refs https://github.com/TryGhost/members.js/issues/30
- Updates `sendMagicLink` middleware to allow adding old email address to payload. Checks for if new email address already exists in db before creating magic link, throws error in case of duplicate email.
- Updates magic link parsing for data to check if the intention is to update email address and update member's email to new email address in case its allowed.
- Return session data from magic link using the new email address
no-issue
Without this flag the checkout session will ignore any default trial periods
attached to the plan. Now we are able to give basic support for trials, by
attaching a trial period in Stripe Dashboard
no issue
- Makes passing `name` and `note` field in member update data as optional instead of making them undefined
- Allows email to be updated
- Adds stripe subscriptions list to updated member's response data to make update consistent with get method
refs TryGhost/members.js#29
- Uses the metadata option in stripe checkout flow to add member's name on creation via anonymous checkout flow
- Allows clients like memebrs.js to pass member's info like name from checkout signup flow
refs TryGhost/members.js#29
- Allows passing metadata to checkout session API
- Metadata is passed to stripe's checkout session on creation and read back from webhook event
- Allows clients like members.js to pass custom info like member name to Stripe flow
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- Current update stripe subscription API calls only allowed cancelling a plan
- This change adds option to pass plan's nickname as `planName` in request to update subscription to new plan
- Checks if plan name is valid and updates stripe subscription to new plan at default prorate behavior
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/members.js/issues/10
- Allows passing an additional `customerEmail` value to our checkout creation API
- This value is used to pass `customer_email` option to stripe's checkout session - https://stripe.com/docs/api/checkout/sessions/create#create_checkout_session-customer_email.
The `customer_email` allows pre-filling the customer's email field in case of an anonymous checkout as customer doesn't exist already, and also ensures the stripe subscription is created with same email address as given by user during signup flow.
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We were using incorrect method for logging in geolocation warning - `this.logging.warn(err)` - as `this.logging` doesn't exist in this file. Updated to use correct logging method.
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- Adding these properties allows specifying which currency is currently used on member's plan.
- Supported currencies list: USD, AUD, CAD, GBP, EUR
- They were chosen based on the most used/requested currencies within Ghost
- With adding multiple available currencies that can be setup also had to add handling of Stripes limitation of having single currency per paying customer
requires f38d490886
- adds `lib/geolocation.js` with `getGeolocationFromIP()` function which uses https://geojs.io to lookup geolocation data from an IPv4 or IPv6 address
- updates `create/updateMember()` functions to work with a `geolocation` property in the passed in object
- if `geolocation` is `undefined` when updating a member do not reset any existing property
- updates `sendMagicLink` middleware to extract the IP address from the request and stores it as part of the token payload
- updates `getMemberDataFromMagicLinkToken()` method to extract the IP address from the token payload and perform a geolocation lookup if we have an IP address and a matching member does not already have geolocation data
This reverts commit 5f0d2168f3.
After discussing the best approach to multipe currency problem would be
to allow creating multiple "Complimentary" plans. All security related
checks should stay strictly based on name and would not cause issues.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost-Admin/pull/1430
- When the client creates a complimentary plan with other currency than USD we should not allow for it to avoid creating a mess in the Stripe plans