Affected packages admin,attribution,console,metainfo,satellitedb,web,payments
This change removes the satellite/rewards package and its related usages.
It removes references to APIKeyInfo/PartnerID, Project/PartnerID
and User/PartnerID.
Issue: https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/5432
Change-Id: Ieaa352ee848db45e94f85556febdbcf1444d8c3e
This change allows for overriding project usage prices for a specific
partner so that users who sign up with that partner do not need their
invoices to be manually adjusted.
Relates to storj/storj-private#90
Change-Id: Ia54a9cc7c2f8064922bbb15861f974e5dea82d5a
Add the users current wallet balance to the endpoints for claiming and listing storjscan wallets. Also prevent a user with a claimed wallet address from claiming a new wallet.
Change-Id: I0dbf1303699f924d05c8c52359038dc5ef6c42a1
`len(m.attached)` was used without locking.
Also, use gofumpt to make whitespace usage more consistent.
Change-Id: Ifa9deedc8451f0c54e84d6ac3c2bdc1807688989
Add storjscan wallets implementation to the satellite. The wallets interface allows you to add and claim new wallets as called by the API. The storjscan specific implementation of this interface uses a wallets DB to associate the user to a wallet address, as well as a storjscan client to request and associate new wallets to the satellite.
Change-Id: I54081edb5545d4e3ee07cf1cce3d3e87cc00c4a1
We want to send email verification reminders to users from the satellite
core, but some of the functionality required to do so exists in the
satellite console service. We could simply import the console service
into the core to achieve this, but the service requires a lot of
dependencies that would go unused just to be able to send these emails.
Instead, we break out the needed functionality into a new service which
can be imported separately by the console service and the future email
chore.
The consoleauth service creates, signs, and checks the expiration of auth
tokens.
Change-Id: I2ad794b7fd256f8af24c1a8d73a203d508069078
"REST API" is a more accurate descriptor of the generated API in the
console package than "account management API". The generated API is very
flexible and will allow us to implement many more endpoints outside the
scope of "account management", and "account management" is not very well
defined to begin with.
Change-Id: Ie87faeaa3c743ef4371eaf0edd2826303d592da7
We are in the process of creating an api to allow users to manage their
accounts programmatically. We would like to use api keys for
authorization. We were originally going to create an entirely new table
for these api keys, but seeing as we already have 2 other tables for
keys/tokens, api_keys and oauth_tokens, we thought it might be better to
use one of these. We're using oauth_tokens.
We create a new oidc.OAuthTokenKind for account management api keys:
KindAccountManagementTokenV0. We made the key versioned because we
likely want to improve the implementation in the future, but we want to
get something functional out the door ASAP because the account management
api feature is highly desired.
Add a new method to oidc.OAuthTokens interface for revoking v0 account
management api keys, RevokeAccountManagementTokenV0. Add update method
to dbx implementation to allow updating the expiration. We will revoke
these keys by setting the expiration to 0 so they are expired.
Change-Id: Ideb8ae04b23aa55d5825b064b5e43e32eadc1fba
Users signing up through a url containing a promo code will have that code applied to their stripe account instead of the free tier coupon.
Change-Id: I071041b0934648ef3f5bdb05b6ec97c400f89ae4
Because of our free/paid tier plan, we do not need a paywall anymore. We
have not used it in a while, but still have leftover code laying around.
Change-Id: Iaea8c39faf042a2f7a6b837727bb135c8bdf2907
Add a config so that some percent of users require credit cards /
account balances
in order to create a project or have a promotional coupon applied
UI was updated to match needed paywall status
At this point we decided not to use a field to store if a user is in an
A/B
test, and instead just use math to see if they're in a test. We decided
to use MD5 (because its in Postgres too) and User UUID for that math.
Change-Id: I0fcd80707dc29afc668632d078e1b5a7a24f3bb3