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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##############################################################################
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# Copyright (C) 2009 EduSense BV (<http://www.edusense.nl>).
# All Rights Reserved
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from openerp.tools.translate import _
from openerp.addons.account_banking import sepa
from openerp.addons.account_banking.struct import struct
__all__ = [
'get_period',
'get_bank_accounts',
'get_partner',
'get_country_id',
'get_company_bank_account',
'create_bank_account',
]
def get_period(pool, cr, uid, date, company, log=None):
'''
Wrapper over account_period.find() to log exceptions of
missing periods instead of raising.
'''
context = {'account_period_prefer_normal': True}
if company:
context['company_id'] = company.id
try:
period_ids = pool.get('account.period').find(
cr, uid, dt=date, context=context)
except Exception as e:
if log is None:
raise
else:
log.append(e)
return False
return period_ids[0]
def get_bank_accounts(pool, cr, uid, account_number, log, fail=False):
'''
Get the bank account with account number account_number
'''
# No need to search for nothing
if not account_number:
return []
partner_bank_obj = pool.get('res.partner.bank')
bank_account_ids = partner_bank_obj.search(cr, uid, [
('acc_number', '=', account_number)
])
if not bank_account_ids:
if not fail:
log.append(
_('Bank account %(account_no)s was not found in the database')
% dict(account_no=account_number)
)
return []
return partner_bank_obj.browse(cr, uid, bank_account_ids)
def _has_attr(obj, attr):
# Needed for dangling addresses and a weird exception scheme in
# OpenERP's orm.
try:
return bool(getattr(obj, attr))
except KeyError:
return False
def get_partner(pool, cr, uid, name, address, postal_code, city,
country_id, log, context=None):
'''
Get the partner belonging to the account holders name <name>
If multiple partners are found with the same name, select the first and
add a warning to the import log.
TODO: revive the search by lines from the address argument
'''
partner_obj = pool.get('res.partner')
partner_ids = partner_obj.search(
cr, uid, [
'|', ('is_company', '=', True), ('parent_id', '=', False),
('name', 'ilike', name),
], context=context)
if not partner_ids:
# Try brute search on address and then match reverse
criteria = []
if country_id:
criteria.append(('country_id', '=', country_id))
if city:
criteria.append(('city', 'ilike', city))
if postal_code:
criteria.append(('zip', 'ilike', postal_code))
partner_search_ids = partner_obj.search(
cr, uid, criteria, context=context)
if (not partner_search_ids and country_id):
# Try again with country_id = False
criteria[0] = ('country_id', '=', False)
partner_search_ids = partner_obj.search(
cr, uid, criteria, context=context)
key = name.lower()
partners = []
for partner in partner_obj.read(
cr, uid, partner_search_ids, ['name', 'commercial_partner_id'],
context=context):
if (len(partner['name']) > 3 and partner['name'].lower() in key):
partners.append(partner)
partners.sort(key=lambda x: len(x['name']), reverse=True)
partner_ids = [x['commercial_partner_id'][0] for x in partners]
if len(partner_ids) > 1:
log.append(
_('More than one possible match found for partner with '
'name %(name)s') % {'name': name})
return partner_ids and partner_ids[0] or False
def get_company_bank_account(pool, cr, uid, account_number, currency,
company, log):
'''
Get the matching bank account for this company. Currency is the ISO code
for the requested currency.
'''
results = struct()
bank_accounts = get_bank_accounts(pool, cr, uid, account_number, log,
fail=True)
if not bank_accounts:
return False
elif len(bank_accounts) != 1:
log.append(
_('More than one bank account was found with the same number '
'%(account_no)s') % dict(account_no=account_number)
)
return False
if bank_accounts[0].partner_id.id != company.partner_id.id:
log.append(
_('Account %(account_no)s is not owned by %(partner)s')
% dict(account_no=account_number,
partner=company.partner_id.name,
))
return False
results.account = bank_accounts[0]
bank_settings_obj = pool.get('account.banking.account.settings')
criteria = [('partner_bank_id', '=', bank_accounts[0].id)]
# Find matching journal for currency
journal_obj = pool.get('account.journal')
journal_ids = journal_obj.search(cr, uid, [
('type', '=', 'bank'),
('currency.name', '=', currency or company.currency_id.name)
])
if currency == company.currency_id.name:
journal_ids_no_curr = journal_obj.search(cr, uid, [
('type', '=', 'bank'), ('currency', '=', False)
])
journal_ids.extend(journal_ids_no_curr)
if journal_ids:
criteria.append(('journal_id', 'in', journal_ids))
# Find bank account settings
bank_settings_ids = bank_settings_obj.search(cr, uid, criteria)
if bank_settings_ids:
settings = bank_settings_obj.browse(cr, uid, bank_settings_ids)[0]
results.company_id = company
results.journal_id = settings.journal_id
# Take currency from settings or from company
if settings.journal_id.currency.id:
results.currency_id = settings.journal_id.currency
else:
results.currency_id = company.currency_id
# Rest just copy/paste from settings. Why am I doing this?
results.default_debit_account_id = settings.default_debit_account_id
results.default_credit_account_id = settings.default_credit_account_id
results.costs_account_id = settings.costs_account_id
results.invoice_journal_id = settings.invoice_journal_id
results.bank_partner_id = settings.bank_partner_id
return results
def get_or_create_bank(pool, cr, uid, bic, online=False, code=None,
name=None, context=None):
'''
Find or create the bank with the provided BIC code.
When online, the SWIFT database will be consulted in order to
provide for missing information.
'''
# UPDATE: Free SWIFT databases are since 2/22/2010 hidden behind an
# image challenge/response interface.
bank_obj = pool.get('res.bank')
# Self generated key?
if len(bic) < 8:
# search key
bank_ids = bank_obj.search(
cr, uid, [
('bic', '=', bic[:6])
])
if not bank_ids:
bank_ids = bank_obj.search(
cr, uid, [
('bic', 'ilike', bic + '%')
])
else:
bank_ids = bank_obj.search(
cr, uid, [
('bic', '=', bic)
])
if bank_ids and len(bank_ids) == 1:
banks = bank_obj.browse(cr, uid, bank_ids)
return banks[0].id, banks[0].country.id
country_obj = pool.get('res.country')
country_ids = country_obj.search(
cr, uid, [('code', '=', bic[4:6])]
)
country_id = country_ids and country_ids[0] or False
bank_id = False
if online:
info, address = bank_obj.online_bank_info(
cr, uid, bic, context=context
)
if info:
bank_id = bank_obj.create(cr, uid, dict(
code=info.code,
name=info.name,
street=address.street,
street2=address.street2,
zip=address.zip,
city=address.city,
country=country_id,
bic=info.bic[:8],
))
else:
info = struct(name=name, code=code)
if not online or not bank_id:
bank_id = bank_obj.create(cr, uid, dict(
code=info.code or 'UNKNOW', # FIXME: Typo?
name=info.name or _('Unknown Bank'),
country=country_id,
bic=bic,
))
return bank_id, country_id
def get_country_id(pool, cr, uid, transaction, context=None):
"""
Derive a country id from the info on the transaction.
:param transaction: browse record of a transaction
:returns: res.country id or False
"""
country_code = False
iban = sepa.IBAN(transaction.remote_account)
if iban.valid:
country_code = iban.countrycode
elif transaction.remote_owner_country_code:
country_code = transaction.remote_owner_country_code
# fallback on the import parsers country code
elif transaction.bank_country_code:
country_code = transaction.bank_country_code
if country_code:
country_ids = pool.get('res.country').search(
cr, uid, [('code', '=', country_code.upper())],
context=context)
country_id = country_ids and country_ids[0] or False
if not country_id:
company = transaction.statement_line_id.company_id
if company.partner_id.country:
country_id = company.partner_id.country.id
return country_id
def create_bank_account(pool, cr, uid, partner_id,
account_number, holder_name, address, city,
country_id, bic=False,
context=None):
'''
Create a matching bank account with this holder for this partner.
'''
values = struct(
partner_id=partner_id,
owner_name=holder_name,
country_id=country_id,
)
# Are we dealing with IBAN?
iban = sepa.IBAN(account_number)
if iban.valid:
# Take as much info as possible from IBAN
values.state = 'iban'
values.acc_number = str(iban)
else:
# No, try to convert to IBAN
values.state = 'bank'
values.acc_number = account_number
if country_id:
country_code = pool.get('res.country').read(
cr, uid, country_id, ['code'], context=context)['code']
if country_code in sepa.IBAN.countries:
account_info = pool['res.partner.bank'].online_account_info(
cr, uid, country_code, values.acc_number, context=context)
if account_info:
values.acc_number = iban = account_info.iban
values.state = 'iban'
bic = account_info.bic
if bic:
values.bank = get_or_create_bank(pool, cr, uid, bic)[0]
values.bank_bic = bic
# Create bank account and return
return pool.get('res.partner.bank').create(
cr, uid, values, context=context)