* SqlServer split manage collection permission
* Clarify names
* Test claims generation
* Test permission serialization
* Simplify claims building
* Use new collections permissions
* Throw on use of deprecated permissions
* Lower case all claims
* Remove todos
* Clean nonexistent project from test solution
* JsonIgnore for both system and newtonsoft json
* Make migrations more robust to multiple runs
* remove duplicate usings
* Remove obsolete permissions
* Test solutions separately to detect failures
* Handle dos line endings
* Fix collections create/update permissions
* Change restore cipher to edit permissions
* Improve formatting
* Simplify map
* Refactor test
* Move policy checking logic inside PolicyService
* Refactor to use currentContext.ManagePolicies
* Make orgUser status check more semantic
* Fix single org user checks
* Use CoreHelper implementation to deserialize json
* Refactor policy checks to use db query
* Use new db query for enforcing 2FA Policy
* Add Policy_ReadByTypeApplicableToUser
* Stub out EF implementations
* Refactor: use PolicyRepository only
* Refactor tests
* Copy SQL queries to proj and update sqlproj file
* Refactor importCiphersAsync to use new method
* Add EF implementations and tests
* Refactor SQL to remove unnecessary operations
* unzipping the build artifact before building docker image
* adding some debugging
* trying without the unzip. Seems to unzip itself
* fixing the two remaining issues
* disabling the docker image build step
Splitting out the build artifacts and the docker containers. Making the QA deploy more streamlined with the new build pipeline. Disabling the prod workflow, but keeping it until we fully migrate our deploy processes over to the new flow.
* Add autoscale fields to Organization
* Add autoscale setting changes
* Autoscale organizations
updates InviteUsersAsync to support all invite sources.
sends an email to org owners when organization autoscaled
* All organizations autoscale
Disabling autoscaling can be done by setting max seats to current seats.
We only warn about autoscaling on the first autoscaling event.
* Fix tests
* Bug fixes
* Simplify subscription update logic
* Void invoices that fail to delete
Stripe no longer allows deletion of draft invoices that were created as part of subscription updates. It's necessary to void out these invoices without sending tem to the client.
* Notify org owners when their subscription runs out of seats
* Use datetime for notifications
Allows for later re-sending email if we want to periodically remind
owners
* Do not update subscription if it already matches new quatity
* Include all migrations
* Remove unnecessary inline styling
* SubscriptionUpdate handles update decisions
* Remove unnecessary html setter
* PR review
* Use minimum access for class methods
* Use invoice to pay if subscription set to invoice
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Addison Beck <abeck@bitwarden.com>
* PR review
Move to subscriber model for subscription updates.
Co-authored-by: Addison Beck <abeck@bitwarden.com>
* Adding a QA environment specific configuration
* separating the bitwarden environment and stripe environment checks
* adding a logging statement for the PayPal webhook key check
* adding more logging
* switched logging type
* Changing the log level on the PayPal webhook. Removing the debugging log from the Stripe Controller
* Add SsoUser_ReadByUserIdOrganizationId
* Automatically reset stale/duplicate Sso links
* Fix typo
* Check for stale Sso link in existing user flow
* Delete any stale user record before provisioning new user
* Check for existing db query before creating
* PR feedback updates
Co-authored-by: Chad Scharf <3904944+cscharf@users.noreply.github.com>
* Finalize and void subscription updates
Stripe does not allow deletion of invoices created as subscription updates.
Instead, finalize it and void it out without sending to the customer.
* Store and Restore invoice days until due
Currently, we're overwriting customer invoice lead times whenever they
attempt to update their seat count. Changes are now updated to previous
behavior after our seat adjustment work
* PR Comments