[REF] Add a hook for import fake fields
Used during records extraction phase of import (CSV) closes #6188
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@ -1093,6 +1093,13 @@ class BaseModel(object):
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ids = False
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ids = False
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return {'ids': ids, 'messages': messages}
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return {'ids': ids, 'messages': messages}
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def _add_fake_fields(self, cr, uid, fields, context=None):
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from openerp.fields import Char, Integer
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fields[None] = Char('rec_name')
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fields['id'] = Char('External ID')
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fields['.id'] = Integer('Database ID')
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return fields
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def _extract_records(self, cr, uid, fields_, data,
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def _extract_records(self, cr, uid, fields_, data,
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context=None, log=lambda a: None):
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context=None, log=lambda a: None):
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""" Generates record dicts from the data sequence.
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""" Generates record dicts from the data sequence.
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* "id" is the External ID for the record
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* "id" is the External ID for the record
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* ".id" is the Database ID for the record
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* ".id" is the Database ID for the record
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"""
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"""
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from openerp.fields import Char, Integer
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fields = dict(self._fields)
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fields = dict(self._fields)
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# Fake fields to avoid special cases in extractor
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# Fake fields to avoid special cases in extractor
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fields[None] = Char('rec_name')
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fields = self._add_fake_fields(cr, uid, fields, context=context)
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fields['id'] = Char('External ID')
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fields['.id'] = Integer('Database ID')
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# m2o fields can't be on multiple lines so exclude them from the
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# m2o fields can't be on multiple lines so exclude them from the
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# is_relational field rows filter, but special-case it later on to
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# is_relational field rows filter, but special-case it later on to
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# be handled with relational fields (as it can have subfields)
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# be handled with relational fields (as it can have subfields)
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