Join service was deleted and its functionality was integrated into the team-accounts API. General rearrangement and renaming of server-related files were made, particularly for billing-related services to ensure consistency. This made it necessary to fix import paths across multiple files.
Enhanced the README file with additional sections explaining import paths, non-route folders, server-side code, and updating packages. Additionally, the import path for 'UserAccountHeader' in the billing page file was refactored to a relative import for better readability and maintenance.
The commit introduces the ability to view lifetime orders on the billing page. It has updated the logic in both account and user billing pages to accommodate this change. Now, instead of only dealing with subscriptions, the pages can also cater to lifetime orders.
This update enhances the capability of the billing system to handle different types of billing modes (subscription-based or one-time payments) and introduces an environment variable for configuring the preferred billing mode. It also refactors the data fetching process in the `loadPersonalAccountBillingPageData` and `loadTeamAccountBillingPageData` to retrieve the proper data depending on the chosen billing mode. Detailed documentation was added in README.md to guide the configuration of the billing schema.
A new loader for team and personal account billing pages has been created to fetch subscription and customer data. This change offloads the task of loading account data from the account billing pages to the newly created loaders, thus simplifying the code in the billing pages.
Furthermore, caching allows the same requested to be deduped across server components
This update modifies the billing system to properly handle both single and recurring payment plans. Logic is introduced to determine whether the selected plan is recurring or a one-time payment and adjust the interface accordingly. The naming of some components and variables has been changed to more accurately reflect their purpose. Additionally, a
Refactored the 'plan-picker' component in the billing gateway to remove unwanted line items and improve checkout session and subscription handling. Enhanced the localization support by adding translations in the plan picker and introduced a new function to check trial eligibility so that existing customers can't start a new trial period. These changes enhance the usability of the application across different regions and provide accurate trial period conditions.
Added translations in "plan-picker" for better localization support. Introduced a new functionality to check trial eligibility where existing customers can't start a trial. Removed unnecessary billing line items like 'per-seat' and 'metered'. Also, made significant changes in multiple files to align with the updated internationalization best practices. The changes aim to make application more user-friendly across different locales and provide accurate trial period conditions.
The layout for responsive designs has been updated in plan-picker component. Subscription type has been removed from billing/page.tsx and subscription fetching has been improved with additional query parameters in both billing/page.tsx and current-plan-card.tsx. Errors were also corrected in i18n translation keys in team-account-checkout-form.tsx. CurrentPlanCard's component props now includes line items in the subscription object. Changes in billing/page.tsx include adaptation of container width to be fully responsive.
Numerous component files have been renamed for better organization and readability. This includes changing 'app' to 'account-layout' in various instances and 'organization' to 'team' to ensure consistency across code. Additionally, dependencies within codes have been updated in line with the renaming. The pull request also includes a minor update to the pnpm-lock file, reflecting the latest version of Next.js.
This commit updates various components in the billing flow due to a new schema that supports multiple line items per plan. The added flexibility rendered 'line-items-mapper.ts' redundant, which has been removed. Additionally, webhooks have been created for handling account membership insertions and deletions, as well as handling subscription deletions when an account is deleted. This message also introduces a new service to handle sending out invitation emails. Lastly, the validation of the billing provider has been improved for increased security and stability.
This commit simplifies the authentication mechanism by directly comparing user ID and primary owner ID while refactoring the Team Account container. Simultaneously, it internationalizes the metadata of several pages by creating server I18n instances for title translations, ensuring better support for varied languages.
This commit involves improving the user authentication process in the billing and accounts pages for better reliability. It also changes the name of 'organization-account-sidebar.config' to 'team-account-sidebar.config' for improved clarity and consistency.
This commit updates the naming convention of icons from Lucide-React, moving some package dependencies to "peerDependencies" in 'team-accounts', 'admin' and 'auth'. Additionally, it includes tweaks to the development server command in apps/web package.json and adds a logger reference to the shared package. Furthermore, cleanup work has been performed within the features and UI packages, and new scripts to interact with Stripe have been added to the root package.json.
The admin functionality related code has been removed which includes various user and organization functionalities like delete, update, ban etc. This includes action logic, UI components and supportive utility functions. Notable deletions include the server action files, dialog components for actions like banning and deleting, and related utility functions. This massive cleanup is aimed at simplifying the codebase and the commit reflects adherence to project restructuring.
Created a new package named billing-gateway which implements interfaces for different billing providers and provides a centralized service for payments. This will potentially help to maintain cleaner code by reducing direct dependencies on specific payment providers in the core application code. Additionally, made adjustments in existing services, like Stripe, to comply with this change. The relevant interfaces and types have been exported and imported accordingly.