Display multiple one2many field with different domain dynamically? - odoo

I have a model(modelA) with one2many field related to another model(modelB) and one of the fields in modelB is a category field, which is a many2one field. The requirement is to have a one2many field displayed for each category. So if there are 2 categories named 'category1' and 'category2', the form view of modelA should have 2 one2many fields, one which displays records of having category1 and another for category2(which could possibly done using domain).
For eg modelA and modelB has the following structure.
class classA(models.Model):
_name = 'modelA'
modelA_one2manyfield = fields.One2many('modelB', 'modelB_many2onefield')
class classB(models.Model):
_name = 'modelB'
name = fields.Char()
category = fields.Many2one('modelC')
modelB_many2onefield = fields.Many2one('modelA')
How would i go about implementing a form view for modelA so that for each category(which can be added by the user, hence there can be of any number of categories) there is a seperate one2many field.

What you are asking take a lot of time to give a very good answer one of the way that i think you need to try is override the fields_view_get because this is the method that retreive the view and here you can change the arch field to add a costum field take a look at this tutorial :
Tutorial for dynamic view
but i think you will have a problem, because even when you put the domain on the one2many field in XML, odoo will not filter
the record when the loading happen on the view :
<!-- here all record are shown but the expected behavior is the one2many should be empty -->
<field name="one2many_field_name" readonly="1" nolabel="1" domain="[('id', '=', False)]">
but when i add this field to the python declaration
# here no record will be shown on the view and that's what was expected
one2many_field_name = fields.One2many(..., domain=[('id', '=', False)])
so the question adding one2many field to arch via fields_view_get is easy but the problem is filtring data !!

It's technically not possible. Because you can't have 2 times the same field in the same view.
But you can create a specific widget to showing what you want. How you can see in the timesheet view (My Current timesheet menu).
This is a little tutorial to created a widget.
https://www.odoo.com/documentation/10.0/howtos/web.html#widgets-basics

This not an answer but you can say a tutorial example of dynamic view :
modul structur:
->dynamic_view
--> __ini__.py
--> models.py
--> views.xml
--> __manifest__.py
__manifest__.py :
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
{
'name' : 'Dynamic view',
'version' : '1.0',
'summary': 'Tutorial for Dynamic view',
'sequence': 30,
'description': """
This Module is for showing that you can update the code of the view
when it's called and even create new field without having to use python
code at all
""",
'category': 'StackOverFlow',
'depends' : ['base_setup',],
'data': [
'views.xml'
],
'installable': True,
'application': True,
'auto_install': False,
}
__init__.py :
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from . import models
models.py :
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from odoo import models, fields, api
class Person(models.Model):
_name = "training.person"
name = fields.Char("Full name")
class Car(models.Model):
_name = "training.car"
name = fields.Char("Car name")
mark_id = fields.Many2one(comodel_name="training.mark", string="Mark")
owner_id = fields.Many2one(comodel_name="training.person", string="Owner")
person_view_id = "dynamic_view.dgapr_form_person"
# here default arch value body in the view contains only
# name field but as we create new mark we add others field
person_view_arch = """
<group>
<field name="name"/>
</group>
"""
class Mark(models.Model):
_name = "training.mark"
name = fields.Char("Mark")
#api.model
def create(self, values):
"""
when we create a category we add one2many field to person view
TODO: when we unlink a category we need to remove the one2many
name of field is : x_mark_{id of deleted record}
"""
rec_id = super(Mark, self).create(values)
o2m_field = {
# fields created using orm method must start with x_
"name": "x_mark_%s"% rec_id.id,
"field_description": "Mark %s" % rec_id.name,
"ttype": "one2many",
"relation": "training.car",
"relation_field": "owner_id",
"stored": True,
"domain": "[('mark_id','=', %s)]"%rec_id.id,
"model_id": self.env.ref("dynamic_view.model_training_person").id,
}
# add on2many field to ir.model.fields
self.env["ir.model.fields"].create(o2m_field)
self.update_arch()
return rec_id
def update_arch(self):
"""
when ever we create or delete a mark record
we need to update the the view to add new one2many field
if we want to hide the one2many field in view that don't have
any record we should create compute field to use attrs features
"""
view_id = self.env.ref(person_view_id)
o2m_fields_ids = self.env['ir.model.fields'].search(
[
('model_id', '=', self.env.ref("dynamic_view.model_training_person").id),
('ttype', 'like', 'one2many'),
('relation_field', 'like', 'owner_id')
])
o2many_arch = ""
for o2m_id in o2m_fields_ids:
o2many_arch = o2many_arch + """
<group col="1" string="%s">
<field name="%s" noloable="1" />
</group>
""" % (o2m_id.field_description, o2m_id.name,)
arch_begin = """
<form>
<sheet>
"""
arch_close = """
</sheet>
</form>
"""
arch_body = person_view_arch + o2many_arch
new_arch = arch_begin + arch_body + arch_close
# update the arch of the view in database
view_id.arch = new_arch
views.xml:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<odoo>
<data>
<record id="dgapr_form_car" model="ir.ui.view">
<field name="name">car.form</field>
<field name="model">training.car</field>
<field name="arch" type="xml">
<form >
<sheet>
<group>
<field name="name"/>
<field name="mark_id"/>
<field name="owner_id"/>
</group>
</sheet>
</form>
</field>
</record>
<record id="dgapr_action_car" model="ir.actions.act_window">
<field name="name">Cars</field>
<field name="res_model">training.car</field>
<field name="view_type">form</field>
<field name="view_mode">tree,form</field>
</record>
<menuitem id="menu_root_training" name="Training"/>
<menuitem id="menu_ch_car" name="Cars" parent="menu_root_training" action="dgapr_action_car"/>
<record id="dgapr_form_person" model="ir.ui.view">
<field name="name">dgapr.form.person</field>
<field name="model">training.person</field>
<field name="arch" type="xml">
<form>
<sheet>
<group>
<field name="name"/>
</group>
</sheet>
</form>
</field>
</record>
</data>
</odoo>
i found out that you can create field using ORM method even compute field. i think creating a widget is better but good to know that wen can create costum fields .
Hope this helps you
Note i didn't create a menu for person record but you can see the view by clicking on the owner_id in the car form if the new one2many field not shown just refresh the page.

Related

Odoo Is Ignoring All Changes That I do to the model and view

Problem
I have created a model called 'Treatment Type' as follow:
class TreatmentType(models.Model):
_name = "clinicsystem.treatmenttype"
_description = "Clinic System Treatment Type"
name = fields.Char(string= 'Name', help="Name of The Treatment Type/Catagory")
index = fields.Integer(string='Index', help="The Index of This Treatment Type For Sorting In Treatment Plan")
type = fields.Selection([
('tooth_based', 'Tooth Based'),
('denture_based', 'Denture Based')
])
description = fields.Text()
isavailable = fields.Boolean(string="Is Available")
And also created the view as follow:
<record model="ir.ui.view" id="clinicsystem.treatmenttype_form">
<field name="name">Treatment Type</field>
<field name="model">clinicsystem.treatmenttype</field>
<field name="arch" type="xml">
<form string="Treatment Type Form">
<sheet>
<group>
<field name="index"/>
<field name="name"/>
</group>
</sheet>
</form>
</field>
</record>
Based on that odoo must not show any field except 'Index' And 'Name' but all I get is the following:
What I Tried
I tried making changes on the model by adding new fields and changing the view but it does not do any effect. Even if I uninstall the module and reinstall it again, nothing happens.
But
When I change the model name from 'clinicsystem.treatmenttype' to 'clinicsystem.treatmenttypes' it works. It's like there is a catch saving that view in picture. So I tried to rename the model back to'clinicsystem.treatmenttype' and removing the type field from the model as follow:
class TreatmentType(models.Model):
_name = "clinicsystem.treatmenttype"
_description = "Clinic System Treatment Type"
name = fields.Char(string= 'Name', help="Name of The Treatment Type/Catagory")
index = fields.Integer(string='Index', help="The Index of This Treatment Type For Sorting In Treatment Plan")
# type = fields.Selection([
# ('tooth_based', 'Tooth Based'),
# ('denture_based', 'Denture Based')
# ])
description = fields.Text()
isavailable = fields.Boolean(string="Is Available")
Odoo started raising an error that says the field 'type' does not exist. I tried to look for a view that has the same model but there is only one that was mentiond above.

Why isn't this domain giving me results?

So I'm making this localization kind of module for Lebanon and am currently doing the location bit.
The intended functionality is to have the choices of governate, district and region restrict the choices the user can make by filtering out the irrelevant options.
Here are the models:
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from odoo import models, fields, api
# Base model
class LebaneseLocation(models.Model):
_inherit = "res.partner"
governate_id = fields.Many2one("lebanon.governate", "Governate")
district_id = fields.Many2one("lebanon.district", "District")
region_id = fields.Many2one("lebanon.region", "Region")
# Child models with the necessary relations
class Governate(models.Model):
_name = "lebanon.governate"
name = fields.Char()
child_districts = fields.One2many("lebanon.district", "parent_governate",
"Child Districts")
class District(models.Model):
_name = "lebanon.district"
name = fields.Char()
parent_governate = fields.Many2one("lebanon.governate", "Parent Governate")
child_regions = fields.One2many("lebanon.region", "parent_district",
"Child Regions")
class Region(models.Model):
_name = "lebanon.region"
name = fields.Char()
parent_district = fields.Many2one("lebanon.district", "Parent District")
and the view file:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<odoo>
<record id="view_res_partner_extended_location" model="ir.ui.view">
<field name="name">Contacts Custom</field>
<field name="model">res.partner</field>
<field name="inherit_id" ref="base.view_partner_form"/>
<field name="arch" type="xml">
<field name="category_id" position="after">
<field name="governate_id" domain="[('child_districts','=?','district_id'),('child_districts.child_regions','=?','region_id')]"/>
<field name="district_id"/>
<field name="region_id"/>
</field>
</field>
</record>
</odoo>
And all the data was inputed via two data files, one makes the records without relations and the other updates the same records with relations.
I was testing things out with the Governate domain and it just kept returning nothing.
Is there some way to check what exactly these parameters i'm evaluating are returning? That would help a lot with debugging.
Edit: Here's a screenshot from Studio's menu for the domain, in case that's at all relevant for debugging (I avoid Studio like a plague usually)
Domain Image
I solved my issue by forgoing the XML approach and setting the domains using the onchange api call:
#api.onchange('governate_id', 'district_id', 'region_id')
def update_domains(self):
governate = self.governate_id.name
district = self.district_id.name
region = self.region_id.name
result = {}
result['domain']={
'governate_id':[('child_districts.name','=?', governate),
('child_districts.child_regions.name', '=?', region)],
'district_id':[('parent_governate.name', '=?', governate),
('child_regions.name', '=?', region)],
'region_id':[('parent_district.name', '=?', district),
('parent_district.parent_governate.name', '=?', governate)]
}
return result

Odoo 10: show field of model "sale.order" in form view of "account.invoice"

I usually create a new Database Structure Field by using the Debugging Mode, then Edit FormView and writing e.g. <field name="x_delivery_date"/>. Also I can show it later on the printed report like this:
<div name="x_delivery_date" t-if="doc.x_delivery_date">
<strong>Delivery Date:</strong>
<p t-field="doc.x_delivery_date"/>
</div>
But how do I display a field (commitment_date), which is available in the model (sale.order) in another models formview (account.invoice)? I guess that I have to use object relations or related field, but I don't know how. I hope somebody can help me. Many thanks in advance.
You can use related fields for that. You have to add two fields to account.invoice to do it.
class AccountInvoice(models.Model):
_inherit = "account.invoice"
order_id = fields.Many2one('sale.order', 'Related_order')
commitment_date = fields.Date(related='order_id.commitment_date')
Then you can use the commitment_date fields in account.invoice forms. The value of the field in sale.order will be reflected on the form right away. But be aware that changing the value of that field will change the value of that field on the sale.order as well.
EDIT
For reports just use the field like it is a regular field of account.invoice (so doc.commitment_date)
First you need to add a many2one field in account.invoice
class account_invoice(osv.osv):
_inherit = "account.invoice"
_columns = {
'source_id':fields.many2one('sale.order','Source')
}
Then inherit the _prepare_invoice function in sale_order. In this function you are going to pass the sale order id as source id to the account.invoice
class sale_order(osv.osv):
_inherit = "sale.order"
def _prepare_invoice(self, cr, uid, order, lines, context=None):
if context is None:
context = {}
journal_id = self.pool['account.invoice'].default_get(cr, uid, ['journal_id'], context=context)['journal_id']
if not journal_id:
raise osv.except_osv(_('Error!'),
_('Please define sales journal for this company: "%s" (id:%d).') % (order.company_id.name, order.company_id.id))
invoice_vals = {
'name': order.client_order_ref or '',
'origin': order.name,
'type': 'out_invoice',
#Sale order id as source_id
'source_id':order.id,
'reference': order.client_order_ref or order.name,
'account_id': order.partner_invoice_id.property_account_receivable.id,
'partner_id': order.partner_invoice_id.id,
'journal_id': journal_id,
'invoice_line': [(6, 0, lines)],
'currency_id': order.pricelist_id.currency_id.id,
'comment': order.note,
'payment_term': order.payment_term and order.payment_term.id or False,
'fiscal_position': order.fiscal_position.id or order.partner_invoice_id.property_account_position.id,
'date_invoice': context.get('date_invoice', False),
'company_id': order.company_id.id,
'user_id': order.user_id and order.user_id.id or False,
'section_id' : order.section_id.id
}
invoice_vals.update(self._inv_get(cr, uid, order, context=context))
return invoice_vals
Add this in View file
<record id="invoice_form" model="ir.ui.view">
<field name="name">account.invoice.form</field>
<field name="model">account.invoice</field>
<field name="inherit_id" ref="account.invoice_form"/>
<field name="arch" type="xml">
<xpath expr="//field[#name='date_invoice']" position="after">
<field name="source_id"/>
</xpath>
</field>
</record>
Now add this in your report file
<div name="x_delivery_date" t-if="doc.x_delivery_date">
<strong>Delivery Date:</strong>
<p t-field="doc.x_delivery_date"/>
<p t-field="doc.source_id.commitment_date"/>
</div>

How to store default entered value in custom field of quantity on Hand.?

Need to store default value on qty in M.sqr and square meter like quantity on hand showing default entered value.
when i click on update button of quantity on Hand from product inventory page
then it should show me a previous entered value.
class stock_change_product_qty(osv.osv):
_inherit = 'stock.change.product.qty'
_columns = {
'new_quantity' : fields.float('Qty in Boxes'),
'squ_meter': fields.related('product_id','squ_meter', type='float', relation='product.product', string='Square Meter'),
'qty_char': fields.float('Qty in M.sqr', compute='_compute_qty_char'),
}
#api.depends('new_quantity', 'squ_meter')
def _compute_qty_char(self):
for record in self:
record.qty_char = record.new_quantity * record.squ_meter
view.xml
<field name="name">update_product_quantity inherit</field>
<field name="model">stock.change.product.qty</field>
<field name="inherit_id" ref="stock.view_change_product_quantity"/>
<field name="arch" type="xml">
<xpath expr="//field[#name='new_quantity']" position="attributes">
<attribute name="string">Qty in Boxes</attribute>
</xpath>
<xpath expr="//field[#name='new_quantity']" position="replace">
<field name="new_quantity"/>
<field name="squ_meter"/>
<field name="qty_char"/>
</xpath>
</field>
</record>
A solution is to use a function as default value for your field:
odoo V8
from openerp import api, fields, models
class stock_change_product_qty(models.Model):
_inherit = 'stock.change.product.qty'
new_quantity = fields.Float(string='Qty in Boxes', default=1.0),
squ_meter = fields.Float(related='product_id.squ_meter', string='Square Meter', default=1.0),
qty_char = fields.Float('Qty in M.sqr', compute='_compute_qty_char'),
}
#api.one
#api.depends('new_quantity', 'squ_meter')
def _compute_qty_char(self):
for record in self:
record.qty_char = record.new_quantity * record.squ_meter
odoo V7
def _your_function(self, cr, uid, context=None):
your code here
...
...
...
return field_value
_defaults = {
'your_field' : _your_function,
}
#api.onchange
This decorator will trigger the call to the decorated function if any of the fields specified in the decorator is changed in the form:
#api.onchange('fieldx')
def do_stuff(self):
if self.fieldx == x:
self.fieldy = 'toto'
In previous sample self corresponds to the record currently edited on the form. When in on_change context all work is done in the cache. So you can alter RecordSet inside your function without being worried about altering database. That’s the main difference with #api.depends
At function return, differences between the cache and the RecordSet will be returned to the form.

Adding a field in parent view

i am having some problems when i try to add a field in the parent view.
The class is:
class VademecumFraccionamiento(models.Model):
_name = 'farmacia.vademecum_fraccionamiento'
_inherits={
'farmacia.vademecum': 'vademecum_id'
}
hijo = fields.Many2one('farmacia.vademecum_fraccionamiento', string="Artículo hijo", index=True)
vademecum_id = fields.Many2one('farmacia.vademecum', string='Artículo Padre', required=True, ondelete='cascade', index=True)
The xml is:
<record model="ir.ui.view" id="farmacia_vademecum_fraccionamiento_form_view">
<field name="name">farmacia_vademecum_fraccionamiento.form</field>
<field name="model">farmacia.vademecum</field>
<field name="inherit_id" ref="farmacia_vademecum.farmacia_vademecum_form_view"/>
<field name="arch" type="xml">
<xpath expr="//page[#string='lalala']" position="after">
<page string="Fracc">
</page>
</xpath>
<xpath expr="//page[#string='Fracc']" position="inside">
<group>
<field name="vademecum_id">
</field>
</group>
</xpath>
</field>
</record>
The error is:
Error details:
The field vademecum_id not exists
I don't know how to solve that.
Thanks in advance
You should refer addons/product/product_view.xml for more help, in which you will get all the answers of your questions related to inheritance.
I would change the code to:
_columns = {
'hijo' : fields.Many2one('farmacia.vademecum_fraccionamiento', string="Artículo hijo", index=True),
'vademecum_id' : fields.Many2one('farmacia.vademecum', string='Artículo Padre', required=True, ondelete='cascade', index=True),
}
This will add the fields to your model
There are two concepts in odoo for field inheritance.
_inherit : can be used in case you want to extend existing model.
Example: adding birth date field in res.partner model
class res_partner(models.Model):
_inherit = 'res.partner'
birth_date = fields.Date('Birthdate')
_inherits : can be used in case you want to adept module field in current model.
Example: Using customer fields in student model,
class Student(models.Model):
_name = 'stundent.student'
_inherits = {'res.partner': partner_id}
partner_id = fields.Many2one('res.partner', 'Partner')
after adding a partner_id field in your model you can use all the fields of partner in xml view of student form & tree.
Hope this helps.