If make_end_of_cycle_updates_if_needed returns None it means the current
plan has been ended. So we should change the value of variable plan_name
only if last_ledger_entry is not None.
This will otherwise throw error when the billing page is accessed
after a plan is expired. A proper followup would be to not show
licenses, licenses_used etc if the current plan is on Limited.
This specifically fixes an issue where a customer chose monthly payment
plan instead of annual, getting stuck with the higher monthly payments.
With this change, the Customer plan can be set to ENDED and they can go
through /upgrade/ again and choose annual payments.
A proper follow-up should be to make it possible to change between
monthly/annual on the /billing/ page.
Then, find and fix a predictable number of previous misuses.
With a small change by tabbott to preserve backwards compatibility for
sending `yes` for the `forged` field.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
This sidesteps tricky escaping issues, and will make it easier to
build a strict Content-Security-Policy.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
Only CustomerPlan.ACTIVE is being used in the code / in production, so don't
need a db migration to move the other CustomerPlan.status constants around.
Previously, when users got a "payment failed" email from Stripe (e.g. if
their card failed on renewal), they would enter in a new card on
/billing#payment-method, and wouldn't find out if the card worked till
Stripe retried the payment 4 days later.
This is a major rewrite of the billing system. It moves subscription
information off of stripe Subscriptions and into a local CustomerPlan
table.
To keep this manageable, it leaves several things unimplemented
(downgrading, etc), and a variety of other TODOs in the code. There are also
some known regressions, e.g. error-handling on /upgrade is broken.
A lot of the seemingly unrelated test fixture changes are because we're
removing a query to stripe in the upgrade path, in cases when the user's
realm has an existing Customer object.
The fixture changes are because self.upgrade formerly used to cause a page load
of /billing, which in turn calls Customer.retrieve.
If we ran the full test suite with GENERATE_STRIPE_FIXTURES=True, we would
likely see several more Customer.retrieve.N.json's being deleted. But
keeping them there for now to keep the diff small.
When we started the billing system we started by following conventions used
in the Stripe documentation, but in hindsight it makes more sense to follow
conventions used in the Zulip codebase.
Also fixes a bug in process_initial_upgrade. If you have a card on file
(e.g. from a previous subscription), and try to upgrade by billing by
invoice, neither the if nor the elif condition applies.