odoo/addons/mail/res_users.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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from osv import osv, fields
from openerp import SUPERUSER_ID
from 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="cascade", 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
field. Access rights are disabled by default, but allowed on
fields defined in self.SELF_WRITEABLE_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')
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
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)
# make already existing users follow themselves, using SQL to avoid using the ORM during the auto_init
cr.execute(""" SELECT p.id FROM res_partner p
LEFT JOIN mail_followers n
ON (n.partner_id = p.id AND n.res_model = 'res.partner' AND n.res_id = p.id)
WHERE n.id IS NULL
""")
params = [(res[0], res[0]) for res in cr.fetchall()]
cr.executemany(""" INSERT INTO mail_followers (partner_id, res_model, res_id)
VALUES (%s, 'res.partner', %s)
""", params)
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.'))
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 that follows its related partner
user_id = super(res_users, self).create(cr, uid, data, context=context)
user = self.browse(cr, uid, user_id, context=context)
self.pool.get('res.partner').message_subscribe(cr, uid, [user.partner_id.id], [user.partner_id.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):
company_name = user.company_id.name if user.company_id else _('the company')
body = _('%s has joined %s.') % (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(self, cr, uid, thread_id, **kwargs):
partner_id = self.pool.get('res.users').browse(cr, uid, thread_id)[0].partner_id.id
return self.pool.get('res.partner').message_post(cr, uid, partner_id, **kwargs)
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