Instead of randomly generating an integer for the realm string_id
and realm name use a counter to increment the string ids by one.
This way if a particular realm fails the test, it will be easier
to identify which one failed.
Also, removes unused Customer objects that were being returned on
realm creation in the test, as these were not being checked/used
in the test.
In commit a3093fad9, we made Hamlet a billing admin for testing.
Because the approve sponsorship flow sends messages from the
notification bot to both organization owners and billing admins,
we need to update that test to cover both of those user types.
Adds `create_stripe_payment_intent` to the BillingSession abstract
class for the initial upgrade process, which is used only in
`setup_upgrade_checkout_session_and_payment_intent`.
Adds a helper dataclass for the data used to create the stripe
payment intent, StripePaymentIntentData, for the implementation of
more than one child class of BillingSession.
Also adds two abstract helper functions for getting the above stripe
payment intent data as well as updating that data for a stripe
checkout session that is associated with a payment intent:
update_data_for_checkout_session_and_payment_intent,
get_data_for_stripe_payment_intent.
Adds `create_stripe_checkout_session` to BillingSession abstract
class, which is then used in all places where a stripe.checkout.Session
and Session were created: start_retry_payment_intent_session,
start_card_update_stripe_session, and
setup_upgrade_checkout_session_and_payment_intent.
Adds a `billing_session_url` abstract property to the BillingSession
abstract class and for the RealmBillingSession child class sets that
value to `self.realm.uri`.
setup_upgrade_checkout_session_and_payment_intent was not using the
datetime values that were being returned by compute_plan_parameters,
so just get the price per license directly.
Moves `update_billing_method_of_current_plan` to the BillingSession
abstract class.
Adds a helper function for support views for the realm case:
`update_realm_billing_method`.
Moves `update_sponsorship_status` to BillingSession abstract class
as `update_customer_sponsorship_status`.
Updates the support views to have a helper for updating this on a
realm: `update_realm_sponsorship_status`.
Makes `approve_sponshorship` an abstract method in BillingSession
abstract base class and moves the implementation for realms to the
RealmBillingSession child class.
Adds `approve_realm_sponsorship` helper function that's used in
the support view and initiates the billing session.
Creates an enum class, AuditLogEventType, and an abstract method in
BillingSession, get_audit_log_event, so that we have an abstraction
for getting the audit log event type since it might be different for
Customer objects with a realm vs a remote_server.
This moves the logic for `attach_realm_discount`, which is used in
the support view, to be in the BillingSession class.
Updates the function name to be `attach_discount_to_customer` so
that the context is generalized vs realm specific.
Updates RealmBillingSession implementation to account for actions
that are initiated by a support admin user.
Also moves the helper function `get_discount_for_realm` that is
only used in support views to `corporate/lib/support.py`.
So that all child classes of BillingSession generate the same data
structure for customers that are created in Stripe, revise
`get_data_for_stripe_customer` to return a specific dataclass:
StripeCustomerData.
So that `update_or_create_stripe_customer` can work for Customer
objects with either a realm or remote_server, we create an abstract
base class, BillingSession, and implement a child class for the
current implementation of Customer objects with a realm.
Refactoring `update_or_create_stripe_customer` also moves
`create_stripe_customer` and `replace_payment_method` to the
BillingSession class.
In ensure_customer_does_not_have_active_plan, we were already going
through the Customer table to get/check for an active CustomerPlan.
Now we directly get/check for an active CustomerPlan with via the
Customer, which allows for reusing this function for Customer
objects without a Realm set.
Moves two functions in corporate/lib/stripe.py that are used to
get data for the main installation activity analytics page to a
separate file: corporate/lib/analytics.py.
Also, updates these functions for the possibility of realm being
None for a Customer object.
Upgrading stripe to 6.0.0 in e32366638a
breaks our Stripe integration due to API version change making us fail
to finalize creating an invoice and charge the customer.
For the upstream details see:
60ab6ac7d7/CHANGELOG.md (600---2023-08-16)
6.0.0 uses 2023-08-16 Stripe API version unless specified otherwise. We
want to use 2020-08-27.
Setting stripe.api_version in corporate/lib/stripe.py is sufficient for
it to be set everywhere else. This is supported by the fact that we also
only set stripe.api_key in that file.
Fixes two bugs involving organization with
exempt_from_license_number_check enabled:
1. If the organization had e.g. 100 users and upgraded their plan,
specifying 50 licenses, the generated LicenseLedger and thus the
corresponding invoice was still for 100 users.
2. The organization was unable to use the billing/plan endpoint (update
plan endpoint) to make their number of licenses less than the current
number of users.
Organizations with exempt_from_license_number_check are supposed to be
able to declare whatever license number they want, as this attribute
allows having pricing schemes where an organization only pays us for a
subset of their users.
This migration applies under the assumption that extra_data_json has
been populated for all existing and coming audit log entries.
- This removes the manual conversions back and forth for extra_data
throughout the codebase including the orjson.loads(), orjson.dumps(),
and str() calls.
- The custom handler used for converting Decimal is removed since
DjangoJSONEncoder handles that for extra_data.
- We remove None-checks for extra_data because it is now no longer
nullable.
- Meanwhile, we want the bouncer to support processing RealmAuditLog entries for
remote servers before and after the JSONField migration on extra_data.
- Since now extra_data should always be a dict for the newer remote
server, which is now migrated, the test cases are updated to create
RealmAuditLog objects by passing a dict for extra_data before
sending over the analytics data. Note that while JSONField allows for
non-dict values, a proper remote server always passes a dict for
extra_data.
- We still test out the legacy extra_data format because not all
remote servers have migrated to use JSONField extra_data.
This verifies that support for extra_data being a string or None has not
been dropped.
Co-authored-by: Siddharth Asthana <siddharthasthana31@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
Translators benefit from the extra information in the field names, and
need the reordering freedom that isn’t available with multiple
positional fields.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Note that we use the DjangoJSONEncoder so that we have builtin support
for parsing Decimal and datetime.
During this intermediate state, the migration that creates
extra_data_json field has been run. We prepare for running the backfilling
migration that populates extra_data_json from extra_data.
This change implements double-write, which is important to keep the
state of extra data consistent. For most extra_data usage, this is
handled by the overriden `save` method on `AbstractRealmAuditLog`, where
we either generates extra_data_json using orjson.loads or
ast.literal_eval.
While backfilling ensures that old realm audit log entries have
extra_data_json populated, double-write ensures that any new entries
generated will also have extra_data_json set. So that we can then safely
rename extra_data_json to extra_data while ensuring the non-nullable
invariant.
For completeness, we additionally set RealmAuditLog.NEW_VALUE for
the USER_FULL_NAME_CHANGED event. This cannot be handled with the
overridden `save`.
This addresses: https://github.com/zulip/zulip/pull/23116#discussion_r1040277795
Note that extra_data_json at this point is not used yet. So the test
cases do not need to switch to testing extra_data_json. This is later
done after we rename extra_data_json to extra_data.
Double-write for the remote server audit logs is special, because we only
get the dumped bytes from an external source. Luckily, none of the
payload carries extra_data that is not generated using orjson.dumps for
audit logs of event types in SYNC_BILLING_EVENTS. This can be verified
by looking at:
`git grep -A 6 -E "event_type=.*(USER_CREATED|USER_ACTIVATED|USER_DEACTIVATED|USER_REACTIVATED|USER_ROLE_CHANGED|REALM_DEACTIVATED|REALM_REACTIVATED)"`
Therefore, we just need to populate extra_data_json doing an
orjson.loads call after a None-check.
Co-authored-by: Zixuan James Li <p359101898@gmail.com>
exempt_from_license_number_check was initially added allowing
organizations with it enabled to invite new users above their number of
licenses.
However, an organization with this permission enabled,
cannot upgrade if they weren't on a plan already - because when choosing
Manual license management, you cannot enter a number of licenses lower
than the current seat count. However, an organization like that probably
already has some users that they get free of charge - and thus they need
to be able to enter a lower number of licenses in order to upgrade.
This just replaces the billing/upgrade with the statement that
"Your organization has requested sponsored or discounted hosting.", so
it should include an obvious contact in case the customer wants to amend
something or just bump a request that may have gotten missed.
Previously this was only available on the upgrade page - meaning an
organization that already bought a plan wouldn't be able to request a
sponsorship to get a discount or such, even if qualified.