Create a config to specify one-time prices and corresponding coupon
ids for partners.
github issue: https://github.com/storj/storj-private/issues/118
Change-Id: I67b26e7208b12ba8f0e6dc1b164dd9545b09cac0
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 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
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coupon implementation because it has been superseded by the Stripe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
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
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
Co-authored-by: littleskunk <jens.heimbuerge@googlemail.com>
Co-authored-by: JT Olio <hello@jtolio.com>
Co-authored-by: Igor <38665104+ihaid@users.noreply.github.com>
The new default promotional coupon is $10/month, and doesn't expire.
This change also migrates the coupon.duration column over to the new
coupon.billing_periods, and switches to rely completely on
billing_periods.
Change-Id: Ic3341e9fa4040449bab5e66ca4ee2640b095cf3d
* 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
We are implementing the free tier, which will give all new users 3
projects, 50gb storage, and 50gb bandwidth per project. All users will
receive a recurring coupon to cover this amount of usage.
With the free tier, we no longer need a paywall. Users will not need to
enter a payment method unless they want to increase their project or
usage limits.
Change-Id: If3b026e91858e5f557a2758e366616cecc8f21c7
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