Event constructor

const Event({
  1. String? account,
  2. String? apiVersion,
  3. required DateTime created,
  4. required NotificationEventData data,
  5. required String id,
  6. required bool livemode,
  7. required int pendingWebhooks,
  8. EventRequest? request,
  9. required EventType type,
})

NotificationEvent

Events are our way of letting you know when something interesting happens in your account. When an interesting event occurs, we create a new `Event` object. For example, when a charge succeeds, we create a `charge.succeeded` event, and when an invoice payment attempt fails, we create an `invoice.payment_failed` event. Certain API requests might create multiple events. For example, if you create a new subscription for a customer, you receive both a `customer.subscription.created` event and a `charge.succeeded` event. Events occur when the state of another API resource changes. The event's data field embeds the resource's state at the time of the change. For example, a `charge.succeeded` event contains a charge, and an `invoice.payment_failed` event contains an invoice. As with other API resources, you can use endpoints to retrieve an [individual event](https://stripe.com/docs/api#retrieve\_event) or a [list of events](https://stripe.com/docs/api#list\_events) from the API. We also have a separate [webhooks](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webhook) system for sending the `Event` objects directly to an endpoint on your server. You can manage webhooks in your [account settings](https://dashboard.stripe.com/account/webhooks). Learn how to [listen for events](https://stripe.com/docs/webhooks) so that your integration can automatically trigger reactions. When using [Connect](https://stripe.com/docs/connect), you can also receive event notifications that occur in connected accounts. For these events, there's an additional `account` attribute in the received `Event` object. We only guarantee access to events through the [Retrieve Event API](https://stripe.com/docs/api#retrieve_event) for 30 days.

Implementation

const Event({
  this.account,
  this.apiVersion,
  required this.created,
  required this.data,
  required this.id,
  required this.livemode,
  required this.pendingWebhooks,
  this.request,
  required this.type,
});