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It's probably a bit of a frill, but I wanted to avoid creating unnecessary contact information records (address, phone, email, name) when customers check the "ship to self" or "card address is shipping address" checkboxes. The following are some written notes on how the resolution works -- which pieces are copied under what circumstances, and what the temporary storage structures look like: | It's probably a bit of a frill, but I wanted to avoid creating unnecessary contact information records (address, phone, email, name) when customers check the "ship to self" or "card address is shipping address" checkboxes. The following are some written notes on how the resolution works -- which pieces are copied under what circumstances, and what the temporary storage structures look like: | ||
[[File:2009-11-15 VbzCart address resolution.adj.jpg|300px]] | [[File:2009-11-15 VbzCart address resolution.adj.jpg|300px|left]]'''2009-11-19 Update''': The Person's Contact information should always have an Address object if there is one -- pointing to the Card's Address object if necessary. Otherwise we have to have more complicated to code to go looking for the Card.Address if there is no Contact.Address. |
Revision as of 01:56, 20 November 2009
About
The checkout subsystem handles customer interaction from the point when the customer presses "check out" on the shopping cart up to the point where the order is placed ("finish" button in old system).
Requirements
- Record shipping information
- Record payment information
- Prevent customer from proceeding if required fields are missing or contain invalid data
- Send notification email to customer and store when order is placed
Related Pages
- vbzwiki:VbzCart/checkout: what the checkout sequence looked like in the Perl version
Notes
It looks like the best way to handle form navigation is to have constant control names for the "back" and "next" buttons and to include the name of the submitting form in a hidden field.
For the 2009 rewrite, I initially tried to have the "back" and "next" buttons specify the target form, removing the need for the submitting-form-identifier, but this causes problems under the following circumstances:
- determining if the user should be allowed to load the requested form when required fields in the current form have been left empty:
- If the user is moving forward, then NO - the submitting form should be re-displayed with a message listing the missing fields
- If the user is moving backward, then YES - the requested form should be displayed regardless
- determining the status of the data on the target page, so as to display the proper status message (indicating what fields, if any, are missing):
- If this page has never been submitted, then no message should be displayed
- If this page has been submitted previously, then the stored data should be checked
- If this page is being re-loaded because the user requested a forward move while leaving one or more required fields blank, then the submitted data must be checked (this rule can be simplified by storing it first and then always checking stored data)
Address Resolution
It's probably a bit of a frill, but I wanted to avoid creating unnecessary contact information records (address, phone, email, name) when customers check the "ship to self" or "card address is shipping address" checkboxes. The following are some written notes on how the resolution works -- which pieces are copied under what circumstances, and what the temporary storage structures look like:
2009-11-19 Update: The Person's Contact information should always have an Address object if there is one -- pointing to the Card's Address object if necessary. Otherwise we have to have more complicated to code to go looking for the Card.Address if there is no Contact.Address.