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166 lines
5.9 KiB
166 lines
5.9 KiB
# Copyright 2004-2010 Tiny SPRL http://tiny.be
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# Copyright 2010-2012 ChriCar Beteiligungs- und Beratungs- GmbH
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# http://www.camptocamp.at
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# Copyright 2015 Antiun Ingenieria, SL (Madrid, Spain)
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# http://www.antiun.com
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# Antonio Espinosa <antonioea@antiun.com>
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# License AGPL-3.0 or later (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html).
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from odoo import _, api, fields, models
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from odoo.exceptions import ValidationError
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class ResPartner(models.Model):
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_inherit = "res.partner"
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id_numbers = fields.One2many(
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comodel_name="res.partner.id_number",
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inverse_name="partner_id",
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string="Identification Numbers",
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)
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@api.depends("id_numbers")
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def _compute_identification(self, field_name, category_code):
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"""Compute a field that indicates a certain ID type.
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Use this on a field that represents a certain ID type. It will compute
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the desired field as that ID(s).
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This ID can be worked with as if it were a Char field, but it will
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be relating back to a ``res.partner.id_number`` instead.
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Example:
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.. code-block:: python
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social_security = fields.Char(
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compute=lambda s: s._compute_identification(
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'social_security', 'SSN',
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),
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inverse=lambda s: s._inverse_identification(
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'social_security', 'SSN',
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),
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search=lambda s, *a: s._search_identification(
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'SSN', *a
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),
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)
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Args:
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field_name (str): Name of field to set.
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category_code (str): Category code of the Identification type.
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"""
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for record in self:
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id_numbers = record.id_numbers.filtered(
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lambda r: r.category_id.code == category_code
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)
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if not id_numbers:
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# As this is used as a compute method
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# we need to assign something
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record[field_name] = False
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continue
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value = id_numbers[0].name
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record[field_name] = value
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def _inverse_identification(self, field_name, category_code):
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"""Inverse for an identification field.
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This method will create a new record, or modify the existing one
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in order to allow for the associated field to work like a Char.
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If a category does not exist of the correct code, it will be created
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using `category_code` as both the `name` and `code` values.
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If the value of the target field is unset, the associated ID will
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be deactivated in order to preserve history.
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Example:
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.. code-block:: python
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social_security = fields.Char(
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compute=lambda s: s._compute_identification(
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'social_security', 'SSN',
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),
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inverse=lambda s: s._inverse_identification(
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'social_security', 'SSN',
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),
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search=lambda s, *a: s._search_identification(
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'SSN', *a
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),
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)
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Args:
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field_name (str): Name of field to set.
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category_code (str): Category code of the Identification type.
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"""
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for record in self:
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id_number = record.id_numbers.filtered(
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lambda r: r.category_id.code == category_code
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)
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record_len = len(id_number)
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# Record for category is not existent.
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if record_len == 0:
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name = record[field_name]
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if not name:
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# No value to set
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continue
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category = self.env["res.partner.id_category"].search(
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[("code", "=", category_code)]
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)
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if not category:
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category = self.env["res.partner.id_category"].create(
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{"code": category_code, "name": category_code}
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)
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self.env["res.partner.id_number"].create(
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{"partner_id": record.id, "category_id": category.id, "name": name}
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)
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# There was an identification record singleton found.
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elif record_len == 1:
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value = record[field_name]
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if value:
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id_number.name = value
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else:
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id_number.active = False
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# Guard against writing wrong records.
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else:
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raise ValidationError(
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_(
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"This %s has multiple IDs of this type (%s), so a write "
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"via the %s field is not possible. In order to fix this, "
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"please use the IDs tab."
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)
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% (record._name, category_code, field_name)
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)
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@api.model
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def _search_identification(self, category_code, operator, value):
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"""Search method for an identification field.
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Example:
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.. code-block:: python
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social_security = fields.Char(
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compute=lambda s: s._compute_identification(
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'social_security', 'SSN',
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),
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inverse=lambda s: s._inverse_identification(
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'social_security', 'SSN',
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),
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search=lambda s, *a: s._search_identification(
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'SSN', *a
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),
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)
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Args:
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category_code (str): Category code of the Identification type.
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operator (str): Operator of domain.
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value (str): Value to search for.
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Returns:
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list: Domain to search with.
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"""
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id_numbers = self.env["res.partner.id_number"].search(
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[("name", operator, value), ("category_id.code", "=", category_code)]
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)
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return [("id_numbers.id", "in", id_numbers.ids)]
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