odoo/addons/mail/res_users.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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from openerp.osv import fields, osv
from openerp import SUPERUSER_ID
from openerp.tools.translate import _
class res_users(osv.Model):
""" Update of res.users class
- add a preference about sending emails about notifications
- make a new user follow itself
- add a welcome message
"""
_name = 'res.users'
_inherit = ['res.users']
_inherits = {'mail.alias': 'alias_id'}
_columns = {
'alias_id': fields.many2one('mail.alias', 'Alias', ondelete="restrict", required=True,
help="Email address internally associated with this user. Incoming "\
"emails will appear in the user's notifications."),
}
_defaults = {
'alias_domain': False, # always hide alias during creation
}
def __init__(self, pool, cr):
""" Override of __init__ to add access rights on notification_email_send
and alias fields. Access rights are disabled by default, but allowed
on some specific fields defined in self.SELF_{READ/WRITE}ABLE_FIELDS.
"""
init_res = super(res_users, self).__init__(pool, cr)
# duplicate list to avoid modifying the original reference
self.SELF_WRITEABLE_FIELDS = list(self.SELF_WRITEABLE_FIELDS)
self.SELF_WRITEABLE_FIELDS.append('notification_email_send')
# duplicate list to avoid modifying the original reference
self.SELF_READABLE_FIELDS = list(self.SELF_READABLE_FIELDS)
self.SELF_READABLE_FIELDS.extend(['notification_email_send', 'alias_domain', 'alias_name'])
return init_res
def _auto_init(self, cr, context=None):
""" Installation hook: aliases, partner following themselves """
# create aliases for all users and avoid constraint errors
res = self.pool.get('mail.alias').migrate_to_alias(cr, self._name, self._table, super(res_users, self)._auto_init,
self._columns['alias_id'], 'login', alias_force_key='id', context=context)
return res
def create(self, cr, uid, data, context=None):
# create default alias same as the login
if not data.get('login', False):
raise osv.except_osv(_('Invalid Action!'), _('You may not create a user. To create new users, you should use the "Settings > Users" menu.'))
mail_alias = self.pool.get('mail.alias')
alias_id = mail_alias.create_unique_alias(cr, uid, {'alias_name': data['login']}, model_name=self._name, context=context)
data['alias_id'] = alias_id
data.pop('alias_name', None) # prevent errors during copy()
# create user
user_id = super(res_users, self).create(cr, uid, data, context=context)
user = self.browse(cr, uid, user_id, context=context)
# alias
mail_alias.write(cr, SUPERUSER_ID, [alias_id], {"alias_force_thread_id": user_id}, context)
# create a welcome message
self._create_welcome_message(cr, uid, user, context=context)
return user_id
def _create_welcome_message(self, cr, uid, user, context=None):
if not self.has_group(cr, uid, 'base.group_user'):
return False
company_name = user.company_id.name if user.company_id else ''
body = _('%s has joined the %s network.') % (user.name, company_name)
# TODO change SUPERUSER_ID into user.id but catch errors
return self.pool.get('res.partner').message_post(cr, SUPERUSER_ID, [user.partner_id.id],
body=body, context=context)
def write(self, cr, uid, ids, vals, context=None):
# User alias is sync'ed with login
if vals.get('login'):
vals['alias_name'] = vals['login']
return super(res_users, self).write(cr, uid, ids, vals, context=context)
def unlink(self, cr, uid, ids, context=None):
# Cascade-delete mail aliases as well, as they should not exist without the user.
alias_pool = self.pool.get('mail.alias')
alias_ids = [user.alias_id.id for user in self.browse(cr, uid, ids, context=context) if user.alias_id]
res = super(res_users, self).unlink(cr, uid, ids, context=context)
alias_pool.unlink(cr, uid, alias_ids, context=context)
return res
def _message_post_get_pid(self, cr, uid, thread_id, context=None):
assert thread_id, "res.users does not support posting global messages"
if context and 'thread_model' in context:
context['thread_model'] = 'res.partner'
if isinstance(thread_id, (list, tuple)):
thread_id = thread_id[0]
return self.browse(cr, SUPERUSER_ID, thread_id).partner_id.id
def message_post(self, cr, uid, thread_id, context=None, **kwargs):
""" Redirect the posting of message on res.users to the related partner.
This is done because when giving the context of Chatter on the
various mailboxes, we do not have access to the current partner_id. """
partner_id = self._message_post_get_pid(cr, uid, thread_id, context=context)
return self.pool.get('res.partner').message_post(cr, uid, partner_id, context=context, **kwargs)
def message_update(self, cr, uid, ids, msg_dict, update_vals=None, context=None):
for id in ids:
partner_id = self.browse(cr, SUPERUSER_ID, id).partner_id.id
self.pool.get('res.partner').message_update(cr, uid, [partner_id], msg_dict, update_vals=update_vals, context=context)
return True
def message_subscribe(self, cr, uid, ids, partner_ids, subtype_ids=None, context=None):
for id in ids:
partner_id = self.browse(cr, SUPERUSER_ID, id).partner_id.id
self.pool.get('res.partner').message_subscribe(cr, uid, [partner_id], partner_ids, subtype_ids=subtype_ids, context=context)
return True
def message_get_partner_info_from_emails(self, cr, uid, emails, link_mail=False, context=None):
return self.pool.get('res.partner').message_get_partner_info_from_emails(cr, uid, emails, link_mail=link_mail, context=context)
def message_get_suggested_recipients(self, cr, uid, ids, context=None):
partner_ids = []
for id in ids:
partner_ids.append(self.browse(cr, SUPERUSER_ID, id).partner_id.id)
return self.pool.get('res.partner').message_get_suggested_recipients(cr, uid, partner_ids, context=context)
#------------------------------------------------------
# Compatibility methods: do not use
# TDE TODO: remove me in 8.0
#------------------------------------------------------
def message_post_user_api(self, cr, uid, thread_id, context=None, **kwargs):
""" Redirect the posting of message on res.users to the related partner.
This is done because when giving the context of Chatter on the
various mailboxes, we do not have access to the current partner_id. """
partner_id = self._message_post_get_pid(cr, uid, thread_id, context=context)
return self.pool.get('res.partner').message_post_user_api(cr, uid, partner_id, context=context, **kwargs)
def message_create_partners_from_emails(self, cr, uid, emails, context=None):
return self.pool.get('res.partner').message_create_partners_from_emails(cr, uid, emails, context=context)
class res_users_mail_group(osv.Model):
""" Update of res.users class
- if adding groups to an user, check mail.groups linked to this user
group, and the user. This is done by overriding the write method.
"""
_name = 'res.users'
_inherit = ['res.users']
# FP Note: to improve, post processing may be better ?
def write(self, cr, uid, ids, vals, context=None):
write_res = super(res_users_mail_group, self).write(cr, uid, ids, vals, context=context)
if vals.get('groups_id'):
# form: {'group_ids': [(3, 10), (3, 3), (4, 10), (4, 3)]} or {'group_ids': [(6, 0, [ids]}
user_group_ids = [command[1] for command in vals['groups_id'] if command[0] == 4]
user_group_ids += [id for command in vals['groups_id'] if command[0] == 6 for id in command[2]]
mail_group_obj = self.pool.get('mail.group')
mail_group_ids = mail_group_obj.search(cr, uid, [('group_ids', 'in', user_group_ids)], context=context)
mail_group_obj.message_subscribe_users(cr, uid, mail_group_ids, ids, context=context)
return write_res
class res_groups_mail_group(osv.Model):
""" Update of res.groups class
- if adding users from a group, check mail.groups linked to this user
group and subscribe them. This is done by overriding the write method.
"""
_name = 'res.groups'
_inherit = 'res.groups'
# FP Note: to improve, post processeing, after the super may be better
def write(self, cr, uid, ids, vals, context=None):
write_res = super(res_groups_mail_group, self).write(cr, uid, ids, vals, context=context)
if vals.get('users'):
# form: {'group_ids': [(3, 10), (3, 3), (4, 10), (4, 3)]} or {'group_ids': [(6, 0, [ids]}
user_ids = [command[1] for command in vals['users'] if command[0] == 4]
user_ids += [id for command in vals['users'] if command[0] == 6 for id in command[2]]
mail_group_obj = self.pool.get('mail.group')
mail_group_ids = mail_group_obj.search(cr, uid, [('group_ids', 'in', ids)], context=context)
mail_group_obj.message_subscribe_users(cr, uid, mail_group_ids, user_ids, context=context)
return write_res