44 lines
2.1 KiB
Python
44 lines
2.1 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 odoo import api, fields, models
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class Expense(models.Model):
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_inherit = "hr.expense"
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sale_order_id = fields.Many2one('sale.order', compute='_compute_sale_order_id', store=True, string='Customer to Reinvoice', readonly=False, tracking=True,
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# NOTE: only confirmed SO can be selected, but this domain in activated throught the name search with the `sale_expense_all_order`
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# context key. So, this domain is not the one applied.
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domain="[('state', '=', 'sale'), ('company_id', '=', company_id)]",
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help="If the category has an expense policy, it will be reinvoiced on this sales order")
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can_be_reinvoiced = fields.Boolean("Can be reinvoiced", compute='_compute_can_be_reinvoiced')
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@api.depends('product_id.expense_policy')
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def _compute_can_be_reinvoiced(self):
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for expense in self:
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expense.can_be_reinvoiced = expense.product_id.expense_policy in ['sales_price', 'cost']
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@api.depends('can_be_reinvoiced')
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def _compute_sale_order_id(self):
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for expense in self.filtered(lambda e: not e.can_be_reinvoiced):
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expense.sale_order_id = False
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def _compute_analytic_distribution(self):
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super(Expense, self)._compute_analytic_distribution()
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for expense in self.filtered('sale_order_id'):
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if expense.sale_order_id.sudo().analytic_account_id:
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expense.analytic_distribution = {expense.sale_order_id.sudo().analytic_account_id.id: 100} # `sudo` required for normal employee without sale access rights
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@api.onchange('sale_order_id')
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def _onchange_sale_order_id(self):
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to_reset = self.filtered(lambda line: not self.env.is_protected(self._fields['analytic_distribution'], line))
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to_reset.invalidate_recordset(['analytic_distribution'])
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self.env.add_to_compute(self._fields['analytic_distribution'], to_reset)
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def _get_split_values(self):
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vals = super(Expense, self)._get_split_values()
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for split_value in vals:
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split_value['sale_order_id'] = self.sale_order_id.id
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return vals
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