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Most of the code for coordinating Stripe subscriptions can be found in `plans.ts`. Conceptually, we organize subscriptions as follows:
Most of the code for coordinating Stripe subscriptions can be found in plans.ts
. Conceptually, we organize subscriptions as follows:
Price
captures the ID information of a Stripe Price and it's current status:
inactive
means that the price should no longer be used (but may have been used previously).active
means that the price should be used going forward.Product
maps to what is shown in Stripe's Product Catalogue UI. These help use organize the dev and prod versions of a Product
, as well as their underlying productId
and priceIds
.Plan
is a collection of Product
s, organized by their tier (basic, legacy_pro, pro, scale).Each Plan also specifies the eligiblePlanTiers
that it accepts for validation purposes. E.g. the basic plan specifies ['basic', 'legacy_pro', 'pro', 'scale']
in its eligiblePlanTiers
field, meaning that Products belonging within any of those tiers would satisfy validation requirements. Similarly, the basic plan specifies ['scale']
in its tiers field, meaning that only Products belonging to the scale Plans would satisfy validation.
Before adding a new price, you'll first need to identify the Stripe Stripe Product that the price should be added to.
Once you've added a new price to the product in Stripe's live
and test
mode, then you can come back and add it to the relevant product in plans.ts
.
For example, these are the dev and prod records for the legacy enterprise product:
const legacyEnterpriseDev = createProduct('prod_Hc9PMnHUmHvOlw', {
monthly_700: createPrice('price_1H2v6JIewCKA2h0IgUwsuctb', 'active'),
});
const legacyEnterpriseProd = createProduct('prod_GuGGWeMQ3SCuE9', {
monthly_700: createPrice('plan_GuGICX6nRtDthN', 'active'),
});
If you added a new Stripe price to this product that is billed yearly for $10,000, then you would add update the products as follows:
const legacyEnterpriseDev = createProduct('prod_Hc9PMnHUmHvOlw', {
monthly_700: createPrice('price_1H2v6JIewCKA2h0IgUwsuctb', 'active'),
yearly_10000: createPrice('...', 'active'),
});
const legacyEnterpriseProd = createProduct('prod_GuGGWeMQ3SCuE9', {
monthly_700: createPrice('plan_GuGICX6nRtDthN', 'active'),
yearly_10000: createPrice('...', 'active'),
});
ToDesktop's subscription flow needs to support both CLI and ToDesktop Builder customers. To achieve this, we dynamically create/load billing portals based on whether the customer is a CLI or ToDesktop Builder user, whether the customer needs to Upgrade or Update their plan, and whether the environment is in prod or dev.
This leaves us with 8 unique customer portal configurations:
Each configuration specifies the products and prices (with an active
status) that should be displayed when a user navigates to the customer billing portal.
The web app and desktop app then only need to specify the PortalConfigKey
when creating a checkout session from the client:
// begin a CLI upgrade customer portal session
await createCustomerPortalSession({
configuration: PortalConfigKey.CLIUpgradeProd,
flowData: {
type: 'subscription_update',
subscription_update: { subscription: subscription.id },
},
});
If you have updated the products that are used by any of the portal configurations, then you'll also need to increase the PORTAL_VERSION
constant by 1. This will ensure that the portals are rebuilt to use the latest products and prices. This happens in createCustomerPortalSession
in the web app.
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