odoo/openerp/addons/base/res/res_country.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##############################################################################
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from openerp.osv import fields, osv
def location_name_search(self, cr, user, name='', args=None, operator='ilike',
context=None, limit=100):
if not args:
args = []
ids = []
if len(name) == 2:
ids = self.search(cr, user, [('code', 'ilike', name)] + args,
limit=limit, context=context)
search_domain = [('name', operator, name)]
if ids: search_domain.append(('id', 'not in', ids))
ids.extend(self.search(cr, user, search_domain + args,
limit=limit, context=context))
locations = self.name_get(cr, user, ids, context)
return sorted(locations, key=lambda (id, name): ids.index(id))
class Country(osv.osv):
_name = 'res.country'
_description = 'Country'
_columns = {
'name': fields.char('Country Name',
help='The full name of the country.', required=True, translate=True),
'code': fields.char('Country Code', size=2,
help='The ISO country code in two chars.\n'
'You can use this field for quick search.'),
'address_format': fields.text('Address Format', help="""You can state here the usual format to use for the \
addresses belonging to this country.\n\nYou can use the python-style string patern with all the field of the address \
(for example, use '%(street)s' to display the field 'street') plus
\n%(state_name)s: the name of the state
\n%(state_code)s: the code of the state
\n%(country_name)s: the name of the country
\n%(country_code)s: the code of the country"""),
'currency_id': fields.many2one('res.currency', 'Currency'),
'image': fields.binary("Image"),
'country_group_ids': fields.many2many('res.country.group', 'res_country_res_country_group_rel', 'res_country_id', 'res_country_group_id', string='Country Groups'),
}
_sql_constraints = [
('name_uniq', 'unique (name)',
'The name of the country must be unique !'),
('code_uniq', 'unique (code)',
'The code of the country must be unique !')
]
_defaults = {
'address_format': "%(street)s\n%(street2)s\n%(city)s %(state_code)s %(zip)s\n%(country_name)s",
}
_order='name'
name_search = location_name_search
def create(self, cursor, user, vals, context=None):
if vals.get('code'):
vals['code'] = vals['code'].upper()
return super(Country, self).create(cursor, user, vals,
context=context)
def write(self, cursor, user, ids, vals, context=None):
if vals.get('code'):
vals['code'] = vals['code'].upper()
return super(Country, self).write(cursor, user, ids, vals,
context=context)
class CountryGroup(osv.osv):
_description="Country Group"
_name = 'res.country.group'
_columns = {
'name': fields.char('Name', required=True),
'country_ids': fields.many2many('res.country', 'res_country_res_country_group_rel', 'res_country_group_id', 'res_country_id', string='Countries'),
}
class CountryState(osv.osv):
_description="Country state"
_name = 'res.country.state'
_columns = {
'country_id': fields.many2one('res.country', 'Country',
required=True),
'name': fields.char('State Name', required=True,
help='Administrative divisions of a country. E.g. Fed. State, Departement, Canton'),
'code': fields.char('State Code', size=3,
help='The state code in max. three chars.', required=True),
}
_order = 'code'
name_search = location_name_search
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