project/tests/test_task_state.py
2024-04-12 12:07:51 +03:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Part of Odoo. See LICENSE file for full copyright and licensing details.
from odoo.fields import Command
from odoo.tests import tagged
from odoo.addons.project.tests.test_project_base import TestProjectCommon
@tagged('-at_install', 'post_install')
class TestTaskState(TestProjectCommon):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
super().setUpClass()
cls.project_goats.write({
'allow_task_dependencies': True,
})
(cls.task_1 + cls.task_2).write({
'project_id': cls.project_goats.id,
})
def test_base_state(self):
""" Test the task base state features
Test Case:
=========
1) check that task_1 and task_2 are in_progress by default
2) add task_2 as a dependency for task_1, check that task_1 state has gone to waiting_normal.
3) force task_1 state to done, the state of task_1 should become done
4) switch task_1 state back to in progress, its state should automatically switch back to waiting normal because of the task_2 dependency
5) change task_2 state to canceled, check that task_1 state has gone back to in_progress.
"""
# 1) check that task_1 and task2 are in_progress by default
self.assertEqual(self.task_1.state, '01_in_progress', "The task_1 should be in progress by default")
self.assertEqual(self.task_2.state, '01_in_progress', "The task_2 should be in progress by default")
# 2) add task2 as a dependency for task 1, check that task_1 state has gone to waiting_normal.
self.task_1.write({
'depend_on_ids': [Command.link(self.task_2.id)],
})
self.assertEqual(self.task_1.state, '04_waiting_normal', "The task_1 should be in waiting_normal after depending on another open task")
# 3) force task_1 state to done, the state of task_1 should become done
self.task_1.write({
'state': '1_done',
})
self.assertEqual(self.task_1.state, '1_done', "The task_1 should be in done even if it has a depending task not closed")
# 4) switch task_1 state back to in progress, its state should automatically switch back to waiting normal because of the task2 dependency
self.task_1.write({
'state': '01_in_progress',
})
self.assertEqual(self.task_1.state, '04_waiting_normal', "task_1 state should automatically switch back to waiting_normal because of the task2 dependency")
# 5) change task_2 state to done, check that task_1 state has gone back to in_progress.
self.task_2.write({
'state': '1_canceled',
})
self.assertEqual(self.task_1.state, '01_in_progress', "task_1 state should automatically switch back to in_progress when its dependency closes")
def test_change_stage_or_project(self):
"""
Test special cases where the task is moved from a stage to another or a project to another
Test Case:
=========
1) change task_1 to an open state and task_2 to a closed state
2) change task_1 and task_2 stage, task_1 should go back to in_progress, task_2 should stay in its closing state
3) change task_1 and task_2 project, they should both go back to in_progress
"""
# 1) change task_1 to an open state and task_2 to a closed state
stage_won = self.env['project.task.type'].search([('name', '=', 'Won')])
project_pigs = self.env['project.project'].search([('name', '=', 'Pigs')])
self.task_1.write({
'state': '02_changes_requested',
})
self.task_2.write({
'state': '1_canceled',
})
# 2) change task_1 and task_2 from stage, task_1 should go back to in_progress, task_2 should stay in its closing state
(self.task_1 + self.task_2).write({
'stage_id': stage_won.id,
})
self.assertEqual(self.task_1.state, '01_in_progress', "task_1 state should automatically switch back to in_progress when its stage changes")
self.assertEqual(self.task_2.state, '1_canceled', "task_2 state should stay in its closed state")
# 3) change task_1 and task_2 project, they should both go back to in_progress
# we make change the task_1 state back to an open state
self.task_1.write({
'state': '02_changes_requested',
})
(self.task_1 + self.task_2).write({
'project_id': project_pigs.id
})
self.task_1._onchange_project_id()
self.assertEqual(self.task_1.state, '01_in_progress', "task_1 state should automatically switch back to in_progress when its project changes")
self.assertEqual(self.task_2.state, '01_in_progress', "task_2 state should automatically switch back to in_progress when its project changes")
def test_duplicate_dependent_task(self):
self.task_1.write({
'depend_on_ids': [Command.link(self.task_2.id)],
})
self.assertEqual(self.task_1.state, '04_waiting_normal', "The task_1 should be in waiting_normal after depending on another open task")
self.task_1_copy = self.task_1.copy()
self.assertEqual(self.task_1.state, '04_waiting_normal', "The task_1_copy should keep his dependence and stay in waiting_normal")
self.task_2.write({
'state': '03_approved',
})
self.task_2_copy = self.task_2.copy()
self.assertEqual(self.task_2_copy.state, '01_in_progress', "The task_2_copy should go back to in_progress")
self.task_2.write({
'state': '1_done',
})
self.assertEqual(self.task_1.state, '04_waiting_normal', "The task_1 should have both tasks as dependencies and so should stay in waiting when one of the two is completed")
self.assertEqual(self.task_1_copy.state, '04_waiting_normal', "The task_1_copy should have both tasks as dependencies and so should stay in waiting when one of the two is completed")
self.task_2_copy.write({
'state': '1_done',
})
self.assertEqual(self.task_1.state, '01_in_progress', "The task_1 should have both tasks as dependencies and so should stay go to 'done' when both dependencies are completed")
self.assertEqual(self.task_1_copy.state, '01_in_progress', "The task_1_copy should have both tasks as dependencies and so should stay go to 'done' when both dependencies are completed")