* add new route for card update
* create backend route
* update label
* basic functionality working
* ran rubocop
* added rspec tests for functionality
* make payment_method param compulsory
* fixed js linting
* improve client side error handling
* improve server side error handling
* improved update card page UI
* improve button UI for user subscriptions page
* give feedback to user about save status
* remove heading from last column
* fix padding on edit/delete buttons for update table
Co-authored-by: Blake Erickson <o.blakeerickson@gmail.com>
1. Improve mobile checkout styling
These are pretty simple changes. The buttons were crammed together and not wrapping properly on mobile if there were more than a few. Also the padding was weird and causing text to overflow out of the #main-outlet on phone viewports.
2. Renders the top campaign banner on mobile even if sidebar is selected
In the original PR, we refactored using the connector JS out since we now have more Ember operators; however, we needed some more complex logic that couldn't be done in the template. Basically, we choose which outlet to render the component in based on two criteria:
If the setting is set to sidebar or top
If we're on a mobile device
Previously, if the site showed the banner on the sidebar and the user browsed to mobile, they wouldn't see a banner at all. This PR changes the logic to use the top outlet on mobile, even if the sidebar is selected.
Commit does 3 things:
Remove the duplicative currency abbreviation in favor of the currency symbol alone
Reorders plans by the cost in ascending order.
Fixes a flexbox button bug
Adds full support to create coupon/promo codes in the Admin > Plugins > Subscriptions section of the plugin. The Create Coupon button opens a form on the same page, and the active checkboxes toggle the active status of the coupon code.
Due to putting the Stripe Elements HTML inside an if block in the
template, this caused state to be funky. As a result, calling
`this.stripe.createToken` failed to return a promise. Opted instead to
hide the elements via CSS for anonymous users to prevent this
showstopping bug.