# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Part of Odoo, Flectra. See LICENSE file for full copyright and licensing details. from flectra.tests.common import TransactionCase class TestUom(TransactionCase): def setUp(self): super(TestUom, self).setUp() self.uom_gram = self.env.ref('product.product_uom_gram') self.uom_kgm = self.env.ref('product.product_uom_kgm') self.uom_ton = self.env.ref('product.product_uom_ton') self.uom_unit = self.env.ref('product.product_uom_unit') self.uom_dozen = self.env.ref('product.product_uom_dozen') self.categ_unit_id = self.ref('product.product_uom_categ_unit') def test_10_conversion(self): qty = self.uom_gram._compute_quantity(1020000, self.uom_ton) self.assertEquals(qty, 1.02, "Converted quantity does not correspond.") price = self.uom_gram._compute_price(2, self.uom_ton) self.assertEquals(price, 2000000.0, "Converted price does not correspond.") # If the conversion factor for Dozens (1/12) is not stored with sufficient precision, # the conversion of 1 Dozen into Units will give e.g. 12.00000000000047 Units # and the Unit rounding will round that up to 13. # This is a partial regression test for rev. 311c77bb, which is further improved # by rev. fa2f7b86. qty = self.uom_dozen._compute_quantity(1, self.uom_unit) self.assertEquals(qty, 12.0, "Converted quantity does not correspond.") # Regression test for side-effect of commit 311c77bb - converting 1234 Grams # into Kilograms should work even if grams are rounded to 1. self.uom_gram.write({'rounding': 1}) qty = self.uom_gram._compute_quantity(1234, self.uom_kgm) self.assertEquals(qty, 1.234, "Converted quantity does not correspond.") def test_20_rounding(self): product_uom = self.env['product.uom'].create({ 'name': 'Score', 'factor_inv': 20, 'uom_type': 'bigger', 'rounding': 1.0, 'category_id': self.categ_unit_id }) qty = self.uom_unit._compute_quantity(2, product_uom) self.assertEquals(qty, 1, "Converted quantity should be rounded up.")