases: maxmind/minfraud-api-python
3.1.0
3.0.0
- BREAKING CHANGE: The
minfraud.model.*classes have been refactored to
simplify them and make them more flexible. They are no longer subclass
NamedTuple and are now standard Python classes. This also means the
classes are no longer immutable. For most users, these differences should
not impact their integration. - BREAKING CHANGE: Model attributes that were formerly tuples are now lists.
- BREAKING CHANGE: The deprecated
is_high_riskattribute on
resp.ip_address.countryhas been removed. - IMPORTANT: Python 3.9 or greater is required. If you are using an older
version, please use an earlier release. - Added
to_dictmethods to the model classes. These return a dict version
of the object that is suitable for serialization. It recursively calls
to_dictor the equivalent on all objects contained within the object. - The minFraud Factors subscores have been deprecated. They will be removed
in March 2025. Please seeour release notes <https://dev.maxmind.com/minfraud/release-notes/2024/#deprecation-of-risk-factor-scoressubscores>_
for more information. - Added
epaycoto the/payment/processorvalidation.
2.12.0b1
setuptoolswas incorrectly listed as a runtime dependency. This has
been removed.- Added support for the new risk reasons outputs in minFraud Factors. The risk
reasons output codes and reasons are currently in beta and are subject to
change. We recommend that you use these beta outputs with caution and avoid
relying on them for critical applications.
2.11.0
- Updated the validation for the Report Transactions API to make the
ip_addressparameter optional. Now thetagand at least one of the
following parameters must be supplied:ip_address,maxmind_id,
minfraud_id,transaction_id. - Added
billing_phoneandshipping_phoneproperties to the minFraud
Insights and Factors response models. These contain objects with information
about the respective phone numbers. Please seeour developer site <https://dev.maxmind.com/minfraud/api-documentation/responses/>_ for
more information. - Added
payconexto the/payment/processorvalidation.
2.10.0
-
Added the following new values to the
/payment/processorvalidation:pxp_financialtrustpay
-
Equivalent domain names are now normalized when
hash_emailis used.
For example,googlemail.comwill becomegmail.com. -
Periods are now removed from
gmail.comemail address local parts when
hash_emailis used. For example,[email protected]will become
[email protected]. -
Fastmail alias subdomain email addresses are now normalized when
hash_emailis used. For example,[email protected]will
become[email protected]. -
Additional
yahoo.comemail addresses now have aliases removed from
their local part whenhash_emailis used. For example,
[email protected]will become[email protected]for additional
yahoo.comdomains. -
Duplicate
.coms are now removed from email domain names when
hash_emailis used. For example,example.com.comwill become
example.com. -
Certain TLD typos are now normalized when
hash_emailis used. For
example,example.comcomwill becomeexample.com. -
Additional
gmail.comdomain names with leading digits are now
normalized whenhash_emailis used. For example,100gmail.comwill
becomegmail.com. -
Additional
gmail.comtypos are now normalized whenhash_emailis
used. For example,gmali.comwill becomegmail.com. -
When
hash_emailis used, the local part of an email address is now
normalized to NFC.
2.9.0
- IMPORTANT: Python 3.8 or greater is required. If you are using an older
version, please use an earlier release. - Updated
geoip2to version that includes theis_anycastattribute on
geoip2.record.Traits. This property isTrueif the IP address
belongs to ananycast network <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anycast>_.
This is available in minFraud Insights and Factors.
2.8.0
2.7.2
2.7.1
2.7.0
- Added the input
/credit_card/country. This is the country where the
issuer of the card is located. This may be passed instead of
/credit_card/issuer_id_numberif you do not wish to pass partial
account numbers or if your payment processor does not provide them.