NAME
Net::API::Stripe::Order::StatusTransitions - A Stripe Order Status Transitions Object
SYNOPSIS
my $st = $order->status_transitions({
canceled => undef,
fulfiled => '2020-04-12',
paid => '2020-04-30',
returned => undef,
});
VERSION
v0.100.0
DESCRIPTION
The timestamps at which the order status was updated.
This is instantiated by method status_transitions in module Net::API::Stripe::Order
CONSTRUCTOR
new( %ARG )
Creates a new Net::API::Stripe::Order::StatusTransitions object. It may also take an hash like arguments, that also are method of the same name.
METHODS
canceled timestamp
When set, this returns a DateTime
object.
fulfiled timestamp
When set, this returns a DateTime
object.
paid timestamp
When set, this returns a DateTime
object.
returned timestamp
When set, this returns a DateTime
object.
API SAMPLE
{
"id": "or_fake123456789",
"object": "order",
"amount": 1500,
"amount_returned": null,
"application": null,
"application_fee": null,
"charge": null,
"created": 1571480453,
"currency": "jpy",
"customer": null,
"email": null,
"items": [
{
"object": "order_item",
"amount": 1500,
"currency": "jpy",
"description": "T-shirt",
"parent": "sk_fake123456789",
"quantity": null,
"type": "sku"
}
],
"livemode": false,
"metadata": {},
"returns": {
"object": "list",
"data": [],
"has_more": false,
"url": "/v1/order_returns?order=or_fake123456789"
},
"selected_shipping_method": null,
"shipping": {
"address": {
"city": "Anytown",
"country": "US",
"line1": "1234 Main street",
"line2": null,
"postal_code": "123456",
"state": null
},
"carrier": null,
"name": "Jenny Rosen",
"phone": null,
"tracking_number": null
},
"shipping_methods": null,
"status": "created",
"status_transitions": {
"canceled": null,
"fulfiled": null,
"paid": null,
"returned": null
},
"updated": 1571480453
}
HISTORY
v0.1
Initial version
AUTHOR
Jacques Deguest <jack@deguest.jp>
SEE ALSO
Stripe API documentation:
https://stripe.com/docs/api/orders/object
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2019-2020 DEGUEST Pte. Ltd.
You can use, copy, modify and redistribute this package and associated files under the same terms as Perl itself.