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# Copyright 2016 Nicolas Bessi, Camptocamp SA # Copyright 2018 Tecnativa - Pedro M. Baeza # License AGPL-3.0 or later (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl).
from odoo import models, fields, api
class ResCompany(models.Model): _inherit = 'res.company'
city_id = fields.Many2one( 'res.city', compute='_compute_address', inverse='_inverse_city_id', string="City" ) zip_id = fields.Many2one( 'res.better.zip', string='ZIP Location', compute='_compute_address', inverse='_inverse_zip_id', oldname="better_zip_id", help='Use the city name or the zip code to search the location', ) # In order to keep the same logic used in odoo, fields must be computed # and inversed, not related. This way, we can ensure that it works # correctly on changes and inconsistencies cannot happen. # When you make the fields related, the constrains added in res.partner # will fail. because when you change the city_id in the company, you are # effectively changing it in the partner. The constrains on the partner # are evaluated before the inverse methods update the other fields (city, # etc..). And we need constrains in the partner to ensure consistency. # So, as a conclusion, address fields are very related to each other. # Either you make them all related to the partner in company, or you # don't for all of them. But mixing methods produces inconsistencies.
country_enforce_cities = fields.Boolean( related='country_id.enforce_cities' )
def _get_company_address_fields(self, partner): res = super(ResCompany, self)._get_company_address_fields(partner) res['city_id'] = partner.city_id res['zip_id'] = partner.zip_id return res
def _inverse_city_id(self): for company in self: company.partner_id.city_id = company.city_id
def _inverse_zip_id(self): for company in self: company.partner_id.zip_id = company.zip_id
@api.onchange('zip_id') def _onchange_zip_id(self): if self.zip_id: self.zip = self.zip_id.name self.city_id = self.zip_id.city_id self.city = self.zip_id.city self.country_id = self.zip_id.country_id if self.country_id.enforce_cities: self.state_id = self.city_id.state_id else: self.state_id = self.zip_id.state_id
@api.onchange('state_id') def onchange_state_id(self): if self.state_id.country_id: self.country_id = self.state_id.country_id.id
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