base_import_match: Import deduplicator.
By default, when importing data (like CSV import) with the ``base_import``
module, Odoo follows this rule:
1. If you import the XMLID of a record, make an **update**.
2. If you do not, **create** a new record.
This module allows you to set additional rules to match if a given import is an
update or a new record.
This is useful when you need to sync heterogeneous databases, and the field you
use to match records in those databases with Odoo's is not the XMLID but the
name, VAT, email, etc.
After installing this module, the import logic will be changed to:
1. If you import the XMLID of a record, make an **update**.
2. If you do not:
1. If there are import match rules for the model you are importing:
1. Discard the rules that require fields you are not importing.
2. Traverse the remaining rules one by one in order to find a match in
the database.
1. If one match is found:
1. Stop traversing the rest of valid rules.
2. **Update** that record.
2. If zero or multiple matches are found:
1. Continue with the next rule.
3. If all rules are exhausted and no single match is found:
1. **Create** a new record.
2. If there are no match rules for your model:
1. **Create** a new record.
9 years ago base_import_match: Import deduplicator.
By default, when importing data (like CSV import) with the ``base_import``
module, Odoo follows this rule:
1. If you import the XMLID of a record, make an **update**.
2. If you do not, **create** a new record.
This module allows you to set additional rules to match if a given import is an
update or a new record.
This is useful when you need to sync heterogeneous databases, and the field you
use to match records in those databases with Odoo's is not the XMLID but the
name, VAT, email, etc.
After installing this module, the import logic will be changed to:
1. If you import the XMLID of a record, make an **update**.
2. If you do not:
1. If there are import match rules for the model you are importing:
1. Discard the rules that require fields you are not importing.
2. Traverse the remaining rules one by one in order to find a match in
the database.
1. If one match is found:
1. Stop traversing the rest of valid rules.
2. **Update** that record.
2. If zero or multiple matches are found:
1. Continue with the next rule.
3. If all rules are exhausted and no single match is found:
1. **Create** a new record.
2. If there are no match rules for your model:
1. **Create** a new record.
9 years ago base_import_match: Import deduplicator.
By default, when importing data (like CSV import) with the ``base_import``
module, Odoo follows this rule:
1. If you import the XMLID of a record, make an **update**.
2. If you do not, **create** a new record.
This module allows you to set additional rules to match if a given import is an
update or a new record.
This is useful when you need to sync heterogeneous databases, and the field you
use to match records in those databases with Odoo's is not the XMLID but the
name, VAT, email, etc.
After installing this module, the import logic will be changed to:
1. If you import the XMLID of a record, make an **update**.
2. If you do not:
1. If there are import match rules for the model you are importing:
1. Discard the rules that require fields you are not importing.
2. Traverse the remaining rules one by one in order to find a match in
the database.
1. If one match is found:
1. Stop traversing the rest of valid rules.
2. **Update** that record.
2. If zero or multiple matches are found:
1. Continue with the next rule.
3. If all rules are exhausted and no single match is found:
1. **Create** a new record.
2. If there are no match rules for your model:
1. **Create** a new record.
9 years ago base_import_match: Import deduplicator.
By default, when importing data (like CSV import) with the ``base_import``
module, Odoo follows this rule:
1. If you import the XMLID of a record, make an **update**.
2. If you do not, **create** a new record.
This module allows you to set additional rules to match if a given import is an
update or a new record.
This is useful when you need to sync heterogeneous databases, and the field you
use to match records in those databases with Odoo's is not the XMLID but the
name, VAT, email, etc.
After installing this module, the import logic will be changed to:
1. If you import the XMLID of a record, make an **update**.
2. If you do not:
1. If there are import match rules for the model you are importing:
1. Discard the rules that require fields you are not importing.
2. Traverse the remaining rules one by one in order to find a match in
the database.
1. If one match is found:
1. Stop traversing the rest of valid rules.
2. **Update** that record.
2. If zero or multiple matches are found:
1. Continue with the next rule.
3. If all rules are exhausted and no single match is found:
1. **Create** a new record.
2. If there are no match rules for your model:
1. **Create** a new record.
9 years ago base_import_match: Import deduplicator.
By default, when importing data (like CSV import) with the ``base_import``
module, Odoo follows this rule:
1. If you import the XMLID of a record, make an **update**.
2. If you do not, **create** a new record.
This module allows you to set additional rules to match if a given import is an
update or a new record.
This is useful when you need to sync heterogeneous databases, and the field you
use to match records in those databases with Odoo's is not the XMLID but the
name, VAT, email, etc.
After installing this module, the import logic will be changed to:
1. If you import the XMLID of a record, make an **update**.
2. If you do not:
1. If there are import match rules for the model you are importing:
1. Discard the rules that require fields you are not importing.
2. Traverse the remaining rules one by one in order to find a match in
the database.
1. If one match is found:
1. Stop traversing the rest of valid rules.
2. **Update** that record.
2. If zero or multiple matches are found:
1. Continue with the next rule.
3. If all rules are exhausted and no single match is found:
1. **Create** a new record.
2. If there are no match rules for your model:
1. **Create** a new record.
9 years ago base_import_match: Import deduplicator.
By default, when importing data (like CSV import) with the ``base_import``
module, Odoo follows this rule:
1. If you import the XMLID of a record, make an **update**.
2. If you do not, **create** a new record.
This module allows you to set additional rules to match if a given import is an
update or a new record.
This is useful when you need to sync heterogeneous databases, and the field you
use to match records in those databases with Odoo's is not the XMLID but the
name, VAT, email, etc.
After installing this module, the import logic will be changed to:
1. If you import the XMLID of a record, make an **update**.
2. If you do not:
1. If there are import match rules for the model you are importing:
1. Discard the rules that require fields you are not importing.
2. Traverse the remaining rules one by one in order to find a match in
the database.
1. If one match is found:
1. Stop traversing the rest of valid rules.
2. **Update** that record.
2. If zero or multiple matches are found:
1. Continue with the next rule.
3. If all rules are exhausted and no single match is found:
1. **Create** a new record.
2. If there are no match rules for your model:
1. **Create** a new record.
9 years ago base_import_match: Import deduplicator.
By default, when importing data (like CSV import) with the ``base_import``
module, Odoo follows this rule:
1. If you import the XMLID of a record, make an **update**.
2. If you do not, **create** a new record.
This module allows you to set additional rules to match if a given import is an
update or a new record.
This is useful when you need to sync heterogeneous databases, and the field you
use to match records in those databases with Odoo's is not the XMLID but the
name, VAT, email, etc.
After installing this module, the import logic will be changed to:
1. If you import the XMLID of a record, make an **update**.
2. If you do not:
1. If there are import match rules for the model you are importing:
1. Discard the rules that require fields you are not importing.
2. Traverse the remaining rules one by one in order to find a match in
the database.
1. If one match is found:
1. Stop traversing the rest of valid rules.
2. **Update** that record.
2. If zero or multiple matches are found:
1. Continue with the next rule.
3. If all rules are exhausted and no single match is found:
1. **Create** a new record.
2. If there are no match rules for your model:
1. **Create** a new record.
9 years ago base_import_match: Import deduplicator.
By default, when importing data (like CSV import) with the ``base_import``
module, Odoo follows this rule:
1. If you import the XMLID of a record, make an **update**.
2. If you do not, **create** a new record.
This module allows you to set additional rules to match if a given import is an
update or a new record.
This is useful when you need to sync heterogeneous databases, and the field you
use to match records in those databases with Odoo's is not the XMLID but the
name, VAT, email, etc.
After installing this module, the import logic will be changed to:
1. If you import the XMLID of a record, make an **update**.
2. If you do not:
1. If there are import match rules for the model you are importing:
1. Discard the rules that require fields you are not importing.
2. Traverse the remaining rules one by one in order to find a match in
the database.
1. If one match is found:
1. Stop traversing the rest of valid rules.
2. **Update** that record.
2. If zero or multiple matches are found:
1. Continue with the next rule.
3. If all rules are exhausted and no single match is found:
1. **Create** a new record.
2. If there are no match rules for your model:
1. **Create** a new record.
9 years ago base_import_match: Import deduplicator.
By default, when importing data (like CSV import) with the ``base_import``
module, Odoo follows this rule:
1. If you import the XMLID of a record, make an **update**.
2. If you do not, **create** a new record.
This module allows you to set additional rules to match if a given import is an
update or a new record.
This is useful when you need to sync heterogeneous databases, and the field you
use to match records in those databases with Odoo's is not the XMLID but the
name, VAT, email, etc.
After installing this module, the import logic will be changed to:
1. If you import the XMLID of a record, make an **update**.
2. If you do not:
1. If there are import match rules for the model you are importing:
1. Discard the rules that require fields you are not importing.
2. Traverse the remaining rules one by one in order to find a match in
the database.
1. If one match is found:
1. Stop traversing the rest of valid rules.
2. **Update** that record.
2. If zero or multiple matches are found:
1. Continue with the next rule.
3. If all rules are exhausted and no single match is found:
1. **Create** a new record.
2. If there are no match rules for your model:
1. **Create** a new record.
9 years ago base_import_match: Import deduplicator.
By default, when importing data (like CSV import) with the ``base_import``
module, Odoo follows this rule:
1. If you import the XMLID of a record, make an **update**.
2. If you do not, **create** a new record.
This module allows you to set additional rules to match if a given import is an
update or a new record.
This is useful when you need to sync heterogeneous databases, and the field you
use to match records in those databases with Odoo's is not the XMLID but the
name, VAT, email, etc.
After installing this module, the import logic will be changed to:
1. If you import the XMLID of a record, make an **update**.
2. If you do not:
1. If there are import match rules for the model you are importing:
1. Discard the rules that require fields you are not importing.
2. Traverse the remaining rules one by one in order to find a match in
the database.
1. If one match is found:
1. Stop traversing the rest of valid rules.
2. **Update** that record.
2. If zero or multiple matches are found:
1. Continue with the next rule.
3. If all rules are exhausted and no single match is found:
1. **Create** a new record.
2. If there are no match rules for your model:
1. **Create** a new record.
9 years ago base_import_match: Import deduplicator.
By default, when importing data (like CSV import) with the ``base_import``
module, Odoo follows this rule:
1. If you import the XMLID of a record, make an **update**.
2. If you do not, **create** a new record.
This module allows you to set additional rules to match if a given import is an
update or a new record.
This is useful when you need to sync heterogeneous databases, and the field you
use to match records in those databases with Odoo's is not the XMLID but the
name, VAT, email, etc.
After installing this module, the import logic will be changed to:
1. If you import the XMLID of a record, make an **update**.
2. If you do not:
1. If there are import match rules for the model you are importing:
1. Discard the rules that require fields you are not importing.
2. Traverse the remaining rules one by one in order to find a match in
the database.
1. If one match is found:
1. Stop traversing the rest of valid rules.
2. **Update** that record.
2. If zero or multiple matches are found:
1. Continue with the next rule.
3. If all rules are exhausted and no single match is found:
1. **Create** a new record.
2. If there are no match rules for your model:
1. **Create** a new record.
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# Copyright 2016 Grupo ESOC Ingeniería de Servicios, S.L.U. - Jairo Llopis # Copyright 2016 Tecnativa - Vicent Cubells # License AGPL-3.0 or later (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html). import logging
from odoo import api, fields, models, tools
_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class BaseImportMatch(models.Model): _name = "base_import.match" _description = "Deduplicate settings prior to CSV imports." _order = "sequence, name"
name = fields.Char(compute="_compute_name", store=True, index=True) sequence = fields.Integer(index=True) model_id = fields.Many2one( "ir.model", "Model", required=True, ondelete="cascade", domain=[("transient", "=", False)], help="In this model you will apply the match.", ) model_name = fields.Char( string="Model name", related="model_id.model", store=True, index=True ) field_ids = fields.One2many( comodel_name="base_import.match.field", inverse_name="match_id", string="Fields", required=True, help="Fields that will define an unique key.", )
@api.onchange("model_id") def _onchange_model_id(self): self.field_ids = False
@api.depends("model_id", "field_ids") def _compute_name(self): """Automatic self-descriptive name for the setting records.""" for one in self: one.name = u"{}: {}".format( one.model_id.display_name, " + ".join(one.field_ids.mapped("display_name")), )
@api.model def _match_find(self, model, converted_row, imported_row): """Find a update target for the given row.
This will traverse by order all match rules that can be used with the imported data, and return a match for the first rule that returns a single result.
:param odoo.models.Model model: Model object that is being imported.
:param dict converted_row: Row converted to Odoo api format, like the 3rd value that :meth:`odoo.models.Model._convert_records` returns.
:param dict imported_row: Row as it is being imported, in format::
{ "field_name": "string value", "other_field": "True", ... }
:return odoo.models.Model: Return a dataset with one single match if it was found, or an empty dataset if none or multiple matches were found. """
# Get usable rules to perform matches usable = self._usable_rules(model._name, converted_row) # Traverse usable combinations for combination in usable: combination_valid = True domain = list() for field in combination.field_ids: # Check imported value if it is a conditional field if field.conditional: # Invalid combinations are skipped if imported_row[field.name] != field.imported_value: combination_valid = False break domain.append((field.name, "=", converted_row[field.name])) if not combination_valid: continue match = model.search(domain) # When a single match is found, stop searching if len(match) == 1: return match elif match: _logger.warning( "Found multiple matches for model %s and domain %s; " "falling back to default behavior (create new record)", model._name, domain, ) # Return an empty match if none or multiple was found return model
@api.model @tools.ormcache("model_name", "frozenset(fields)") def _usable_rules(self, model_name, fields): """Return a set of elements usable for calling ``load()``.
:param str model_name: Technical name of the model where you are loading data. E.g. ``res.partner``.
:param list(str|bool) fields: List of field names being imported.
:return bool: Indicates if we should patch its load method. """
result = self available = self.search([("model_name", "=", model_name)]) # Use only criteria with all required fields to match for record in available: if all(f.name in fields for f in record.field_ids): result |= record return result
class BaseImportMatchField(models.Model): _name = "base_import.match.field" _description = "Field import match definition"
name = fields.Char(related="field_id.name") field_id = fields.Many2one( comodel_name="ir.model.fields", string="Field", required=True, ondelete="cascade", domain="[('model_id', '=', model_id)]", help="Field that will be part of an unique key.", ) match_id = fields.Many2one( comodel_name="base_import.match", string="Match", ondelete="cascade", required=True, ) model_id = fields.Many2one(related="match_id.model_id") conditional = fields.Boolean( help="Enable if you want to use this field only in some conditions." ) imported_value = fields.Char( help="If the imported value is not this, the whole matching rule will " "be discarded. Be careful, this data is always treated as a " "string, and comparison is case-sensitive so if you set 'True', " "it will NOT match '1' nor 'true', only EXACTLY 'True'." )
@api.depends("conditional", "field_id", "imported_value") def name_get(self): result = [] for one in self: pattern = u"{name} ({cond})" if one.conditional else u"{name}" name = pattern.format( name=one.field_id.name, cond=one.imported_value, ) result.append((one.id, name)) return result
@api.onchange("field_id", "match_id", "conditional", "imported_value") def _onchange_match_id_name(self): """Update match name.""" self.mapped("match_id")._compute_name()
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