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name: upgrade-stripe description: Guide for upgrading Stripe API versions and SDKs
The latest Stripe API version is 2026-03-25.dahlia - use this version when upgrading unless the user specifies a different target version.
Upgrading Stripe Versions
This guide covers upgrading Stripe API versions, server-side SDKs, Stripe.js, and mobile SDKs.
Understanding Stripe API Versioning
Stripe uses date-based API versions (e.g., 2026-03-25.dahlia, 2025-08-27.basil, 2024-12-18.acacia). Your account’s API version determines request/response behavior.
Types of Changes
Backward-Compatible Changes (don’t require code updates):
- New API resources
- New optional request parameters
- New properties in existing responses
- Changes to opaque string lengths (e.g., object IDs)
- New webhook event types
Breaking Changes (require code updates):
- Field renames or removals
- Behavioral modifications
- Removed endpoints or parameters
Review the API Changelog for all changes between versions.
Server-Side SDK Versioning
See SDK Version Management for details.
Dynamically-Typed Languages (Ruby, Python, PHP, Node.js)
These SDKs offer flexible version control:
Global Configuration:
import stripe
stripe.api_version = '2026-03-25.dahlia'
Stripe.api_version = '2026-03-25.dahlia'
const stripe = require('stripe')('sk_test_xxx', {
apiVersion: '2026-03-25.dahlia'
});
Per-Request Override:
stripe.Customer.create(
email="[email protected]",
stripe_version='2026-03-25.dahlia'
)
Strongly-Typed Languages (Java, Go, .NET)
These use a fixed API version matching the SDK release date. Don’t set a different API version for strongly-typed languages because response objects might not match the strong types in the SDK. Instead, update the SDK to target a new API version.
Best Practice
Always specify the API version you’re integrating against in your code instead of relying on your account’s default API version:
// Good: Explicit version
const stripe = require('stripe')('sk_test_xxx', {
apiVersion: '2026-03-25.dahlia'
});
// Avoid: Relying on account default
const stripe = require('stripe')('sk_test_xxx');
Stripe.js Versioning
See Stripe.js Versioning for details.
Stripe.js uses an evergreen model with major releases (Acacia, Basil, Clover, Dahlia) on a biannual basis.
Loading Versioned Stripe.js
Via Script Tag:
<script src="https://js.stripe.com/dahlia/stripe.js"></script>
Via npm:
npm install @stripe/stripe-js
Major npm versions correspond to specific Stripe.js versions.
API Version Pairing
Each Stripe.js version automatically pairs with its corresponding API version. For instance:
- Dahlia Stripe.js uses
2026-03-25.dahliaAPI - Acacia Stripe.js uses
2024-12-18.acaciaAPI
You can’t override this association.
Migrating from v3
- Identify your current API version in code
- Review the changelog for relevant changes
- Consider gradually updating your API version before switching Stripe.js versions
- Stripe continues supporting v3 indefinitely
Mobile SDK Versioning
See Mobile SDK Versioning for details.
iOS and Android SDKs
Both platforms follow semantic versioning (MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH):
- MAJOR: Breaking API changes
- MINOR: New functionality (backward-compatible)
- PATCH: Bug fixes (backward-compatible)
New features and fixes release only on the latest major version. Upgrade regularly to access improvements.
React Native SDK
Uses a different model (0.x.y schema):
- Minor version changes (x): Breaking changes AND new features
- Patch updates (y): Critical bug fixes only
Backend Compatibility
All mobile SDKs work with any Stripe API version you use on your backend unless documentation specifies otherwise.
Upgrade Checklist
- Review the API Changelog for changes between your current and target versions
- Check Upgrades Guide for migration guidance
- Update server-side SDK package version (e.g.,
npm update stripe,pip install --upgrade stripe) - Update the
apiVersionparameter in your Stripe client initialization - Test your integration against the new API version using the
Stripe-Versionheader - Update webhook handlers to handle new event structures
- Update Stripe.js script tag or npm package version if needed
- Update mobile SDK versions in your package manager if needed
- Store Stripe object IDs in databases that accommodate up to 255 characters (case-sensitive collation)
Testing API Version Changes
Use the Stripe-Version header to test your code against a new version without changing your default:
curl https://api.stripe.com/v1/customers \
-u sk_test_xxx: \
-H "Stripe-Version: 2026-03-25.dahlia"
Or in code:
const stripe = require('stripe')('sk_test_xxx', {
apiVersion: '2026-03-25.dahlia' // Test with new version
});
Important Notes
- Your webhook listener should handle unfamiliar event types gracefully
- Test webhooks with the new version structure before upgrading
- Breaking changes are tagged by affected product areas (Payments, Billing, Connect, etc.)
- Multiple API versions coexist simultaneously, enabling staged adoption
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---
name: upgrade-stripe
description: Guide for upgrading Stripe API versions and SDKs
---
The latest Stripe API version is 2026-03-25.dahlia - use this version when upgrading unless the user specifies a different target version.
# Upgrading Stripe Versions
This guide covers upgrading Stripe API versions, server-side SDKs, Stripe.js, and mobile SDKs.
## Understanding Stripe API Versioning
Stripe uses date-based API versions (e.g., `2026-03-25.dahlia`, `2025-08-27.basil`, `2024-12-18.acacia`). Your account’s API version determines request/response behavior.
### Types of Changes
**Backward-Compatible Changes** (don’t require code updates):
- New API resources
- New optional request parameters
- New properties in existing responses
- Changes to opaque string lengths (e.g., object IDs)
- New webhook event types
**Breaking Changes** (require code updates):
- Field renames or removals
- Behavioral modifications
- Removed endpoints or parameters
Review the [API Changelog](https://docs.stripe.com/changelog.md) for all changes between versions.
## Server-Side SDK Versioning
See [SDK Version Management](https://docs.stripe.com/sdks/set-version.md) for details.
### Dynamically-Typed Languages (Ruby, Python, PHP, Node.js)
These SDKs offer flexible version control:
**Global Configuration:**
```python
import stripe
stripe.api_version = '2026-03-25.dahlia'
```
```ruby
Stripe.api_version = '2026-03-25.dahlia'
```
```javascript
const stripe = require('stripe')('sk_test_xxx', {
apiVersion: '2026-03-25.dahlia'
});
```
**Per-Request Override:**
```python
stripe.Customer.create(
email="[email protected]",
stripe_version='2026-03-25.dahlia'
)
```
### Strongly-Typed Languages (Java, Go, .NET)
These use a fixed API version matching the SDK release date. Don’t set a different API version for strongly-typed languages because response objects might not match the strong types in the SDK. Instead, update the SDK to target a new API version.
### Best Practice
Always specify the API version you’re integrating against in your code instead of relying on your account’s default API version:
```javascript
// Good: Explicit version
const stripe = require('stripe')('sk_test_xxx', {
apiVersion: '2026-03-25.dahlia'
});
// Avoid: Relying on account default
const stripe = require('stripe')('sk_test_xxx');
```
## Stripe.js Versioning
See [Stripe.js Versioning](https://docs.stripe.com/sdks/stripejs-versioning.md) for details.
Stripe.js uses an evergreen model with major releases (Acacia, Basil, Clover, Dahlia) on a biannual basis.
### Loading Versioned Stripe.js
**Via Script Tag:**
```html
<script src="https://js.stripe.com/dahlia/stripe.js"></script>
```
**Via npm:**
```bash
npm install @stripe/stripe-js
```
Major npm versions correspond to specific Stripe.js versions.
### API Version Pairing
Each Stripe.js version automatically pairs with its corresponding API version. For instance:
- Dahlia Stripe.js uses `2026-03-25.dahlia` API
- Acacia Stripe.js uses `2024-12-18.acacia` API
You can’t override this association.
### Migrating from v3
1. Identify your current API version in code
1. Review the changelog for relevant changes
1. Consider gradually updating your API version before switching Stripe.js versions
1. Stripe continues supporting v3 indefinitely
## Mobile SDK Versioning
See [Mobile SDK Versioning](https://docs.stripe.com/sdks/mobile-sdk-versioning.md) for details.
### iOS and Android SDKs
Both platforms follow **semantic versioning** (MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH):
- **MAJOR**: Breaking API changes
- **MINOR**: New functionality (backward-compatible)
- **PATCH**: Bug fixes (backward-compatible)
New features and fixes release only on the latest major version. Upgrade regularly to access improvements.
### React Native SDK
Uses a different model (0.x.y schema):
- **Minor version changes** (x): Breaking changes AND new features
- **Patch updates** (y): Critical bug fixes only
### Backend Compatibility
All mobile SDKs work with any Stripe API version you use on your backend unless documentation specifies otherwise.
## Upgrade Checklist
1. Review the [API Changelog](https://docs.stripe.com/changelog.md) for changes between your current and target versions
1. Check [Upgrades Guide](https://docs.stripe.com/upgrades.md) for migration guidance
1. Update server-side SDK package version (e.g., `npm update stripe`, `pip install --upgrade stripe`)
1. Update the `apiVersion` parameter in your Stripe client initialization
1. Test your integration against the new API version using the `Stripe-Version` header
1. Update webhook handlers to handle new event structures
1. Update Stripe.js script tag or npm package version if needed
1. Update mobile SDK versions in your package manager if needed
1. Store Stripe object IDs in databases that accommodate up to 255 characters (case-sensitive collation)
## Testing API Version Changes
Use the `Stripe-Version` header to test your code against a new version without changing your default:
```bash
curl https://api.stripe.com/v1/customers \
-u sk_test_xxx: \
-H "Stripe-Version: 2026-03-25.dahlia"
```
Or in code:
```javascript
const stripe = require('stripe')('sk_test_xxx', {
apiVersion: '2026-03-25.dahlia' // Test with new version
});
```
## Important Notes
- Your webhook listener should handle unfamiliar event types gracefully
- Test webhooks with the new version structure before upgrading
- Breaking changes are tagged by affected product areas (Payments, Billing, Connect, etc.)
- Multiple API versions coexist simultaneously, enabling staged adoption
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