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# JustiFi Ruby ![Coverage](https://justifi-gem-assets.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/coverage_badge_total.svg)
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payment_id = Justifi::Payment.create(params: payment_params).data[:id] # get the payment id
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## Listing Resources
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JustiFi uses cursor based pagination which supports `limit`, `before_cursor` and `after_cursor`.
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Each response will have a `page_info` object that contains the `has_next` and `has_previous` fields,
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you can find more information about this on [JustiFi's Developer Portal](https://developer.justifi.ai/#section/Pagination).
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|
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### List Refunds
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# pagination
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payment = Justifi::Payment.get(payment_id: 'py_xyz')
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refund = Justifi::Refund.get(refund_id: 're_xyz')
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## Seller Account
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```
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processed as the seller account.
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2. Run `bundle`
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3. Commit the following file changes to your branch
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- `lib/justifi/version.rb`
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4. Create and Merge your PR to `main`
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Everyone interacting in the JustApi project's codebases, issue trackers, chat
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rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the [code of conduct][].
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