<?php
// File generated from our OpenAPI spec
namespace Stripe;
/**
* <code>Application Fee Refund</code> objects allow you to refund an application fee that
* has previously been created but not yet refunded. Funds will be refunded to
* the Stripe account from which the fee was originally collected.
*
* Related guide: <a href="https://stripe.com/docs/connect/destination-charges#refunding-app-fee">Refunding application fees</a>
*
* @property string $id Unique identifier for the object.
* @property string $object String representing the object's type. Objects of the same type share the same value.
* @property int $amount Amount, in cents (or local equivalent).
* @property null|string|\Stripe\BalanceTransaction $balance_transaction Balance transaction that describes the impact on your account balance.
* @property int $created Time at which the object was created. Measured in seconds since the Unix epoch.
* @property string $currency Three-letter <a href="https://www.iso.org/iso-4217-currency-codes.html">ISO currency code</a>, in lowercase. Must be a <a href="https://stripe.com/docs/currencies">supported currency</a>.
* @property string|\Stripe\ApplicationFee $fee ID of the application fee that was refunded.
* @property null|\Stripe\StripeObject $metadata Set of <a href="https://stripe.com/docs/api/metadata">key-value pairs</a> that you can attach to an object. This can be useful for storing additional information about the object in a structured format.
*/
class ApplicationFeeRefund extends ApiResource
{
const OBJECT_NAME = 'fee_refund';
use ApiOperations\Update {
save as protected _save;
}
/**
* @return string the API URL for this Stripe refund
*/
public function instanceUrl()
{
$id = $this['id'];
$fee = $this['fee'];
if (!$id) {
throw new Exception\UnexpectedValueException(
'Could not determine which URL to request: ' .
"class instance has invalid ID: {$id}",
null
);
}
$id = Util\Util::utf8($id);
$fee = Util\Util::utf8($fee);
$base = ApplicationFee::classUrl();
$feeExtn = \urlencode($fee);
$extn = \urlencode($id);
return "{$base}/{$feeExtn}/refunds/{$extn}";
}
/**
* @param null|array|string $opts
*
* @return ApplicationFeeRefund the saved refund
*/
public function save($opts = null)
{
return $this->_save($opts);
}
}
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