The original commit made a number of well-meaning but suboptimal product
changes to the invoice events, such as threading them under the invoice id
rather than the customer id. It also seems to be causing 500s for
invoiceitem events, though I'm not sure why.
This reverts commit 65489b0391.
Apparently, Clubhouse has two different payloads for story label
changes, one where the label name lives inside the "references"
object, and the other where it lives inside the "actions" object.
Their webhook API is still in beta, so this could just be a bug.
Anyhow, we should support both.
For unsupported or invalid payloads, we should just raise the
UnexpectedWebhookEventType exception and let our logging system
take care of recording the payload that caused the error.
This commit improves a couple of things:
* All of the message templates are now at the top, a convention
we follow in a lot of our webhooks.
* Messages are not prefixed with any emojis. We don't do this in
any of our other webhooks. Plus, the emojis were outdated.
* Remove some superfluous code.
* Use ```quote <quote goes here> ``` style formatting for
quoted text instead of the `>` character.
This commit only adds support for the four events that have sample
payloads provided for them on the Pagerduty developer website.
Support for the remaining events will be added in subsequent
commits, as we get access to more sample payloads.
We still create a Python 2 virtualenv for thumbor but that’s
separate (/srv/zulip-thumbor-venv from
scripts/lib/create-thumbor-venv).
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
This section is largely unnecessary, doesn't convey any useful
information, and is probably a remnant from an older version of
this doc that we forgot to remove.
A key part of this is the new helper, get_user_by_delivery_email. Its
verbose name is important for clarity; it should help avoid blind
copy-pasting of get_user (which we'll also want to rename).
Unfortunately, it requires detailed understanding of the context to
figure out which one to use; each is used in about half of call sites.
Another important note is that this PR doesn't migrate get_user calls
in the tests except where not doing so would cause the tests to fail.
This probably deserves a follow-up refactor to avoid bugs here.
There are (at least) two types of objects that could be sent with a
charge.succeeded event, a Charge (e.g. for credit cards) or a Payment (if
they pay by ACH). We were handling the first but not the second.
This commit also updates the fixture for the existing charge.succeeded event
to the latest API version.
Recent changes merged in #10877 didn't handle these events
correctly. The linkified_id function breaks for the `discount`
object in the JSON payload. A cursory glance at Stripe's docs
tells me that since a discount is associated with a customer
or a coupon, it makes sense for a `discount` object to not have
an ID that can necessarily be linked to. So, we can just link
to the associated coupon instead.
There are only a handful of non-JSON webhooks that wouldn't
benefit from the notify_bot_owner_on_invalid_json feature.
Specifically, these are the webhooks where the third-party product
uses another format, whether it be HTML form-encoded, XML, or
something else.
Tweaked by tabbott to correc the list of excluded webhooks.
Previously, the Stripe webhook code was riddled with implicit
assertions that there were exactly N event types within a given
category, and we handled the last one in a final `else` clause in the
block. This was likely to cause confusing problems in the event that
we're missing an event type (or Stripe adds a new one).
We fix this by just adding a few more conditionals and raising the
standard "unexpected event type" exception for the others.