**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**
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RESOLVES SUP-188
**What**
Two changes are happening here
- In the stripe payment provider, idempotent cancellation action, if not id is provided then return the existing data unchanged
- Payment module should not try to cancel a session that have failed to be created in the first place
* chore: Update modules providers configuration with 'identifier' and 'PROVIDER'
* update check
* fix tests
* type
* normalize auth provider
* emailpass
* providers
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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
FIXES: FRMW-2727
MikroORM (with version 5.9) has [hardcoded the TypeScript module](https://github.com/mikro-orm/mikro-orm/blob/5.x/packages/core/src/utils/ConfigurationLoader.ts#L138-L139) system to `commonjs`, which makes it incompatible with the module system we are using, ie `Node16`.
So, in order to continue using the Mikro ORM CLI within our modules, we will have to monkey-patch the block of code responsible for configuring `ts-node`. However, the monkey-patching must be done before their CLI gets booted.
As a result of this, we have to create a wrapper CLI on top of Mikro ORM CLI that performs the following steps.
- Monkey-patch the relevant code
- Register Mikro ORM CLI as the second step.
Due do this, we will have to use this new wrapper CLI within the modules, which is exposed as `medusa-db`. Maybe, `medusa-db` is not a great name, so please send your suggestions.
**What**
- hide disabled fulfilment providers on the admin
- check if the fulfilment provider has an identifier when loading providers
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FIXES CC-549
what:
- enables a button to create a payment link when a payment delta is present
- api to delete order payment collection
- adds a pending amount to payment collections
Note: Not the happiest with the decision on when to create a payment collection and when not to. The code should programatically create or delete payment collections currently to generate the right collection for the payment delta. Adding a more specific flow to create and manage a payment collection will help reduce this burden from the code path and onto CX/merchant.
Another issue I found is that the payment collection status doesn't get updated when payment is complete as it still gets stuck to "authorized" state
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/037a10f9-3621-43c2-94ba-1ada4b0a041b
* feat(core-flows,payment,medusa,types): add ability to set and manage refund reasons
* fix(payment): validate total amount when refunding payment (#8437)
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* feature: introduce additional_data to the product endpoints (#8405)
* chore(docs): Generated References (#8440)
Generated the following references:
- `product`
* chore: align payment database schema
* Update packages/core/core-flows/src/payment-collection/steps/create-refund-reasons.ts
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* chore: address review
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* feat(dashboard,types,js-sdk,payment): ability to refund payment in order page
* chore: use confirmation variant for capture payment
* chore: change refund design accords to figma
* chore: move to js-sdk + currency input