#update_column(s) skips callbacks (which is useful), but it doesn't change the updated_at field on the record by default (which we should be doing in these cases).
This change is made in Spree 2.2 here: b367c629ce
Whatever fee adjustments there are on other line items should be left alone (not recreated), and whatever fee adjustments are already on the order should just be updated.
This method is named "update distribution charge". What this method actually does is delete all of the fee adjustments on an order and all it's line items, then recreate them all from scratch. We call this from lots of different places all the time, and it's incredibly expensive. It even gets called from inside of transactions being run inside callbacks. Renaming it hopefully will add a bit of clarity.
This needs to be a lot more granular!
Fixes#6435 i.e. If the customer paid for their order by Stripe/Paypal then the Enterprise needs to know that the order was cancelled in order to arrange a refund. Refunds are not automatically processed when an order is cancelled.
This will send a very basic email to the shop, it only includes a link to view the cancelled order in the admin area initially.
I created a CustomerOrderCancellation object here because orders can be cancelled in two ways (1) by the customer, so an email should be sent to the shop. (2) by the shop, so an email doesn't need to be sent. However the code for cancelling order happens in Order#cancel via the state machine. Rather than passing some sort of parameter into #cancel to indicate whether it is a customer or shop cancelled order it might be clearer to have a CustomerOrderCancellation object, there could be other differences between customer or shop cancelled orders in future maybe.
Instead of relying on Spree::Order#outstanding_balance we make us of the
result set `balance_value` computed column. So, we ask PostgreSQL to
compute it instead of Ruby and then serialize it from that computed
column. That's a bit faster to compute that way and let's reuse logic.
We hide this new implementation under this features' toggle so it's only
used when enabled. We want hit the old behaviour by default.
If an admin changes the amount on a tax rate, and that rate has been used by adjustments in the past, we need to soft-delete and clone it to preserve the data integrity of previous adjustments that were created using that rate.
This makes it possible to deploy it without releasing it to users since
the toggle is not enabled for anyone.
It aims to make the balance calculation consistent across pages.
This query object is meant to be reusable but those includes are
context-specific and will likely not be needed when reusing the query
elsewhere. If we keep them there, chances are next dev might not notice
it and will introduce a performance regression.