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- brian_webhooks, 16 hours ago, 10 messages
- brian_api, 23 hours ago, 8 messages
Hi, ๐
It should contain the complete object.
Keep in mind if you want to object details for any of the properties labeled expandable in our docs. This will require an API call specifying you want to expand the property. A list of those properties is visible in our Subscription object documentation.
https://docs.stripe.com/api/subscriptions/object
https://docs.stripe.com/expand
Got it, so just to confirm, for data sent from Stripe webhooks such as this: https://docs.stripe.com/api/subscriptions/object#subscription_object-items-has_more, has_more will always be false & the data will always be complete?
Thanks for clarifying, if an API request requires using pagination to retrieve all the items, I believe you can expect the same from the webhook object. Testing for confirmation.
It would not contain more detail than the retrieve request would.
ok, so does that mean that i'll have to manually fetch additional data, in that case?
If the has_more property is true
ok, thanks
The default limit should be 10