A unique identifier for this specific event. This ensures that each event can
be tracked and processed individually.
Describes the type of event. In this case, it signifies that a setup method has failed.
The timestamp when the event was generated, typically in milliseconds since
the Unix epoch (January 1, 1970). This value can be used to track when the
event occurred.
A unique identifier for the specific setup method that failed.
A specific code indicating the reason for the setup method failure. This helps identify
whether the failure was due to user error or processing error. For a complete list
of error codes and their meanings, see our Error Codes documentation.
A collection of key-value pairs that were provided when the setup method was
created. These metadata values are echoed back in the response, allowing you
to store and retrieve custom information such as context-specific attributes,
references, or tags.