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In Order to test base_calendar, I will first create One Simple Event with real data
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!record {model: calendar.event, id: calendar_event_technicalpresentation0}:
class : private
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date : '2011-04-30 16:00:00'
date_deadline : '2011-04-30 18:30:00'
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description : The Technical Presentation will cover following topics:\n* Creating OpenERP
class\n* Views\n* Wizards\n* Workflows
duration : 2.5
location : OpenERP S.A.
name : Technical Presentation
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Now I will set recurrence for this event to occur monday and friday of week
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!python {model: calendar.event}: |
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data = {'fr': 1, 'mo': 1, 'interval': 1, 'rrule_type': 'weekly', 'end_type': 'end_date', 'end_date': '2011-05-31 00:00:00', 'recurrency' : True}
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self.write(cr, uid, [ref("calendar_event_technicalpresentation0")], data)
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In order to check that recurrent events are views successfully in calendar view, I will open calendar view of events
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!python {model: calendar.event}: |
self.fields_view_get(cr, uid, False, 'calendar', context)
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In order to check that recurrent events are views successfully in calendar view, I will search for one of the recurrent event and count the number of events
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!python {model: calendar.event}: |
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ids = self.search(cr, uid, [('date', '>=', '2011-04-30 16:00:00'), ('date', '<=', '2011-05-31 00:00:00')], context={'virtual_id': True} )
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assert len(ids) == 9
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Now I will make All day event and test it
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!record {model: calendar.event, id: calendar_event_alldaytestevent0}:
allday : 1
class : confidential
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date : '2011-04-30 00:00:00'
date_deadline : '2011-04-30 00:00:00'
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description : 'All day technical test '
location : School
name : All day test event
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In order to check reminder I will first create reminder
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!record {model: res.alarm, id: res_alarm_daybeforeeventstarts0}:
name : 1 Day before event starts
trigger_duration : 1
trigger_interval : days
trigger_occurs : before
trigger_related : start
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Now I will assign this reminder to all day event
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!python {model: calendar.event}: |
self.write(cr, uid, [ref("calendar_event_alldaytestevent0")], {'alarm_id': ref("res_alarm_daybeforeeventstarts0")})