50 lines
2.3 KiB
Python
50 lines
2.3 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Part of Odoo. See LICENSE file for full copyright and licensing details.
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from collections import defaultdict
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from odoo import models
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class EventRegistration(models.Model):
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_inherit = 'event.registration'
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def _get_lead_grouping(self, rules, rule_to_new_regs):
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""" Override to support sale-order based grouping and update.
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When checking for groups for rules, we search for existing leads linked
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to same group (based on sale_order_id) and rule. Each rule can therefore
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update an existing lead or create a new one, for each sale order that
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makes the group. """
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so_registrations = self.filtered(lambda reg: reg.sale_order_id)
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grouping_res = super(EventRegistration, self - so_registrations)._get_lead_grouping(rules, rule_to_new_regs)
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if so_registrations:
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# find existing leads in batch to put them in cache and avoid multiple search / queries
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related_registrations = self.env['event.registration'].search([
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('sale_order_id', 'in', so_registrations.sale_order_id.ids)
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])
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related_leads = self.env['crm.lead'].search([
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('event_lead_rule_id', 'in', rules.ids),
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('registration_ids', 'in', related_registrations.ids)
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])
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for rule in rules:
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rule_new_regs = rule_to_new_regs[rule]
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# for each group (sale_order), find its linked registrations
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so_to_regs = defaultdict(lambda: self.env['event.registration'])
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for registration in rule_new_regs & so_registrations:
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so_to_regs[registration.sale_order_id] |= registration
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# for each grouped registrations, prepare result with group and existing lead
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so_res = []
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for sale_order, registrations in so_to_regs.items():
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registrations = registrations.sorted('id') # as an OR was used, re-ensure order
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leads = related_leads.filtered(lambda lead: lead.event_lead_rule_id == rule and lead.registration_ids.sale_order_id == sale_order)
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so_res.append((leads, sale_order, registrations))
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if so_res:
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grouping_res[rule] = grouping_res.get(rule, list()) + so_res
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return grouping_res
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