refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/887
Our invoice webhook handling code assumed that every invoice would be
for a subscription, but that is not the case. There are valid use-cases
of using the same Stripe account in order to sell items with a one-off
purchase. Here we update the handling to ignore all invoices which are
not for subscriptions.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/885
This webhook isn't used and can cause issues when Checkout Sessions are
completed but with a failed payment. Removing it will remove those
errors.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1135
We use the OffersAPI to fetch Offers, so that we can be using the same
format for Offers in all of our APIs.
We will not attach the Offer to the Subscription if either the Tier or
the Cadence do not match. This is because the Offer would no longer
apply to this Subscription.
We do however retain the data, so that a Member can still be filtered on
the Offers which they've redeemed.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1132
We have to include the Offer on the metadata for the Stripe Checkout -
as Offers with a duration of 'once' will not always be present on the
Subscription after fetching it.
Once we receive the Stripe Checkout webhook we emit an event for
subscription created - the reason we use an event is because this logic
should eventually live in a Payments/Stripe module - and we'd want to
decouple it from the Members module.
The Members module is in charge of writing Offer Redemptions - rather
than the Offers module - because Offer Redemptions are "owned" by a
Member - and merely reference and Offer. Eventually Offer Redemptions
could be replaced by Subscriptions.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1057
This method will validate a token, and then return the member associated
with it. Rather than exposing token validation and coupling consumers to
the structure of the token response data.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/873
This ensures that all requests to the API will include the mock
subscriptions for comped members. Allowing the Admin to correctly show
the subscription information after adding and editing members. As well
as having the correct information when navigating from the list of
members to an individual member.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1006
When disconnecting from Stripe, we currently do not remove the webhooks,
this will result in the webhooks from Stripe failing, and tending toward
a 100% error rate, which will ultimately result in emails from Stripe
about the failing webhook.
In order to stop all of that from happening, we should make sure that we
actively remove the webhook from Stripe when disconnecting.
no-issue
As subscriptions are a default relation, and we now require products to
populate subscriptions for comped members, we need to include products
by default when reading members.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/873
The `get` method of the member repository will return null when no
member is found - we must ensure that we don't attempt to call toJSON!
It is also possible for a member to not have any products, in which case
we should not attempt to iterate over them, and we can return early.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/873
This is an unexpected state, but possible if the alpha version of tier
has been enabled previous to the events being added.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/873
This adds a dummy subscription for each product that a member has
without an associated stripe subscription. It allows clients to deal
with things like a created date for comped members.
no-issue
The idea of this service is to sit infront of the repository and handle
application logic which does not belong at the data layer. The exact
naming and structure is TBC but this gives us a place to start pulling
logic out of the controllers, without having to mash it all into the
repository.
Also important to note is that is does not return instances of bookshelf
models, but a JSON representation of the model, this allows us to not
leak internal implementation to consumers.
no issue
- we're killing off `ghost-ignition` in favor of explicit packages
containing its individual components
- this commit switches the Members repo to using the
`@tryghost/ignition-errors` and `@tryghost/debug` dependencies,
updates the code with relevant changes and removes the `ghost-ignition`
dependency
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/657
- Removes the use of "plans" from token service - method wasn't used
- Updates to use async/await so the code is clearer
- Install types for the node-jose module
- Install types for the jsonwebtoken module
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/657
We must still use the "plan" approach of creating Checkout Sessions so
that we are able to maintain our current functionality of setting the
free trial from the one associated with the Plan/Price used for the
Checkout Session.
In future we would handle free trials internally in Ghost and apply them
on a subscription-by-subscription basis.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/682
This ensures that the Stripe Product name is updated during the
migrations of an existing site and any future updates to the Product
name.
no-issue
Since we do not necessarily have a single stripe product anymore, we
should be checking if an invoice webhook is for a stripe product which
we know about. We use the Products repository to search our database for
one.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/637
All the APIs that currently work with price names needs to be updated to work with price ids instead to work with custom prices/products. This change updates APIs to work with Price IDs in `checkout` , `updateSubscription` and other APIs/methods.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/616
This is a generic method for adding a subscription to a member for a
particular price/product pair. This will be used in the Admin for e.g.
giving complimentary subscriptions.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/628
refs 9010a62d54
Following up on last commit, this moves up the expansion of Stripe customer fetch to always include `subscriptions` by default in api service so we don't accidentally miss it.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/619
On linking a stripe subscription to a member, this change -
- Adds missing stripe price or stripe product from subscription to DB
- Missing Stripe price is attached to the first Ghost Product if no matching Product exists
- Updates usage from plan to price in the `linkSubscription` method
- Updates products associated with a member based on active subscriptions
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/616
Working with ProductRepository as a separate package was more trouble
than it was worth, so it's been moved into members-api. We expose the
product repository so that Ghost Admin API can access it.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/586
On Ghost Boot, as part of configuring Stripe, this populates stripe products and prices for existing stripe customers in the newly created `stripe_prices` and `stripe_products` table, which allows us to map existing customers to default Ghost product and on current prices. The population script on boot is only run if we find -
- A Ghost Product
- No rows in `stripe_products`
- No rows in `stripe_prices`
- One or more rows in `members_stripe_customers_subscriptions`
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/593
- Bumps `stripe` node library major version to v8 - 8.142
- Bumps default Stripe version to latest - '2020-08-27'
- Updated webhook Stripe version to latest - '2020-08-27'
- Removes `@types/stripe` in favor of first-class types support in `stripe` lib directly
- Updates types across files
no-issue
1. We do not want to store payment events for payments of 0 value
2. Stripe webhooks can arrive and be processed "out of order", which can
result in us attempting to add a payment event for a member which
does not yet exist. The change here will 404 in such (edge) cases, so
that Stripe will retry the webhook at a later point, when the Member
has been created, allowing us to store the payment event.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12602
* Added Event Repository
** Added method for MRR over time
** Added method for newsletter subscriptions over time
** Added method for gross volume over time
** Added method for status segment size over time
* Captured login events
* Captured newsletter subscription/unsubscription
* Captured email address change events
* Captured paid subscription events
* Captured payment events
* Captured status events
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/479
* Fixed updating payment method for canceled subscriptions
Stripe considers canceled subscriptions as non-existent, so any attempts
to update them will fail with a 404 not found. Prior to this change we
were attempting to update *all* subscriptions for a customer, including
those which were canceled. This would cause an error and the loop to
break.
* 🐛 Fixed errors for members with multiple active customers
Members with multiple active customers would have their first active
customer found updated with the new payment method. We would then
iterate through *all* active subscription, and attempt to update their
payment method. If a subscription was not owned by the customer that was
just updated, it would error and cause the loop to break out.
* Added ability to update a specific subscription's payment method
In order to remove ambiguity we add the ability to update the payment
method for a specific subscription. This will remove room for errors as
we will not have to worry about if a subscription belong to the customer
or not.
no-issue
Fetching relations via the model returns a promise, and this was missing
the `await` keyword. We also need to `get` the subscription_id attribute
as we're working with models rather than subscription objects.
no issue
The logic to fetch member for a checkout session was incorrectly creating a new customer instead of finding an existing one, so the member's billing details was not getting updated.
no-issue
This refactors the members-api module so that it is easier to test going forward,
as well as easier to understand & navigate. The Stripe API no longer contains
storage code, this is all handled via the member repository. And we have dedicated
services for webhooks, and stripe plans initialisation.