# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Part of Odoo. See LICENSE file for full copyright and licensing details. import datetime from odoo import fields from odoo.tests.common import TransactionCase class TestCalendar(TransactionCase): def setUp(self): super(TestCalendar, self).setUp() self.CalendarEvent = self.env['calendar.event'] # In Order to test calendar, I will first create One Simple Event with real data self.event_tech_presentation = self.CalendarEvent.create({ 'privacy': 'private', 'start': '2011-04-30 16:00:00', 'stop': '2011-04-30 18:30:00', 'description': 'The Technical Presentation will cover following topics:\n* Creating Odoo class\n* Views\n* Wizards\n* Workflows', 'duration': 2.5, 'location': 'Odoo S.A.', 'name': 'Technical Presentation' }) def test_calender_simple_event(self): m = self.CalendarEvent.create({ 'name': "Test compute", 'start': '2017-07-12 14:30:00', 'allday': False, 'stop': '2017-07-12 15:00:00', }) self.assertEqual( (m.start_datetime, m.stop_datetime), (u'2017-07-12 14:30:00', u'2017-07-12 15:00:00'), "Sanity check" ) def test_calender_event(self): # Now I will set recurrence for this event to occur monday and friday of week data = { 'fr': 1, 'mo': 1, 'interval': 1, 'rrule_type': 'weekly', 'end_type': 'end_date', 'final_date': '2011-05-31 00:00:00', 'recurrency': True } self.event_tech_presentation.write(data) # In order to check that recurrent events are views successfully in calendar view, I will open calendar view of events| self.CalendarEvent.fields_view_get(False, 'calendar') # In order to check that recurrent events are views successfully in calendar view, I will search for one of the recurrent event and count the number of events rec_events = self.CalendarEvent.with_context({'virtual_id': True}).search([ ('start', '>=', '2011-04-30 16:00:00'), ('start', '<=', '2011-05-31 00:00:00') ]) self.assertEqual(len(rec_events), 9, 'Wrong number of events found') # Now I move a virtual event, to see that a real event is well created and depending from the native recurrence before = self.CalendarEvent.with_context({'virtual_id': False}).search([ ('start', '>=', '2011-04-30 16:00:00'), ('start', '<=', '2011-05-31 00:00:00') ]) # We start by detach the event newevent = rec_events[1].detach_recurring_event() newevent.with_context({'virtual_id': True}).write({'name': 'New Name', 'recurrency': True}) after = self.CalendarEvent.with_context({'virtual_id': False}).search([ ('start', '>=', '2011-04-30 16:00:00'), ('start', '<=', '2011-05-31 00:00:00') ]) self.assertEqual(len(after), len(before) + 1, 'Wrong number of events found, after to have moved a virtual event') new_event = after - before self.assertEqual(new_event[0].recurrent_id, before.id, 'Recurrent_id not correctly passed to the new event') # Now I will test All day event allday_event = self.CalendarEvent.create({ 'allday': 1, 'privacy': 'confidential', 'start': '2011-04-30 00:00:00', 'stop': '2011-04-30 00:00:00', 'description': 'All day technical test', 'location': 'School', 'name': 'All day test event' }) # In order to check reminder I will first create reminder res_alarm_day_before_event_starts = self.env['calendar.alarm'].create({ 'name': '1 Day before event starts', 'duration': 1, 'interval': 'days', 'type': 'notification' }) # Now I will assign this reminder to all day event| allday_event.write({'alarm_ids': [(6, 0, [res_alarm_day_before_event_starts.id])]}) # I create a recuring rule for my event calendar_event_sprint_review = self.CalendarEvent.create({ 'name': 'Begin of month meeting', 'start': fields.Date.today() + ' 12:00:00', 'stop': fields.Date.today() + ' 18:00:00', 'recurrency': True, 'rrule': 'FREQ=MONTHLY;INTERVAL=1;COUNT=12;BYDAY=1MO' }) # I check that the attributes are set correctly self.assertEqual(calendar_event_sprint_review.rrule_type, 'monthly', 'rrule_type should be mothly') self.assertEqual(calendar_event_sprint_review.count, 12, 'rrule_type should be mothly') self.assertEqual(calendar_event_sprint_review.month_by, 'day', 'rrule_type should be mothly') self.assertEqual(calendar_event_sprint_review.byday, '1', 'rrule_type should be mothly') self.assertEqual(calendar_event_sprint_review.week_list, 'MO', 'rrule_type should be mothly') def test_validation_error(self): """ Ideally this should build the base event in such a way that calling write() triggers detach_recurring_event, but I've no idea how that actually works so just calling it directly for now """ m = self.CalendarEvent.create({ 'name': "wheee", 'start': '2017-07-12 14:30:00', 'allday': False, 'rrule': u'FREQ=WEEKLY;BYDAY=WE;INTERVAL=1;COUNT=100', 'duration': 0.5, 'stop': '2017-07-12 15:00:00', }) values = { 'allday': False, 'name': u'wheee', 'attendee_ids': [ (0, 0, {'state': u'needsAction', 'partner_id': 8, 'email': u'bob@example.com'}), (0, 0, {'state': u'needsAction', 'partner_id': 10, 'email': u'ed@example.com'}), ], 'recurrency': True, 'privacy': u'public', 'stop': '2017-07-10 16:00:00', 'alarm_ids': [(6, 0, [])], 'start': '2017-07-10 15:30:00', 'location': u"XXX", 'duration': 0.5, 'partner_ids': [(4, 10), (4, 8)], 'description': u"A thing" } records = m.detach_recurring_event(values) self.assertEqual( (m.start_datetime, m.stop_datetime), (u'2017-07-12 14:30:00', u'2017-07-12 15:00:00'), ) self.assertEquals( (records.start_datetime, records.stop_datetime), (u'2017-07-10 15:30:00', u'2017-07-10 16:00:00'), )