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. * @property \Stripe\Plan $plan
You can now model subscriptions more flexibly using the Prices API. It replaces the Plans API and is backwards compatible to simplify your migration.
Plans define the base price, currency, and billing cycle for recurring purchases of products. Products help you track inventory or provisioning, and plans help you track pricing. Different physical goods or levels of service should be represented by products, and pricing options should be represented by plans. This approach lets you change prices without having to change your provisioning scheme.
For example, you might have a single "gold" product that has plans for $10/month, $100/year, €9/month, and €90/year.
Related guides: Set up a subscription and more about products and prices.
* @property \Stripe\Price $pricePrices define the unit cost, currency, and (optional) billing cycle for both recurring and one-time purchases of products. Products help you track inventory or provisioning, and prices help you track payment terms. Different physical goods or levels of service should be represented by products, and pricing options should be represented by prices. This approach lets you change prices without having to change your provisioning scheme.
For example, you might have a single "gold" product that has prices for $10/month, $100/year, and €9 once.
Related guides: Set up a subscription, create an invoice, and more about products and prices.
* @property int $quantity The quantity of the plan to which the customer should be subscribed. * @property string $subscription Thesubscription
this subscription_item
belongs to.
* @property null|\Stripe\TaxRate[] $tax_rates The tax rates which apply to this subscription_item
. When set, the default_tax_rates
on the subscription do not apply to this subscription_item
.
*/
class SubscriptionItem extends ApiResource
{
const OBJECT_NAME = 'subscription_item';
use ApiOperations\All;
use ApiOperations\Create;
use ApiOperations\Delete;
use ApiOperations\NestedResource;
use ApiOperations\Retrieve;
use ApiOperations\Update;
const PATH_USAGE_RECORDS = '/usage_records';
/**
* @param null|string $id the ID of the subscription item on which to create the usage record
* @param null|array $params
* @param null|array|string $opts
*
* @throws \Stripe\Exception\ApiErrorException if the request fails
*
* @return \Stripe\UsageRecord
*/
public static function createUsageRecord($id, $params = null, $opts = null)
{
return self::_createNestedResource($id, static::PATH_USAGE_RECORDS, $params, $opts);
}
/**
* @deprecated usageRecordSummaries is deprecated. Please use SubscriptionItem::allUsageRecordSummaries instead.
*
* @param null|array $params
* @param null|array|string $opts
*
* @throws \Stripe\Exception\ApiErrorException if the request fails
*
* @return \Stripe\Collection the list of usage record summaries
*/
public function usageRecordSummaries($params = null, $opts = null)
{
$url = $this->instanceUrl() . '/usage_record_summaries';
list($response, $opts) = $this->_request('get', $url, $params, $opts);
$obj = \Stripe\Util\Util::convertToStripeObject($response, $opts);
$obj->setLastResponse($response);
return $obj;
}
const PATH_USAGE_RECORD_SUMMARIES = '/usage_record_summaries';
/**
* @param string $id the ID of the subscription item on which to retrieve the usage record summaries
* @param null|array $params
* @param null|array|string $opts
*
* @throws \Stripe\Exception\ApiErrorException if the request fails
*
* @return \Stripe\Collection the list of usage record summaries
*/
public static function allUsageRecordSummaries($id, $params = null, $opts = null)
{
return self::_allNestedResources($id, static::PATH_USAGE_RECORD_SUMMARIES, $params, $opts);
}
}