pub struct Refund {
Show 17 fields pub id: RefundId, pub amount: i64, pub balance_transaction: Option<Expandable<BalanceTransaction>>, pub charge: Option<Expandable<Charge>>, pub created: Timestamp, pub currency: Currency, pub description: Option<String>, pub failure_balance_transaction: Option<Expandable<BalanceTransaction>>, pub failure_reason: Option<String>, pub metadata: Metadata, pub next_action: Option<RefundNextAction>, pub payment_intent: Option<Expandable<PaymentIntent>>, pub reason: Option<RefundReason>, pub receipt_number: Option<String>, pub source_transfer_reversal: Option<Expandable<TransferReversal>>, pub status: Option<String>, pub transfer_reversal: Option<Expandable<TransferReversal>>,
}
Expand description

The resource representing a Stripe “Refund”.

For more details see https://stripe.com/docs/api/refunds/object

Fields

id: RefundId

Unique identifier for the object.

amount: i64

Amount, in %s.

balance_transaction: Option<Expandable<BalanceTransaction>>

Balance transaction that describes the impact on your account balance.

charge: Option<Expandable<Charge>>

ID of the charge that was refunded.

created: Timestamp

Time at which the object was created.

Measured in seconds since the Unix epoch.

currency: Currency

Three-letter ISO currency code, in lowercase.

Must be a supported currency.

description: Option<String>

An arbitrary string attached to the object.

Often useful for displaying to users. (Available on non-card refunds only).

failure_balance_transaction: Option<Expandable<BalanceTransaction>>

If the refund failed, this balance transaction describes the adjustment made on your account balance that reverses the initial balance transaction.

failure_reason: Option<String>

If the refund failed, the reason for refund failure if known.

Possible values are lost_or_stolen_card, expired_or_canceled_card, or unknown.

metadata: Metadata

Set of key-value pairs that you can attach to an object.

This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format.

next_action: Option<RefundNextAction>payment_intent: Option<Expandable<PaymentIntent>>

ID of the PaymentIntent that was refunded.

reason: Option<RefundReason>

Reason for the refund, either user-provided (duplicate, fraudulent, or requested_by_customer) or generated by Stripe internally (expired_uncaptured_charge).

receipt_number: Option<String>

This is the transaction number that appears on email receipts sent for this refund.

source_transfer_reversal: Option<Expandable<TransferReversal>>

The transfer reversal that is associated with the refund.

Only present if the charge came from another Stripe account. See the Connect documentation for details.

status: Option<String>

Status of the refund.

For credit card refunds, this can be pending, succeeded, or failed. For other types of refunds, it can be pending, succeeded, failed, or canceled. Refer to our refunds documentation for more details.

transfer_reversal: Option<Expandable<TransferReversal>>

If the accompanying transfer was reversed, the transfer reversal object.

Only applicable if the charge was created using the destination parameter.

Implementations

Returns a list of all refunds you’ve previously created.

The refunds are returned in sorted order, with the most recent refunds appearing first. For convenience, the 10 most recent refunds are always available by default on the charge object.

Create a refund.

Retrieves the details of an existing refund.

Updates the specified refund by setting the values of the parameters passed.

Any parameters not provided will be left unchanged. This request only accepts metadata as an argument.

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