Class: AdvancedBilling::SubscriptionStatusController
- Inherits:
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BaseController
- Object
- BaseController
- AdvancedBilling::SubscriptionStatusController
- Defined in:
- lib/advanced_billing/controllers/subscription_status_controller.rb
Overview
SubscriptionStatusController
Constant Summary
Constants inherited from BaseController
Instance Attribute Summary
Attributes inherited from BaseController
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#cancel_delayed_cancellation(subscription_id) ⇒ DelayedCancellationResponse
Removing the delayed cancellation on a subscription will ensure that it doesn’t get canceled at the end of the period that it is in.
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#cancel_dunning(subscription_id) ⇒ SubscriptionResponse
If a subscription is currently in dunning, the subscription will be set to active and the active Dunner will be resolved.
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#cancel_subscription(subscription_id, body: nil) ⇒ SubscriptionResponse
The DELETE action causes the cancellation of the Subscription.
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#initiate_delayed_cancellation(subscription_id, body: nil) ⇒ DelayedCancellationResponse
Advanced Billing offers the ability to cancel a subscription at the end of the current billing period.
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#pause_subscription(subscription_id, body: nil) ⇒ SubscriptionResponse
This will place the subscription in the on_hold state and it will not renew.
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#preview_renewal(subscription_id, body: nil) ⇒ RenewalPreviewResponse
The Chargify API allows you to preview a renewal by posting to the renewals endpoint.
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#reactivate_subscription(subscription_id, body: nil) ⇒ SubscriptionResponse
Advanced Billing offers the ability to reactivate a previously canceled subscription.
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#resume_subscription(subscription_id, calendar_billing_resumption_charge: ResumptionCharge::PRORATED) ⇒ SubscriptionResponse
Resume a paused (on-hold) subscription.
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#retry_subscription(subscription_id) ⇒ SubscriptionResponse
Advanced Billing offers the ability to retry collecting the balance due on a past due Subscription without waiting for the next scheduled attempt.
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#update_automatic_subscription_resumption(subscription_id, body: nil) ⇒ SubscriptionResponse
Once a subscription has been paused / put on hold, you can update the date which was specified to automatically resume the subscription.
Methods inherited from BaseController
#initialize, #new_api_call_builder, #new_parameter, #new_request_builder, #new_response_handler, user_agent, user_agent_parameters
Constructor Details
This class inherits a constructor from AdvancedBilling::BaseController
Instance Method Details
#cancel_delayed_cancellation(subscription_id) ⇒ DelayedCancellationResponse
Removing the delayed cancellation on a subscription will ensure that it doesn’t get canceled at the end of the period that it is in. The request will reset the ‘cancel_at_end_of_period` flag to `false`. This endpoint is idempotent. If the subscription was not set to cancel in the future, removing the delayed cancellation has no effect and the call will be successful. the subscription
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# File 'lib/advanced_billing/controllers/subscription_status_controller.rb', line 383 def cancel_delayed_cancellation(subscription_id) new_api_call_builder .request(new_request_builder(HttpMethodEnum::DELETE, '/subscriptions/{subscription_id}/delayed_cancel.json', Server::PRODUCTION) .template_param(new_parameter(subscription_id, key: 'subscription_id') .is_required(true) .should_encode(true)) .header_param(new_parameter('application/json', key: 'accept')) .auth(Single.new('BasicAuth'))) .response(new_response_handler .deserializer(APIHelper.method(:custom_type_deserializer)) .deserialize_into(DelayedCancellationResponse.method(:from_hash)) .local_error_template('404', 'Not Found:\'{$response.body}\'', APIException)) .execute end |
#cancel_dunning(subscription_id) ⇒ SubscriptionResponse
If a subscription is currently in dunning, the subscription will be set to active and the active Dunner will be resolved. the subscription
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# File 'lib/advanced_billing/controllers/subscription_status_controller.rb', line 407 def cancel_dunning(subscription_id) new_api_call_builder .request(new_request_builder(HttpMethodEnum::POST, '/subscriptions/{subscription_id}/cancel_dunning.json', Server::PRODUCTION) .template_param(new_parameter(subscription_id, key: 'subscription_id') .is_required(true) .should_encode(true)) .header_param(new_parameter('application/json', key: 'accept')) .auth(Single.new('BasicAuth'))) .response(new_response_handler .deserializer(APIHelper.method(:custom_type_deserializer)) .deserialize_into(SubscriptionResponse.method(:from_hash)) .local_error_template('422', 'HTTP Response Not OK. Status code: {$statusCode}.'\ ' Response: \'{$response.body}\'.', ErrorListResponseException)) .execute end |
#cancel_subscription(subscription_id, body: nil) ⇒ SubscriptionResponse
The DELETE action causes the cancellation of the Subscription. This means, the method sets the Subscription state to “canceled”. the subscription
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# File 'lib/advanced_billing/controllers/subscription_status_controller.rb', line 44 def cancel_subscription(subscription_id, body: nil) new_api_call_builder .request(new_request_builder(HttpMethodEnum::DELETE, '/subscriptions/{subscription_id}.json', Server::PRODUCTION) .template_param(new_parameter(subscription_id, key: 'subscription_id') .is_required(true) .should_encode(true)) .header_param(new_parameter('application/json', key: 'Content-Type')) .body_param(new_parameter(body)) .header_param(new_parameter('application/json', key: 'accept')) .body_serializer(proc do |param| param.to_json unless param.nil? end) .auth(Single.new('BasicAuth'))) .response(new_response_handler .deserializer(APIHelper.method(:custom_type_deserializer)) .deserialize_into(SubscriptionResponse.method(:from_hash)) .local_error_template('404', 'Not Found:\'{$response.body}\'', APIException) .local_error_template('422', 'HTTP Response Not OK. Status code: {$statusCode}.'\ ' Response: \'{$response.body}\'.', APIException)) .execute end |
#initiate_delayed_cancellation(subscription_id, body: nil) ⇒ DelayedCancellationResponse
Advanced Billing offers the ability to cancel a subscription at the end of the current billing period. This period is set by its current product. Requesting to cancel the subscription at the end of the period sets the ‘cancel_at_end_of_period` flag to true. Note that you cannot set `cancel_at_end_of_period` at subscription creation, or if the subscription is past due. the subscription
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# File 'lib/advanced_billing/controllers/subscription_status_controller.rb', line 347 def initiate_delayed_cancellation(subscription_id, body: nil) new_api_call_builder .request(new_request_builder(HttpMethodEnum::POST, '/subscriptions/{subscription_id}/delayed_cancel.json', Server::PRODUCTION) .template_param(new_parameter(subscription_id, key: 'subscription_id') .is_required(true) .should_encode(true)) .header_param(new_parameter('application/json', key: 'Content-Type')) .body_param(new_parameter(body)) .header_param(new_parameter('application/json', key: 'accept')) .body_serializer(proc do |param| param.to_json unless param.nil? end) .auth(Single.new('BasicAuth'))) .response(new_response_handler .deserializer(APIHelper.method(:custom_type_deserializer)) .deserialize_into(DelayedCancellationResponse.method(:from_hash)) .local_error_template('404', 'Not Found:\'{$response.body}\'', APIException) .local_error_template('422', 'HTTP Response Not OK. Status code: {$statusCode}.'\ ' Response: \'{$response.body}\'.', ErrorListResponseException)) .execute end |
#pause_subscription(subscription_id, body: nil) ⇒ SubscriptionResponse
This will place the subscription in the on_hold state and it will not renew. ## Limitations You may not place a subscription on hold if the ‘next_billing` date is within 24 hours. the subscription
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# File 'lib/advanced_billing/controllers/subscription_status_controller.rb', line 112 def pause_subscription(subscription_id, body: nil) new_api_call_builder .request(new_request_builder(HttpMethodEnum::POST, '/subscriptions/{subscription_id}/hold.json', Server::PRODUCTION) .template_param(new_parameter(subscription_id, key: 'subscription_id') .is_required(true) .should_encode(true)) .header_param(new_parameter('application/json', key: 'Content-Type')) .body_param(new_parameter(body)) .header_param(new_parameter('application/json', key: 'accept')) .body_serializer(proc do |param| param.to_json unless param.nil? end) .auth(Single.new('BasicAuth'))) .response(new_response_handler .deserializer(APIHelper.method(:custom_type_deserializer)) .deserialize_into(SubscriptionResponse.method(:from_hash)) .local_error_template('422', 'HTTP Response Not OK. Status code: {$statusCode}.'\ ' Response: \'{$response.body}\'.', ErrorListResponseException)) .execute end |
#preview_renewal(subscription_id, body: nil) ⇒ RenewalPreviewResponse
The Chargify API allows you to preview a renewal by posting to the renewals endpoint. Renewal Preview is an object representing a subscription’s next assessment. You can retrieve it to see a snapshot of how much your customer will be charged on their next renewal. The “Next Billing” amount and “Next Billing” date are already represented in the UI on each Subscriber’s Summary. For more information, please see our documentation [here](maxio.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/24252493695757-Subscrib er-Interface-Overview). ## Optional Component Fields This endpoint is particularly useful due to the fact that it will return the computed billing amount for the base product and the components which are in use by a subscriber. By default, the preview will include billing details for all components _at their current quantities_. This means:
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Current ‘allocated_quantity` for quantity-based components
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Current enabled/disabled status for on/off components
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Current metered usage ‘unit_balance` for metered components
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Current metric quantity value for events recorded thus far for
events-based components In the above statements, “current” means the quantity or value as of the call to the renewal preview endpoint. We do not predict end-of-period values for components, so metered or events-based usage may be less than it will eventually be at the end of the period. Optionally, **you may provide your own custom quantities** for any component to see a billing preview for non-current quantities. This is accomplished by sending a request body with data under the ‘components` key. See the request body documentation below. ## Subscription Side Effects You can request a `POST` to obtain this data from the endpoint without any side effects. Plain and simple, this will preview data, not log any changes against a subscription. the subscription
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# File 'lib/advanced_billing/controllers/subscription_status_controller.rb', line 463 def preview_renewal(subscription_id, body: nil) new_api_call_builder .request(new_request_builder(HttpMethodEnum::POST, '/subscriptions/{subscription_id}/renewals/preview.json', Server::PRODUCTION) .template_param(new_parameter(subscription_id, key: 'subscription_id') .is_required(true) .should_encode(true)) .header_param(new_parameter('application/json', key: 'Content-Type')) .body_param(new_parameter(body)) .header_param(new_parameter('application/json', key: 'accept')) .body_serializer(proc do |param| param.to_json unless param.nil? end) .auth(Single.new('BasicAuth'))) .response(new_response_handler .deserializer(APIHelper.method(:custom_type_deserializer)) .deserialize_into(RenewalPreviewResponse.method(:from_hash)) .local_error_template('422', 'HTTP Response Not OK. Status code: {$statusCode}.'\ ' Response: \'{$response.body}\'.', ErrorListResponseException)) .execute end |
#reactivate_subscription(subscription_id, body: nil) ⇒ SubscriptionResponse
Advanced Billing offers the ability to reactivate a previously canceled subscription. For details on how the reactivation works, and how to reactivate subscriptions through the application, see [reactivation](maxio.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/24252109503629- Reactivating-and-Resuming). **Please note: The term “resume” is used also during another process in Advanced Billing. This occurs when an on-hold subscription is “resumed”. This returns the subscription to an active state.** + The response returns the subscription object in the ‘active` or `trialing` state. + The `canceled_at` and `cancellation_message` fields do not have values. + The method works for “Canceled” or “Trial Ended” subscriptions. + It will not work for items not marked as “Canceled”, “Unpaid”, or “Trial Ended”. ## Resume the current billing period for a subscription A subscription is considered “resumable” if you are attempting to reactivate within the billing period the subscription was canceled in. A resumed subscription’s billing date remains the same as before it was canceled. In other words, it does not start a new billing period. Payment may or may not be collected for a resumed subscription, depending on whether or not the subscription had a balance when it was canceled (for example, if it was canceled because of dunning). Consider a subscription which was created on June 1st, and would renew on July 1st. The subscription is then canceled on June 15. If a reactivation with ‘resume: true` were attempted before what would have been the next billing date of July 1st, then Advanced Billing would resume the subscription. If a reactivation with `resume: true` were attempted after what would have been the next billing date of July 1st, then Advanced Billing would not resume the subscription, and instead it would be reactivated with a new billing period. | Canceled | Reactivation | Resumable? | |—|—|—| | Jun 15 | June 28 | Yes | | Jun 15 | July 2 | No | ## Reactivation Scenarios ### Reactivating Canceled Subscription While Preserving Balance + Given you have a product that costs $20 + Given you have a canceled subscription to the $20 product
+ 1 charge should exist for $20
+ 1 payment should exist for $20
+ When the subscription has canceled due to dunning, it retained a negative balance of $20 #### Results The resulting charges upon reactivation will be: + 1 charge for $20 for the new product + 1 charge for $20 for the balance due + Total charges = $40 + The subscription will transition to active + The subscription balance will be zero ### Reactivating a Canceled Subscription With Coupon + Given you have a canceled subscription + It has no current period defined + You have a coupon code “EARLYBIRD” + The coupon is set to recur for 6 periods PUT request sent to: ‘acme.chargify.com/subscriptions/subscription_id/reactivate.json ?coupon_code=EARLYBIRD` #### Results + The subscription will transition to active + The subscription should have applied a coupon with code “EARLYBIRD” ### Reactivating Canceled Subscription With a Trial, Without the include_trial Flag + Given you have a canceled subscription + The product associated with the subscription has a trial + PUT request to `acme.chargify.com/subscriptions/subscription_id/reactivate.json ` #### Results + The subscription will transition to active ### Reactivating Canceled Subscription With Trial, With the include_trial Flag + Given you have a canceled subscription + The product associated with the subscription has a trial + Send a PUT request to `acme.chargify.com/subscriptions/subscription_id/reactivate.json ?include_trial=1` #### Results + The subscription will transition to trialing ### Reactivating Trial Ended Subscription + Given you have a trial_ended subscription + Send a PUT request to `acme.chargify.com/subscriptions/subscription_id/reactivate.json ` #### Results + The subscription will transition to active ### Resuming a Canceled Subscription + Given you have a `canceled` subscription and it is resumable + Send a PUT request to `acme.chargify.com/subscriptions/subscription_id/reactivate.json ?resume=true` #### Results + The subscription will transition to active + The next billing date should not have changed ### Attempting to resume a subscription which is not resumable + Given you have a `canceled` subscription, and it is not resumable + Send a PUT request to `acme.chargify.com/subscriptions/subscription_id/reactivate.json ?resume=true` #### Results + The subscription will transition to active, with a new billing period. ### Attempting to resume but not reactivate a subscription which is not resumable + Given you have a `canceled` subscription, and it is not resumable + Send a PUT request to `acme.chargify.com/subscriptions/subscription_id/reactivate.json ?resume=true` + The response status should be “422 UNPROCESSABLE ENTITY” + The subscription should be canceled with the following response “`
{
"errors": ["Request was 'resume only', but this subscription cannot be
resumed.“]
}
“‘ #### Results + The subscription should remain `canceled` + The next billing date should not have changed ### Resuming Subscription Which Was Trialing + Given you have a `trial_ended` subscription, and it is resumable + And the subscription was canceled in the middle of a trial + And there is still time left on the trial + Send a PUT request to `acme.chargify.com/subscriptions/subscription_id/reactivate.json ?resume=true` #### Results + The subscription will transition to trialing + The next billing date should not have changed ### Resuming Subscription Which Was trial_ended + Given you have a `trial_ended` subscription, and it is resumable + Send a PUT request to `acme.chargify.com/subscriptions/subscription_id/reactivate.json ?resume=true` #### Results + The subscription will transition to active + The next billing date should not have changed + Any product-related charges should have been collected the subscription
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# File 'lib/advanced_billing/controllers/subscription_status_controller.rb', line 313 def reactivate_subscription(subscription_id, body: nil) new_api_call_builder .request(new_request_builder(HttpMethodEnum::PUT, '/subscriptions/{subscription_id}/reactivate.json', Server::PRODUCTION) .template_param(new_parameter(subscription_id, key: 'subscription_id') .is_required(true) .should_encode(true)) .header_param(new_parameter('application/json', key: 'Content-Type')) .body_param(new_parameter(body)) .header_param(new_parameter('application/json', key: 'accept')) .body_serializer(proc do |param| param.to_json unless param.nil? end) .auth(Single.new('BasicAuth'))) .response(new_response_handler .deserializer(APIHelper.method(:custom_type_deserializer)) .deserialize_into(SubscriptionResponse.method(:from_hash)) .local_error_template('422', 'HTTP Response Not OK. Status code: {$statusCode}.'\ ' Response: \'{$response.body}\'.', ErrorListResponseException)) .execute end |
#resume_subscription(subscription_id, calendar_billing_resumption_charge: ResumptionCharge::PRORATED) ⇒ SubscriptionResponse
Resume a paused (on-hold) subscription. If the normal next renewal date has not passed, the subscription will return to active and will renew on that date. Otherwise, it will behave like a reactivation, setting the billing date to ‘now’ and charging the subscriber. the subscription parameter: (For calendar billing subscriptions only) The way that the resumed subscription’s charge should be handled
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# File 'lib/advanced_billing/controllers/subscription_status_controller.rb', line 81 def resume_subscription(subscription_id, calendar_billing_resumption_charge: ResumptionCharge::PRORATED) new_api_call_builder .request(new_request_builder(HttpMethodEnum::POST, '/subscriptions/{subscription_id}/resume.json', Server::PRODUCTION) .template_param(new_parameter(subscription_id, key: 'subscription_id') .is_required(true) .should_encode(true)) .query_param(new_parameter(calendar_billing_resumption_charge, key: 'calendar_billing[\'resumption_charge\']')) .header_param(new_parameter('application/json', key: 'accept')) .auth(Single.new('BasicAuth'))) .response(new_response_handler .deserializer(APIHelper.method(:custom_type_deserializer)) .deserialize_into(SubscriptionResponse.method(:from_hash)) .local_error_template('422', 'HTTP Response Not OK. Status code: {$statusCode}.'\ ' Response: \'{$response.body}\'.', ErrorListResponseException)) .execute end |
#retry_subscription(subscription_id) ⇒ SubscriptionResponse
Advanced Billing offers the ability to retry collecting the balance due on a past due Subscription without waiting for the next scheduled attempt. ## Successful Reactivation The response will be ‘200 OK` with the updated Subscription. ## Failed Reactivation The response will be `422 “Unprocessable Entity`. the subscription
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# File 'lib/advanced_billing/controllers/subscription_status_controller.rb', line 18 def retry_subscription(subscription_id) new_api_call_builder .request(new_request_builder(HttpMethodEnum::PUT, '/subscriptions/{subscription_id}/retry.json', Server::PRODUCTION) .template_param(new_parameter(subscription_id, key: 'subscription_id') .is_required(true) .should_encode(true)) .header_param(new_parameter('application/json', key: 'accept')) .auth(Single.new('BasicAuth'))) .response(new_response_handler .deserializer(APIHelper.method(:custom_type_deserializer)) .deserialize_into(SubscriptionResponse.method(:from_hash)) .local_error_template('422', 'HTTP Response Not OK. Status code: {$statusCode}.'\ ' Response: \'{$response.body}\'.', ErrorListResponseException)) .execute end |
#update_automatic_subscription_resumption(subscription_id, body: nil) ⇒ SubscriptionResponse
Once a subscription has been paused / put on hold, you can update the date which was specified to automatically resume the subscription. To update a subscription’s resume date, use this method to change or update the ‘automatically_resume_at` date. ### Remove the resume date Alternately, you can change the `automatically_resume_at` to `null` if you would like the subscription to not have a resume date. the subscription
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# File 'lib/advanced_billing/controllers/subscription_status_controller.rb', line 147 def update_automatic_subscription_resumption(subscription_id, body: nil) new_api_call_builder .request(new_request_builder(HttpMethodEnum::PUT, '/subscriptions/{subscription_id}/hold.json', Server::PRODUCTION) .template_param(new_parameter(subscription_id, key: 'subscription_id') .is_required(true) .should_encode(true)) .header_param(new_parameter('application/json', key: 'Content-Type')) .body_param(new_parameter(body)) .header_param(new_parameter('application/json', key: 'accept')) .body_serializer(proc do |param| param.to_json unless param.nil? end) .auth(Single.new('BasicAuth'))) .response(new_response_handler .deserializer(APIHelper.method(:custom_type_deserializer)) .deserialize_into(SubscriptionResponse.method(:from_hash)) .local_error_template('422', 'HTTP Response Not OK. Status code: {$statusCode}.'\ ' Response: \'{$response.body}\'.', ErrorListResponseException)) .execute end |