#ezra_webhooks
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Hmmm, could you share with me you Account ID for me to take a closer look at this?
it should look like acct_xxx
acct_1SXrpVGliZed6nmO
Is this event emitted from Stripe? because it seems to be of a longer length than usual Stripe events
Event in question: evt_65TzQjJQrq8wau9Ryt016ThFmrBdSQcaORtC19AP3XcDgW
An event from stripe: evt_1SlfJXGliZed6nmOUIhIDK68
Could you tell me where you retrieved this event ID from ?
The events page on the stripe developer dashboard
here i'll show you a screenshot
Ah I see, thanks for the screenshot!
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Done
Thanks! The event was actually sent to the webhook endpoint:
https://thesuper.market/api/stripe/webhook/thin
name: post launch new webhook handler with thin and snapshot support - THIN
To calrify, the event you sent is a thin event. Thin events are a lightweight alternative to snapshot events. This means they have a more compact notification structure, and detailed information should be fetched when needed. This may explain why you don't see the delivery attempts listed as you would for a snapshot event.
For comparison, here is an example of a snapshot event with delivery attempts: Snapshot Event: https://dashboard.stripe.com/acct_1SXrpVGliZed6nmO/workbench/events?eventId=evt_1SpwDjGliZed6nmOXUHyVabJ
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