modern-events-calendar-lite/app/api/Stripe/Sigma/ScheduledQueryRun.php

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<?php
// File generated from our OpenAPI spec
namespace Stripe\Sigma;
/**
* If you have <a href="https://stripe.com/docs/sigma/scheduled-queries">scheduled
* a Sigma query</a>, you'll receive a
* <code>sigma.scheduled_query_run.created</code> webhook each time the query runs.
* The webhook contains a <code>ScheduledQueryRun</code> object, which you can use
* to retrieve the query results.
*
* @property string $id Unique identifier for the object.
* @property string $object String representing the object's type. Objects of the same type share the same value.
* @property int $created Time at which the object was created. Measured in seconds since the Unix epoch.
* @property int $data_load_time When the query was run, Sigma contained a snapshot of your Stripe data at this time.
* @property \Stripe\StripeObject $error
* @property null|\Stripe\File $file The file object representing the results of the query.
* @property bool $livemode Has the value <code>true</code> if the object exists in live mode or the value <code>false</code> if the object exists in test mode.
* @property int $result_available_until Time at which the result expires and is no longer available for download.
* @property string $sql SQL for the query.
* @property string $status The query's execution status, which will be <code>completed</code> for successful runs, and <code>canceled</code>, <code>failed</code>, or <code>timed_out</code> otherwise.
* @property string $title Title of the query.
*/
class ScheduledQueryRun extends \Stripe\ApiResource
{
const OBJECT_NAME = 'scheduled_query_run';
use \Stripe\ApiOperations\All;
use \Stripe\ApiOperations\Retrieve;
public static function classUrl()
{
return '/v1/sigma/scheduled_query_runs';
}
}