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[ADD] b_purchase: Supervisor for sale order

This adds a field `supervisor_id` that aims to replace the `create_uid`
field. To prevent regressions, the old `create_uid` field is set to be a
computed field that has the same value as `supervisor_id`. This allow to
ensure that other part of the program that refer to `create_uid` as the
responsible for a purchase order will get the value of `supervisor_id`.

This new version comes with a migration script that fill the new
`supervisor_id` with the value of `create_uid` if `supervisor_id` is not
set yet.

This trick is done because the `create_uid` field is a magic field that
belongs to the ORM. This field cannot be modified in a form.
pull/114/head
Rémy Taymans 6 years ago
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  1. 12
      beesdoo_purchase/__openerp__.py
  2. 12
      beesdoo_purchase/migrations/9.0.1.1.0/post-migrate.py
  3. 4
      beesdoo_purchase/models/__init__.py
  4. 41
      beesdoo_purchase/models/purchase.py
  5. 24
      beesdoo_purchase/views/purchase_order.xml

12
beesdoo_purchase/__openerp__.py

@ -9,24 +9,18 @@
Long description of module's purpose
""",
'author': "Beescoop - Cellule IT",
'author': "Beescoop - Cellule IT, "
"Coop IT Easy SCRLfs",
'website': "https://github.com/beescoop/Obeesdoo",
# Categories can be used to filter modules in modules listing
# Check https://github.com/odoo/odoo/blob/master/openerp/addons/base/module/module_data.xml
# for the full list
'category': 'Purchase',
'version': '0.1',
'version': '9.0.1.1.0',
# any module necessary for this one to work correctly
'depends': ['base', 'purchase', 'beesdoo_product'],
# always loaded
'data': [
'views/purchase_order.xml',
'security/ir.model.access.csv',
'report/report_purchaseorder.xml',
],
# only loaded in demonstration mode
'demo': [],
}

12
beesdoo_purchase/migrations/9.0.1.1.0/post-migrate.py

@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
# coding: utf-8
def migrate(cr, version):
"""Set the new supervisor_id field if this one is empty."""
cr.execute(
"""
UPDATE purchase_order
SET supervisor_id = create_uid
WHERE supervisor_id IS NULL
"""
)

4
beesdoo_purchase/models/__init__.py

@ -1,3 +1 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import purchase_order
from . import purchase, purchase_order

41
beesdoo_purchase/models/purchase.py

@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
# coding: utf-8
from openerp import api, fields, models
class PurchaseOrder(models.Model):
_inherit = "purchase.order"
# create_uid must mirror the supervisor_id value.
# create_uid is a magic field that belongs to the ORM that is not
# editable via a form.
create_uid = fields.Many2one(
comodel_name='res.users',
compute='_compute_create_uid',
)
supervisor_id = fields.Many2one(
comodel_name='res.users',
string='Responsible',
required=True,
default=lambda self: self.env.user,
)
@api.depends('supervisor_id')
def _compute_create_uid(self):
for rec in self:
if rec.supervisor_id:
rec.create_uid = rec.supervisor_id
@api.multi
def write(self, vals):
if 'supervisor_id' in vals:
new_supervisor = vals['supervisor_id']
for rec in self:
rec.message_unsubscribe_users(
user_ids=rec.supervisor_id.ids,
)
rec.message_subscribe_users(
user_ids=[new_supervisor],
subtype_ids=[],
)
return super(PurchaseOrder, self).write(vals)

24
beesdoo_purchase/views/purchase_order.xml

@ -6,12 +6,34 @@
<field name="inherit_id" ref="purchase.purchase_order_form" />
<field name="arch" type="xml">
<field name="date_order" position="after">
<field name="create_uid"/>
<field name="supervisor_id"/>
</field>
<field name="product_id" position="attributes">
<attribute name="domain">[('main_seller_id','=', parent.partner_id), ('purchase_ok', '=', True)]</attribute>
</field>
</field>
</record>
<record model="ir.ui.view" id="beesdoo_purchase_order_tree_view">
<field name="name">beesdoo.purchase.order.tree.view</field>
<field name="model">purchase.order</field>
<field name="inherit_id" ref="purchase.purchase_order_tree" />
<field name="arch" type="xml">
<field name="origin" position="after">
<field name="supervisor_id"/>
</field>
</field>
</record>
<record model="ir.ui.view" id="beesdoo_purchase_order_search_view">
<field name="name">beesdoo.purchase.order.search.view</field>
<field name="model">purchase.order</field>
<field name="inherit_id" ref="purchase.view_purchase_order_filter"/>
<field name="arch" type="xml">
<field name="create_uid" position="after">
<field name="supervisor_id"/>
</field>
</field>
</record>
</data>
</openerp>
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