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# © 2016 ACSONE SA/NV (<http://acsone.eu>) # License AGPL-3.0 or later (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl).
from odoo import api, fields, models from odoo.tools.translate import _ from odoo.exceptions import ValidationError
class DateRange(models.Model): _name = "date.range" _order = "type_name,date_start"
@api.model def _default_company(self): return self.env['res.company']._company_default_get('date.range')
name = fields.Char(required=True, translate=True) date_start = fields.Date(string='Start date', required=True) date_end = fields.Date(string='End date', required=True) type_id = fields.Many2one( comodel_name='date.range.type', string='Type', index=1, required=True, ondelete='restrict', domain="['|', ('company_id', '=', company_id), " "('company_id', '=', False)]") type_name = fields.Char( string='Type', related='type_id.name', readonly=True, store=True) company_id = fields.Many2one( comodel_name='res.company', string='Company', index=1, default=_default_company) active = fields.Boolean( help="The active field allows you to hide the date range without " "removing it.", default=True)
_sql_constraints = [ ('date_range_uniq', 'unique (name,type_id, company_id)', 'A date range must be unique per company !')]
@api.onchange('company_id') def _onchange_company_id(self): if self.company_id and self.type_id.company_id and \ self.type_id.company_id != self.company_id: self._cache.update( self._convert_to_cache({'type_id': False}, update=True))
@api.multi @api.constrains('company_id', 'type_id') def _check_company_id_type_id(self): for rec in self.sudo(): if rec.company_id and rec.type_id.company_id and\ rec.company_id != rec.type_id.company_id: raise ValidationError( _('The Company in the Date Range and in ' 'Date Range Type must be the same.'))
@api.constrains('type_id', 'date_start', 'date_end', 'company_id') def _validate_range(self): for this in self: start = fields.Date.from_string(this.date_start) end = fields.Date.from_string(this.date_end) if start > end: raise ValidationError( _("%s is not a valid range (%s > %s)") % ( this.name, this.date_start, this.date_end)) if this.type_id.allow_overlap: continue # here we use a plain SQL query to benefit of the daterange # function available in PostgresSQL # (http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/rangetypes.html) SQL = """
SELECT id FROM date_range dt WHERE DATERANGE(dt.date_start, dt.date_end, '[]') && DATERANGE(%s::date, %s::date, '[]') AND dt.id != %s AND dt.active AND dt.company_id = %s AND dt.type_id=%s;"""
self.env.cr.execute(SQL, (this.date_start, this.date_end, this.id, this.company_id.id or None, this.type_id.id)) res = self.env.cr.fetchall() if res: dt = self.browse(res[0][0]) raise ValidationError( _("%s overlaps %s") % (this.name, dt.name))
@api.multi def get_domain(self, field_name): self.ensure_one() return [(field_name, '>=', self.date_start), (field_name, '<=', self.date_end)]
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