Makes ProductCondition work if you have both valid and cancelled instances of a product. Fixes #68

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Christopher Neugebauer 2016-09-03 16:18:27 +10:00
parent 8e1f799513
commit 43649002cb
2 changed files with 16 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -172,11 +172,20 @@ class ProductConditionController(IsMetByFilter, ConditionController):
in_user_carts = Q(enabling_products__productitem__cart__user=user)
released = commerce.Cart.STATUS_RELEASED
paid = commerce.Cart.STATUS_PAID
active = commerce.Cart.STATUS_ACTIVE
in_released_carts = Q(
enabling_products__productitem__cart__status=released
)
not_in_paid_or_active_carts = ~(
Q(enabling_products__productitem__cart__status=paid) |
Q(enabling_products__productitem__cart__status=active)
)
queryset = queryset.filter(in_user_carts)
queryset = queryset.exclude(in_released_carts)
queryset = queryset.exclude(
in_released_carts & not_in_paid_or_active_carts
)
return queryset

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@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ class FlagTestCases(RegistrationCartTestCase):
items = commerce.ProductItem.objects.filter(cart=cart.cart)
self.assertTrue([i for i in items if i.product == self.PROD_1])
def test_oops(self):
def test_product_stays_enabled_even_if_some_are_cancelled(self):
''' Flags should be enabled, even if *some* enabling products are cnx.
Tests issue #68.
'''
@ -377,3 +377,8 @@ class FlagTestCases(RegistrationCartTestCase):
# Even though cart1 has been cancelled, we have the item in cart2.
# So we should be able to add PROD_1, which depends on PROD_2
cart2.add_to_cart(self.PROD_1, 1)
cart2.set_quantity(self.PROD_2, 0)
with self.assertRaises(ValidationError):
cart2.add_to_cart(self.PROD_1, 1)