#mike-j_best-practices
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Hello
You are saying if you return an error in your Webhook handler will that affect other processes?
Basically, yes. So for example, I call the api to complete a setupintent. Ordinarily I would expect to get a paymentmethod.attached event then a setupintent.success event back. If upon receiving the paymentmethod.attached event, we throw an exception back, would we still receive setupintent.success, or would Stripe stop processing the rest?
Yeah you would still receive the next Event
This won't prevent future processes from occurring
Yep, I thought that would be the case, but just wanted to rule it out. Thanks ๐