#carlweiscodes_webhooks
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- carlweiscodes_webhooks, 4 days ago, 25 messages
Hi, the reason being, it looks like your account's default version on the 2020-03-02 version. You can explicitely pass a newer version on your client-side code: https://docs.stripe.com/sdks/set-version
On this request, you explicitely passed in a different version: https://dashboard.stripe.com/logs/req_MgFLlwzJoGZWLT
Yes, you can upgdare your account's default API version, https://docs.stripe.com/upgrades#perform-the-upgrade. Please be careful as there are many breaking changes from that version to the most recent one: https://docs.stripe.com/upgrades#api-versions
We are already passing the the API version for our ruby requests...I mean for Stripe.js?
Yes, on your client-side, you can also pass the API version:
const stripe = new Stripe('pk_test_245', { apiVersion: '2022-08-01' });
Did you try?