#jslaybaugh-webhook

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jagged laurel
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Hi there! Can you provide the Event ID?

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Or the source itself?

carmine umbra
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evt_0KUZEBFJSLGHEP2XogHTjAJB

jagged laurel
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Thanks! Taking a look

carmine umbra
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well, we're not getting the source from the payload itself

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but we use the charge to go get it, I think

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our code is looking for if (invoice.Charge.Source is Stripe.Card card)

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which for every other time ever, the source is that shape, but for this customer and this charge, the source has other properties and then the card nested inside that

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yes just checked the code, so to be clear, this isn't technically related to the webhook. It is just that this charge is different from any other charge.

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we're doing something like this

var invoice = invService.Get(invoiceId, new InvoiceGetOptions { Expand = new List<string> { "charge" } });
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and in that expanded charge, the source has a different shape

jagged laurel
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Thanks for the extra context! Still looking, give me a moment.

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Do you happen to have the request ID for when you retrieved that invoice?

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Ah I think I know why this is

carmine umbra
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i don't have the request ID

jagged laurel
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That's fine, just confirming on my end, but pretty sure this is due to the payment coming via the Hosted Invoice Page.

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Okay yep. So that source (the card) that appeared in your webhook, was created via a payment your customer made through the Hosted Invoice Page. Here is the relevant event that shows it being attached: evt_0KRP3gFJSLGHEP2XiXRiGDnT.

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The Hosted Invoice Page creates sources, so if that is a method that you expect your customers to potentially pay, then you will want to handle the source object as well in your retrieval.

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This happened when they were paying for in_0KRLlzFJSLGHEP2XmOLwNJkM. Here is the request ID for the payment through the Hosted Invoice Page if you want to take a look at it: req_je3gyzdCDxAwEd