refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3648
- Refactored Members API RouterController.createCheckoutSession: Split the method into smaller parts so we can reuse individual parts for the upcoming donation checkout session.
- Wired up donation checkout creation
- Added donation events
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3593
- also uses `.current_period_end` instead of `.created_at` to retrieve
the most recent subscription, when multiple customer with the same email
address are found. Reason: `created_at` date is reset when migrating
subscriptions between Stripe accounts
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3593
- when importing members via CSV, it's now possible to add the value "auto" for the "stripe_customer_id" field. When this option is passed, the importer will search for a Stripe customer based on the email address provided
- if there are multiple Stripe customers with the same email address, the customer with the most recent subscription is returned
no issue
- This is preparation work to be able to listen to events whenever Stripe gets enabled in live mode or disabled again.
- This creates two new event types, which are being dispatched with `DomainEvents` from the Stripe service on the `connect()` and - vice versa - the `disconnect()` methods.
As discussed with the product team we want to enforce kebab-case file names for
all files, with the exception of files which export a single class, in which
case they should be PascalCase and reflect the class which they export.
This will help find classes faster, and should push better naming for them too.
Some files and packages have been excluded from this linting, specifically when
a library or framework depends on the naming of a file for the functionality
e.g. Ember, knex-migrator, adapter-manager
The automatic_tax option is required to enable tax collection for
Stripe Checkout sessions. We've used getters here rather than an
explicit function, might wanna change that in future.
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/16057
Briefly, Ghost created two Customer objects via the Stripe API when an
existing subscriber would upgrade to a paid subscription, one in an API
call to create the Customer and then a second as a side effect of an API
call to create a Checkout session for the user. The fix is passing the
reference to the Customer object to the API call to create the Checkout
session; Stripe will no longer redundantly create a Customer object in
this case.
This largely impacts the owner's experience of the Stripe Dashboard; it
will correct their new Customer count (going forward) and make searches
for users by name or email address return one responsive object which
has the actual subscription in it versus returning two and forcing them
to look in each to e.g. refund a transaction or similar.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2262
Makes sure we only loop active Stripe prices. If we find an inactive
price, we also update it in our database now after this change.
refs https://jsdoc.app/tags-param.html#optional-parameters-and-default-values
- using an equals sign in the type definition is part of the Google
Closure syntax but we use the JSDoc syntax in all other places, and
tsc detects the different syntax
- this commit standardizes the syntax ahead of enforcing a certain style
down the line
- all are minor issues but they stop the editor showing function names,
parameters and return types otherwise
- this should help with a better developer experience
We're planning to change this from a warning to an error and need to
clean the codebase up before we do so.
In all of these cases the shadowing was known about and was not
causing unexpected behaviour, so the refactor consists entirely of
renaming, rather than refactoring/bug fixes.
- renames `refSource`, `refMedium` and `refUrl` to `referrerSource`, `referrerMedium` and `referrerUrl` respectively for consistent naming across files and usages
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1864
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1881
- triggers free member email alert via event dispatch from member create method
- passes subscription/stripe data to member creation for paid members so free member alert can be ignored for them
- moves subscription created event being called from webhook controller to `linkSubscription`, allows creating subscription events for all new subscriptions instead of ones just via webhooks
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1808
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1809
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1820
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1814
### Changes in `member-events` package
- Added MemberCreatedEvent (event, not model)
- Added SubscriptionCreatedEvent (event, not model)
### Added `member-attribution` package (new)
- Added the AttributionBuilder class which is able to convert a url history to an attribution object (exposed as getAttribution on the service itself, which handles the dependencies)
```
[{
"path": "/",
"time": 123
}]
```
to
```
{
"url": "/",
"id": null,
"type": "url"
}
```
- event handler listens for MemberCreatedEvent and SubscriptionCreatedEvent and creates the corresponding models in the database.
### Changes in `members-api` package
- Added urlHistory to `sendMagicLink` endpoint body + convert the urlHistory to an attribution object that is stored in the tokenData of the magic link (sent by Portal in this PR: https://github.com/TryGhost/Portal/pull/256).
- Added urlHistory to `createCheckoutSession` endpoint + convert the urlHistory to attribution keys that are saved in the Stripe Session metadata (sent by Portal in this PR: https://github.com/TryGhost/Portal/pull/256).
- Added attribution data property to member repository's create method (when a member is created)
- Dispatch MemberCreatedEvent with attribution
### Changes in `members-stripe-service` package (`ghost/stripe`)
- Dispatch SubscriptionCreatedEvent in WebhookController on subscription checkout (with attribution from session metadata)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1726
Free trial offers don't have a Stripe coupon created for them, as the trial is directly added to checkout session. So for mapping a subscription to offer, we pass the offer id directly from checkout metadata to link the subscription in backend with right offer data. This also handles the case where the offer id against a subscription can get overwritten for a subsequent subscription event, as the sub event from Stripe doesn't has the trial offer info.
- handles storing an offer id for a subscription
- updates member detail in Admin to show the offer info for a subscription
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1724
- wires trial days stored on a tier to stripe checkout session creation
- removes deprecated `trial_from_plan` if trial days is set
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/358
- Error handling should be done as close to the place that knows how to handle them. It's a catch-all block which doesn't add any logic, so does not really make sense to have that extra code in general "init" method which ideally should be just a whole bunch of calls with no extras.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1490
With multiple newsletters, paid members can choose their newsletter preference at the time of signup via Portal. This change handles the newsletter preference via stripe checkout metadata and stores it against the member on completing signup.
no issue
- When Ghost is running in a test environment, it is configured with an invalid Stripe key that looks like `sk_test***`. In this case the migrations try runnig creating request to Stripe, which fail. The failures pollute the output, which makes other valid errors lost.
- An example of such error log is following:
```
Invalid API Key provided: sk_test_******ripe
----------------------------------------
Error: Invalid API Key provided: sk_test_******ripe
at res.toJSON.then.StripeAPIError.message (/home/naz/Workspace/Ghost/Ghost/node_modules/stripe/lib/StripeResource.js:214:23)
at processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:96:5)
```
- There doesn't seem to be a good reason to do migrations in the test environment. Skipping them as a special case to fix the output pollution problem seems like a right solution
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1289
We had a bug where Tiers would have a name of 'Default Product', and a
Stripe Product would be created with the same name. This migration will
fixes those broken Stripe Products
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/214
- After disconnecting Stripe API the `_configured` flag stayed as `true`, causing behaviors as if Stripe was still connnected.
- The `api.configure` method was never reachable when disconnecting Stripe API, thus causes hanging "configured === false" state inside of the StripeAPI wrapper
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1374
We cannot update payment details for members which we don't know about,
so returning and giving a successful response to Stripe is the correct
thing to do.
refs: 23b383bedf
- @tryghost/error constructors take an object, not a string - the expectation is that message, context & help should all be set
- This does the bare minimum and just ensures message is set correctly
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1322
We no longer restart the Members service based on the Stripe service
being updated, which meant that if it was initially configured with
missing URL's and later Stripe connected, it would not get the new
config until a server restart. This moves the last of Stripe config into
the Stripe service, so that all things concerning Stripe can be handled
in one place and updated together.
no-issue
The `opts` parameter is optional but there was no default defined, this
was causing errors when trying to read the forceCreate property if opts
was not passed.
no-issue
This module is going to encapsulate all of the Stripe related logic, so
I'm renaming this file to be a little more specific about what it
relates to. Essentially this module will export a Stripe Service, and
this file is just one part of that.
no-issue
We are already in the Members repository so there's no need for members
in the directory name. The NPM package name however is unchanged and
still requires specificity as it is scoped to @tryghost as a whole
rather than the Members feature.