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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # © 2015-2016 Camptocamp SA # License AGPL-3.0 or later (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html).
from openerp import models, fields, api from openerp.tools.cache import ormcache
class ChangesetFieldRule(models.Model): _name = 'changeset.field.rule' _description = 'Changeset Field Rules' _rec_name = 'field_id'
field_id = fields.Many2one( comodel_name='ir.model.fields', string='Field', domain="[('model_id.model', '=', 'res.partner'), " " ('ttype', 'in', ('char', 'selection', 'date', 'datetime', " " 'float', 'integer', 'text', 'boolean', " " 'many2one')), " " ('readonly', '=', False)]", ondelete='cascade', required=True, ) action = fields.Selection( selection='_selection_action', string='Action', required=True, help="Auto: always apply a change.\n" "Validate: manually applied by an administrator.\n" "Never: change never applied.", ) source_model_id = fields.Many2one( comodel_name='ir.model', string='Source Model', ondelete='cascade', domain=lambda self: [('id', 'in', self._domain_source_models().ids)], help="If a source model is defined, the rule will be applied only " "when the change is made from this origin. " "Rules without source model are global and applies to all " "backends.\n" "Rules with a source model have precedence over global rules, " "but if a field has no rule with a source model, the global rule " "is used." )
_sql_constraints = [ ('model_field_uniq', 'unique (source_model_id, field_id)', 'A rule already exists for this field.'), ]
@api.model def _domain_source_models(self): """ Returns the models for which we can define rules.
Example for submodules (replace by the xmlid of the model):
:: models = super(ChangesetFieldRule, self)._domain_source_models() return models | self.env.ref('base.model_res_users')
Rules without model are global and apply for all models.
"""
return self.env.ref('base.model_res_users')
@api.model def _selection_action(self): return [('auto', 'Auto'), ('validate', 'Validate'), ('never', 'Never'), ]
@ormcache(skiparg=1) @api.model def _get_rules(self, source_model_name): """ Cache rules
Keep only the id of the rules, because if we keep the recordsets in the ormcache, we won't be able to browse them once their cursor is closed.
The public method ``get_rules`` return the rules with the recordsets when called.
"""
model_rules = self.search( ['|', ('source_model_id.model', '=', source_model_name), ('source_model_id', '=', False)], # using 'ASC' means that 'NULLS LAST' is the default order='source_model_id ASC', ) # model's rules have precedence over global ones so we iterate # over rules which have a source model first, then we complete # them with the global rules result = {} for rule in model_rules: # we already have a model's rule if result.get(rule.field_id.name): continue result[rule.field_id.name] = rule.id return result
@api.model def get_rules(self, source_model_name): """ Return the rules for a model
When a model is specified, it will return the rules for this model. Fields that have no rule for this model will use the global rules (those without source).
The source model is the model which ask for a change, it will be for instance ``res.users``, ``lefac.backend`` or ``magellan.backend``.
The second argument (``source_model_name``) is optional but cannot be an optional keyword argument otherwise it would not be in the key for the cache. The callers have to pass ``None`` if they want only global rules. """
rules = {} cached_rules = self._get_rules(source_model_name) for field, rule_id in cached_rules.iteritems(): rules[field] = self.browse(rule_id) return rules
@api.model def create(self, vals): record = super(ChangesetFieldRule, self).create(vals) self.clear_caches() return record
@api.multi def write(self, vals): result = super(ChangesetFieldRule, self).write(vals) self.clear_caches() return result
@api.multi def unlink(self): result = super(ChangesetFieldRule, self).unlink() self.clear_caches() return result
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