407 lines
16 KiB
Python
407 lines
16 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2018 Camptocamp (https://www.camptocamp.com).
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# License GPL-3.0 or later (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl).
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import logging
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from functools import partialmethod
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from lxml import etree
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from odoo import api, fields, models
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from ..serv_config import serv_config
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_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class ServerEnvMixin(models.AbstractModel):
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"""Mixin to add server environment in existing models
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Usage
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-----
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::
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class StorageBackend(models.Model):
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_name = "storage.backend"
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_inherit = ["storage.backend", "server.env.mixin"]
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@property
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def _server_env_fields(self):
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return {"directory_path": {}}
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With the snippet above, the "storage.backend" model now uses a server
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environment configuration for the field ``directory_path``.
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Under the hood, this mixin automatically replaces the original field
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by an env-computed field that reads from the configuration files.
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By default, it looks for the configuration in a section named
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``[model_name.Record Name]`` where ``model_name`` is the ``_name`` of the
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model with ``.`` replaced by ``_``. Then in a global section which is only
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the name of the model. They can be customized by overriding the method
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:meth:`~_server_env_section_name` and
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:meth:`~_server_env_global_section_name`.
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For each field transformed to an env-computed field, a companion field
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``<field>_env_default`` is automatically created. When its value is set
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and the configuration files do not contain a key for that field, the
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env-computed field uses the default value stored in database. If there is a
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key for this field but it is empty, the env-computed field has an empty
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value.
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Env-computed fields are conditionally editable, based on the absence
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of their key in environment configuration files. When edited, their
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value is stored in the database.
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Integration with keychain
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-------------------------
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The keychain addon is used account information, encrypting the password
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with a key per environment.
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The default behavior of server_environment is to store the default fields
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in a serialized field, so the password would lend there unencrypted.
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You can benefit from keychain by using custom compute/inverse methods to
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get/set the password field:
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::
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class StorageBackend(models.Model):
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_name = 'storage.backend'
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_inherit = ['keychain.backend', 'collection.base']
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@property
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def _server_env_fields(self):
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base_fields = super()._server_env_fields
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sftp_fields = {
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"sftp_server": {},
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"sftp_port": {},
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"sftp_login": {},
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"sftp_password": {
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"no_default_field": True,
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"compute_default": "_compute_password",
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"inverse_default": "_inverse_password",
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},
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}
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sftp_fields.update(base_fields)
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return sftp_fields
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* ``no_default_field`` means that no new (sparse) field need to be
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created, it already is provided by keychain
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* ``compute_default`` is the name of the compute method to get the default
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value when no key is set in the configuration files.
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``_compute_password`` is implemented by ``keychain.backend``.
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* ``inverse_default`` is the name of the compute method to set the default
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value when it is editable. ``_inverse_password`` is implemented by
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``keychain.backend``.
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"""
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_name = 'server.env.mixin'
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_description = 'Mixin to add server environment in existing models'
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server_env_defaults = fields.Serialized()
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_server_env_getter_mapping = {
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'integer': 'getint',
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'float': 'getfloat',
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'monetary': 'getfloat',
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'boolean': 'getboolean',
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'char': 'get',
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'selection': 'get',
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'text': 'get',
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}
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@property
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def _server_env_fields(self):
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"""Dict of fields to replace by fields computed from env
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To override in models. The dictionary is:
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{'name_of_the_field': options}
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Where ``options`` is a dictionary::
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options = {
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"getter": "getint",
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"no_default_field": True,
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"compute_default": "_compute_password",
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"inverse_default": "_inverse_password",
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}
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* ``getter``: The configparser getter can be one of: get, getboolean,
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getint, getfloat. The getter is automatically inferred from the
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type of the field, so it shouldn't generally be needed to set it.
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* ``no_default_field``: disable creation of a field for storing
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the default value, must be used with ``compute_default`` and
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``inverse_default``
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* ``compute_default``: name of a compute method to get the default
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value when no key is present in configuration files
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* ``inverse_default``: name of an inverse method to set the default
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value when the value is editable
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Example::
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@property
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def _server_env_fields(self):
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base_fields = super()._server_env_fields
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sftp_fields = {
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"sftp_server": {},
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"sftp_port": {},
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"sftp_login": {},
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"sftp_password": {},
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}
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sftp_fields.update(base_fields)
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return sftp_fields
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"""
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return {}
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@api.model
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def _server_env_global_section_name(self):
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"""Name of the global section in the configuration files
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Can be customized in your model
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"""
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return self._name.replace(".", "_")
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def _server_env_section_name(self):
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"""Name of the section in the configuration files
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Can be customized in your model
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"""
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self.ensure_one()
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base = self._server_env_global_section_name()
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return ".".join((base, self.name))
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def _server_env_read_from_config(self, field_name, config_getter):
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self.ensure_one()
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global_section_name = self._server_env_global_section_name()
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section_name = self._server_env_section_name()
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try:
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# at this point we should have checked that we have a key with
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# _server_env_has_key_defined so we are sure that the value is
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# either in the global or the record config
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getter = getattr(serv_config, config_getter)
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if (section_name in serv_config
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and field_name in serv_config[section_name]):
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value = getter(section_name, field_name)
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else:
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value = getter(global_section_name, field_name)
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except Exception:
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_logger.exception(
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"error trying to read field %s in section %s",
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field_name,
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section_name,
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)
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return False
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return value
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def _server_env_has_key_defined(self, field_name):
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self.ensure_one()
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global_section_name = self._server_env_global_section_name()
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section_name = self._server_env_section_name()
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has_global_config = (
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global_section_name in serv_config
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and field_name in serv_config[global_section_name]
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)
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has_config = (
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section_name in serv_config
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and field_name in serv_config[section_name]
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)
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return has_global_config or has_config
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def _compute_server_env_from_config(self, field_name, options):
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getter_name = options.get('getter') if options else None
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if not getter_name:
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field_type = self._fields[field_name].type
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getter_name = self._server_env_getter_mapping.get(field_type)
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if not getter_name:
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# if you get this message and the field is working as expected,
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# you may want to add the type in _server_env_getter_mapping
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_logger.warning('server.env.mixin is used on a field of type %s, '
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'which may not be supported properly')
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getter_name = 'get'
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value = self._server_env_read_from_config(
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field_name, getter_name
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)
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self[field_name] = value
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def _compute_server_env_from_default(self, field_name, options):
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if options and options.get('compute_default'):
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getattr(self, options['compute_default'])()
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else:
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default_field = self._server_env_default_fieldname(
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field_name
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)
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if default_field:
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self[field_name] = self[default_field]
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else:
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self[field_name] = False
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def _compute_server_env(self):
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"""Read values from environment configuration files
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If an env-computed field has no key in configuration files,
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read from the ``<field>_env_default`` field from database.
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"""
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for record in self:
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for field_name, options in self._server_env_fields.items():
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if record._server_env_has_key_defined(field_name):
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record._compute_server_env_from_config(field_name, options)
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else:
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record._compute_server_env_from_default(
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field_name, options
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)
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def _inverse_server_env(self, field_name):
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options = self._server_env_fields[field_name]
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default_field = self._server_env_default_fieldname(field_name)
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is_editable_field = self._server_env_is_editable_fieldname(field_name)
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for record in self:
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# when we write in an env-computed field, if it is editable
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# we update the default value in database
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if record[is_editable_field]:
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if options and options.get('inverse_default'):
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getattr(record, options['inverse_default'])()
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elif default_field:
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record[default_field] = record[field_name]
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def _compute_server_env_is_editable(self):
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"""Compute <field>_is_editable values
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We can edit an env-computed filed only if there is no key
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in any environment configuration file. If there is an empty
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key, it's an empty value so we can't edit the env-computed field.
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"""
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# we can't group it with _compute_server_env otherwise when called
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# in ``_inverse_server_env`` it would reset the value of the field
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for record in self:
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for field_name in self._server_env_fields:
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is_editable_field = self._server_env_is_editable_fieldname(
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field_name
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)
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is_editable = not record._server_env_has_key_defined(
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field_name
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)
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record[is_editable_field] = is_editable
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def _server_env_view_set_readonly(self, view_arch):
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field_xpath = './/field[@name="%s"]'
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for field in self._server_env_fields:
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is_editable_field = self._server_env_is_editable_fieldname(field)
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for elem in view_arch.findall(field_xpath % field):
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# set env-computed fields to readonly if the configuration
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# files have a key set for this field
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elem.set('attrs',
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str({'readonly': [(is_editable_field, '=', False)]}))
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if not view_arch.findall(field_xpath % is_editable_field):
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# add the _is_editable fields in the view for the 'attrs'
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# domain
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view_arch.append(
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etree.Element(
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'field',
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name=is_editable_field,
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invisible="1"
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)
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)
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return view_arch
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def _fields_view_get(self, view_id=None, view_type='form', toolbar=False,
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submenu=False):
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view_data = super()._fields_view_get(
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view_id=view_id, view_type=view_type,
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toolbar=toolbar, submenu=submenu
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)
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view_arch = etree.fromstring(view_data['arch'].encode('utf-8'))
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view_arch = self._server_env_view_set_readonly(view_arch)
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view_data['arch'] = etree.tostring(view_arch, encoding='unicode')
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return view_data
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def _server_env_default_fieldname(self, base_field_name):
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"""Return the name of the field with default value"""
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options = self._server_env_fields[base_field_name]
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if options and options.get('no_default_field'):
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return ''
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return '%s_env_default' % (base_field_name,)
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def _server_env_is_editable_fieldname(self, base_field_name):
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"""Return the name of the field for "is editable"
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This is the field used to tell if the env-computed field can
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be edited.
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"""
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return '%s_env_is_editable' % (base_field_name,)
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def _server_env_transform_field_to_read_from_env(self, field):
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"""Transform the original field in a computed field"""
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field.compute = '_compute_server_env'
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inverse_method_name = '_inverse_server_env_%s' % field.name
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inverse_method = partialmethod(
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type(self)._inverse_server_env, field.name
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)
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setattr(type(self), inverse_method_name, inverse_method)
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field.inverse = inverse_method_name
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field.store = False
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field.required = False
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field.copy = False
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field.sparse = None
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field.prefetch = False
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def _server_env_add_is_editable_field(self, base_field):
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"""Add a field indicating if we can edit the env-computed fields
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It is used in the inverse function of the env-computed field
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and in the views to add 'readonly' on the fields.
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"""
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fieldname = self._server_env_is_editable_fieldname(base_field.name)
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# if the field is inherited, it's a related to its delegated model
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# (inherits), we want to override it with a new one
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if fieldname not in self._fields or self._fields[fieldname].inherited:
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field = fields.Boolean(
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compute='_compute_server_env_is_editable',
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automatic=True,
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# this is required to be able to edit fields
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# on new records
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default=True,
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)
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self._add_field(fieldname, field)
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def _server_env_add_default_field(self, base_field):
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"""Add a field storing the default value
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The default value is used when there is no key for an env-computed
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field in the configuration files.
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The field is a sparse field stored in the serialized (json) field
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``server_env_defaults``.
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"""
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fieldname = self._server_env_default_fieldname(base_field.name)
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if not fieldname:
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return
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# if the field is inherited, it's a related to its delegated model
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# (inherits), we want to override it with a new one
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if fieldname not in self._fields or self._fields[fieldname].inherited:
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base_field_cls = base_field.__class__
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field_args = base_field.args.copy()
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field_args.pop('_sequence', None)
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field_args.update({
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'sparse': 'server_env_defaults',
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'automatic': True,
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})
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if hasattr(base_field, 'selection'):
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field_args['selection'] = base_field.selection
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field = base_field_cls(**field_args)
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self._add_field(fieldname, field)
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@api.model
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def _setup_base(self):
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super()._setup_base()
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for fieldname in self._server_env_fields:
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field = self._fields[fieldname]
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self._server_env_add_default_field(field)
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self._server_env_transform_field_to_read_from_env(field)
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self._server_env_add_is_editable_field(field)
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