def save_info(self, contact=None, **kwargs): """Save the contact info into the database. Checks to see if contact exists. If not, creates a contact and copies in the address and phone number.""" if not contact: customer = Contact() log.debug('creating new contact') else: customer = contact log.debug('Saving contact info for %s', contact) data = self.cleaned_data.copy() country = data['country'] if not isinstance(country, Country): country = Country.objects.get(pk=country) data['country'] = country data['country_id'] = country.id shipcountry = data['ship_country'] if not isinstance(shipcountry, Country): shipcountry = Country.objects.get(pk=shipcountry) data['ship_country'] = shipcountry data['ship_country_id'] = shipcountry.id organization_name = data.pop('organization', None) if organization_name: org = Organization.objects.by_name(organization_name, create=True) customer.organization = org else: # in case customer wants to remove organization name from their profile customer.organization = None for field in customer.__dict__.keys(): try: setattr(customer, field, data[field]) except KeyError: pass if not customer.role: customer.role = ContactRole.objects.get(pk='Customer') customer.save() # we need to make sure we don't blindly add new addresses # this isn't ideal, but until we have a way to manage addresses # this will force just the two addresses, shipping and billing # TODO: add address management like Amazon. bill_address = customer.billing_address if not bill_address: bill_address = AddressBook(contact=customer) changed_location = False address_keys = bill_address.__dict__.keys() for field in address_keys: if (not changed_location) and field in ('state', 'country_id', 'city'): if getattr(bill_address, field) != data[field]: changed_location = True try: setattr(bill_address, field, data[field]) except KeyError: pass bill_address.is_default_billing = True copy_address = data['copy_address'] ship_address = customer.shipping_address if copy_address: # make sure we don't have any other default shipping address if ship_address and ship_address.id != bill_address.id: ship_address.delete() bill_address.is_default_shipping = True bill_address.save() if not copy_address: if not ship_address or ship_address.id == bill_address.id: ship_address = AddressBook() for field in address_keys: ship_field = 'ship_' + field if (not changed_location) and field in ('state', 'country_id', 'city'): if getattr(ship_address, field) != data[ship_field]: changed_location = True try: setattr(ship_address, field, data[ship_field]) except KeyError: pass ship_address.is_default_shipping = True ship_address.is_default_billing = False ship_address.contact = customer ship_address.save() if not customer.primary_phone: phone = PhoneNumber() phone.primary = True else: phone = customer.primary_phone phone.phone = data['phone'] phone.contact = customer phone.save() form_postsave.send(ContactInfoForm, object=customer, formdata=data, form=self) if changed_location: signals.satchmo_contact_location_changed.send(self, contact=customer) return customer.id
def handle_noargs(self, **options): from satchmo_store.contact.models import ( AddressBook, Contact, ContactOrganization, ContactOrganizationRole, ContactRole, Organization, PhoneNumber, ) from product.models import ( Category, OptionGroup, Option, Price, Product, ) from product.modules.configurable.models import ConfigurableProduct from satchmo_store.shop.models import Config from django.conf import settings from l10n.models import Country from django.contrib.sites.models import Site from django.contrib.auth.models import User #idempotency test print "Checking for existing sample data." try: p = Product.objects.get(slug="dj-rocks") print "It looks like you already have loaded the sample store data, quitting." import sys sys.exit(1) except Product.DoesNotExist: pass print "Loading sample store data." #Load basic configuration information print "Creating site..." try: site = Site.objects.get(id=settings.SITE_ID) print "Using existing site #%i" % settings.SITE_ID except Site.DoesNotExist: print "Creating Example Store Site" site = Site(domain="localhost", name="Sample Store") site.domain = settings.SITE_DOMAIN site.name = settings.SITE_NAME site.save() try: store_country = Country.objects.get(iso3_code='USA') except Country.DoesNotExist: print "\nError: Country data should be first loaded by: python manage.py satchmo_load_l10n" import sys sys.exit(1) config = Config(site=site, store_name=settings.SITE_NAME, country=store_country, sales_country=store_country) config.save() config.shipping_countries.add(store_country) config.save() print "Creating Customers..." # Import some customers customer = ContactRole.objects.get(pk='Customer') c1 = Contact(first_name="Chris", last_name="Smith", email="*****@*****.**", role=customer, notes="Really cool stuff") c1.save() p1 = PhoneNumber(contact=c1, phone="601-555-5511", type="Home", primary=True) p1.save() c2 = Contact(first_name="John", last_name="Smith", email="*****@*****.**", role=customer, notes="Second user") c2.save() p2 = PhoneNumber(contact=c2, phone="999-555-5111", type="Work", primary=True) p2.save() # Import some addresses for these customers us = Country.objects.get(iso2_code='US') a1 = AddressBook(description="Home", street1="8235 Pike Street", city="Anywhere Town", state="TN", postal_code="38138", country=us, is_default_shipping=True, contact=c1) a1.save() a2 = AddressBook(description="Work", street1="1245 Main Street", city="Stillwater", state="MN", postal_code="55082", country=us, is_default_shipping=True, contact=c2) a2.save() print "Creating Suppliers..." #Import some suppliers supplier = ContactOrganizationRole.objects.get(pk='Supplier') company = ContactOrganization.objects.get(pk='Company') contactsupplier = ContactRole.objects.get(pk='Supplier') org1 = Organization(name="Rhinestone Ronny", type=company, role=supplier) org1.save() c4 = Contact(first_name="Fred", last_name="Jones", email="*****@*****.**", role=contactsupplier, organization=org1) c4.save() p4 = PhoneNumber(contact=c4, phone="800-188-7611", type="Work", primary=True) p4.save() p5 = PhoneNumber(contact=c4, phone="755-555-1111", type="Fax") p5.save() a3 = AddressBook(contact=c4, description="Mailing address", street1="Receiving Dept", street2="918 Funky Town St", city="Fishkill", state="NJ", country=us, postal_code="19010") a3.save() #s1 = Supplier(name="Rhinestone Ronny", address1="918 Funky Town St", address2="Suite 200", # city="Fishkill", state="NJ", zip="19010", phone1="800-188-7611", fax="900-110-1909", email="*****@*****.**", # notes="My main supplier") #s1.save() #s2 = Supplier(name="Shirt Sally", address1="9 ABC Lane", # city="Happyville", state="MD", zip="190111", phone1="888-888-1111", fax="999-110-1909", email="*****@*****.**", # notes="Shirt Supplier") #s2.save() print "Creating Categories..." #Create some categories cat1 = Category(site=site, name="Shirts", slug="shirts", description="Women's Shirts") cat1.save() cat2 = Category(site=site, name="Short Sleeve", slug="shortsleeve", description="Short sleeve shirts", parent=cat1) cat2.save() cat3 = Category(site=site, name="Books", slug="book", description="Books") cat3.save() cat4 = Category(site=site, name="Fiction", slug="fiction", description="Fiction Books", parent=cat3) cat4.save() cat5 = Category(site=site, name="Science Fiction", slug="scifi", description="Science Fiction", parent=cat4) cat5.save() cat6 = Category(site=site, name="Non Fiction", slug="nonfiction", description="Non Fiction", parent=cat3) cat6.save() cat7 = Category(site=site, name="Software", slug="software") cat7.save() print "Creating products..." #Create some items i1 = Product(site=site, name="Django Rocks shirt", slug="dj-rocks", description="Really cool shirt", active=True, featured=True) i1.save() p1 = Price(price="20.00", product=i1) p1.save() i1.category.add(cat1) i1.save() i2 = Product( site=site, name="Python Rocks shirt", slug="PY-Rocks", description="Really cool python shirt - One Size Fits All", active=True, featured=True) i2.save() p2 = Price(price="19.50", product=i2) p2.save() i2.category.add(cat2) i2.save() i3 = Product(site=site, name="A really neat book", slug="neat-book", description="A neat book. You should buy it.", active=True, featured=True) i3.save() p3 = Price(price="5.00", product=i3) p3.save() i3.category.add(cat4) i3.save() i4 = Product(site=site, name="Robots Attack!", slug="robot-attack", description="Robots try to take over the world.", active=True, featured=True) i4.save() p4 = Price(price="7.99", product=i4) p4.save() i4.category.add(cat5) i4.save() # i5 = Product(site=site, name="Really Neat Software", slug="neat-software", description="Example Configurable/Downloadable product", active=True, featured=True) # i5.save() # i5.category.add(cat7) # i5.save() #Create an attribute set optSet1 = OptionGroup(site=site, name="sizes", sort_order=1) optSet2 = OptionGroup(site=site, name="colors", sort_order=2) optSet1.save() optSet2.save() optSet3 = OptionGroup(site=site, name="Book type", sort_order=1) optSet3.save() optSet4 = OptionGroup(site=site, name="Full/Upgrade", sort_order=5) optSet4.save() optItem1a = Option(name="Small", value="S", sort_order=1, option_group=optSet1) optItem1a.save() optItem1b = Option(name="Medium", value="M", sort_order=2, option_group=optSet1) optItem1b.save() optItem1c = Option(name="Large", value="L", sort_order=3, price_change="1.00", option_group=optSet1) optItem1c.save() optItem2a = Option(name="Black", value="B", sort_order=1, option_group=optSet2) optItem2a.save() optItem2b = Option(name="White", value="W", sort_order=2, option_group=optSet2) optItem2b.save() optItem2c = Option(name="Blue", value="BL", sort_order=3, price_change="2.00", option_group=optSet2) optItem2c.save() optItem3a = Option(name="Hard cover", value="hard", sort_order=1, option_group=optSet3) optItem3a.save() optItem3b = Option(name="Soft cover", value="soft", sort_order=2, price_change="1.00", option_group=optSet3) optItem3b.save() optItem3c = Option(name="On tape", value="tape", sort_order=3, option_group=optSet3) optItem3c.save() optItem4a = Option(name="Full Version", value="full", option_group=optSet4, sort_order=1) optItem4a.save() optItem4b = Option(name="Upgrade Version", value="upgrade", option_group=optSet4, sort_order=2) optItem4b.save() #Add the option group to our items pg1 = ConfigurableProduct(product=i1) pg1.save() pg1.option_group.add(optSet1) pg1.save() pg1.option_group.add(optSet2) pg1.save() pg3 = ConfigurableProduct(product=i3) pg3.save() pg3.option_group.add(optSet3) pg3.save() pg4 = ConfigurableProduct(product=i4) pg4.save() pg4.option_group.add(optSet3) pg4.save() # pg5 = ConfigurableProduct(product=i5) # pg5.option_group.add(optSet4) # pg5.save() print "Creating product variations..." #Create the required sub_items pg1.create_all_variations() pg3.create_all_variations() pg4.create_all_variations() #pg5.create_all_variations() #set prices for full and upgrade versions of neat-software, this is an alternative to using the price_change in options, it allows for more flexability when required. # pv1 = pg5.get_product_from_options([optItem4a]) # Price(product=pv1, price='5.00').save() # Price(product=pv1, price='2.00', quantity='50.00').save() # DownloadableProduct(product=pv1).save() # pv2 = pg5.get_product_from_options([optItem4b]) # Price(product=pv2, price='1.00').save() # DownloadableProduct(product=pv2).save() print "Create a test user..." #First see if our test user is still there, then use or create that user try: test_user = User.objects.get(username="******") except: test_user = User.objects.create_user('csmith', '*****@*****.**', 'test') test_user.save() c1.user = test_user c1.save()
def handle_noargs(self, **options): from satchmo_store.contact.models import ( AddressBook, Contact, ContactOrganization, ContactOrganizationRole, ContactRole, Organization, PhoneNumber, ) from product.models import ( Category, OptionGroup, Option, Price, Product, ) from product.modules.configurable.models import ConfigurableProduct from satchmo_store.shop.models import Config from django.conf import settings from l10n.models import Country from django.contrib.sites.models import Site from django.contrib.auth.models import User #idempotency test print "Checking for existing sample data." try: p = Product.objects.get(slug="dj-rocks") print "It looks like you already have loaded the sample store data, quitting." import sys sys.exit(1) except Product.DoesNotExist: pass print "Loading sample store data." #Load basic configuration information print "Creating site..." try: site = Site.objects.get(id=settings.SITE_ID) print "Using existing site #%i" % settings.SITE_ID except Site.DoesNotExist: print "Creating Example Store Site" site = Site(domain="localhost", name="Sample Store") site.domain = settings.SITE_DOMAIN site.name = settings.SITE_NAME site.save() try: store_country = Country.objects.get(iso3_code='USA') except Country.DoesNotExist: print "\nError: Country data should be first loaded by: python manage.py satchmo_load_l10n" import sys sys.exit(1) config = Config(site=site, store_name=settings.SITE_NAME, country=store_country, sales_country=store_country) config.save() config.shipping_countries.add(store_country) config.save() print "Creating Customers..." # Import some customers customer = ContactRole.objects.get(pk='Customer') c1 = Contact(first_name="Chris", last_name="Smith", email="*****@*****.**", role=customer, notes="Really cool stuff") c1.save() p1 = PhoneNumber(contact=c1, phone="601-555-5511", type="Home",primary=True) p1.save() c2 = Contact(first_name="John", last_name="Smith", email="*****@*****.**", role=customer, notes="Second user") c2.save() p2 = PhoneNumber(contact=c2, phone="999-555-5111", type="Work",primary=True) p2.save() # Import some addresses for these customers us = Country.objects.get(iso2_code='US'); a1 = AddressBook(description="Home", street1="8235 Pike Street", city="Anywhere Town", state="TN", postal_code="38138", country=us, is_default_shipping=True, contact=c1) a1.save() a2 = AddressBook(description="Work", street1="1245 Main Street", city="Stillwater", state="MN", postal_code="55082", country=us, is_default_shipping=True, contact=c2) a2.save() print "Creating Suppliers..." #Import some suppliers supplier = ContactOrganizationRole.objects.get(pk='Supplier') company = ContactOrganization.objects.get(pk='Company') contactsupplier = ContactRole.objects.get(pk='Supplier') org1 = Organization(name="Rhinestone Ronny", type=company, role=supplier) org1.save() c4 = Contact(first_name="Fred", last_name="Jones", email="*****@*****.**", role=contactsupplier, organization=org1) c4.save() p4 = PhoneNumber(contact=c4,phone="800-188-7611", type="Work", primary=True) p4.save() p5 = PhoneNumber(contact=c4,phone="755-555-1111",type="Fax") p5.save() a3 = AddressBook(contact=c4, description="Mailing address", street1="Receiving Dept", street2="918 Funky Town St", city="Fishkill", state="NJ", country=us, postal_code="19010") a3.save() #s1 = Supplier(name="Rhinestone Ronny", address1="918 Funky Town St", address2="Suite 200", # city="Fishkill", state="NJ", zip="19010", phone1="800-188-7611", fax="900-110-1909", email="*****@*****.**", # notes="My main supplier") #s1.save() #s2 = Supplier(name="Shirt Sally", address1="9 ABC Lane", # city="Happyville", state="MD", zip="190111", phone1="888-888-1111", fax="999-110-1909", email="*****@*****.**", # notes="Shirt Supplier") #s2.save() print "Creating Categories..." #Create some categories '''cat1 = Category(site=site, name="Shirts",slug="shirts",description="Women's Shirts") cat1.save() cat2 = Category(site=site, name="Short Sleeve",slug="shortsleeve",description="Short sleeve shirts", parent=cat1) cat2.save()''' cat3 = Category(name="Books",slug="book",description="Books") cat3.save() cat3.site.add(site) '''cat4 = Category(site=site, name="Fiction",slug="fiction",description="Fiction Books", parent=cat3) cat4.save() cat5 = Category(site=site, name="Science Fiction",slug="scifi",description="Science Fiction",parent=cat4) cat5.save() cat6 = Category(site=site, name="Non Fiction",slug="nonfiction",description="Non Fiction",parent=cat3) cat6.save() cat7 = Category(site=site, name="Software", slug="software") cat7.save()''' print "Creating products..." #Create some items '''i1 = Product(name="Django Rocks shirt", slug="dj-rocks", description="Really cool shirt", active=True, featured=True) i1.save() p1 = Price(price="20.00", product=i1) p1.save() i1.category.add(cat1) i1.save() i2 = Product(name="Python Rocks shirt", slug="PY-Rocks", description="Really cool python shirt - One Size Fits All", active=True, featured=True) i2.save() p2 = Price(price="19.50", product=i2) p2.save() i2.category.add(cat2) i2.save()''' i3 = Product(name="Purusha Suktam", slug="Advyata", description="A neat book. You should buy it.", active=True, featured=True) i3.save() i3.site.add(site) p3 = Price(price="5.00", product=i3) p3.save() i3.category.add(cat3) i3.save() i3.site.add(site) '''i4 = Product(name="Robots Attack!", slug="robot-attack", description="Robots try to take over the world.", active=True, featured=True) i4.save() p4 = Price(price="7.99", product=i4) p4.save() i4.category.add(cat5) i4.save() # i5 = Product(site=site, name="Really Neat Software", slug="neat-software", description="Example Configurable/Downloadable product", active=True, featured=True) # i5.save() # i5.category.add(cat7) # i5.save() #Create an attribute set optSet1 = OptionGroup(site=site, name="sizes", sort_order=1) optSet2 = OptionGroup(site=site, name="colors", sort_order=2) optSet1.save() optSet2.save()''' optSet3 = OptionGroup(name="Book type", sort_order=1) optSet3.save() optSet3.site.add(site) '''optSet4 = OptionGroup(site=site, name="Full/Upgrade", sort_order=5) optSet4.save() optItem1a = Option(name="Small", value="S", sort_order=1, option_group=optSet1) optItem1a.save() optItem1b = Option(name="Medium", value="M", sort_order=2, option_group=optSet1) optItem1b.save() optItem1c = Option(name="Large", value="L", sort_order=3, price_change="1.00", option_group=optSet1) optItem1c.save() optItem2a = Option(name="Black", value="B", sort_order=1, option_group=optSet2) optItem2a.save() optItem2b = Option(name="White", value="W", sort_order=2, option_group=optSet2) optItem2b.save() optItem2c = Option(name="Blue", value="BL", sort_order=3, price_change="2.00", option_group=optSet2) optItem2c.save()''' optItem3a = Option(name="Hard cover", value="hard", sort_order=1, option_group=optSet3) optItem3a.save() optItem3b = Option(name="Soft cover", value="soft", sort_order=2, price_change="1.00", option_group=optSet3) optItem3b.save() optItem3c = Option(name="On tape", value="tape", sort_order=3, option_group=optSet3) optItem3c.save() '''optItem4a = Option(name="Full Version", value="full", option_group=optSet4, sort_order=1) optItem4a.save() optItem4b = Option(name="Upgrade Version", value="upgrade", option_group=optSet4, sort_order=2) optItem4b.save()''' #Add the option group to our items '''pg1 = ConfigurableProduct(product=i1) pg1.save() pg1.option_group.add(optSet1) pg1.save() pg1.option_group.add(optSet2) pg1.save()''' pg3 = ConfigurableProduct(product=i3) pg3.save() pg3.option_group.add(optSet3) pg3.save() '''pg4 = ConfigurableProduct(product=i4) pg4.save() pg4.option_group.add(optSet3) pg4.save()''' # pg5 = ConfigurableProduct(product=i5) # pg5.option_group.add(optSet4) # pg5.save() print "Creating product variations..." #Create the required sub_items #pg1.create_all_variations() pg3.create_all_variations() #pg4.create_all_variations() #pg5.create_all_variations() #set prices for full and upgrade versions of neat-software, this is an alternative to using the price_change in options, it allows for more flexability when required. # pv1 = pg5.get_product_from_options([optItem4a]) # Price(product=pv1, price='5.00').save() # Price(product=pv1, price='2.00', quantity='50.00').save() # DownloadableProduct(product=pv1).save() # pv2 = pg5.get_product_from_options([optItem4b]) # Price(product=pv2, price='1.00').save() # DownloadableProduct(product=pv2).save() print "Create a test user..." #First see if our test user is still there, then use or create that user try: test_user = User.objects.get(username="******") except: test_user = User.objects.create_user('csmith', '*****@*****.**', 'test') test_user.save() c1.user = test_user c1.save()
def save_info(self, contact=None, **kwargs): """Save the contact info into the database. Checks to see if contact exists. If not, creates a contact and copies in the address and phone number.""" if not contact: customer = Contact() log.debug('creating new contact') else: customer = contact log.debug('Saving contact info for %s', contact) data = self.cleaned_data.copy() country = data['country'] if not isinstance(country, Country): country = Country.objects.get(pk=country) data['country'] = country data['country_id'] = country.id shipcountry = data['ship_country'] if not isinstance(shipcountry, Country): shipcountry = Country.objects.get(pk=shipcountry) data['ship_country'] = shipcountry data['ship_country_id'] = shipcountry.id organization_name = data.pop('organization', None) if organization_name: org = Organization.objects.by_name(organization_name, create=True) customer.organization = org else: # in case customer wants to remove organization name from their profile customer.organization = None for field in customer.__dict__.keys(): try: setattr(customer, field, data[field]) except KeyError: pass if not customer.role: customer.role = ContactRole.objects.get(pk='Customer') customer.save() # we need to make sure we don't blindly add new addresses # this isn't ideal, but until we have a way to manage addresses # this will force just the two addresses, shipping and billing # TODO: add address management like Amazon. bill_address = customer.billing_address if not bill_address: bill_address = AddressBook(contact=customer) changed_location = False address_keys = bill_address.__dict__.keys() for field in address_keys: if (not changed_location) and field in ('state', 'country_id', 'city'): if getattr(bill_address, field) != data[field]: changed_location = True try: setattr(bill_address, field, data[field]) except KeyError: pass bill_address.is_default_billing = True copy_address = data['copy_address'] ship_address = customer.shipping_address try: setattr(ship_address, "addressee",data.get('ship_addressee', "")) setattr(bill_address, "addressee",data.get('addressee', "")) except AttributeError: pass # If we are copying the address and one isn't in place for shipping # copy it if not getattr(ship_address, "addressee", False) and copy_address: try: ship_address.addressee = bill_address.addressee except AttributeError: pass # Make sure not to overwrite a custom ship to name if copy_address and getattr(ship_address, "addressee", "") == getattr(bill_address, "addressee", ""): # make sure we don't have any other default shipping address if ship_address and ship_address.id != bill_address.id: ship_address.delete() bill_address.is_default_shipping = True bill_address.save() # If we have different ship to and bill to names, preserve them if not copy_address or getattr(ship_address, "addressee", "") != getattr(bill_address, "addressee", ""): if not ship_address or ship_address.id == bill_address.id: ship_address = AddressBook() for field in address_keys: ship_field = 'ship_' + field if (not changed_location) and field in ('state', 'country_id', 'city'): if getattr(ship_address, field) != data[ship_field]: changed_location = True try: setattr(ship_address, field, data[ship_field]) except KeyError: pass ship_address.is_default_shipping = True ship_address.is_default_billing = False ship_address.contact = customer ship_address.save() if not customer.primary_phone: phone = PhoneNumber() phone.primary = True else: phone = customer.primary_phone phone.phone = data['phone'] phone.contact = customer phone.save() form_postsave.send(ContactInfoForm, object=customer, formdata=data, form=self) if changed_location: signals.satchmo_contact_location_changed.send(self, contact=customer) return customer.id
def save_info(self, contact=None, **kwargs): """Save the contact info into the database. Checks to see if contact exists. If not, creates a contact and copies in the address and phone number.""" if not contact: customer = Contact() log.debug('creating new contact') else: customer = contact log.debug('Saving contact info for %s', contact) data = self.cleaned_data.copy() country = data['country'] if not isinstance(country, Country): country = Country.objects.get(pk=country) data['country'] = country data['country_id'] = country.id shipcountry = data['ship_country'] if not isinstance(shipcountry, Country): shipcountry = Country.objects.get(pk=shipcountry) data['ship_country'] = shipcountry data['ship_country_id'] = shipcountry.id companyname = data.pop('company', None) if companyname: org = Organization.objects.by_name(companyname, create=True) customer.organization = org for field in customer.__dict__.keys(): try: setattr(customer, field, data[field]) except KeyError: pass if not customer.role: customer.role = "Customer" customer.save() # we need to make sure we don't blindly add new addresses # this isn't ideal, but until we have a way to manage addresses # this will force just the two addresses, shipping and billing # TODO: add address management like Amazon. bill_address = customer.billing_address if not bill_address: bill_address = AddressBook(contact=customer) changed_location = False address_keys = bill_address.__dict__.keys() for field in address_keys: if (not changed_location) and field in ('state', 'country', 'city'): if getattr(bill_address, field) != data[field]: changed_location = True try: setattr(bill_address, field, data[field]) except KeyError: pass bill_address.is_default_billing = True copy_address = data['copy_address'] ship_address = customer.shipping_address if copy_address: # make sure we don't have any other default shipping address if ship_address and ship_address.id != bill_address.id: ship_address.delete() bill_address.is_default_shipping = True bill_address.save() if not copy_address: if not ship_address or ship_address.id == bill_address.id: ship_address = AddressBook() for field in address_keys: if (not changed_location) and field in ('state', 'country', 'city'): if getattr(ship_address, field) != data[field]: changed_location = True try: setattr(ship_address, field, data['ship_' + field]) except KeyError: pass ship_address.is_default_shipping = True ship_address.is_default_billing = False ship_address.contact = customer ship_address.save() if not customer.primary_phone: phone = PhoneNumber() phone.primary = True else: phone = customer.primary_phone phone.phone = data['phone'] phone.contact = customer phone.save() signals.form_save.send(ContactInfoForm, object=customer, formdata=data, form=self) if changed_location: signals.satchmo_contact_location_changed.send(self, contact=customer) return customer.id