chore(objects): use self.encoded_id where applicable#1836
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Updated a few remaining usages of `self.id` to use `self.encoded_id` as for the most part we shouldn't be using `self.id` There are now only a few (4 lines of code) remaining uses of `self.id`, most of which seem that they should stay that way.
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Updated a few remaining usages of
self.idto useself.encoded_idas for the most part we shouldn't be using
self.idThere are now only a few (4 lines of code) remaining uses of
self.id, most of which seem that they should stay that way.