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Xiaowu Zhang
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0434841f
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0434841f
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May 23, 2016
by
Julien Muchembled
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amount_generator: make GeneratedAmountList really reusable
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product/ERP5/GeneratedAmountList.py
product/ERP5/GeneratedAmountList.py
+35
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product/ERP5/mixin/amount_generator.py
product/ERP5/mixin/amount_generator.py
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product/ERP5/GeneratedAmountList.py
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@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@
#
##############################################################################
from
collections
import
defaultdict
import
zope.interface
from
AccessControl
import
allow_class
from
Products.ERP5Type
import
interfaces
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@@ -35,6 +36,13 @@ class GeneratedAmountList(list):
"""
Temporary object needed to aggregate Amount value
And to calculate some report or total value
For example, delivery.getGeneratedAmountList() returns an object of this
type, with amounts for each movement and/or for the delivery. This result
can be used to get:
1. totals for the delivery, by first using aggregate()
2. detailed information on each movement with split(), which would be
equivalent to call getGeneratedAmountList() on each movement
"""
zope
.
interface
.
implements
(
interfaces
.
IAmountList
)
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@@ -61,6 +69,12 @@ class GeneratedAmountList(list):
return
result
def
aggregate
(
self
):
"""Return a list of aggregated amounts
Groups amounts with same price, efficiency, reference and categories, merge
them by summing their quantities, and return the new amounts in a new list.
"""
from
Products.ERP5Type.Document
import
newTempAmount
# XXX: Do we handle rounding correctly ?
# What to do if only total price is rounded ??
aggregate_dict
=
{}
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@@ -71,14 +85,33 @@ class GeneratedAmountList(list):
aggregate
=
aggregate_dict
.
get
(
key
)
if
aggregate
is
None
:
aggregate_dict
[
key
]
=
[
amount
,
amount
.
getQuantity
()]
result_list
.
append
(
amount
)
else
:
aggregate
[
1
]
+=
amount
.
getQuantity
()
for
amount
,
quantity
in
aggregate_dict
.
itervalues
():
# Before we ignore 'quantity==0' amount here for better performance,
# but it is not a good idea, especially when the first expand causes
# non-zero quantity and then quantity becomes zero.
amount
.
_setQuantity
(
quantity
)
aggregate
=
newTempAmount
(
amount
.
aq_parent
,
''
,
notify_workflow
=
False
)
result_list
.
append
(
aggregate
)
aggregate
.
__dict__
.
update
(
amount
.
__dict__
)
aggregate
.
_setQuantity
(
quantity
)
del
aggregate
.
_base
return
result_list
def
split
(
self
):
"""Return a dictionary with all amounts grouped by base amount
Return {amount: amount_list} where
- amount is the Amount instance (e.g. movement, delivery)
that generated amounts
- amount_list is an instance of this class
This is the opposite of aggregate(), which merges amounts that only differ
by their base amounts.
"""
result
=
defaultdict
(
self
.
__class__
)
for
amount
in
self
:
result
[
amount
.
_base
].
append
(
amount
)
return
result
allow_class
(
GeneratedAmountList
)
product/ERP5/mixin/amount_generator.py
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@@ -474,6 +474,7 @@ class AmountGeneratorMixin:
property_dict
[
'causality_value_list'
][
-
1
]
.
getRelativeUrl
().
replace
(
'/'
,
'_'
),
notify_workflow
=
False
)
amount
.
_base
=
delivery_amount
amount
.
_setCategoryList
(
property_dict
.
pop
(
'category_list'
,
()))
if
amount
.
getQuantityUnit
():
del
property_dict
[
'quantity_unit'
]
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