For an event during all day, during 2 days,
e.g. September 9th and September 10th,
Google expects as start date the first day, and as
stop date the day after the last day.
e.g.
start 2015-09-09
stop 2015-09-11
Even if, afterwise, in the Google Agenda interface, it will
be correctly displayed 2015-09-10 as end date.
This must be applied at the event creation AND at the event
update. It was not the case until this revision.
Besides, we now use the event `stop_date` in Odoo, instead
of the duration, in case the duration has been incorrectly
computed.
opw-648867
This rev. is related to 1c533b193f
The reason why we force the event Google internal id is
explained in the above commit.
Forcing the internal id must be done only when creating the
event in Google, not when updating, for retro-compatibility:
if the event is already in the attendee calendar, with a different
internal id then the other attendee, we must leave it like this,
otherwise Google will be lost.
This rev. is related to a9e3d74713
This new revision is about the same use case than above, except
that both Google users login doesn't match the Odoo login email.
e.g.
User A: A@agrolait.com in Odoo, A@gmail.com in Google
User B: B@agrolait.com in Odoo, B@gmail.com in Google.
When A creates an event, with B in the attendees, and
syncs his calendar to Google, B is not automatically invited
Google side, as his attendee email is B@agrolait.com, which
doesn't match any existing Google User (doesn't match B@gmail.com)
While the revision mentioned above, a9e3d74713,
expected the attendee to be automatically invited Google side, and therefore
expected the event to already exists in B's calendar.
Therefore, when B syncs his calendar in Odoo, as the event
was there in his Odoo calendar, but not in his Google Calendar,
the code actually think it's no - longer - there, and take the assumption
the event has been deleted Google side. So, it deletes the event
in Odoo side as well, for both users A & B.
To overcome this new issue, when the Google & Odoo users emails
do not match, while keeping the compatibility when the Google & Odoo
emails do match (and therefore the invitation is automatically sent
Google side, as the email matches an existing Google account, and
the event is automatically created in B's calendar without needing the
sync in Odoo), we now force the Google internal id to be the same
for all attendees of an event, event by Google side.
opw-645745
Odoo allows bad formatted emails for partners (and attendees).
Google doesn't.
Therefore, upon sync, if the email is wrong, we do
not send it to Google, to avoid Google being mad at us.
opw-646369
When creating an event in at 4 pm,
while being in UTC +2 (Europe/Brussels),
The start date sent to Google was set as
'2015-07-03T16:00:00+02:00',
but the timezone was described as 'UTC', giving
therefore giving contradictory information.
At the end, in the google calendar,
the event was set in the UTC timezone,
while it should have been set in GMT +2 (Europe/Brussels).
opw-640825
If an event exists on Google but was not synced yet in Odoo, the synchronisation
would fail.
When self.OE.found is False, self.OE.event is not defined and trying to access
it would fail (it's a python object, not a recordset)
Check the ownership after making sure the event is present in Odoo.
Fixes#7034
If User A created an event In Odoo, inviting User B,
Then, if User A sync his calendar with Google,
user B have an invitation to this event in Google,
if user B refuses the event AND remove it from his Google calendar
and then syncs his calendar to Odoo,
the event was removed from the Odoo calendar, of all attendees.
opw-641356
With User A <a@gmail.com> and user B <b@gmail.com> both syncing
their calendar with Google.
If User a created an event X, adding as attendee himself and user B,
and then synced his calendar to Google, a new event was
created in User B Google Agenda automatically, representing the
invitation.
At this stage, X appears only once, in the four calendars
(Odoo cal for A, Odoo cal for B, Google Cal for A, Google Cal for B)
If user B then synced his calendar to Odoo, the event X was
duplicated in three of the calendars (Odoo cal for A and B, Google cal for B)
If then user A synced again his calendar with Google, the event X
was duplicated in the four calendars.
From then, a duplicate loop began, at each sync of the both user calendars.
opw-639419
Set the record update time when the date is changed via another view
than calendar view. So when an synchronization is done, the update is
taken into account when updating calendar from the odoo to google.
closes#6752
opw-634674
myself.cal_client_id could be False, when not filling in the according field in the general settings screen.
Therefore, trying to strip it won't work, as boolean do not have such method.
Regression introduced during rev. faee926f1b