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When users install the Stripe app we released, they will send us a webhook. When a request comes in, how can I distinguish which mode it is from, such as sandbox, test, or production?
For the events account.application.authorized or account.application.deauthorized the general rule of thumb is as follows:
https://docs.stripe.com/stripe-apps/build-backend#event-behavior-depends-on-install-mode
If the app is installed in a sandbox environment, events are only sent to the sandbox environment.
If the app is installed in live mode only, live mode events are sent to the live mode endpoint.
If the app is installed in test mode only, test mode events are sent to the test mode endpoint.
If the app is installed in both modes, test mode events are sent to both the test mode and live mode endpoints, and live mode events are sent to the live mode endpoint.