*/ 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 needs_response to * lost. Closing a dispute is irreversible. * * @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 dashboard, 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 guide to dispute types. * * @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); } }