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@navarr navarr commented Oct 5, 2017

This will allow third party extensions to modify the payload for the
shipping address selection process, with the goal being the easy
addition of extension_attributes with as few extension conflicts as
possible.

By separating this out into it's own model (as opposed to including it
in the result of the processor return), non-default processors will also
be able to utilize it.

Backports #10991 to 2.2

@navarr navarr changed the title Add a payload extender to the default shipping-save-processor Add a payload extender to the default shipping-save-processor (Backport to 2.2) Oct 5, 2017
This will allow third party extensions to modify the payload for the
shipping address selection process, with the goal being the easy
addition of extension_attributes with as few extension conflicts as
possible.

By separating this out into it's own model (as opposed to including it
in the result of the processor return), non-default processors will also
be able to utilize it.

Backports #10991 to 2.2
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mzeis commented Oct 6, 2017

@navarr Error in the travis build looks unrelated to me. I closed and re-opened the PR to trigger a new build.

@mzeis mzeis added this to the October 2017 milestone Oct 7, 2017
@okorshenko okorshenko merged commit 0da089d into magento:2.2-develop Oct 12, 2017
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mzeis commented Oct 12, 2017

Thank you very much for your contribution @navarr! Your PR has been merged into 2.2-develop.

@navarr navarr deleted the backport-extendable-address-processor branch November 7, 2017 15:54
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