- Code is at a single place
- No need to import `localizeCurrencyFilter` into Controllers that required unit_prices
- Add `currencyconfig` into unit_prices_spec as it's now dependant to localizeCurrencyFilter
- Add method `processUnitPrice` which is responsible for computing the right unit price, that depends on `price`, `variant_unit_scale`, `variant_unit`, `unit_value` and `variant_unit_name`
- Watch the needed model to compute the unit price: `product.price` and `product.variant_unit_name`
- Add dependencies : UnitPrices and localizeCurrencyFilter
- Add currencyconfig to spec, as it's needed by localizeCurrencyFilter
- Put `'ng-controller' => 'unitsCtrl'` to the relevant node.
- Add new ng-model, as it's needed to watch it in order to compute unit price : `product.price`
- Finally display the needed information: `product.unit_price_value` and `product.unit_price_unit`
- Arguments were misordered and `scale` is needed to compute the denominator.
- Reorder "state machine" if-else as variant_unit_name is priority and "item" is too.
- @andrewpbrett I need your review here ;)
- Still need to test imperial system
Before if you did a bulk product update there was an error:
> TypeError: Cannot set property 'variants' of null
It only seemed to happen if pagination was required i.e. more than 15 products. It seemed to be happening because the default sort order on the products API endpoint which handles the bulk update is 'created desc' but 'name asc' on the /admin/products controller.
Another fix included here is for the sorting direction arrows which were not displaying on the admin products page. The sorting arrows require the sorting expression to be on the :sorting var instead of :q.sorting.
Fixes#6399
This adds the most popular unit names as singular and plural to our
locale for translation. The added Javascript performs a reverse lookup
to find the right singular/plural form of a unit name in that language.
Simple create makes a new type of call to exchange products with no exchange_id and no prder_cycle_id, it simply lists supplied products for a given enterprise
Currently we are just loading the products from the server and count them.
This can be improved easily in two ways:
- we can switch this to a specific product count call to the server so that we dont load all products all the time
- or we paginate the products result and fetch the total_number from the payload of the first page.