Address

The address app provides core address models - it doesn’t provide any views or other functionality. Of the 5 abstract models, only 2 have a non-abstract version in oscar.apps.address.models - the others are used by the order app to provide shipping and billing address models.

Abstract models

class oscar.apps.address.abstract_models.AbstractAddress(*args, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: Model

Superclass address object

This is subclassed and extended to provide models for user, shipping and billing addresses.

active_address_fields()[source]

Returns the non-empty components of the address, but merging the title, first_name and last_name into a single line. It uses fields listed out in base_fields property.

clean()[source]

Hook for doing any extra model-wide validation after clean() has been called on every field by self.clean_fields. Any ValidationError raised by this method will not be associated with a particular field; it will have a special-case association with the field defined by NON_FIELD_ERRORS.

ensure_postcode_is_valid_for_country()[source]

Validate postcode given the country

generate_hash()[source]

Returns a hash of the address, based on standard set of fields, listed out in hash_fields property.

get_address_field_values(fields)[source]

Returns set of field values within the salutation and country.

join_fields(fields, separator=', ')[source]

Join a sequence of fields using the specified separator

populate_alternative_model(address_model)[source]

For populating an address model using the matching fields from this one.

This is used to convert a user address to a shipping address as part of the checkout process.

property salutation

Name (including title)

save(*args, **kwargs)[source]

Save the current instance. Override this in a subclass if you want to control the saving process.

The ‘force_insert’ and ‘force_update’ parameters can be used to insist that the “save” must be an SQL insert or update (or equivalent for non-SQL backends), respectively. Normally, they should not be set.

property summary

Returns a single string summary of the address, separating fields using commas.

class oscar.apps.address.abstract_models.AbstractBillingAddress(*args, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: AbstractAddress

property order

Return the order linked to this shipping address

class oscar.apps.address.abstract_models.AbstractCountry(*args, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: Model

ISO 3166 Country Codes

The field names are a bit awkward, but kept for backwards compatibility. pycountry’s syntax of alpha2, alpha3, name and official_name seems sane.

property code

Shorthand for the ISO 3166 Alpha-2 code

name

The full official name of a country e.g. ‘United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland’

property numeric_code

Shorthand for the ISO 3166 numeric code.

iso_3166_1_numeric used to wrongly be a integer field, but has to be padded with leading zeroes. It’s since been converted to a char field, but the database might still contain non-padded strings. That’s why the padding is kept.

printable_name

The commonly used name; e.g. ‘United Kingdom’

class oscar.apps.address.abstract_models.AbstractPartnerAddress(*args, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: AbstractAddress

A partner can have one or more addresses. This can be useful e.g. when determining US tax which depends on the origin of the shipment.

class oscar.apps.address.abstract_models.AbstractShippingAddress(*args, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: AbstractAddress

A shipping address.

A shipping address should not be edited once the order has been placed - it should be read-only after that.

NOTE: ShippingAddress is a model of the order app. But moving it there is tricky due to circular import issues that are amplified by get_model/get_class calls pre-Django 1.7 to register receivers. So… TODO: Once Django 1.6 support is dropped, move AbstractBillingAddress and AbstractShippingAddress to the order app, and move PartnerAddress to the partner app.

property order

Return the order linked to this shipping address

class oscar.apps.address.abstract_models.AbstractUserAddress(*args, **kwargs)[source]

Bases: AbstractShippingAddress

A user’s address. A user can have many of these and together they form an ‘address book’ of sorts for the user.

We use a separate model for shipping and billing (even though there will be some data duplication) because we don’t want shipping/billing addresses changed or deleted once an order has been placed. By having a separate model, we allow users the ability to add/edit/delete from their address book without affecting orders already placed.

hash

A hash is kept to try and avoid duplicate addresses being added to the address book.

is_default_for_billing

Whether this address should be the default for billing.

is_default_for_shipping

Whether this address is the default for shipping

num_orders_as_billing_address

Same as previous, but for billing address.

num_orders_as_shipping_address

We keep track of the number of times an address has been used as a shipping address so we can show the most popular ones first at the checkout.

save(*args, **kwargs)[source]

Save a hash of the address fields

validate_unique(exclude=None)[source]

Check unique constraints on the model and raise ValidationError if any failed.

Views

None.