# Find gaps in the sequence of payment ids. # If there are gaps then see if there is a log entry with a payment result for # the now lost payment. If there are some then you probably want to follow up # with the affected enterprise and see if customers need to be refunded. # # ## Usage # Report of the last 35 days: # rake ofn:missing_payments[35] namespace :ofn do desc 'Find payments that got lost' task :missing_payments, [:days] => :environment do |_task_, args| days = args[:days].andand.to_i || 7 payments_sequence = Spree::Payment.where("created_at > ?", days.days.ago).order(:id).pluck(:id) payments_range = (payments_sequence.first..payments_sequence.last).to_a missing_payment_ids = payments_range - payments_sequence puts "Gaps in the payments sequence: #{missing_payment_ids.count}" log_entries = Spree::LogEntry.where( source_type: "Spree::Payment", source_id: missing_payment_ids ) return if log_entries.empty? CSV do |out| out << headers log_entries.each do |entry| begin details = Psych.load(entry.details) rescue StandardError Logger.new(STDERR).warn(entry) next end out << row(details, details.params) end end end def headers [ "Created", "Order", "Success", "Message", "Payment ID", "Action", "Amount", "Currencty", "Receipt" ] end def row(details, params) [ Time.zone.at(params["created"] || 0).to_datetime, params["description"], details.success?, details.message, params["id"], params["object"], params["amount"], params["currency"], params["receipt_url"] ] end end