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# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
##############################################################################
#
# Product serial module for OpenERP
# Copyright (C) 2008 Raphaël Valyi
# Copyright (C) 2011 Anevia S.A. - Ability to group invoice lines
# written by Alexis Demeaulte <[email protected]>
# Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Akretion - Ability to split lines on logistical units
# written by Emmanuel Samyn
#
# 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.osv import fields, orm
import hashlib
from openerp.tools.translate import _
class stock_move(orm.Model):
_inherit = "stock.move"
# We order by product name because otherwise, after the split,
# the products are "mixed" and not grouped by product name any more
_order = "picking_id, name, id"
def copy(self, cr, uid, id, default=None, context=None):
if not default:
default = {}
default['new_prodlot_code'] = False
return super(stock_move, self).copy(cr, uid, id, default,
context=context)
def _get_prodlot_code(self, cr, uid, ids, field_name, arg, context=None):
res = {}
for move in self.browse(cr, uid, ids):
res[move.id] = move.prodlot_id and move.prodlot_id.name or False
return res
def _set_prodlot_code(self, cr, uid, ids, name, value, arg, context=None):
if not value:
return False
if isinstance(ids, (int, long)):
ids = [ids]
for move in self.browse(cr, uid, ids, context=context):
product_id = move.product_id.id
existing_prodlot = move.prodlot_id
if existing_prodlot: # avoid creating a prodlot twice
self.pool.get('stock.production.lot').write(
cr, uid, existing_prodlot.id, {'name': value})
else:
lot_obj = self.pool['stock.production.lot']
prodlot_id = lot_obj.create(cr, uid, {
'name': value,
'product_id': product_id,
})
move.write({'prodlot_id': prodlot_id})
def _get_tracking_code(self, cr, uid, ids, field_name, arg, context=None):
res = {}
for move in self.browse(cr, uid, ids):
res[move.id] = move.tracking_id and move.tracking_id.name or False
return res
def _set_tracking_code(self, cr, uid, ids, name, value, arg, context=None):
if not value:
return False
if isinstance(ids, (int, long)):
ids = [ids]
for move in self.browse(cr, uid, ids, context=context):
existing_tracking = move.tracking_id
if existing_tracking: # avoid creating a tracking twice
self.pool.get('stock.tracking').write(
cr, uid, existing_tracking.id, {'name': value})
else:
tracking_id = self.pool.get('stock.tracking').create(cr, uid, {
'name': value,
})
move.write({'tracking_id': tracking_id})
_columns = {
'new_prodlot_code': fields.function(
_get_prodlot_code,
fnct_inv=_set_prodlot_code,
method=True, type='char', size=64,
string='Create Serial Number', select=1
),
'new_tracking_code': fields.function(
_get_tracking_code, fnct_inv=_set_tracking_code,
method=True, type='char', size=64,
string='Create Tracking', select=1
),
}
def action_done(self, cr, uid, ids, context=None):
"""
If we autosplit moves without reconnecting them 1 by 1, at least when
some move which has descendants is split.
The following situation would happen (alphabetical order is order of
creation, initially b and a pre-exists, then a is split, so a might get
assigned and then split too):
Incoming moves b, c, d
Outgoing moves a, e, f
Then we have those links: b->a, c->a, d->a
and: b->, b->e, b->f
The following code will detect this situation and reconnect properly
the moves into only: b->a, c->e and d->f.
"""
result = super(stock_move, self).action_done(cr, uid, ids, context)
for move in self.browse(cr, uid, ids):
if (
move.product_id.lot_split_type and
move.move_dest_id and
move.move_dest_id.id
):
cr.execute(
"select stock_move.id from stock_move_history_ids "
"left join stock_move "
"on stock_move.id = stock_move_history_ids.child_id "
"where parent_id=%s and stock_move.product_qty=1",
(move.id,))
unitary_out_moves = cr.fetchall()
if unitary_out_moves and len(unitary_out_moves) > 1:
unitary_in_moves = []
out_node = False
counter = 0
while (len(unitary_in_moves) != len(unitary_out_moves) and
counter < len(unitary_out_moves)):
out_node = unitary_out_moves[counter][0]
cr.execute(
"select stock_move.id from stock_move_history_ids "
"left join stock_move "
"on stock_move.id = "
"stock_move_history_ids.parent_id "
"where child_id=%s and stock_move.product_qty=1",
(out_node,))
unitary_in_moves = cr.fetchall()
counter += 1
if len(unitary_in_moves) == len(unitary_out_moves):
unitary_out_moves.reverse()
unitary_out_moves.pop()
unitary_in_moves.reverse()
unitary_in_moves.pop()
counter = 0
for unitary_in_move in unitary_in_moves:
cr.execute(
"delete from stock_move_history_ids "
"where parent_id=%s and child_id=%s", (
unitary_in_moves[counter][0], out_node))
cr.execute(
"update stock_move_history_ids "
"set parent_id=%s where parent_id=%s and "
"child_id=%s", (
unitary_in_moves[counter][0],
move.id,
unitary_out_moves[counter][0]))
counter += 1
return result
def split_move(self, cr, uid, ids, context=None):
all_ids = list(ids)
for move in self.browse(cr, uid, ids, context=context):
qty = move.product_qty
lu_qty = False
if move.product_id.lot_split_type == 'lu':
if not move.product_id.packaging:
raise orm.except_orm(_('Error :'), _(
"Product '%s' has 'Lot split type' = "
"'Logistical Unit' but is missing packaging "
"information.") % (move.product_id.name))
lu_qty = move.product_id.packaging[0].qty
elif move.product_id.lot_split_type == 'single':
lu_qty = 1
if lu_qty and qty > 1:
# Set existing move to LU quantity
self.write(cr, uid, move.id, {
'product_qty': lu_qty,
'product_uos_qty': move.product_id.uos_coeff
})
qty -= lu_qty
# While still enough qty to create a new move, create it
while qty >= lu_qty:
all_ids.append(
self.copy(cr, uid, move.id, {
'state': move.state, 'prodlot_id': None
}))
qty -= lu_qty
# Create a last move for the remainder qty
if qty > 0:
all_ids.append(self.copy(
cr, uid, move.id, {
'state': move.state,
'prodlot_id': None,
'product_qty': qty
}))
return all_ids
class stock_picking(orm.Model):
_inherit = "stock.picking"
def _check_split(self, move):
track_production = move.product_id.track_production
track_incoming = move.product_id.track_incoming
track_outgoing = move.product_id.track_outgoing
track_internal = move.product_id.track_internal
from_loc_usage = move.location_id.usage
dest_loc_usage = move.location_dest_id.usage
if track_production and (from_loc_usage == 'production' or
dest_loc_usage == 'production'):
return True
if track_incoming and from_loc_usage == 'supplier':
return True
if track_outgoing and dest_loc_usage == 'customer':
return True
if track_internal and dest_loc_usage == 'internal':
return True
return False
def action_assign_wkf(self, cr, uid, ids, context=None):
result = super(stock_picking, self).action_assign_wkf(
cr, uid, ids, context=context)
for picking in self.browse(cr, uid, ids):
if picking.company_id.autosplit_is_active:
for move in picking.move_lines:
# Auto split
if self._check_split(move):
self.pool.get('stock.move').split_move(
cr, uid, [move.id])
return result
# Because stock move line can be splitted by the module, we merge
# invoice lines (if option 'is_group_invoice_line' is activated for the
# company)
# at the following conditions :
# - the product is the same and
# - the discount is the same and
# - the unit price is the same and
# - the description is the same and
# - taxes are the same
# - they are from the same sale order lines (requires extra-code)
# we merge invoice line together and do the sum of quantity and
# subtotal.
def action_invoice_create(self, cursor, user, ids, journal_id=False,
group=False, type='out_invoice', context=None):
invoice_dict = super(stock_picking, self).action_invoice_create(
cursor, user,
ids, journal_id, group, type, context=context)
for picking_key in invoice_dict:
invoice = self.pool.get('account.invoice').browse(
cursor, user, invoice_dict[picking_key], context=context)
if not invoice.company_id.is_group_invoice_line:
continue
new_line_list = {}
for line in invoice.invoice_line:
# Build a key
key = unicode(line.product_id.id) + ";" \
+ unicode(line.discount) + ";" \
+ unicode(line.price_unit) + ";" \
+ line.name + ";"
# Add the tax key part
tax_tab = []
for tax in line.invoice_line_tax_id:
tax_tab.append(tax.id)
tax_tab.sort()
for tax in tax_tab:
key = key + unicode(tax) + ";"
# Add the sale order line part but check if the field exist
# because it's install by a specific module (not from addons)
if self.pool.get('ir.model.fields').search(cursor, user, [
('name', '=', 'sale_order_lines'),
('model', '=', 'account.invoice.line')
], context=context) != []:
order_line_tab = []
for order_line in line.sale_order_lines:
order_line_tab.append(order_line.id)
order_line_tab.sort()
for order_line in order_line_tab:
key = key + unicode(order_line) + ";"
# Get the hash of the key
hash_key = hashlib.sha224(key.encode('utf8')).hexdigest()
# if the key doesn't already exist, we keep the invoice line
# and we add the key to new_line_list
if hash_key not in new_line_list:
new_line_list[hash_key] = {
'id': line.id,
'quantity': line.quantity,
'price_subtotal': line.price_subtotal,
}
# if the key already exist, we update new_line_list and
# we delete the invoice line
else:
_new_line = new_line_list[hash_key]
_new_line['quantity'] += line.quantity
_new_line['price_subtotal'] += line.price_subtotal
self.pool.get('account.invoice.line').unlink(
cursor, user, line.id, context=context)
# Write modifications made on invoice lines
for hash_key in new_line_list:
line_id = new_line_list[hash_key]['id']
del new_line_list[hash_key]['id']
self.pool.get('account.invoice.line').write(
cursor, user, line_id, new_line_list[hash_key],
context=context)
return invoice_dict
class stock_production_lot(orm.Model):
_inherit = "stock.production.lot"
def _last_location_id(self, cr, uid, ids, field_name, arg, context=None):
"""Retrieves the last location where the product with given serial is.
Instead of using dates we assume the product is in the location having
the highest number of products with the given serial (should be 1 if no
mistake). This is better than using move dates because moves can easily
be encoded at with wrong dates."""
res = {}
for prodlot_id in ids:
cr.execute(
"select location_dest_id "
"from stock_move inner "
"join stock_report_prodlots "
"on stock_report_prodlots.location_id = location_dest_id "
"and stock_report_prodlots.prodlot_id = %s "
"where stock_move.prodlot_id = %s and stock_move.state=%s "
"order by stock_report_prodlots.qty DESC ",
(prodlot_id, prodlot_id, 'done'))
results = cr.fetchone()
res[prodlot_id] = results and results[0] or False
return res
def _last_location_id_search(self, cr, uid, obj, name, args, context=None):
ops = ['=', ]
prodlot_ids = ()
if not len(args):
return []
prodlot_ids = []
for a in args:
operator = a[1]
value = a[2]
if operator not in ops:
raise orm.except_orm(
_('Error !'),
_('Operator %s not supported in searches for '
'last_location_id (product.product).' % operator))
if operator == '=':
cr.execute(
"select distinct prodlot_id "
"from stock_report_prodlots "
"where location_id = %s and qty > 0 ",
(value, ))
prodlot_ids = filter(None, map(lambda x: x[0], cr.fetchall()))
return [('id', 'in', tuple(prodlot_ids))]
_columns = {
'last_location_id': fields.function(
_last_location_id,
fnct_search=_last_location_id_search,
type="many2one", relation="stock.location",
string="Last location",
help="Display the current stock location of this production lot"),
}