Class TransferReversalCollectionCreateParams

java.lang.Object
com.stripe.net.ApiRequestParams
com.stripe.param.TransferReversalCollectionCreateParams

public class TransferReversalCollectionCreateParams extends ApiRequestParams
  • Method Details

    • builder

    • getAmount

      public Long getAmount()
      A positive integer in cents (or local equivalent) representing how much of this transfer to reverse. Can only reverse up to the unreversed amount remaining of the transfer. Partial transfer reversals are only allowed for transfers to Stripe Accounts. Defaults to the entire transfer amount.
    • getDescription

      public String getDescription()
      An arbitrary string which you can attach to a reversal object. It is displayed alongside the reversal in the Dashboard. This will be unset if you POST an empty value.
    • getExpand

      public List<String> getExpand()
      Specifies which fields in the response should be expanded.
    • getExtraParams

      public Map<String,Object> getExtraParams()
      Map of extra parameters for custom features not available in this client library. The content in this map is not serialized under this field's @SerializedName value. Instead, each key/value pair is serialized as if the key is a root-level field (serialized) name in this param object. Effectively, this map is flattened to its parent instance.
    • getMetadata

      public Object getMetadata()
      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. Individual keys can be unset by posting an empty value to them. All keys can be unset by posting an empty value to metadata.
    • getRefundApplicationFee

      public Boolean getRefundApplicationFee()
      Boolean indicating whether the application fee should be refunded when reversing this transfer. If a full transfer reversal is given, the full application fee will be refunded. Otherwise, the application fee will be refunded with an amount proportional to the amount of the transfer reversed.