db/heromodels/examples/payment_flow_example.rs
Mahmoud-Emad af83035d89 feat: Add new Rhai example demonstrating payment flow
- Add a new Rhai example showcasing complete payment flow
  for company registration. This includes company creation,
  payment record creation, successful payment processing,
  status updates, and handling failed and refunded payments.
- Add new example demonstrating payment integration in Rhai
  scripting.  This example showcases the usage of various
  payment status methods and verifies data from the database
  after processing payments.
- Add new examples to Cargo.toml to facilitate building and
  running the examples.  This makes it easier to integrate
  and test payment functionality using Rhai scripting.
2025-06-25 18:39:47 +03:00

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// Payment Flow Example
// This example demonstrates the complete payment flow for company registration,
// including company creation with pending payment status, payment processing,
// and status transitions.
use heromodels::models::biz::{BusinessType, Company, CompanyStatus, Payment};
fn main() {
println!("=== Payment Flow Example ===");
println!("Demonstrating company registration with payment integration\n");
// Step 1: Create a company with pending payment status
println!("Step 1: Creating company with pending payment status");
let company = Company::new(
"TechStart Inc.".to_string(),
"REG-TS-2024-001".to_string(),
chrono::Utc::now().timestamp(),
)
.email("contact@techstart.com".to_string())
.phone("+1-555-0123".to_string())
.website("https://techstart.com".to_string())
.address("123 Startup Ave, Innovation City, IC 12345".to_string())
.business_type(BusinessType::Starter)
.industry("Technology".to_string())
.description("A promising tech startup focused on AI solutions".to_string())
// Note: status defaults to PendingPayment, so we don't need to set it explicitly
.fiscal_year_end("12-31".to_string());
println!(" Company: {}", company.name);
println!(" Status: {:?}", company.status);
println!(" Registration: {}", company.registration_number);
println!(" Company created successfully!\n");
// Step 2: Create a payment record for the company
println!("Step 2: Creating payment record");
let payment_intent_id = format!("pi_test_{}", chrono::Utc::now().timestamp());
let payment = Payment::new(
payment_intent_id.clone(),
1, // Mock company ID for this example
"yearly".to_string(),
500.0, // Setup fee
99.0, // Monthly fee
1688.0, // Total amount (setup + 12 months)
);
println!(" Payment Intent ID: {}", payment.payment_intent_id);
println!(" Company ID: {}", payment.company_id);
println!(" Payment Plan: {}", payment.payment_plan);
println!(" Setup Fee: ${:.2}", payment.setup_fee);
println!(" Monthly Fee: ${:.2}", payment.monthly_fee);
println!(" Total Amount: ${:.2}", payment.total_amount);
println!(" Status: {:?}", payment.status);
println!(" Payment record created successfully!\n");
// Step 3: Simulate payment processing
println!("Step 3: Processing payment...");
// Simulate some processing time
std::thread::sleep(std::time::Duration::from_millis(100));
// Complete the payment with Stripe customer ID
let stripe_customer_id = Some(format!("cus_test_{}", chrono::Utc::now().timestamp()));
let completed_payment = payment.complete_payment(stripe_customer_id.clone());
println!(" Payment completed successfully!");
println!(" New Status: {:?}", completed_payment.status);
println!(
" Stripe Customer ID: {:?}",
completed_payment.stripe_customer_id
);
// Step 4: Update company status to Active
println!("\nStep 4: Updating company status to Active");
let active_company = company.status(CompanyStatus::Active);
println!(" Company: {}", active_company.name);
println!(" New Status: {:?}", active_company.status);
println!(" Company status updated successfully!\n");
// Step 5: Demonstrate payment status checks
println!("Step 5: Payment status verification");
println!(
" Is payment completed? {}",
completed_payment.is_completed()
);
println!(" Is payment pending? {}", completed_payment.is_pending());
println!(" Has payment failed? {}", completed_payment.has_failed());
println!(" Is payment refunded? {}", completed_payment.is_refunded());
// Step 6: Demonstrate failed payment scenario
println!("\nStep 6: Demonstrating failed payment scenario");
// Create another company
let failed_company = Company::new(
"FailCorp Ltd.".to_string(),
"REG-FC-2024-002".to_string(),
chrono::Utc::now().timestamp(),
)
.email("contact@failcorp.com".to_string())
.business_type(BusinessType::Single)
.industry("Consulting".to_string());
// Create payment for failed scenario
let failed_payment_intent = format!("pi_fail_{}", chrono::Utc::now().timestamp());
let failed_payment = Payment::new(
failed_payment_intent,
2, // Mock company ID
"monthly".to_string(),
250.0,
49.0,
299.0,
);
// Simulate payment failure
let failed_payment = failed_payment.fail_payment();
println!(" Failed Company: {}", failed_company.name);
println!(
" Company Status: {:?} (remains pending)",
failed_company.status
);
println!(" Payment Status: {:?}", failed_payment.status);
println!(" Payment failed: {}", failed_payment.has_failed());
println!("\n=== Payment Flow Example Complete ===");
println!("Summary:");
println!("- Created companies with PendingPayment status by default");
println!("- Processed successful payment and updated company to Active");
println!("- Demonstrated failed payment scenario");
println!("- All operations completed successfully without database persistence");
println!("- For database examples, see the Rhai examples or unit tests");
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_payment_flow() {
// Test the basic payment flow without database persistence
let company = Company::new(
"Test Company".to_string(),
"TEST-001".to_string(),
chrono::Utc::now().timestamp(),
);
// Verify default status is PendingPayment
assert_eq!(company.status, CompanyStatus::PendingPayment);
// Create payment
let payment = Payment::new(
"pi_test_123".to_string(),
1, // Mock company ID
"monthly".to_string(),
100.0,
50.0,
150.0,
);
// Verify default payment status is Pending
assert_eq!(payment.status, PaymentStatus::Pending);
assert!(payment.is_pending());
assert!(!payment.is_completed());
// Complete payment
let completed_payment = payment.complete_payment(Some("cus_test_123".to_string()));
assert_eq!(completed_payment.status, PaymentStatus::Completed);
assert!(completed_payment.is_completed());
assert!(!completed_payment.is_pending());
// Update company status
let active_company = company.status(CompanyStatus::Active);
assert_eq!(active_company.status, CompanyStatus::Active);
}
#[test]
fn test_payment_failure() {
let payment = Payment::new(
"pi_fail_123".to_string(),
1,
"yearly".to_string(),
500.0,
99.0,
1688.0,
);
let failed_payment = payment.fail_payment();
assert_eq!(failed_payment.status, PaymentStatus::Failed);
assert!(failed_payment.has_failed());
assert!(!failed_payment.is_completed());
}
#[test]
fn test_payment_refund() {
let payment = Payment::new(
"pi_refund_123".to_string(),
1,
"monthly".to_string(),
250.0,
49.0,
299.0,
);
// First complete the payment
let completed_payment = payment.complete_payment(Some("cus_123".to_string()));
assert!(completed_payment.is_completed());
// Then refund it
let refunded_payment = completed_payment.refund_payment();
assert_eq!(refunded_payment.status, PaymentStatus::Refunded);
assert!(refunded_payment.is_refunded());
assert!(!refunded_payment.is_completed());
}
}