# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # © 2016 Grupo ESOC Ingeniería de Servicios, S.L.U. - Jairo Llopis # License AGPL-3.0 or later (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html). from openerp import api, fields, models from openerp import SUPERUSER_ID # TODO remove in v10 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=[("osv_memory", "=", False)], help="In this model you will apply the match.") model_name = fields.Char( 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.multi @api.onchange("model_id") def _onchange_model_id(self): self.field_ids.unlink() @api.model def create(self, vals): """Wrap the model after creation.""" result = super(BaseImportMatch, self).create(vals) self._load_autopatch(result.model_name) return result @api.multi def unlink(self): """Unwrap the model after deletion.""" models = set(self.mapped("model_name")) result = super(BaseImportMatch, self).unlink() for model in models: self._load_autopatch(model) return result @api.multi def write(self, vals): """Wrap the model after writing.""" result = super(BaseImportMatch, self).write(vals) if "model_id" in vals or "model_name" in vals: for s in self: self._load_autopatch(s.model_name) return result # TODO convert to @api.model_cr in v10 def _register_hook(self, cr): """Autopatch on init.""" models = set( self.browse( cr, SUPERUSER_ID, self.search(cr, SUPERUSER_ID, list())) .mapped("model_name")) for model in models: self._load_autopatch(cr, SUPERUSER_ID, model) @api.multi @api.depends("model_id", "field_ids") def _compute_name(self): """Automatic self-descriptive name for the setting records.""" for s in self: s.name = u"{}: {}".format( s.model_id.display_name, " + ".join( s.field_ids.mapped( lambda r: ( (u"{} ({})" if r.conditional else u"{}").format( r.field_id.name, r.imported_value))))) @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 openerp.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:`openerp.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 openerp.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_for_load(model._name, converted_row.keys()) # 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 # Return an empty match if none or multiple was found return model @api.model def _load_wrapper(self): """Create a new load patch method.""" @api.model def wrapper(self, fields, data): """Try to identify rows by other pseudo-unique keys. It searches for rows that have no XMLID specified, and gives them one if any :attr:`~.field_ids` combination is found. With a valid XMLID in place, Odoo will understand that it must *update* the record instead of *creating* a new one. """ newdata = list() # Data conversion to ORM format import_fields = map(models.fix_import_export_id_paths, fields) converted_data = self._convert_records( self._extract_records(import_fields, data)) # Mock Odoo to believe the user is importing the ID field if "id" not in fields: fields.append("id") import_fields.append(["id"]) # Needed to match with converted data field names clean_fields = [f[0] for f in import_fields] for dbid, xmlid, record, info in converted_data: row = dict(zip(clean_fields, data[info["record"]])) match = self if xmlid: # Skip rows with ID, they do not need all this row["id"] = xmlid elif dbid: # Find the xmlid for this dbid match = self.browse(dbid) else: # Store records that match a combination match = self.env["base_import.match"]._match_find( self, record, row) # Give a valid XMLID to this row if a match was found row["id"] = (match._BaseModel__export_xml_id() if match else row.get("id", u"")) # Store the modified row, in the same order as fields newdata.append(tuple(row[f] for f in clean_fields)) # Leave the rest to Odoo itself del data return wrapper.origin(self, fields, newdata) # Flag to avoid confusions with other possible wrappers wrapper.__base_import_match = True return wrapper @api.model def _load_autopatch(self, model_name): """[Un]apply patch automatically.""" self._load_unpatch(model_name) if self.search([("model_name", "=", model_name)]): self._load_patch(model_name) @api.model def _load_patch(self, model_name): """Apply patch for :param:`model_name`'s load method. :param str model_name: Model technical name, such as ``res.partner``. """ self.env[model_name]._patch_method( "load", self._load_wrapper()) @api.model def _load_unpatch(self, model_name): """Apply patch for :param:`model_name`'s load method. :param str model_name: Model technical name, such as ``res.partner``. """ model = self.env[model_name] # Unapply patch only if there is one try: if model.load.__base_import_match: model._revert_method("load") except AttributeError: pass @api.model def _usable_for_load(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. """ 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.multi @api.onchange("field_id", "match_id", "conditional", "imported_value") def _onchange_match_id_name(self): """Update match name.""" self.mapped("match_id")._compute_name()