ACME / BILLING
Checkout fix is ready for review
We fixed duplicate subscriptions during retry, added idempotency coverage, and verified all 92 billing tests.
- Risk: low; webhook behavior is unchanged
- Next: deploy to staging and run one test checkout
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✓ Ran tests in 8.42s
› edited src/billing/webhook.ts
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✓ 92 tests passed
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ACME / BILLING
We fixed duplicate subscriptions during retry, added idempotency coverage, and verified all 92 billing tests.
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PREVIEW / SLACK
Duplicate subscriptions are now blocked by an idempotency key.
Verified: 92 billing tests passed
Next: one staging checkout
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