![]() Think of classes as templates with common information that all your passes belonging to a program or event share. The Google Wallet API allows you to create: You can use generic passes for any use case that can be presented to the user in the form of a card with up to three rows of information, with an optional barcode and optional details section, so long as it is within our Acceptable Use Policy. Here are some example use cases for the generic pass type: As the name suggests, the generic pass type should be used when your use case does not fit into any of the other specialized types. We recognize however that these might not fit every use case, and that is why we created a generic pass type. The Google Wallet API allows you to engage with users through various predefined types of passes: loyalty card, offer, gift card, event ticket, transit ticket, and boarding pass, all of which come with use-case specific fields and features.
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