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http://www.sixfeetup.com/immerseOn Thu, May 28, 2009 at 11:52 PM, Hannes Calitz<
hannesc@...> wrote:
> Hey there Lucie
>
> I went to go check in getpaid.core, and all it really does is check whether
> the id is an integer. I did however sort out this problem yesterday. I
> somehow forgot to actually 'store' the order before redirecting. LOL
>
> I have completed the payment processor, and it should be in the repository
> sometime during the course of the day.
>
> 2009/5/28 Lucie Lejard <
lucielejard@...>
>>
>> what does the order_manager.isValid method do? Does it expect a string
>> with the order id number?
>>
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>>
>> On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 5:31 AM, Hannes Calitz <
hannesc@...> wrote:
>> > On inspection while debugging I found that it is returning the order id
>> > as a
>> > string (eg. 373715280).
>> >
>> > 2009/5/25 Rob LaRubbio <
larubbio@...>
>> >>
>> >> Do you know what self.getQuerysring is returning? My guess is that it
>> >> is
>> >> not returning just the order id. Maybe something like &order-id=<your
>> >> order
>> >> id> or a dict?
>> >>
>> >> -Rob
>> >>
>> >> On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 10:05 PM, hannesc <
hannesc@...> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> Thanks
>> >>>
>> >>> However, when I send the order id to the order manager, it returns
>> >>> 'None'. Here is the code I'm using:
>> >>>
>> >>> order_manager = component.getUtility(interfaces.IOrderManager)
>> >>> orderid = self.getQuerystring()
>> >>> if order_manager.isValid(orderid):
>> >>> order = order_manager.get(orderid)
>> >>> else:
>> >>> order = "invalid"
>> >>>
>> >>> Now, as you can see from the above code, I am checking whether the
>> >>> orderid I receive is valid. When the id is validated, it is supposed
>> >>> to set order to the order object. However, order_manager.get(orderid)
>> >>> returns 'None'.
>> >>>
>> >>> Any idea why this could be happening?
>> >>>
>> >>> H
>> >>>
>> >>> On May 20, 8:36 am, Tim Knapp <
duf...@...> wrote:
>> >>> > Hi Hannes,
>> >>> >
>> >>> > order_manager = getUtility(IOrderManager)
>> >>> > order = order_manager.get(yourOrderID)
>> >>> >
>> >>> > Thanks,
>> >>> > Tim
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> > >
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