Commerce Checkout paths might have some compatibility issues with Rules 2.9.

There were some problems when upgrading from Rules 2.7 to 2.8 that were fixed by 2.9. See this issue for more details.

Some of those problems are still active with basic install of Commerce Kickstart 2.31 (Rules 2.9) + Commerce Checkout paths 1.5.

When Commerce Checkout paths has configured custom paths (at least one), price calculation rules fail or are skipped and taxes are not calculated. This happens in the cart display and also in all checkout stages.

Disabling Commerce Checkout paths (or clearing the configured custom paths) makes the price calculation rules fire again. The price rules can also be fixed by downgrading Rules to 2.7 (and keeping Commerce Checkout paths with configured custom paths).

In a different setup with Commerce Kickstart 2.31 and a lot of additional modules enabled, the problem only appears on the review order checkout tab when it is refreshed (sometimes only after 2 or 3 refreshes).

The root cause might be related with the changes made in Rules 2.8 (2.9).

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Cezar created an issue. See original summary.

valentine94’s picture

Version: 7.x-1.5 » 7.x-1.x-dev
Status: Active » Needs work

Hi Cezar.

Thanks for feedback.

I think we have to try figure out what happens firstly.

Any ideas?

Thanks.

_shy’s picture

Status: Needs work » Closed (outdated)

D7 reached its EOL back in January 2025, and there is no active release for D7 for this module anymore.
Development or support is not planned for D7. All D7-related issues are marked as outdated in a bunch.

Everyone can apply the patch above (not tested by the maintainers, tested by the community) to their D7 projects.
If the issue remains relevant for D10+ versions, merge requests with proposed solutions for a new module version (D10+) are welcome in a new follow-up issue.

Thanks!

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