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Square Connect Java SDK - RETIRED


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NOTICE: Square Connect Java SDK retired

The Square Connect Java SDK is retired (EOL) as of 2019-12-17 and will no longer receive bug fixes or product updates. To continue receiving API and SDK improvements, please follow the instructions below to migrate to the new Square Java SDK.

The old Connect SDK documentation is available under the [/docs folder](./docs/README.md).



Migrate to the Square Java SDK

Follow the instructions below to migrate your apps from the deprecated com.squareup.connect library to the new com.squareup.square library.

Update your project

Update the dependency in your Maven or Gradle project.

Update Maven

Update the Square dependency in the POM for your project:

<dependency>
    <groupId>com.squareup</groupId>
    <artifactId>square</artifactId>
    <version>4.0.0.20191217</version>
    <scope>compile</scope>
</dependency>

Update Gradle

Replace the com.squareup.connect dependency in the build file of your project:

implementation "com.squareup:square:4.0.0.20191217"

Update your code

  1. Change all instances of import com.squareup.connect' to import com.squareup.square.
  2. Update client instantiation to follow the method outlined below.
  3. Use thenAccept and exceptionally rather than try and catch for flow control.

To simplify your code, we also recommend that you use method chaining to access APIs instead of explicitly instantiating multiple clients.

Client instantiation

import com.squareup.square.SquareClient;
import com.squareup.square.Environment;

SquareClient square = new SquareClient.Builder()
    .environment(Environment.SANDBOX)
    .accessToken("YOUR_SANDBOX_ACCESS_TOKEN")
    .build();

Accessing response data

Using listLocations as an example

square.getLocationsApi().listLocationsAsync().thenAccept(result -> {
    // Business logic
    }).exceptionally(exception -> {
    // Exception handling
    return null;
});

Example code migration

As a specific example, consider the code used to create a new customer profile with the following CreateCustomerRequest object:

Address bodyAddress = new Address.Builder()
    .addressLine1("500 Electric Ave")
    .addressLine2("Suite 600")
    .locality("New York")
    .administrativeDistrictLevel1("NY")
    .postalCode("10003")
    .country("US")
    .build();

CreateCustomerRequest body = new CreateCustomerRequest.Builder()
    .givenName("Amelia")
    .familyName("Earhart")
    .emailAddress("[email protected]")
    .address(bodyAddress)
    .phoneNumber("1-212-555-4240")
    .referenceId("YOUR_REFERENCE_ID")
    .note("a customer")
    .build();

With the deprecated squareup.connect library, this is how you instantiate a client for the Customers API, format the request, and call the endpoint:

ApiClient defaultClient = Configuration.getDefaultApiClient();
CustomersApi customersApi = new CustomersApi();

try {
    CreateCustomerResponse result = customersApi.createCustomer(body);
    System.out.println(result);
} catch (ApiException e) {
    System.err.println("Exception when calling CustomersApi.createCustomer");
    e.printStackTrace();
}

Now consider equivalent code using the new squareup.square library:

// Instantiate the client
SquareClient square = new SquareClient.Builder()
    .environment(Environment.SANDBOX)
    .accessToken("YOUR_SANDBOX_ACCESS_TOKEN")
    .build();

// Call the endpoint
square.getCustomersApi().createCustomerAsync(body).thenAccept(result -> {
    System.out.println("Successfully created customer with id:"+ result.getCustomer().getId());
}).exceptionally(e -> {
    System.err.println("Exception when calling CustomersApi.createCustomer");
    e.printStackTrace();
    return null;
});

That's it!

What was once a multi-object process can be handled asynchronously with a single client. Migrating to the com.squareup.square library reduces boilerplate and lets you focus on the parts of your code that really matter.


Ask the community

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*Note that all licence references and agreements mentioned in the Square README section above are relevant to that project's source code only.