fnf-org / TicketBooth

Rails 7.1 app for creating closed community events, distributing the ticket request URL, approving and selling tickets via Stripe Integration.
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Bump stripe from 11.7.0 to 13.0.1 #326

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 3 weeks ago

dependabot[bot] commented 3 weeks ago

Bumps stripe from 11.7.0 to 13.0.1.

Release notes

Sourced from stripe's releases.

v13.0.1

  • #1471 update object tags for meter-related classes

    • fixes a bug where the object property of the MeterEvent, MeterEventAdjustment, and MeterEventSession didn't match the server.
  • #1470 Cleaned up examples and added documentation

See the changelog for more details.

v13.0.0

  • #1458 Support for APIs in the new API version 2024-09-30.acacia

    This release changes the pinned API version to 2024-09-30.acacia. Please read the API Upgrade Guide and carefully review the API changes before upgrading.

    ⚠️ Breaking changes

    Please refer to our migration guide for v13 for more information about the backwards incompatible changes.

    StripeClient and related changes

    • Move StripeClient and requestor logic to APIRequestor.
      • StripeClient#request is still available, but is deprecated and will be removed. We encourage StripeClient#raw_request as a replacement (see other breaking changes for more detail).
    • Repurpose and introduce StripeClient as the the entry-point to the service-based pattern, a new interface for calling the Stripe API with many benefits over the existing resource-based paradigm. Services are available under the v1 and v2 accessors.
      • No global config: you can simultaneously use multiple clients with different configuration options (such as API keys)
      • No extra API calls. All API endpoints can be accessed with a single method call. You don't have to call retrieve before doing an update.
      • No static methods. Much easier mocking.

    Other breaking changes

    • Adjust default values around retries for HTTP requests. You can use the old defaults by setting them explicitly. New values are:
      • max retries: 0 -> 2
      • max retry delay (seconds) 2 -> 5
    • Remove StripeClient#connection_manager. This was a legacy method from years ago.
    • Singleton retrieve method now requires params to be passed as the first argument. Existing calls to singleton retrieve method with only opts argument will have to be updated to account for the addition of params argument.
      params = { expand: ["available"] }
      opts = { stripe_account: "acct_123" }
      

      ❌ No longer works

      Stripe::Balance.retrieve(opts)

      ✅ Correct way to call retrieve method

      Stripe::Balance.retrieve(params, opts)

    • Moved the Stripe.raw_request() method that was recently added to StripeClient. This will use the configuration set on the StripeClient instead of the global configuration used before.
    • Remove APIResource.request. Instead, use StripeClient#raw_request now.
      # Instead of
      Stripe::APIResource.request(:get, "/v1/endpoint", params, opts)
      

      do

      client = Stripe::StripeClient.new(...)

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from stripe's changelog.

13.0.1 - 2024-10-18

  • #1471 update object tags for meter-related classes

    • fixes a bug where the object property of the MeterEvent, MeterEventAdjustment, and MeterEventSession didn't match the server.
  • #1470 Cleaned up examples and added documentation

13.0.0 - 2024-10-01

  • #1458 Support for APIs in the new API version 2024-09-30.acacia

    This release changes the pinned API version to 2024-09-30.acacia. Please read the API Upgrade Guide and carefully review the API changes before upgrading.

    ⚠️ Breaking changes

    Please refer to our migration guide for v13 for more information about the backwards incompatible changes.

    StripeClient and related changes

    • Move StripeClient and requestor logic to APIRequestor.
      • StripeClient#request is still available, but is deprecated and will be removed. We encourage StripeClient#raw_request as a replacement (see other breaking changes for more detail).
    • Repurpose and introduce StripeClient as the the entry-point to the service-based pattern, a new interface for calling the Stripe API with many benefits over the existing resource-based paradigm. Services are available under the v1 and v2 accessors.
      • No global config: you can simultaneously use multiple clients with different configuration options (such as API keys)
      • No extra API calls. All API endpoints can be accessed with a single method call. You don't have to call retrieve before doing an update.
      • No static methods. Much easier mocking.

    Other breaking changes

    • Adjust default values around retries for HTTP requests. You can use the old defaults by setting them explicitly. New values are:
      • max retries: 0 -> 2
      • max retry delay (seconds) 2 -> 5
    • Remove StripeClient#connection_manager. This was a legacy method from years ago.
    • Singleton retrieve method now requires params to be passed as the first argument. Existing calls to singleton retrieve method with only opts argument will have to be updated to account for the addition of params argument.
      params = { expand: ["available"] }
      opts = { stripe_account: "acct_123" }
      

      ❌ No longer works

      Stripe::Balance.retrieve(opts)

      ✅ Correct way to call retrieve method

      Stripe::Balance.retrieve(params, opts)

    • Moved the Stripe.raw_request() method that was recently added to StripeClient. This will use the configuration set on the StripeClient instead of the global configuration used before.
    • Remove APIResource.request. Instead, use StripeClient#raw_request now.
      # Instead of
      Stripe::APIResource.request(:get, "/v1/endpoint", params, opts)
      

      do

      client = Stripe::StripeClient.new(...) resp = client.raw_request(:get, "/v1/endpoint", params: params, opts: opts)

... (truncated)

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dependabot[bot] commented 3 weeks ago

Superseded by #331.