Event
Events are our way of letting you know when something interesting happens in your account. When an interesting event occurs, we create a new Event
object. For example, when a charge succeeds, we create a charge.succeeded
event; and when an invoice payment attempt fails, we create an invoice.payment_failed
event. Note that many API requests may cause multiple events to be created. For example, if you create a new subscription for a customer, you will receive both a customer.subscription.created
event and a charge.succeeded
event.
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Description #
Events occur when the state of another API resource changes. The state of that resource at the time of the change is embedded in the event’s data field. For example, a
charge.succeeded
event will contain a charge, and an
invoice.payment_failed
event will contain an invoice.
As with other API resources, you can use endpoints to retrieve an individual event or a list of events from the API.
We also have a separate webhooks system for sending the
Event
objects directly to an endpoint on your server. Webhooks are
managed in your account
settings, and our Using
Webhooks guide will help you get set up.
When using Connect, you can also
receive notifications of events that occur in connected accounts. For these
events, there will be an additional
account
attribute in the
received
Event
object.
NOTE: Right now, access to events through the Retrieve Event API is guaranteed only for 30 days.