<?php
// File generated from our OpenAPI spec
namespace Stripe\Service;
class DisputeService extends \Stripe\Service\AbstractService
{
/**
* Returns a list of your disputes.
*
* @param null|array $params
* @param null|array|\Stripe\Util\RequestOptions $opts
*
* @throws \Stripe\Exception\ApiErrorException if the request fails
*
* @return \Stripe\Collection<\Stripe\Dispute>
*/
public function all($params = null, $opts = null)
{
return $this->requestCollection('get', '/v1/disputes', $params, $opts);
}
/**
* Closing the dispute for a charge indicates that you do not have any evidence to
* submit and are essentially dismissing the dispute, acknowledging it as lost.
*
* The status of the dispute will change from <code>needs_response</code> to
* <code>lost</code>. <em>Closing a dispute is irreversible</em>.
*
* @param string $id
* @param null|array $params
* @param null|array|\Stripe\Util\RequestOptions $opts
*
* @throws \Stripe\Exception\ApiErrorException if the request fails
*
* @return \Stripe\Dispute
*/
public function close($id, $params = null, $opts = null)
{
return $this->request('post', $this->buildPath('/v1/disputes/%s/close', $id), $params, $opts);
}
/**
* Retrieves the dispute with the given ID.
*
* @param string $id
* @param null|array $params
* @param null|array|\Stripe\Util\RequestOptions $opts
*
* @throws \Stripe\Exception\ApiErrorException if the request fails
*
* @return \Stripe\Dispute
*/
public function retrieve($id, $params = null, $opts = null)
{
return $this->request('get', $this->buildPath('/v1/disputes/%s', $id), $params, $opts);
}
/**
* When you get a dispute, contacting your customer is always the best first step.
* If that doesn’t work, you can submit evidence to help us resolve the dispute in
* your favor. You can do this in your <a
* href="https://dashboard.stripe.com/disputes">dashboard</a>, but if you prefer,
* you can use the API to submit evidence programmatically.
*
* Depending on your dispute type, different evidence fields will give you a better
* chance of winning your dispute. To figure out which evidence fields to provide,
* see our <a href="/docs/disputes/categories">guide to dispute types</a>.
*
* @param string $id
* @param null|array $params
* @param null|array|\Stripe\Util\RequestOptions $opts
*
* @throws \Stripe\Exception\ApiErrorException if the request fails
*
* @return \Stripe\Dispute
*/
public function update($id, $params = null, $opts = null)
{
return $this->request('post', $this->buildPath('/v1/disputes/%s', $id), $params, $opts);
}
}
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