# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Part of Odoo. See LICENSE file for full copyright and licensing details. from odoo import api, fields, models class ResUsersSettings(models.Model): _name = 'res.users.settings' _description = 'User Settings' _rec_name = 'user_id' user_id = fields.Many2one('res.users', string="User", required=True, readonly=True, ondelete='cascade') _sql_constraints = [ ('unique_user_id', 'UNIQUE(user_id)', 'One user should only have one user settings.') ] @api.model def _find_or_create_for_user(self, user): settings = user.sudo().res_users_settings_ids if not settings: settings = self.sudo().create({'user_id': user.id}) return settings def _res_users_settings_format(self, fields_to_format=None): self.ensure_one() if not fields_to_format: fields_to_format = [name for name, field in self._fields.items() if name == 'id' or not field.automatic] res = self._format_settings(fields_to_format) return res def _format_settings(self, fields_to_format): res = self._read_format(fnames=fields_to_format)[0] if 'user_id' in fields_to_format: res = self._read_format(fnames=fields_to_format)[0] res['user_id'] = {'id': self.user_id.id} return res def set_res_users_settings(self, new_settings): self.ensure_one() changed_settings = {} for setting in new_settings.keys(): if setting in self._fields and new_settings[setting] != self[setting]: changed_settings[setting] = new_settings[setting] self.write(changed_settings) formated = self._res_users_settings_format([*changed_settings.keys(), 'id']) return formated