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-#!/usr/bin/ruby
-# frozen_string_literal: true
-
-# This is meant to be a one-time script that takes any "extra"
-# months an account is activated for and rolls them back into balance instead
-# Mostly as a fix for all the time that web activation spent not setting balance
-
-require "pg"
-
-DB = PG.connect(dbname: "jmp")
-DB.type_map_for_results = PG::BasicTypeMapForResults.new(DB)
-DB.type_map_for_queries = PG::BasicTypeMapForQueries.new(DB)
-
-rows = DB.query(<<~SQL)
- SELECT customer_id, expires_at,
- ((((DATE_PART('year', expires_at) - DATE_PART('year', LOCALTIMESTAMP)) * 12 +
- (DATE_PART('month', expires_at) - DATE_PART('month', LOCALTIMESTAMP))) - 1) *
- case plan_name
- when 'usd_beta_unlimited-v20210223' then 2.99
- when 'cad_beta_unlimited-v20210223' then 3.59
- end)::NUMERIC(12,4) AS amount
- FROM customer_plans WHERE expires_at > (DATE_TRUNC('month', LOCALTIMESTAMP) + '2 months') ORDER BY expires_at;
-SQL
-
-rows.each do |r|
- cid = r["customer_id"]
- DB.transaction do
- DB.exec(<<~SQL, [cid, "#{cid}-prevent_low_balance"])
- INSERT INTO transactions (customer_id, transaction_id, amount, note)
- VALUES ($1, $2, 5.0001, 'Prevent low balance')
- SQL
- DB.exec(<<~SQL, [cid, r["expires_at"]])
- UPDATE plan_log SET date_range = date_range - tsrange(UPPER(date_range) - '1 month', UPPER(date_range))
- WHERE customer_id=$1 AND UPPER(date_range)=$2
- SQL
- end
-end