feat/free-ticket #2

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@@ -293,18 +293,7 @@ class OrdersController < ApplicationController
}
end
# Add service fee as a separate line item
line_items << {
price_data: {
currency: "eur",
product_data: {
name: "Frais de service",
description: "Frais de traitement de la commande"
},
unit_amount: 100 # 1€ in cents
},
quantity: 1
}
# No service fee added to customer; deducted from promoter payout
Stripe::Checkout::Session.create(
payment_method_types: [ "card" ],

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@@ -88,11 +88,32 @@ class Order < ApplicationRecord
end
end
# Calculate total from tickets plus 1€ service fee
# Calculate total from ticket prices only (platform fee deducted from promoter payout)
def calculate_total!
ticket_total = tickets.sum(:price_cents)
fee_cents = 100 # 1€ in cents
update!(total_amount_cents: ticket_total + fee_cents)
update!(total_amount_cents: ticket_total)
end
# Platform fee: €0.50 fixed + 1.5% of ticket price, per ticket
def platform_fee_cents
tickets.sum do |ticket|
fixed_fee = 50 # €0.50 in cents
percentage_fee = (ticket.price_cents * 0.015).to_i
fixed_fee + percentage_fee
end
end
# Promoter payout amount after platform fee deduction
def promoter_payout_cents
total_amount_cents - platform_fee_cents
end
def platform_fee_euros
platform_fee_cents / 100.0
end
def promoter_payout_euros
promoter_payout_cents / 100.0
end
# Create Stripe invoice for accounting records

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@@ -166,19 +166,7 @@ class StripeInvoiceService
})
end
# Add service fee line item
service_fee_cents = 100 # 1€ service fee
Stripe::InvoiceItem.create({
customer: customer.id,
invoice: invoice.id,
amount: service_fee_cents,
currency: "eur",
description: "Frais de service - Frais de traitement de la commande",
metadata: {
item_type: "service_fee",
amount_cents: service_fee_cents
}
})
# No service fee on customer invoice; platform fee deducted from promoter payout
end
def build_line_item_description(ticket_type, tickets)

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@@ -100,16 +100,8 @@
</div>
<!-- Order Total -->
<div class="border-t border-gray-200 pt-6">
<div class=" pt-12">
<div class="space-y-2">
<div class="flex items-center justify-between">
<span class="text-gray-600">Sous-total</span>
<span class="text-gray-900"><%= @order.total_amount_euros - 1.0 %>€</span>
</div>
<div class="flex items-center justify-between">
<span class="text-gray-600">Frais de service</span>
<span class="text-gray-900">1.00€</span>
</div>
<div class="flex items-center justify-between text-lg pt-2 border-t border-gray-200">
<span class="font-medium text-gray-900">Total</span>
<span class="font-bold text-2xl text-purple-600"><%= @order.total_amount_euros %>€</span>

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@@ -119,12 +119,6 @@
<td class="px-6 py-4 whitespace-nowrap text-sm font-medium text-gray-900 text-right"><%= "%.2f" % (tickets.count * ticket_type.price_cents / 100.0) %>€</td>
</tr>
<% end %>
<tr>
<td class="px-6 py-4 whitespace-nowrap text-sm font-medium text-gray-900">Frais de service</td>
<td class="px-6 py-4 whitespace-nowrap text-sm text-gray-500 text-right">1</td>
<td class="px-6 py-4 whitespace-nowrap text-sm text-gray-500 text-right">1.00€</td>
<td class="px-6 py-4 whitespace-nowrap text-sm font-medium text-gray-900 text-right">1.00€</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
<tfoot class="bg-gray-50">
<tr>

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@@ -96,22 +96,12 @@
<!-- Total -->
<div class="border-t border-gray-200 pt-6 mt-6">
<div class="space-y-2">
<div class="flex items-center justify-between">
<span class="text-gray-600">Sous-total</span>
<span class="text-gray-900"><%= @order.total_amount_euros - 1.0 %>€</span>
</div>
<div class="flex items-center justify-between">
<span class="text-gray-600">Frais de service</span>
<span class="text-gray-900">1.00€</span>
</div>
<div class="flex items-center justify-between text-lg pt-2 border-t border-gray-200">
<span class="font-medium text-gray-900">Total <%= @order.status == 'paid' || @order.status == 'completed' ? 'payé' : 'à payer' %></span>
<span class="font-bold text-2xl <%= @order.status == 'paid' || @order.status == 'completed' ? 'text-green-600' : 'text-purple-600' %>">
<%= @order.total_amount_euros %>€
</span>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<!-- View Invoice -->

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@@ -3,28 +3,32 @@
## Current Problem Analysis
### Current Model: €1 Fixed Fee Per Order
- **Revenue**: €1.00 per order (regardless of ticket price)
- **Stripe Costs**: 1.15% + €0.25 per transaction
- **Result**: Losing money on higher-priced tickets
### Financial Impact Examples
| Ticket Price | Current Revenue | Stripe Fees | Net Profit/Loss |
|--------------|----------------|-------------|-----------------|
| €20 | €1.00 | €0.48 | **+€0.52** ✅ |
| €50 | €1.00 | €0.83 | **+€0.17** ⚠️ |
| €100 | €1.00 | €1.40 | **-€0.40** ❌ |
| €200 | €1.00 | €2.55 | **-€1.55** ❌ |
| ------------ | --------------- | ----------- | --------------- |
| €20 | €1.00 | €0.48 | **+€0.52** ✅ |
| €50 | €1.00 | €0.83 | **+€0.17** ⚠️ |
| €100 | €1.00 | €1.40 | **-€0.40** ❌ |
| €200 | €1.00 | €2.55 | **-€1.55** ❌ |
**Critical Issue**: We lose money on any ticket above €65 (€1.00 - (€65 × 1.15% + €0.25) = -€0.00)
## Recommended Pricing Models
### Model 1: Percentage-Based (Recommended)
```
Platform Fee = 3-5% of ticket price
```
**Advantages:**
- Always profitable regardless of ticket price
- Scales naturally with event value
- Simple for promoters to understand
@@ -33,17 +37,19 @@ Platform Fee = 3-5% of ticket price
**Financial Impact:**
| Ticket Price | 3.5% Fee | Stripe Costs | Net Profit |
|--------------|----------|--------------|------------|
| €20 | €0.70 | €0.48 | €0.22 |
| €50 | €1.75 | €0.83 | €0.92 |
| €100 | €3.50 | €1.40 | €2.10 |
| €200 | €7.00 | €2.55 | €4.45 |
| €20 | €0.70 | €0.48 | €0.22 |
| €50 | €1.75 | €0.83 | €0.92 |
| €100 | €3.50 | €1.40 | €2.10 |
| €200 | €7.00 | €2.55 | €4.45 |
### Model 2: Hybrid Model (Best)
```
Platform Fee = €1.50 + 2% of ticket price
```
**Advantages:**
- Higher base fee covers Stripe fixed costs
- Percentage component scales with value
- Better margins on low-priced tickets
@@ -52,12 +58,13 @@ Platform Fee = €1.50 + 2% of ticket price
**Financial Impact:**
| Ticket Price | Hybrid Fee | Stripe Costs | Net Profit |
|--------------|------------|--------------|------------|
| €20 | €1.90 | €0.48 | €1.42 |
| €50 | €2.50 | €0.83 | €1.67 |
| €100 | €3.50 | €1.40 | €2.10 |
| €200 | €5.50 | €2.55 | €2.95 |
| €20 | €1.90 | €0.48 | €1.42 |
| €50 | €2.50 | €0.83 | €1.67 |
| €100 | €3.50 | €1.40 | €2.10 |
| €200 | €5.50 | €2.55 | €2.95 |
### Model 3: Tiered Flat Fees
```
€0-25: €1.50 fee
€26-75: €2.50 fee
@@ -66,32 +73,36 @@ Platform Fee = €1.50 + 2% of ticket price
```
**Advantages:**
- Predictable fees for promoters
- Simple pricing tiers
- Better than current model
**Disadvantages:**
- Less scalable than percentage
- Requires tier management
## Industry Benchmarks
| Platform | Fee Structure | Effective Rate (€50 ticket) |
|-------------|----------------------------|------------------------------|
| Eventbrite | 3.7% + €0.59 | €2.44 |
| Universe | 2.5% + €0.49 | €1.74 |
| Ticketfly | 4% + €0.99 | €2.99 |
| **Recommended** | **3.5%** | **€1.75** |
| Platform | Fee Structure | Effective Rate (€50 ticket) |
| --------------- | ------------- | --------------------------- |
| Eventbrite | 3.7% + €0.59 | €2.44 |
| Universe | 2.5% + €0.49 | €1.74 |
| Ticketfly | 4% + €0.99 | €2.99 |
| **Recommended** | **3.5%** | **€1.75** |
## Implementation Strategy
### Phase 1: Immediate Implementation (Week 1-2)
1. **Switch to 3.5% percentage model** for new events
2. **Grandfathering**: Existing published events keep €1 pricing
3. **Communication**: Notify promoters 1 week before change
4. **Update pricing display** on event creation and checkout pages
### Phase 2: Optimization (Month 2-3)
1. **A/B Test different rates**: 3%, 3.5%, 4%
2. **Monitor metrics**:
- Promoter signup rate
@@ -101,6 +112,7 @@ Platform Fee = €1.50 + 2% of ticket price
3. **Adjust based on data**
### Phase 3: Premium Tiers (Month 4-6)
1. **Volume discounts** for high-performing promoters:
- Standard: 3.5%
- Bronze (€5K+ monthly): 3%
@@ -112,6 +124,7 @@ Platform Fee = €1.50 + 2% of ticket price
## Revenue Projections
### Current State (€1 fixed)
- Average ticket price: €35
- Monthly orders: 1,000
- Monthly revenue: €1,000
@@ -119,11 +132,13 @@ Platform Fee = €1.50 + 2% of ticket price
- **Net monthly profit: €372**
### With 3.5% Model
- Monthly revenue: €1,225 (3.5% × €35 × 1,000)
- Monthly Stripe costs: €628
- **Net monthly profit: €597** (+60% increase)
### With Growth (3.5% model + 20% more events)
- Monthly orders: 1,200 (20% growth from competitive pricing)
- Monthly revenue: €1,470
- **Net monthly profit: €842** (+126% increase)
@@ -131,6 +146,7 @@ Platform Fee = €1.50 + 2% of ticket price
## Technical Implementation
### Database Changes
```ruby
# Add to events table
add_column :events, :commission_rate, :decimal, precision: 5, scale: 4, default: 0.035
@@ -140,6 +156,7 @@ add_column :users, :commission_tier, :string, default: 'standard'
```
### Fee Calculation Logic
```ruby
class Order < ApplicationRecord
def calculate_platform_fee
@@ -156,6 +173,7 @@ end
```
### Promoter Dashboard Updates
- Show fee breakdown on event creation
- Display projected fees during ticket setup
- Add revenue vs. fees analytics
@@ -164,9 +182,11 @@ end
## Communication Plan
### Email to Existing Promoters
**Subject**: "Important Pricing Update - New Fair Fee Structure"
**Key Points**:
- Current model loses money on higher-priced tickets
- New model ensures platform sustainability
- Better features and support with improved revenue
@@ -174,6 +194,7 @@ end
- Competitive with industry standards
### Website Updates
- Update pricing page with clear fee calculator
- Add FAQ about fee structure
- Transparency about what fees cover (development, support, payment processing)
@@ -181,11 +202,13 @@ end
## Risk Mitigation
### Potential Issues
1. **Promoter backlash**: Higher fees on expensive tickets
2. **Competitor advantage**: Other platforms with lower fees
3. **Reduced event creation**: Promoters may create fewer events
### Mitigation Strategies
1. **Value communication**: Emphasize platform improvements and reliability
2. **Competitive analysis**: Position as "fair and sustainable" vs. competitors
3. **Volume incentives**: Quick path to reduced rates for active promoters
@@ -194,12 +217,14 @@ end
## Success Metrics
### Financial KPIs
- Monthly recurring revenue growth
- Average revenue per transaction
- Profit margin improvement
- Customer acquisition cost vs. lifetime value
### Product KPIs
- Promoter retention rate
- New event creation volume
- Average ticket prices
@@ -221,6 +246,7 @@ The current €1 fixed fee model is financially unsustainable and actually costs
### Current Approach vs Industry Standard
**Current Model (Not Recommended)**:
```
Customer pays: €50 + €1 fee = €51
Promoter receives: €50
@@ -228,6 +254,7 @@ Platform keeps: €1
```
**Industry Standard (Recommended)**:
```
Customer pays: €50 (clean price)
Platform keeps: €1.75 (3.5% of €50)
@@ -237,18 +264,21 @@ Promoter receives: €48.25
### How Major Platforms Handle Fees
**Eventbrite:**
- Promoter sets: €50 ticket
- Customer pays: €50
- Eventbrite keeps: €1.85 (3.7%)
- Promoter receives: €48.15
**Ticketmaster:**
- Promoter sets: €50 ticket
- Customer pays: €50
- Ticketmaster keeps: €5-7.50 (10-15%)
- Promoter receives: €42.50-45
**Universe (by Ticketmaster):**
- Promoter sets: €50 ticket
- Customer pays: €50
- Universe keeps: €1.74 (2.5% + €0.49)
@@ -257,16 +287,19 @@ Promoter receives: €48.25
### Why Deducting from Payout is Better
#### 1. Customer Experience
- **Price transparency**: Customer sees exactly what they expect to pay
- **No surprise fees**: Reduces cart abandonment
- **Competitive pricing**: Easier to compare with other events
#### 2. Promoter Benefits
- **Marketing simplicity**: Can advertise clean prices
- **Psychological pricing**: €50 sounds better than €51.75
- **Competitive advantage**: Not adding extra fees to customer
#### 3. Platform Benefits
- **Higher conversion rates**: No fee-shock at checkout
- **Better promoter adoption**: Easier to sell to event organizers
- **Industry standard**: Follows established practices
@@ -274,14 +307,17 @@ Promoter receives: €48.25
### Psychological Impact
**Adding Fees to Customer (Current)**:
- Customer thinks: "€50 ticket... oh wait, €51.75 total" 😤
- Cart abandonment risk
**Deducting from Payout (Recommended)**:
- Customer thinks: "€50 ticket, €50 total" 😊
- Smooth purchase experience
### Promoter Dashboard Display
```
Ticket Price: €50.00
Platform Fee (3.5%): -€1.75
@@ -289,10 +325,12 @@ Your Earnings per Ticket: €48.25
```
### Communication to Promoters
**Before:** "Platform charges €1 per order to customers"
**After:** "Set your desired revenue per ticket, we handle the rest"
**Example:**
- Promoter wants €48.25 net per ticket
- They should set ticket price at €50
- Customer pays €50, promoter gets €48.25
@@ -310,45 +348,49 @@ Our main competitor charges a simple €1 flat fee per order. Here's how our mod
**Competitor**: €1.00 flat fee
| Ticket Price | Competitor Fee | Hybrid Fee | Difference | Competitive Position |
|--------------|----------------|------------|------------|---------------------|
| €10 | €1.00 | €1.70 | +€0.70 | More expensive |
| €25 | €1.00 | €2.00 | +€1.00 | More expensive |
| €50 | €1.00 | €2.50 | +€1.50 | More expensive |
| ------------ | -------------- | ---------- | ---------- | -------------------- |
| €10 | €1.00 | €1.70 | +€0.70 | More expensive |
| €25 | €1.00 | €2.00 | +€1.00 | More expensive |
| €50 | €1.00 | €2.50 | +€1.50 | More expensive |
| **€75** | **€1.00** | **€3.00** | **+€2.00** | **Break-even point** |
| €100 | €1.00 | €3.50 | +€2.50 | Much more expensive |
| €100 | €1.00 | €3.50 | +€2.50 | Much more expensive |
### Alternative Competitive Models
#### Option 1: Low-End Competitive Model
```
Platform Fee = €0.50 + 1.5% of ticket price
Platform Fee = €0.50 + 1.5% of ticket price
```
| Ticket Price | Competitor Fee | Our Fee | Difference | Position |
|--------------|----------------|---------|------------|----------|
| €10 | €1.00 | €0.65 | **-€0.35** | ✅ **Cheaper** |
| €25 | €1.00 | €0.88 | **-€0.12** | ✅ **Cheaper** |
| Ticket Price | Competitor Fee | Our Fee | Difference | Position |
| ------------ | -------------- | ------- | ---------- | ------------------ |
| €10 | €1.00 | €0.65 | **-€0.35** | ✅ **Cheaper** |
| €25 | €1.00 | €0.88 | **-€0.12** | ✅ **Cheaper** |
| €50 | €1.00 | €1.25 | +€0.25 | ⚠️ Slightly higher |
| €100 | €1.00 | €2.00 | +€1.00 | More expensive |
| €100 | €1.00 | €2.00 | +€1.00 | More expensive |
#### Option 2: Modified Hybrid Model
```
Platform Fee = €0.75 + 2.5% of ticket price
```
| Ticket Price | Competitor Fee | Our Fee | Difference | Position |
|--------------|----------------|---------|------------|----------|
| €10 | €1.00 | €1.00 | **Equal** | ✅ Competitive |
| €25 | €1.00 | €1.38 | +€0.38 | ⚠️ Slightly higher |
| €40 | €1.00 | €1.75 | +€0.75 | **Break-even** |
| Ticket Price | Competitor Fee | Our Fee | Difference | Position |
| ------------ | -------------- | ------- | ---------- | ------------------- |
| €10 | €1.00 | €1.00 | **Equal** | ✅ Competitive |
| €25 | €1.00 | €1.38 | +€0.38 | ⚠️ Slightly higher |
| €40 | €1.00 | €1.75 | +€0.75 | **Break-even** |
| €75 | €1.00 | €2.63 | +€1.63 | Much more expensive |
### Competitive Strategy Recommendations
#### 1. Value Differentiation Approach
Since we'll be more expensive on higher-priced tickets, focus on premium positioning:
**Value Proposition:**
- "We're not the cheapest, we're the most complete"
- Advanced analytics dashboard
- Real-time sales tracking
@@ -359,12 +401,14 @@ Since we'll be more expensive on higher-priced tickets, focus on premium positio
#### 2. Market Segmentation Strategy
**Target Market Positioning:**
- **Competitor**: Best for small, simple events (€10-30 tickets)
- **Us**: Best for professional events (€40+ tickets) with serious promoters
#### 3. Hybrid Competitive Approach
**Tiered Offering:**
- **Basic Plan**: Match competitor at €1 flat fee (limited features)
- **Professional Plan**: Hybrid model with premium features
- **Enterprise Plan**: Custom pricing with full feature set
@@ -372,6 +416,7 @@ Since we'll be more expensive on higher-priced tickets, focus on premium positio
#### 4. Volume-Based Competitive Response
**Free Tier Strategy:**
- First 3 events per month at competitor's €1 rate
- Volume discounts for high-activity promoters
- Loyalty rewards for long-term customers
@@ -381,15 +426,18 @@ Since we'll be more expensive on higher-priced tickets, focus on premium positio
#### "Choose Your Business Model" Campaign
**For Simple Events (Under €40):**
- "Need basic ticketing? Our competitor works fine"
- "Pay €1 flat fee for simple events"
**For Professional Events (€40+):**
- "Serious about your business? You need serious tools"
- "Fair percentage-based pricing"
- "Advanced analytics, marketing tools, priority support"
#### Brand Positioning Statement
**"We're the Shopify of Events - Built for Growth"**
This positions us as the premium option for serious promoters while acknowledging the competitor's advantage on small events.
@@ -399,12 +447,14 @@ This positions us as the premium option for serious promoters while acknowledgin
Given the competitive landscape, we recommend **Option 1** (€0.50 + 1.5%):
**Advantages:**
- Competitive on low-priced tickets
- Still profitable at all price points
- Better positioning against main competitor
- Appeals to both small and large event organizers
**Financial Impact:**
- Lower fees on tickets under €33
- Competitive fees on tickets €33-66
- Premium pricing on high-value tickets justified by features

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@@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ class OrderTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
assert_equal "active", ticket2.status
end
test "calculate_total! should sum ticket prices plus 1€ service fee" do
test "calculate_total! should sum ticket prices only (platform fee deducted from promoter payout)" do
order = Order.create!(
user: @user, event: @event, total_amount_cents: 0,
status: "draft", payment_attempts: 0
@@ -506,7 +506,80 @@ class OrderTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
order.calculate_total!
order.reload
assert_equal 3100, order.total_amount_cents # 2 tickets * 1500 cents + 100 cents (1€ fee)
assert_equal 3000, order.total_amount_cents # 2 tickets * 1500 cents (no service fee added to customer)
end
test "platform_fee_cents should calculate €0.50 + 1.5% per ticket" do
order = Order.create!(
user: @user, event: @event, total_amount_cents: 0,
status: "draft", payment_attempts: 0
)
ticket_type1 = TicketType.create!(
name: "Cheap Ticket",
description: "Cheap ticket type",
price_cents: 1000, # €10
quantity: 10,
sale_start_at: Time.current,
sale_end_at: Time.current + 1.day,
requires_id: false,
event: @event
)
ticket_type2 = TicketType.create!(
name: "Expensive Ticket",
description: "Expensive ticket type",
price_cents: 5000, # €50
quantity: 10,
sale_start_at: Time.current,
sale_end_at: Time.current + 1.day,
requires_id: false,
event: @event
)
ticket1 = Ticket.create!(order: order, ticket_type: ticket_type1, status: "draft", first_name: "John", last_name: "Doe")
ticket2 = Ticket.create!(order: order, ticket_type: ticket_type2, status: "draft", first_name: "Jane", last_name: "Doe")
expected_fee = (50 + (1000 * 0.015).to_i) + (50 + (5000 * 0.015).to_i) # 50+15 + 50+75 = 190
assert_equal 190, order.platform_fee_cents
end
test "promoter_payout_cents should be total minus platform fee" do
order = Order.create!(
user: @user, event: @event, total_amount_cents: 3000,
status: "paid", payment_attempts: 0
)
ticket_type = TicketType.create!(
name: "Test Ticket",
description: "Test ticket",
price_cents: 1500,
quantity: 10,
sale_start_at: Time.current,
sale_end_at: Time.current + 1.day,
requires_id: false,
event: @event
)
Ticket.create!(order: order, ticket_type: ticket_type, status: "active", first_name: "John", last_name: "Doe")
Ticket.create!(order: order, ticket_type: ticket_type, status: "active", first_name: "Jane", last_name: "Doe")
order.calculate_total! # Should still be 3000
expected_payout = 3000 - (50 + (1500 * 0.015).to_i) * 2 # 3000 - (50+22.5≈22)*2 = 3000 - 144 = 2856
assert_equal 2856, order.promoter_payout_cents
end
test "platform_fee_euros should convert cents to euros" do
order = Order.new(total_amount_cents: 0)
# Assuming one €10 ticket: 50 + 150 = 200 cents = €2.00
def order.platform_fee_cents; 200; end
assert_equal 2.0, order.platform_fee_euros
end
test "promoter_payout_euros should convert cents to euros" do
order = Order.new(total_amount_cents: 10000)
def order.platform_fee_cents; 500; end
assert_equal 95.0, order.promoter_payout_euros
end
# === Stripe Integration Tests (Mock) ===

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@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ class StripeInvoiceServiceTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
mock_invoice.stubs(:finalize_invoice).returns(mock_invoice)
mock_invoice.expects(:pay)
Stripe::Invoice.expects(:create).returns(mock_invoice)
Stripe::InvoiceItem.expects(:create).twice # Once for tickets, once for service fee
Stripe::InvoiceItem.expects(:create).once # Only for tickets, no service fee
result = @service.create_post_payment_invoice
assert_not_nil result
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ class StripeInvoiceServiceTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
mock_invoice.stubs(:finalize_invoice).returns(mock_invoice)
mock_invoice.expects(:pay)
Stripe::Invoice.expects(:create).returns(mock_invoice)
Stripe::InvoiceItem.expects(:create).twice # Once for tickets, once for service fee
Stripe::InvoiceItem.expects(:create).once # Only for tickets, no service fee
result = @service.create_post_payment_invoice
assert_not_nil result
@@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ class StripeInvoiceServiceTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
mock_invoice.expects(:pay)
Stripe::Invoice.expects(:create).with(expected_invoice_data).returns(mock_invoice)
Stripe::InvoiceItem.expects(:create).twice # Once for tickets, once for service fee
Stripe::InvoiceItem.expects(:create).once # Only for tickets, no service fee
result = @service.create_post_payment_invoice
assert_not_nil result
@@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ class StripeInvoiceServiceTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
})
Stripe::Invoice.expects(:create).returns(mock_invoice)
Stripe::InvoiceItem.expects(:create).twice # Once for tickets, once for service fee
Stripe::InvoiceItem.expects(:create).once # Only for tickets, no service fee
mock_invoice.expects(:finalize_invoice).returns(mock_finalized_invoice)
result = @service.create_post_payment_invoice