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118 lines
4.8 KiB
118 lines
4.8 KiB
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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##############################################################################
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#
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# Author: David BEAL, Copyright 2014 Akretion
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
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# published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
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# License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#
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##############################################################################
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import re
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from openerp.osv import orm, fields
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class AbstractConfigSettings(orm.AbstractModel):
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_name = 'abstract.config.settings'
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_description = 'Abstract configuration settings'
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# prefix field name to differentiate fields in company with those in config
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_prefix = 'setting_'
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# this is the class name to import in your module
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# (it should be ResCompany or res_company, depends of your code)
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_companyObject = None
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def _filter_field(self, field_key):
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"""Inherit in your module to define for which company field
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you don't want have a matching related field"""
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return True
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def __init__(self, pool, cr):
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super(AbstractConfigSettings, self).__init__(pool, cr)
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if self._companyObject:
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company_cols = self._companyObject._columns
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for field_key in company_cols:
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# allows to exclude some field
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if self._filter_field(field_key):
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args = ('company_id', field_key)
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kwargs = {
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'string': company_cols[field_key].string,
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'help': company_cols[field_key].help,
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'type': company_cols[field_key]._type,
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}
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if '_obj' in company_cols[field_key].__dict__:
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kwargs['relation'] = \
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company_cols[field_key]._obj
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if '_domain' in \
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company_cols[field_key].__dict__:
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kwargs['domain'] = \
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company_cols[field_key]._domain
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field_key = re.sub('^' + self._prefix, '', field_key)
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self._columns[field_key] = \
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fields.related(*args, **kwargs)
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_columns = {
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'company_id': fields.many2one(
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'res.company',
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'Company',
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required=True),
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}
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def _default_company(self, cr, uid, context=None):
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user = self.pool['res.users'].browse(cr, uid, uid, context=context)
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return user.company_id.id
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_defaults = {
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'company_id': _default_company,
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}
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def field_to_populate_as_related(self, cr, uid,
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field,
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company_cols,
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context=None):
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"""Only fields which comes from company with the right prefix
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must be defined as related"""
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if self._prefix + field in company_cols:
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return True
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return False
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def onchange_company_id(self, cr, uid, ids, company_id, context=None):
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" update related fields "
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values = {}
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values['currency_id'] = False
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if not company_id:
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return {'value': values}
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company_m = self.pool['res.company']
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company = company_m.browse(
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cr, uid, company_id, context=context)
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company_cols = company_m._columns.keys()
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for field in self._columns:
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if self.field_to_populate_as_related(
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cr, uid, field, company_cols, context=context):
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cpny_field = self._columns[field].arg[-1]
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if self._columns[field]._type == 'many2one':
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values[field] = company[cpny_field]['id'] or False
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else:
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values[field] = company[cpny_field]
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return {'value': values}
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def create(self, cr, uid, values, context=None):
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id = super(AbstractConfigSettings, self).create(
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cr, uid, values, context=context)
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# Hack: to avoid some nasty bug, related fields are not written
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# upon record creation. Hence we write on those fields here.
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vals = {}
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for fname, field in self._columns.iteritems():
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if isinstance(field, fields.related) and fname in values:
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vals[fname] = values[fname]
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self.write(cr, uid, [id], vals, context)
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return id
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