Commit dd490053 authored by Nicolas Dumazet's avatar Nicolas Dumazet

use TempSaleOrder instead or TempOrder as Order portal type does not exist


git-svn-id: https://svn.erp5.org/repos/public/erp5/trunk@38745 20353a03-c40f-0410-a6d1-a30d3c3de9de
parent 105281b0
......@@ -169,8 +169,8 @@ class SessionTool(BaseTool):
session_id = '1234567'
session = context.portal_sessions[session_id]
session['shopping_cart'] = newTempOrder(context, '987654321') # will work only for local RAM sessions
(you can also use 'session.edit(shopping_cart= newTempOrder(context, '987654321'))' )
session['shopping_cart'] = newTempSaleOrder(context, '987654321') # will work only for local RAM sessions
(you can also use 'session.edit(shopping_cart= newTempSaleOrder(context, '987654321'))' )
(later in another script you can acquire shopping_cart):
......@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ class SessionTool(BaseTool):
- it's not recommended to store in portal_sessions ZODB persistent objects because in order
to store them in Local RAM portal_sessions tool will remove aquisition wrapper. At "get"
request they'll be returend wrapped.
- developer can store temporary RAM based objects like 'TempOrder' but ONLY
- developer can store temporary RAM based objects like 'TempSaleOrder' but ONLY
when using Local RAM type of sessions. In a distributed environment one can use only
pickable types ue to the nature of memcached server.
"""
......
......@@ -111,12 +111,12 @@ class TestSessionTool(ERP5TypeTestCase):
def stepTestAcquisitionRamSessionStorage(self, sequence=None, \
sequence_list=None, **kw):
from Products.ERP5Type.Document import newTempOrder
from Products.ERP5Type.Document import newTempSaleOrder
portal_sessions = self.getPortal().portal_sessions
session = portal_sessions.newContent(
self.session_id, \
attr_1 = newTempOrder(portal_sessions, '1'), \
attr_2 = newTempOrder(portal_sessions, '2'),)
attr_1 = newTempSaleOrder(portal_sessions, '1'), \
attr_2 = newTempSaleOrder(portal_sessions, '2'),)
## check temp (RAM based) attributes stored in session
for i in range (1, 3):
attr_name = 'attr_%s' %i
......
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