flectra/addons/crm/wizard/crm_merge_opportunities.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Part of Odoo. See LICENSE file for full copyright and licensing details.
from odoo import api, fields, models
class MergeOpportunity(models.TransientModel):
"""
Merge opportunities together.
If we're talking about opportunities, it's just because it makes more sense
to merge opps than leads, because the leads are more ephemeral objects.
But since opportunities are leads, it's also possible to merge leads
together (resulting in a new lead), or leads and opps together (resulting
in a new opp).
"""
_name = 'crm.merge.opportunity'
_description = 'Merge opportunities'
@api.model
def default_get(self, fields):
""" Use active_ids from the context to fetch the leads/opps to merge.
In order to get merged, these leads/opps can't be in 'Dead' or 'Closed'
"""
record_ids = self._context.get('active_ids')
result = super(MergeOpportunity, self).default_get(fields)
if record_ids:
if 'opportunity_ids' in fields:
opp_ids = self.env['crm.lead'].browse(record_ids).filtered(lambda opp: opp.probability < 100).ids
result['opportunity_ids'] = opp_ids
return result
opportunity_ids = fields.Many2many('crm.lead', 'merge_opportunity_rel', 'merge_id', 'opportunity_id', string='Leads/Opportunities')
user_id = fields.Many2one('res.users', 'Salesperson', index=True)
team_id = fields.Many2one('crm.team', 'Sales Channel', oldname='section_id', index=True)
@api.multi
def action_merge(self):
self.ensure_one()
merge_opportunity = self.opportunity_ids.merge_opportunity(self.user_id.id, self.team_id.id)
# The newly created lead might be a lead or an opp: redirect toward the right view
if merge_opportunity.type == 'opportunity':
return merge_opportunity.redirect_opportunity_view()
else:
return merge_opportunity.redirect_lead_view()
@api.onchange('user_id')
def _onchange_user(self):
""" When changing the user, also set a team_id or restrict team id
to the ones user_id is member of. """
team_id = False
if self.user_id:
user_in_team = False
if self.team_id:
user_in_team = self.env['crm.team'].search_count([('id', '=', self.team_id.id), '|', ('user_id', '=', self.user_id.id), ('member_ids', '=', self.user_id.id)])
if not user_in_team:
team_id = self.env['crm.team'].search(['|', ('user_id', '=', self.user_id.id), ('member_ids', '=', self.user_id.id)], limit=1)
self.team_id = team_id