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- pro-pooja_webhooks, 8 minutes ago, 12 messages
hi! there isn't really a reliable way to know that. I'd suggest just handling it in an agnostic way.
What is the possible way to figure it out? Any suggestion?
there isn't really any way to know what triggered a specific Event from inspecting the event or using the API
technically in this exact use case, you could listen to invoice.updated to see if the value of https://docs.stripe.com/api/invoices/object#invoice_object-attempt_count has changed at the time of the failure, since that only happens by automatic retries