If you want to dispatch an event when the state of an order changes to any status or state, then you'll need to insert your own event listener. This isn't as difficult as it sounds.
Simply override the _setStatus
function in Mage_Sales_Model_Order
like so...
/**
* Order model
*
* @category WMG
* @package WMG_Sales
* @author Lee Bolding <lee.bolding@wmg.com>
*
* Supported events:
* sales_order_status_before
* sales_order_status_after
*
* NOTE: Unfortunately, we can't override setState() as the protected _setState()
* function is used by the registerCancellation() and _checkState() functions
*
*/
class WMG_Sales_Model_Order extends Mage_Sales_Model_Order
{
/**
* Order state protected setter.
* By default allows to set any state. Can also update status to default or specified value
* Сomplete and closed states are encapsulated intentionally, see the _checkState()
*
* @param string $state
* @param string|bool $status
* @param string $comment
* @param bool $isCustomerNotified
* @param $shouldProtectState
* @return Mage_Sales_Model_Order
*/
protected function _setState($state, $status = false, $comment = '', $isCustomerNotified = null, $shouldProtectState = false)
{
// dispatch an event before we attempt to do anything
Mage::dispatchEvent('sales_order_status_before', array('order' => $this, 'state' => $state, 'status' => $status, 'comment' => $comment, 'isCustomerNotified' => $isCustomerNotified, 'shouldProtectState' => $shouldProtectState));
// attempt to set the specified state
if ($shouldProtectState) {
if ($this->isStateProtected($state)) {
Mage::throwException(Mage::helper('sales')->__('The Order State "%s" must not be set manually.', $state));
}
}
$this->setData('state', $state);
// add status history
if ($status) {
if ($status === true) {
$status = $this->getConfig()->getStateDefaultStatus($state);
}
$this->setStatus($status);
$history = $this->addStatusHistoryComment($comment, false); // no sense to set $status again
$history->setIsCustomerNotified($isCustomerNotified); // for backwards compatibility
}
// dispatch an event after status has changed
Mage::dispatchEvent('sales_order_status_after', array('order' => $this, 'state' => $state, 'status' => $status, 'comment' => $comment, 'isCustomerNotified' => $isCustomerNotified, 'shouldProtectState' => $shouldProtectState));
return $this;
}
}
You can now subscribe observers to the newly created sales_order_status_before
and sales_order_status_after
events
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