Without this gem, when you'll update to solidus v3, you'll have failures setting firstname and lastname on
Spree::Address records because of their deprecation in Solidus v2.11 and removal in Solidus v3.0
Ref:
This gem provides backwards compatibility to that change by allowing firstname, lastname to work as earlier
along with name
Add solidus_address_name to your Gemfile:
gem 'solidus_address_name'Bundle your dependencies and run the installation generator:
bin/rails generate solidus_address_name:installOnly installing the extension and running the install generator should suffice. You should be able to continue getting & setting names as before
address.firstname = 'John' # or first_name
address.lastname = 'Doe' # or last_name
address.valid? # true
address.name = 'John Doe'
address.valid? # trueFirst bundle your dependencies, then run bin/rake. bin/rake will default to building the dummy
app if it does not exist, then it will run specs. The dummy app can be regenerated by using
bin/rake extension:test_app.
bin/rakeTo run Rubocop static code analysis run
bundle exec rubocopWhen testing your application's integration with this extension you may use its factories. You can load Solidus core factories along with this extension's factories using this statement:
SolidusDevSupport::TestingSupport::Factories.load_for(SolidusAddressName::Engine)or, if you're not using SolidusDevSupport:
require 'solidus_address_name/testing_support/factories'To run this extension in a sandboxed Solidus application, you can run bin/sandbox. The path for
the sandbox app is ./sandbox and bin/rails will forward any Rails commands to
sandbox/bin/rails.
Here's an example:
$ bin/rails server
=> Booting Puma
=> Rails 6.0.2.1 application starting in development
* Listening on tcp://127.0.0.1:3000
Use Ctrl-C to stop
Please refer to the dedicated page in the Solidus wiki.
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