- In order to test the process of Human Resource Management, I open Job Postion for "Developer". - !python {model: hr.job}: | self.job_open(cr, uid, [ref('job_developer')]) - I check state of Job Position after opening it. - !assert {model: hr.job, id: job_developer, string: Job position is in 'open' state and no_of_recruitment = 0}: - state == 'open' - no_of_recruitment == 0 - Now, Recruitement is started so I start recruitement of Job Postion of "Developer" Profile. - !python {model: hr.job}: | self.job_recruitement(cr, uid, [ref('job_developer')]) - I check 'state' and number of 'Expected in Recruitment' after initiating the recruitment - !assert {model: hr.job, id: job_developer, string: Job position is in 'recruit' state and no_of_recruitment = 1.0}: - state == 'recruit' - no_of_recruitment == 1.0 - I assign the job position to a newly hired employee - !python {model: hr.employee}: | self.write(cr, uid, [ref('employee_niv')], {'job_id':ref('job_developer')}) - Now I dont want to recruit new employee for this position. so I mark it as Open. - !python {model: hr.job}: | self.job_open(cr, uid, [ref('job_developer')]) - I check 'state' and number of 'Expected in Recruitment' after closing the Job position. - !assert {model: hr.job, id: job_developer, string: Job position is in 'open' state and no_of_recruitment = 0}: - state == 'open' - no_of_recruitment == 0