- Add Settings menu for Stripe configuration- In the Member Profile page, Superadmin can assign new Role to the member- Stripe Configuration is now stored with encryption in Database

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"""add_system_settings_table
Revision ID: ec4cb4a49cde
Revises: 4fa11836f7fd
Create Date: 2026-01-16 18:16:00.283455
"""
from typing import Sequence, Union
from alembic import op
import sqlalchemy as sa
from sqlalchemy.dialects.postgresql import UUID
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision: str = 'ec4cb4a49cde'
down_revision: Union[str, None] = '4fa11836f7fd'
branch_labels: Union[str, Sequence[str], None] = None
depends_on: Union[str, Sequence[str], None] = None
def upgrade() -> None:
# Create enum for setting types (only if not exists)
op.execute("""
DO $$ BEGIN
CREATE TYPE settingtype AS ENUM ('plaintext', 'encrypted', 'json');
EXCEPTION
WHEN duplicate_object THEN null;
END $$;
""")
# Create system_settings table
op.execute("""
CREATE TABLE system_settings (
id UUID PRIMARY KEY DEFAULT gen_random_uuid(),
setting_key VARCHAR(100) UNIQUE NOT NULL,
setting_value TEXT,
setting_type settingtype NOT NULL DEFAULT 'plaintext'::settingtype,
description TEXT,
updated_by UUID REFERENCES users(id) ON DELETE SET NULL,
created_at TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
updated_at TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
is_sensitive BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT FALSE
);
COMMENT ON COLUMN system_settings.setting_key IS 'Unique setting identifier (e.g., stripe_secret_key)';
COMMENT ON COLUMN system_settings.setting_value IS 'Setting value (encrypted if setting_type is encrypted)';
COMMENT ON COLUMN system_settings.setting_type IS 'Type of setting: plaintext, encrypted, or json';
COMMENT ON COLUMN system_settings.description IS 'Human-readable description of the setting';
COMMENT ON COLUMN system_settings.updated_by IS 'User who last updated this setting';
COMMENT ON COLUMN system_settings.is_sensitive IS 'Whether this setting contains sensitive data';
""")
# Create indexes
op.create_index('idx_system_settings_key', 'system_settings', ['setting_key'])
op.create_index('idx_system_settings_updated_at', 'system_settings', ['updated_at'])
def downgrade() -> None:
# Drop indexes
op.drop_index('idx_system_settings_updated_at')
op.drop_index('idx_system_settings_key')
# Drop table
op.drop_table('system_settings')
# Drop enum
op.execute('DROP TYPE IF EXISTS settingtype')