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# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
##############################################################################
#
# OpenERP, Open Source Management Solution
# This module copyright (C) 2013 Therp BV (<http://therp.nl>)
# All Rights Reserved
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
# License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
########################################################################
from openerp import api, models, fields
from .. import match_algorithm
class fetchmail_server_folder(models.Model):
_name = 'fetchmail.server.folder'
_rec_name = 'path'
def _get_match_algorithms(self):
def get_all_subclasses(cls):
return (cls.__subclasses__() +
[subsub
for sub in cls.__subclasses__()
for subsub in get_all_subclasses(sub)])
return dict([(cls.__name__, cls)
for cls in get_all_subclasses(
match_algorithm.base.base)])
def _get_match_algorithms_sel(self):
algorithms = []
for cls in self._get_match_algorithms().itervalues():
algorithms.append((cls.__name__, cls.name))
algorithms.sort()
return algorithms
sequence = fields.Integer('Sequence')
path = fields.Char(
'Path',
help="The path to your mail folder. Typically would be something like "
"'INBOX.myfolder'", required=True)
model_id = fields.Many2one(
'ir.model', 'Model', required=True,
help='The model to attach emails to')
model_field = fields.Char(
'Field (model)',
help='The field in your model that contains the field to match '
'against.\n'
'Examples:\n'
"'email' if your model is res.partner, or "
"'partner_id.email' if you're matching sale orders")
model_order = fields.Char(
'Order (model)',
help='Field(s) to order by, this mostly useful in conjunction '
"with 'Use 1st match'")
match_algorithm = fields.Selection(
_get_match_algorithms_sel,
'Match algorithm', required=True,
help='The algorithm used to determine which object an email matches.')
mail_field = fields.Char(
'Field (email)',
help='The field in the email used for matching. Typically '
"this is 'to' or 'from'")
server_id = fields.Many2one('fetchmail.server', 'Server')
delete_matching = fields.Boolean(
'Delete matches',
help='Delete matched emails from server')
flag_nonmatching = fields.Boolean(
'Flag nonmatching',
help="Flag emails in the server that don't match any object in Odoo")
match_first = fields.Boolean(
'Use 1st match',
help='If there are multiple matches, use the first one. If '
'not checked, multiple matches count as no match at all')
domain = fields.Char(
'Domain',
help='Fill in a search filter to narrow down objects to match')
msg_state = fields.Selection(
[
('sent', 'Sent'),
('received', 'Received'),
],
'Message state',
help='The state messages fetched from this folder should be '
'assigned in Odoo')
_defaults = {
'flag_nonmatching': True,
'msg_state': 'received',
}
@api.multi
def get_algorithm(self):
return self._get_match_algorithms()[self.match_algorithm]()
@api.multi
def button_attach_mail_manually(self):
return {
'type': 'ir.actions.act_window',
'res_model': 'fetchmail.attach.mail.manually',
'target': 'new',
'context': dict(self.env.context, default_folder_id=self.id),
'view_type': 'form',
'view_mode': 'form',
}