what:
- adds a status column to promotion table
- introduce active promotion query
- scope revert, register and compute actions to active promotions
- admin to create and update promotion with statuses
RESOLVES CMRC-845
RESOLVES CMRC-846
RESOLVES CMRC-847
RESOLVES CMRC-848
RESOLVES CMRC-849
RESOLVES CMRC-850
* fix: add stock location for reservations only if related to correct SC
* fix: update spec
* fix: wrong SC id get in OE flow
* fix: ensure test case has multiple SC and SLs
**What**
- Allow to provide `foreignKeyName` option for hasOne and belongsTo relationships
- `model.hasOne(() => OtherEntity, { foreignKey: true, foreignKeyName: 'other_entity_something_id' })`
- The above will also output a generated type that takes into consideration the custom fk name 🔽
- Update types to account for defined custom foreign key name
- Fix joiner config linkable generation to account for custom linkable keys that provide a public API for their model but are not part of the list of the models included in the MedusaService
- This was supposed to be handled correctly but the implementation was not considering that custom linkable keys could reference models not part of the one provided to medusa service
- Migrate fulfillment module to DML
- Fix has one with fk behaviour and hooks (the relation should be assigned but not the fk)
- Fix has one belongsTo hooks (the relation should be assigned but not the fk)
- Fix hasOneWithFk and belongsTo non persisted fk to be selectable
- Allow to define `belongsTo` without other side definition for `ManyToOne` with no counter part defined
- Meaning that if a user defined `belongsTo` on one side andnot mapped by and no counter part on the other entity it will be considered as a `ManyToOne`
- `orphanRemoval` on `OneToOne` have been removed, this means that when assigning a new object relation to an entity, the previous one gets deconected but not deleted automatically. This prevent removing data un volountarely
**NOTE**
As per our convention here are some information to keep in mind
**HasOne <> BelongsTo**
Define `OneToOne`, The foreign key is owned by the belongs to and the relation needs to be provided to cascade if wanted
**HasMany <> BelongsTo**
Define `OneToMane` <> `ManyToOne`, the foreign key is owned by the many to one and for those relation no cascade will be performed, the foreign key must be provided. For the `HasMany` the cascade is available
**HasOne (with FK)**
Will act similarly to belongs to with **HasOne <> BelongsTo**
Co-authored-by: Carlos R. L. Rodrigues <37986729+carlos-r-l-rodrigues@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat: Custom line items
* fix tests
* fix migration
* Allow custom items in update line item workflow
* throw if line item doesn't have a price
* minor things
* wip
* fix flows
* fix test
* add default
* add to type
* fix(carts): Fixes cart modifications not accounting for certain price lists (#10493)
*What*
* Fixes#10490
* Expands any available customer_id into its customer_group_ids for cart
updates that add line items.
*Why*
* Cart updates from the storefront were overriding any valid price lists
that were correctly being shown in the storefront's product pages.
*How*
* Adds a new workflow step that expands an optional customer_id into the
customer_group_ids it belongs to.
* Uses this step in the addToCartWorkflow and
updateLineItemInCartWorkflow workflows.
*Testing*
* Using medusa-dev to test on a local backend.
* Adds integration tests for the addToCart and updateLineItemInCart
workflows.
Co-authored-by: Riqwan Thamir <rmthamir@gmail.com>
* chore: update cart workflows to accept new pricing context
* chore: add transfer specs
* chore: fix specs
* chore: modify types + specs
* chore: add data migration + dashboard changes
* chore: fix update line item workflow
* chore: add changeset + unskip spec
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Co-authored-by: Sergio Campamá <sergiocampama@gmail.com>
* feat(core-flows,framework,medusa): list shipping options pass in cart as pricing context
* chore: add test for shipping options returning free shipping
### What
Include `region_id` when retrieving shipping options for a cart
### Why
Otherwise, region-specific prices will never show in the Store API
Closes CMRC-655 https://github.com/medusajs/medusa/issues/9906
What:
* removes resouces type "shared" or "isolated" from internal modules.
* modules can have an isolated database connection by providing a database config as part of their options on `medusa-config`
CLOSES: FRMW-2593
* chore: add compare_at_unit_price when price list price is retrieved
* chore: add test for update item + more fixes along the way
* chore: fix tests
* chore: add refresh spec
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Adrien de Peretti <adrien.deperetti@gmail.com>
* chore: use undefined checker
* chore: switch to map
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Co-authored-by: Adrien de Peretti <adrien.deperetti@gmail.com>
**What**
- validate that variants are unique with respect to options on product update/create and variant update/create
- validate that the product has options upon creation
- ensure variants have the same number of option values as the product has options
- admin error handling
- update tests
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FIXES FRMW-2707 CC-556
Fixes: FRMW-2742
In this PR, we fix the build output of the backend source code, which eliminates a lot of magic between the development and production environments.
Right now, we only compile the source files from the `src` directory and write them within the `dist` directory.
**Here's how the `src` directory with a custom module looks like**
```
src
├── modules
│ └── hello
│ ├── index.ts
```
**Here's the build output**
```
dist
├── modules
│ └── hello
│ ├── index.js
```
Let's imagine a file at the root of your project (maybe the `medusa-config.js` file) that wants to import the `modules/hello/index` file. How can we ensure that the import will work in both the development and production environments?
If we write the import targeting the `src` directory, it will break in production because it should target the `dist` directory.
## Solution
The solution is to compile everything within the project and mimic the file structure in the build output, not just the `src` directory.
**Here's how the fixed output should look like**
```
dist
├── src
│ ├── modules
│ │ └── hello
│ │ ├── index.js
├── medusa-config.js
├── yarn.lock
├── package.json
```
If you notice carefully, we also have `medusa-config.js`, `yarn.lock`, and `package.json` within the `dist` directory. We do so to create a standalone built application, something you can copy/paste to your server and run without relying on the original source code.
- This results in small containers since you are not copying unnecessary files.
- Clear distinction between the development and the production code. If you want to run the production server, then `cd` into the `dist` directory and run it from there.
## Changes in the PR
- Breaking: Remove the `dist` and `build` folders. Instead, write them production artefacts within the `.medusa` directory as `.medusa/admin` and `.medusa/server`.
- Breaking: Change the output of the `.medusa/server` folder to mimic the root project structure.
- Refactor: Remove `Symbol.for("ts-node.register.instance")]` check to find from where to load the source code.
- Refactor: Use `tsc` for creating the production build. This ensures we respect `tsconfig` settings when creating the build and also perform type-checking.
Co-authored-by: Adrien de Peretti <25098370+adrien2p@users.noreply.github.com>
What
- Store result of cart-completion workflow for three days by default
- This enables the built-in idempotency mechanism to kick-in, provided the same transaction ID is used on workflow executions
- Return order from cart-completion workflow if the cart has already been completed
- In case transaction ID is not used on workflow executions, we still only want to complete a cart once
**What**
If the country on the shipping address changes to a country without an associated tax region, we clear the tax lines on shipping methods and line items.
**What**
On cart creation:
- If region only has one country -> create cart with country code
On cart updates:
- If shipping address country code is provided in input ->
- If cart region doesn't include that country -> throw
- If cart includes the country -> update shipping address
- If region is provided in input and is different from the one currently on the cart ->
- If there is a shipping address on the cart -> clear the address
- If the region only has one country -> set country code of address
- If there is not a shipping address on the cart ->
- If the region only has one country -> set country code of address
Closes CC-545
**What**
- Removes broken cart retrieval step `retrieveWithCartLinks` in favor of `useRemoteQueryStep` in `updateTaxLinesWorkflows`
**Why**
- Filters variables in the step were passed with an incorrect shape
- I removed the step, since it's only used once and the behavior is identical to the generic remote query step
**Note**
- Because the filters were passed incorrectly, the, now-removed, step has always returned the first cart in the database. As a result all tax calculations so far have been based on whatever the shape of that cart has. It basically ignores all input to this workflow
What
- Require `code` on Tax Rates
- Update dashboard to account for non-nullable code on Tax Rates
- Include `automatic_taxes` in API Route response
Closes CC-524 CC-525
**What**
- Adds a step to `updateShippingOptionsWorkflow` and `createShippingOptionsWorkflow` that validates if the region prices being updated have corresponding regions configured.
**Why**
- Previously, if you tried to send a region price update for a region that had been deleted the backend would throw an error when attempting to insert the region price. The error comes from a not-null constraint in the db, but it is better to validate that the regions we are trying to create prices for exist.
Fixes CC-542
**What**
- Fetches the stock location's details when creating a fulfillment and return fulfillment.
- Passes the data to the fulfillment module, which in turn passes it to the fulfillment provider.
**Why**
- When creating a fulfillment in a multi-location setup the fulfillment provider will need to know where the package is being sent from (so the shipping service can pick it up).
- Previously, we didn't pass anything but the location id to the fulfillment provider. Because the fulfillment provider can't have a dependency on the stock location module this was not sufficient.
- This change ensures there is enough data passed to the fulfillment provider to build integrations properly.
**What**
Align the index engine API to be similar to the Query API
## Example
```ts
// Benefit from the same level of typing like the remote query
const { data, metadata } = await indexEngine.query<'product'>({
fields: [
"product.*",
"product.variants.*",
"product.variants.prices.*",
],
filters: {
product: {
variants: {
prices: {
amount: { $gt: 50 },
},
},
},
},
pagination: {
order: {
product: {
variants: {
prices: {
amount: "DESC",
},
},
},
},
},
})
```