That's great. I was going to write some test code, but I was just
worried that somehow it would fluke right until I put it one the web
or something horrible like that. I tried reading up in the Django
documentation, but I failed miserably to find confirmation. I probably
didn't look hard enough. Thank you so much for your rapid response!

On 15 Apr, 23:20, Bruce Kroeze <[email protected]> wrote:
> The signals are not asynchronous.  The are synchronous, so they will always
> get executed every time.  It isn't a classic "message queue" like Java is so
> fond of using in enterprise situations.
> To prove it to yourself, add logging and write some tests with your new
> signal.  It'll get called.
>
> On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 3:15 PM, [email protected] <
>
>
>
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Ok, one further clarification:
>
> > So I have read up on signals, and the only remaining niggle that I
> > have is this. Lets say I write some a function and connect it to the
> > satchmo_price_query signal. Said function receives the signal,
> > inspects the model, calculates its correct price based on today's gold
> > fix and updates the price in the database accordingly. So far so good.
> > What guarantee do I have that my handler will be executed and finished
> > before the price is fetched from the database?
>
> > On 13 Apr, 19:01, "[email protected]"
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Brilliant. That seems like a much smarter way of doing it. Signals is
> > > probably the only section of django of which I have zero knowledge so
> > > this will be a good chance to leverage them.
>
> > > On 13 Apr, 01:36, Chris Moffitt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I think the preferred way to do this would be to use signals to
> > dynamically
> > > > calculate the price. You can read more about the various ones in
> > Satchmo
> > > > here -http://www.satchmoproject.com/docs/svn/signals.html
>
> > > > You'll probably want to use satchmo_price_query
>
> > > > -Chris
>
> > > > On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 4:46 PM, [email protected] <
>
> > > > [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Hi,
>
> > > > > I am looking at various options for building a web store selling
> > > > > jewellery. One of the things I absolutely need to be able to do is to
> > > > > able to rapidly change the price of products based on daily fixes for
> > > > > gold etc..
>
> > > > > I've had a quick poke around satchmo and the best way I can think of
> > > > > right now is to create a custom product model with weight and
> > > > > multiplier attributes. Then I could run a query daily basis using
> > > > > those attributes to update the price in the database. I'm not sure
> > > > > this is the best method. Does anyone else have any other better ideas
> > > > > on how that might be done?
>
> > > > > I would be much obliged for any input you could offer.
>
> --
> Bruce Kroezehttp://solidsitesolutions.com
> Dynamic Designs, Optimized
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