- As per the patch, cvv_message_response contains 3D verification URL for those payments which require it. So need to migrate to the new column to maintain data integrity
- Added redirect_auth_url column to spree_payments table
- Updated payment redirection logic to use redirect_auth_url instead of cvv_response_message
- Cleans up old monkeypatch usage and improves Stripe checkout reliability
This was accidentally included in merged PR #13192 but is due to be added in unmerged PR #13113
I rectified this in my dev env and regenerated schema to ensure it was correct (I didn't manually edit it).
A Vine voucher is really a specific type of FlatRate voucher but because
a Vine voucher can be used by mutiple enterprise, it can be considered
different enough to warrant it's own class.
It still share a lot of the behaviour of a FlatRate voucher, so to avoid
duplication, all the shared functionality have been moved to a
Vouchers::FlatRatable concern.
- presence: true is redundant since Rails 5.0 BUT applies
with new default config of
belongs_to_required_by_default to true.
Lots of files with belongs_to_required_by_default = false
(backward compatibility).
So: deleting this setting implies to adding optional: true
- added 'NOT NULL' constraints so model constraints match
with contraints on DB tables.
- corresponding migration files to match AR Models &
DB tables
- rake tasks to check corrupt data (ie: NULL/nil in id fields)
(previous commit)
- updated the todo
- presence: true is redundant since Rails 5.0 BUT applies
with new default config of
belongs_to_required_by_default to true.
Lots of files with belongs_to_required_by_default = false
(backward compatibility).
So: deleting this setting implies to adding optional: true
- added 'NOT NULL' constraints so model constraints match
with contraints on DB tables.
- corresponding migration files to match AR Models &
DB tables
- rake tasks to check corrupt data (ie: NULL/nil in id fields)
- updated the todo
- presence: true is redundant since Rails 5.0 BUT applies
with new default config of
belongs_to_required_by_default to true.
Lots of files with belongs_to_required_by_default = false
(backward compatibility).
So: deleting this setting implies to adding optional: true
- added 'NOT NULL' constraints so model constraints match
with contraints on DB tables.
- corresponding migration files to match AR Models &
DB tables
- rake tasks to check corrupt data (ie: NULL/nil in id fields)
- updated the todo
- presence: true is redundant since Rails 5.0 BUT applies
with new default config of
belongs_to_required_by_default to true.
Lots of files with belongs_to_required_by_default = false
(backward compatibility).
So: deleting this setting implies to adding optional: true
- added 'NOT NULL' constraints so model constraints match
with contraints on DB tables.
- corresponding migration files to match AR Models &
DB tables
- rake tasks to check corrupt data (ie: NULL/nil in id fields)
- updated the todo
- presence: true is redundant since Rails 5.0 BUT applies
with new default config of
belongs_to_required_by_default to true
Lots of files with belongs_to_required_by_default = false
(backward compatibility)
So: deleting this setting implies to adding optional: true
- added 'NOT NULL' constraints so model constraints match
with contraints on DB tables.
- updated the todo
We want to link variants/products to external DFC SuppliedProducts to
trigger supplier orders when local stock is exhausted. This is the first
step to enable the link.