This sets the corresponding _numeric columns to be NOT NULL (it has been
verified manually that there are no more NULL _numeric values on any
known satellites, and it should be impossible with current code to get
new NULL values in the _numeric columns.
We can't drop the _gob columns immediately, as there will still be code
running that expects them, but once this version is deployed we can
finally drop them and be totally done with this crazy 5-step migration.
Change-Id: I518302528d972090d56b3eedc815656610ac8e73
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
All code on known satellites at this moment in time should know how to
populate and use the new numeric columns on the
stripecoinpayments_tx_conversion_rates and coinpayments_transactions
tables in the satellite db. However, there are still gob-encoded
big.Float values in the database from before these columns existed. To
get rid of those values, so that we can excise the gob-decoding code
from the relevant sections, however, we need something to read the gob
bytestrings and convert them to numeric values, a few at a time, until
they're all gone.
To accomplish that, this change adds two chores to be run in the
satellite core process- one for the coinpayments_transactions table, and
one for the stripecoinpayments_tx_conversion_rates table. They should
run relatively infrequently, so that we do not impose any undue load on
processing resources or the db.
Both of these chores work without using explicit sql transactions, but
should still be concurrent-safe, since they work by way of
compare-and-swap type operations.
If the satellite core process needs to be restarted, both of these
chores will start scanning for migrateable rows from the beginning of
the id space again. This is not ideal, but shouldn't be a problem (as
far as I can tell, there are only a few thousand rows at most in either
of these tables on any production satellite).
Change-Id: I733b7cd96760d506a1cf52735f598c6c3aa19735
For a thorough explanation of the overall transition, see the message on
commit c053bdbd70.
This change will rename the columns containing gob-encoded big.Floats
and add new columns which will contain the equivalent data in a more
sql-friendly format.
The change should *not* break already-running satellite processes,
because all functionality touching these tables has already been taught
to work with these new columns if it sees any "undefined column" errors.
Change-Id: I229324376533e383c5d05064b8aedad149cf825b
This change adds some more checks to the deletion process for projects and
users, since we ran into a race condition during invoicing, where projects
have been deleted before the invoicing was finished, leading to missing
references.
This PR changes the logic to block user deletion if we are in exactly that period,
while also allowing the deletion of projects/users on free tier during the month.
Change-Id: Ic0735205e6633762fb7e3c2fa13e744cdfa5ec32
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
The error message Stripe's API was sending:
"This property cannot be expanded (total_discount_amounts).
You may want to try expanding 'data.total_discount_amounts' instead."
Change-Id: I9f8cea4107d826d837755be2c3c04675a36f3c37
Add some testing around adding/replacing promotional coupons and what
the user sees in the UI depending on their coupon status.
Change-Id: Ice6c0a0644d05af0c30c87a93ba963c0bb09e32d
3b751a35c Removed our old coupon functionality, and slightly reworked
the invoice List() function in the stripecoinpayments package.
It turns out, this is causing some issues when trying to delete users.
This change keeps the new functionality, which is used in the satellite
UI, but under a new name, ListWithDiscounts()
Change-Id: I6a62a1de480e09d005dd22d75aa1e024fd2ed3a0
Removes database tables and functionality related to our custom
coupon implementation because it has been superseded by the Stripe
coupon and promo code system. Requires implementations of the
payments Invoices interface to return coupon usages along with
invoices.
Change-Id: Iac52d2ff64afca8cc4dbb2d1f20e6ad4b39ddfde
Populate the egress_dead column for taking into account allocated bandwidth that can be removed because orders have been sent by the storage nodes. The bandwidth not used in these orders can be allocated again.
Change-Id: I78c333a03945cd7330aec052edd3562ec671118e
Why: big.Float is not an ideal type for dealing with monetary amounts,
because no matter how high the precision, some non-integer decimal
values can not be represented exactly in base-2 floating point. Also,
storing gob-encoded big.Float values in the database makes it very hard
to use those values in meaningful queries, making it difficult to do
any sort of analysis on billing.
Now that we have amounts represented using monetary.Amount, we can
simply store them in the database using integers (as given by the
.BaseUnits() method on monetary.Amount).
We should move toward storing the currency along with any monetary
amount, wherever we are storing amounts, because satellites might want
to deal with currencies other than STORJ and USD. Even better, it
becomes much clearer what currency each monetary value is _supposed_ to
be in (I had to dig through code to find that out for our current
monetary columns).
Deployment
----------
Getting rid of the big.Float columns will take multiple deployment
steps. There does not seem to be any way to make the change in a way
that lets existing queries continue to work on CockroachDB (it could be
done with rules and triggers and a stored procedure that knows how to
gob-decode big.Float objects, but CockroachDB doesn't have rules _or_
triggers _or_ stored procedures). Instead, in this first step, we make
no changes to the database schema, but add code that knows how to deal
with the planned changes to the schema when they are made in a future
"step 2" deployment. All functions that deal with the
coinbase_transactions table have been taught to recognize the "undefined
column" error, and when it is seen, to call a separate "transition shim"
function to accomplish the task. Once all the services are running this
code, and the step 2 deployment makes breaking changes to the schema,
any services that are still running and connected to the database will
keep working correctly because of the fallback code included here. The
step 2 deployment can be made without these transition shims included,
because it will apply the database schema changes before any of its code
runs.
Step 1:
No schema changes; just include code that recognizes the
"undefined column" error when dealing with the
coinbase_transactions or stripecoinpayments_tx_conversion_rates
tables, and if found, assumes that the column changes from Step
2 have already been made.
Step 2:
In coinbase_transactions:
* change the names of the 'amount' and 'received' columns to
'amount_gob' and 'received_gob' respectively
* add new 'amount_numeric' and 'received_numeric' columns with
INT8 type.
In stripecoinpayments_tx_conversion_rates:
* change the name of the 'rate' column to 'rate_gob'
* add new 'rate_numeric' column with NUMERIC(8, 8) type
Code reading from either of these tables must query both the X_gob
and X_numeric columns. If X_numeric is not null, its value should
be used; otherwise, the gob-encoded big.Float in X_gob should be
used. A chore might be included in this step that transitions values
from X_gob to X_numeric a few rows at a time.
Step 3:
Once all prod satellites have no values left in the _gob columns, we
can drop those columns and add NOT NULL constraints to the _numeric
columns.
Change-Id: Id6db304b404e6fde44f5a8c23cdaeeaaa2324f20
Why: big.Float is not an ideal type for dealing with monetary amounts,
because no matter how high the precision, some non-integer decimal
values can not be represented exactly in base-2 floating point. Also,
storing gob-encoded big.Float values in the database makes it very hard
to use those values in meaningful queries, making it difficult to do
any sort of analysis on billing.
For better accuracy, then, we can just represent monetary values as
integers (in whatever base units are appropriate for the currency). For
example, STORJ tokens or Bitcoins can not be split into pieces smaller
than 10^-8, so we can store amounts of STORJ or BTC with precision
simply by moving the decimal point 8 digits to the right. For USD values
(assuming we don't want to deal with fractional cents), we can move the
decimal point 2 digits to the right.
To make it easier and less error-prone to deal with the math involved, I
introduce here a new type, monetary.Amount, instances of which have an
associated value _and_ a currency.
Change-Id: I03395d52f0e2473cf301361f6033722b54640265
the month
The Stripe API had a bug before that it wasn't calcualting the input
timestamp based on correct timezone. We had a workaround to not include
the last day of the month in our code when submitting to Stripe.
Now, Stripe has fixed the issue. We need to remove the workaround and
include the last day of the month into our invoice generation
Change-Id: Ic6364ed071be73a19f0b0b46f274a02fb2489db5
This command is intended to be run as part of invoice generation - it
iterates over Stripe customers, and applies the free tier coupon to any
customer who doesn't already have a coupon.
This way, we can ensure that all customers have at least the free tier
coupon before and after invoice generation, in case a different coupon
has expired.
Change-Id: I33a4aff9174049f9e051de53ef65298ca65ed688
Full path: satellite/{payments,console},web/satellite
* Adds the ability to apply coupon codes from the billing page in the
satellite UI.
* Flag for coupon code UI is split into two flags - one for the billing
page and one for the signup page. This commit implements the first, but
not the second.
* Update the Stripe dependency to v72, which is necessary to
use Stripe's promo code functionality.
Change-Id: I19d9815c48205932bef68d87d5cb0b000498fa70
Bucket tally calculation will be removed from metaloop and will
use metabase objects iterator directly.
At the moment only bucket tally needs objects so it make no sense
to implement separate objects loop.
Change-Id: Iee60059fc8b9a1bf64d01cafe9659b69b0e27eb1
this service exists to do currency conversions, which is
the best I can assume that this was meant to be named.
Change-Id: Ia2416f5475749e8bfe8d05bf491649576f6d77bf
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
Satellites set their configuration values to default values using
cfgstruct, however, it turns out our tests don't test these values
at all! Instead, they have a completely separate definition system
that is easy to forget about.
As is to be expected, these values have drifted, and it appears
in a few cases test planet is testing unreasonable values that we
won't see in production, or perhaps worse, features enabled in
production were missed and weren't enabled in testplanet.
This change makes it so all values are configured the same,
systematic way, so it's easy to see when test values are different
than dev values or release values, and it's less hard to forget
to enable features in testplanet.
In terms of reviewing, this change should be actually fairly
easy to review, considering private/testplanet/satellite.go keeps
the current config system and the new one and confirms that they
result in identical configurations, so you can be certain that
nothing was missed and the config is all correct.
You can also check the config lock to see what actual config
values changed.
Change-Id: I6715d0794887f577e21742afcf56fd2b9d12170e
Rather than applying our internal satellite implementation of coupons
when new accounts are created, use a configured Stripe coupon instead.
If no configuration is set, no coupon will be applied.
This change also removes logic for adding coupons to customers who pay
with crypto - they will already have the free tier coupon applied
anyway.
We will be phasing out our internal coupon implementation.
Change-Id: Ieb87ddb3412acbc74986aa9d18a4cbd93c29861a
multiregion satellites have complex database connection strings
largely due to using a different backend for the repair queue than
cockroach.
billing stuff didn't work right with this.
Change-Id: Ie8759a8c47e71347c3a190abfc9d53945d7b8855
We are already adding the free tier coupons at the end of
InvoiceApplyCoupons, but there is a case where we will charge customers
who do not currently have a coupon the next time invoices are generated.
By applying the free tier coupon before preparing invoice project
records, we cover this case.
Once every customer has a coupon, it will be safe to remove this
functionality and only apply new coupons at the end of invoicing.
Change-Id: I65afbe5c0b84e63eeb1a0221e8d95311d87641a0
errs.Class should not contain "error" in the name, since that causes a
lot of stutter in the error logs. As an example a log line could end up
looking like:
ERROR node stats service error: satellitedbs error: node stats database error: no rows
Whereas something like:
ERROR nodestats service: satellitedbs: nodestatsdb: no rows
Would contain all the necessary information without the stutter.
Change-Id: I7b7cb7e592ebab4bcfadc1eef11122584d2b20e0
The previously configured never-expiring coupon does not refill every
month. Eventually, even though it never expires, it will run out. This
commit makes several small changes to address this issue for the free
tier:
* Change the config for the promotional coupon to be $1.65 for 1 month
(the change from $10 to $1.65 is due to our recent pricing changes)
* Update PopulatePromotionalCoupons (PPC for brevity) to add promotional
coupons to users with expired and consumed coupons (all users with a
project and no active coupons should get a new coupon when PPC is called)
* Call PPC at the end of the `create-invoice-coupons` stage of invoice
generation - after current coupons are processed and expired/exhausted.
* Remove legacy admin functionality for PPC from satellite/console - we
do not currently use it, but if we did, it should be in satellite/admin
instead.
Change-Id: I77727b97bef972df32ebb23cdc05055827076e2a
metabase has become a central concept and it's more suitable for it to
be directly nested under satellite rather than being part of metainfo.
metainfo is going to be the "endpoint" logic for handling requests.
Change-Id: I53770d6761ac1e9a1283b5aa68f471b21e784198
* Add a nullable billing_periods column in the coupons table
* Add nullable billing_periods column to the currently unused
coupon_codes table
* Drop the duration column from the coupon_codes table
* Replace duration config type so that the default promotional coupon
can be configured to never expire
Zero downtime migration plan:
* Add billing_periods column to coupons and coupon_codes tables (this change)
* After one release, remove all references to the old duration column,
replacing with references to billing_periods. At this point, we can also
change the defult promotional coupon to never expire and migrate over
values from the old duration column.
* After another release, drop the duration column.
Change-Id: I374e8dc9fab9f81b4a5bc681771955662d4c007a
This change completes the column migration of
5f6fccc6e8 and
2f648fd981.
It resets every users project limits who are below or equal to our
current production defaults.
Change-Id: Ie041d08bb67b62844f6023190fc00bc2dad5b1cb
This makes it possible to remove of this obsolete flag from the
multi-tenant gateway.
As a consequence, displaying the GATEWAY_0_ACCESS env var will always
require a running storj-sim. Until now, it was required only the first
time. Then the value was stored in the 'access' config. But this is now
not possible anymore.
The changes in StripeMock are required to fix failures in integration
tests. StripeMock is in-memory and its data does not survive restarts of
storj-sim. The second and following starts of storj-sim had invalid
state of StripeMock, which failed requests that were required to
populate the GATEWAY_0_ACCESS env var. The changes in StripeMock makes
it repopulate the Stripe customers from the database.
Change-Id: I981a208172b76577f12ecdaae485f5ae4ea269bc
The same was that our Admin API handles project and account deletions currently, we would like
to have the same checks on the user-facing API. This PR adds the same checks to the console service.
General more applicable checks have been moved directly into the payments service.
In addition it adds the BucketsDB to the console DB, to have easier access and avoiding import cycles with
the metainfo package.
A small cleanup around our unnecessary monkit imports made it in as well.
Change-Id: I8769b01c2271c1687fbd2269a738a41764216e51
Our current endpoints bail on us, if the column data is null. Thus we need
to take the intermediate step and set the default to a fixed value and
reset those with the following release.
It sets the default column value to our current config values of 50GB
for storage and bandwidth and 100 buckets, while still enabling the field to be nullable.
All 0 values are migrated to be the default as well to ensure they can
keep using their projects, as with the original change, 0 actually means 0.
Change-Id: I797be80ce2d2105091599dc1b3fc76f74336b66b
Currently we have no way to actually set one
of the following limits to 0 (meaning not usable):
- maxBuckets
- usageLimit
- bandwidthLimit
With having the field nullable,
NULL corresponds to the global default,
0 now actually 0 and
a set value determines a custom limit.
Change-Id: I92bb77529dcbd0881ae8368921be9d246eb0919e
Jira: https://storjlabs.atlassian.net/browse/USR-822
This the last step of dropping these 2 db tables. It also deletes all
code associate with them.
Change-Id: I8be840dc2a7be255cf6308c9434b729fe4d9391e
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