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jordi fita mas f2143cd0e6 Add the admin page to see payments
Had to do a couple of changes to the database: add the currency_code to
the payment relation, to format the price according to the payment’s
currency instead of the company’s; and the reference SQL function, to
replace the equivalent golang function, so that i can use it to index
payments.

The rest is mostly the same as any other page, except that the
individual payment’s page is not a form, but a regular info dump.

I also moved the payment settings as a sub-route of payments, as i
believe this makes more sense than an additional user menu item.
2024-02-14 04:54:42 +01:00
jordi fita mas bd84df8169 Add down payment
Customer wants to require a down payment of 30 % for bookings made
one week or more before the actual date, and to make the full payment
otherwise.

This would require yet another relation to keep these values. Fuck it;
i added them to the function, as they are very unlikely to change.

That forced me to change the test for draft_payment to use relative
dates, otherwise there is no way i can have stable results in the
future.
2024-02-13 23:45:25 +01:00
jordi fita mas 15dde3f491 Add ready_payment function and use their slug as URL
Now that the payments have slug, i can use them in the URL to show the
actual data of a payment, and kickstart the payment process with Redsys.
2024-02-12 18:06:17 +01:00
jordi fita mas ac09fd77da Use redsys_environment to choose the correct URL to send the payment to 2023-10-27 17:03:50 +02:00
jordi fita mas 302ce29e4a Add the first draft of the booking and payment forms
The form is based on the one in the current website, but in a single
page instead of split into many pages; possibly each <fieldset> should
be in a separate page/view.  The idea is for Oriol to check the design
and decide how it would be presented to the user, so i needed something
to show him first.

I hardcoded the **test** data for the customer’s Redsys account.  Is
this bad? I hope not, but i am not really, really sure.

The data sent to Redsys is just a placeholder because there are booking
details that i do not know, like what i have to do with the “teenagers”
field or the area preferences, thus i can not yet have a booking
relation.  Nevertheless, had to generate a random order number up to
12-chars in length or Redsys would refuse the payment, claiming that
the order is duplicated.

The Redsys package is based on the PHP code provided by Redsys
themselves, plus some hints at the implementations from various Go
packages that did not know why they were so complicated.

Had to grant select on table country to guest in order to show the
select with the country options.

I have changed the “Postal code” input in taxDetails for “Postcode”
because this is the spell that it is used in the current web, i did not
see a reason to change it—it is an accepted form—, and i did not want to
have inconsistencies between forms.
2023-10-19 21:37:34 +02:00