El jueves, 12 de abril de 2018, 9:27:28 (UTC+2), Sergi Almacellas Abellana
escribió:
> El 11/04/18 a les 13:21, Javier Uribe ha escrit:
> > I have a wizard to modify data from a model (pretty similar to
> > http://hg.tryton.org/modules/sale/file/default/sale.py#l1861)
> >
> > so we have a method default_start:
> >
> > def default_start(self, fields):
> > batch = self.get_batch()
> > defaults = {}
> >
> > for fieldname in fields:
> > value = getattr(batch, fieldname)
> > if isinstance(value, Model):
> > if getattr(batch.__class__, fieldname)._type == 'reference':
> > value = str(value)
> > else:
> > value = value.id
> > elif isinstance(value, (list, tuple)):
> > value = [r.id for r in value]
> > defaults[fieldname] = value
> >
> > defaults['state'] = 'draft'
> > return defaults
> >
> > On write method I check that the batch is on draft state so it should fail
> > but
> > as I put the state to 'draft' on the default_start method now I can write
> > without any problem. That is to say, I have mimiced a draft mode so I can
> > modify the model using the write method. And so it happens and it works
> > using Tryton client.
> >
> > Now if I do this on proteus:
> > >>> edit_batch = Wizard('agro.farm.batch.edit', [batch])
> > >>> edit_batch.execute('modify')
> >
> > The test fails because of domain (the check I said I had on the write
> > method). So it is like the draft is not considered on proteus or something
> > weird happens
> >
> Could you please clarify which tests fails and which error are you
> having? It will be great to have the error traceback for more information.
>
> --
> Sergi Almacellas Abellana
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It was my bad, sorry, it didn't have to do with the domain check but thank you.
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