oca-ocb-technical/odoo-bringout-oca-ocb-calendar/calendar/tests/test_calendar.py
Ernad Husremovic 2696f14ed7 19.0 vanilla
2026-03-09 09:32:34 +01:00

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# Part of Odoo. See LICENSE file for full copyright and licensing details.
import base64
import freezegun
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from odoo import fields, Command
from odoo.exceptions import AccessError
from odoo.tests import Form, new_test_user
from odoo.addons.base.tests.common import SavepointCaseWithUserDemo
class TestCalendar(SavepointCaseWithUserDemo):
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_event_order(self):
""" check the ordering of events when searching """
def create_event(name, date):
return self.CalendarEvent.create({
'name': name,
'start': date + ' 12:00:00',
'stop': date + ' 14:00:00',
})
foo1 = create_event('foo', '2011-04-01')
foo2 = create_event('foo', '2011-06-01')
bar1 = create_event('bar', '2011-05-01')
bar2 = create_event('bar', '2011-06-01')
domain = [('id', 'in', (foo1 + foo2 + bar1 + bar2).ids)]
# sort them by name only
events = self.CalendarEvent.search(domain, order='name')
self.assertEqual(events.mapped('name'), ['bar', 'bar', 'foo', 'foo'])
events = self.CalendarEvent.search(domain, order='name desc')
self.assertEqual(events.mapped('name'), ['foo', 'foo', 'bar', 'bar'])
# sort them by start date only
events = self.CalendarEvent.search(domain, order='start')
self.assertEqual(events.mapped('start'), (foo1 + bar1 + foo2 + bar2).mapped('start'))
events = self.CalendarEvent.search(domain, order='start desc')
self.assertEqual(events.mapped('start'), (foo2 + bar2 + bar1 + foo1).mapped('start'))
# sort them by name then start date
events = self.CalendarEvent.search(domain, order='name asc, start asc')
self.assertEqual(list(events), [bar1, bar2, foo1, foo2])
events = self.CalendarEvent.search(domain, order='name asc, start desc')
self.assertEqual(list(events), [bar2, bar1, foo2, foo1])
events = self.CalendarEvent.search(domain, order='name desc, start asc')
self.assertEqual(list(events), [foo1, foo2, bar1, bar2])
events = self.CalendarEvent.search(domain, order='name desc, start desc')
self.assertEqual(list(events), [foo2, foo1, bar2, bar1])
# sort them by start date then name
events = self.CalendarEvent.search(domain, order='start asc, name asc')
self.assertEqual(list(events), [foo1, bar1, bar2, foo2])
events = self.CalendarEvent.search(domain, order='start asc, name desc')
self.assertEqual(list(events), [foo1, bar1, foo2, bar2])
events = self.CalendarEvent.search(domain, order='start desc, name asc')
self.assertEqual(list(events), [bar2, foo2, bar1, foo1])
events = self.CalendarEvent.search(domain, order='start desc, name desc')
self.assertEqual(list(events), [foo2, bar2, bar1, foo1])
def test_event_allday(self):
self.env.user.tz = 'Pacific/Honolulu'
event = self.CalendarEvent.create({
'name': 'All Day',
'start': "2018-10-16 00:00:00",
'start_date': "2018-10-16",
'stop': "2018-10-18 00:00:00",
'stop_date': "2018-10-18",
'allday': True,
})
self.env.invalidate_all()
self.assertEqual(str(event.start), '2018-10-16 08:00:00')
self.assertEqual(str(event.stop), '2018-10-18 18:00:00')
def test_recurring_around_dst(self):
m = self.CalendarEvent.create({
'name': "wheee",
'start': '2018-10-27 14:30:00',
'allday': False,
'rrule': u'FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;COUNT=4',
'recurrency': True,
'stop': '2018-10-27 16:30:00',
'event_tz': 'Europe/Brussels',
})
start_recurring_dates = m.recurrence_id.calendar_event_ids.sorted('start').mapped('start')
self.assertEqual(len(start_recurring_dates), 4)
for d in start_recurring_dates:
if d.day < 28: # DST switch happens between 2018-10-27 and 2018-10-28
self.assertEqual(d.hour, 14)
else:
self.assertEqual(d.hour, 15)
self.assertEqual(d.minute, 30)
def test_recurring_ny(self):
self.user_demo.tz = 'America/New_York'
event = self.CalendarEvent.create({'user_id': self.user_demo.id, 'name': 'test', 'partner_ids': [Command.link(self.user_demo.partner_id.id)]})
f = Form(event.with_context(tz='America/New_York').with_user(self.user_demo))
f.name = 'test'
f.start = '2022-07-07 01:00:00' # This is in UTC. In NY, it corresponds to the 6th of july at 9pm.
f.recurrency = True
self.assertEqual(f.weekday, 'WED')
self.assertEqual(f.event_tz, 'America/New_York', "The value should correspond to the user tz")
self.assertEqual(f.count, 1, "The default value should be displayed")
self.assertEqual(f.interval, 1, "The default value should be displayed")
self.assertEqual(f.month_by, "date", "The default value should be displayed")
self.assertEqual(f.end_type, "count", "The default value should be displayed")
self.assertEqual(f.rrule_type, "weekly", "The default value should be displayed")
@freezegun.freeze_time('2023-10-06 10:00:00')
def test_event_creation_mail(self):
"""
Freezegun used because we don't send mail for past events
Check that mail are sent to the attendees on event creation
Check that mail are sent to the added attendees on event edit
Check that mail are NOT sent to the attendees when the event date is past
Check that mail have extra attachement added by the user
"""
def _test_one_mail_per_attendee(self, partners):
# check that every attendee receive a (single) mail for the event
for partner in partners:
mail = self.env['mail.message'].sudo().search([
('notified_partner_ids', 'in', partner.id),
])
self.assertEqual(len(mail), 1)
def _test_emails_has_attachment(self, partners, attachments_names=["fileText_attachment.txt"]):
# check that every email has specified extra attachments
for partner in partners:
mail = self.env['mail.message'].sudo().search([
('notified_partner_ids', 'in', partner.id),
])
extra_attachments = mail.attachment_ids.filtered(lambda attachment: attachment.name in attachments_names)
self.assertEqual(len(extra_attachments), len(attachments_names))
attachments = self.env['ir.attachment'].create([{
'datas': base64.b64encode(bytes("Event Attachment", 'utf-8')),
'name': 'fileText_attachment.txt',
'mimetype': 'text/plain'
}, {
'datas': base64.b64encode(bytes("Event Attachment 2", 'utf-8')),
'name': 'fileText_attachment_2.txt',
'mimetype': 'text/plain'
}])
self.env.ref('calendar.calendar_template_meeting_invitation').attachment_ids = attachments
partners = [
self.env['res.partner'].create({'name': 'testuser0', 'email': u'bob@example.com'}),
self.env['res.partner'].create({'name': 'testuser1', 'email': u'alice@example.com'}),
]
partner_ids = [(6, False, [p.id for p in partners]),]
m = self.CalendarEvent.create({
'name': "mailTest1",
'allday': False,
'rrule': u'FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;COUNT=5',
'recurrency': True,
'partner_ids': partner_ids,
'start': "2023-10-29 08:00:00",
'stop': "2023-11-03 08:00:00",
})
# every partner should have 1 mail sent
_test_one_mail_per_attendee(self, partners)
_test_emails_has_attachment(self, partners)
# adding more partners to the event
partners.extend([
self.env['res.partner'].create({'name': 'testuser2', 'email': u'marc@example.com'}),
self.env['res.partner'].create({'name': 'testuser3', 'email': u'carl@example.com'}),
self.env['res.partner'].create({'name': 'testuser4', 'email': u'alain@example.com'}),
])
partner_ids = [(6, False, [p.id for p in partners]),]
m.write({
'partner_ids': partner_ids,
'recurrence_update': 'all_events',
})
# more email should be sent
_test_one_mail_per_attendee(self, partners)
# create a new event in the past
self.CalendarEvent.create({
'name': "NOmailTest",
'allday': False,
'recurrency': False,
'partner_ids': partner_ids,
'start': "2023-10-04 08:00:00",
'stop': "2023-10-10 08:00:00",
})
# no more email should be sent
_test_one_mail_per_attendee(self, partners)
partner_staff, new_partner = self.env['res.partner'].create([{
'name': 'partner_staff',
'email': 'partner_staff@example.com',
}, {
'name': 'partner_created_on_the_spot_by_the_appointment_form',
'email': 'partner_created_on_the_spot_by_the_appointment_form@example.com',
}])
test_user = self.env['res.users'].with_context({'no_reset_password': True}).create({
'name': 'test_user',
'login': 'test_user',
'email': 'test_user@example.com',
})
self.CalendarEvent.with_user(self.env.ref('base.public_user')).sudo().create({
'name': "publicUserEvent",
'partner_ids': [(6, False, [partner_staff.id, new_partner.id])],
'start': "2023-10-06 12:00:00",
'stop': "2023-10-06 13:00:00",
'user_id': test_user.id,
})
_test_emails_has_attachment(self, partners=[partner_staff, new_partner], attachments_names=[a.name for a in attachments])
def test_event_creation_internal_user_invitation_ics(self):
""" Check that internal user can read invitation.ics attachment """
internal_user = new_test_user(self.env, login='internal_user', groups='base.group_user')
partner = internal_user.partner_id
self.event_tech_presentation.write({
'partner_ids': [(4, partner.id)],
})
msg = self.env['mail.message'].search([
('notified_partner_ids', 'in', partner.id),
])
msg.invalidate_recordset()
# internal user can read the attachment without errors
self.assertEqual(msg.with_user(internal_user).attachment_ids.name, 'invitation.ics')
def test_event_creation_sudo_other_company(self):
""" Check Access right issue when create event with sudo
Create a company, a user in that company
Create an event for someone else in another company as sudo
Should not failed for acces right check
"""
now = fields.Datetime.context_timestamp(self.partner_demo, fields.Datetime.now())
web_company = self.env['res.company'].sudo().create({'name': "Website Company"})
web_user = self.env['res.users'].with_company(web_company).sudo().create({
'name': 'web user',
'login': 'web',
'company_id': web_company.id
})
self.CalendarEvent.with_user(web_user).with_company(web_company).sudo().create({
'name': "Test",
'allday': False,
'recurrency': False,
'partner_ids': [(6, 0, self.partner_demo.ids)],
'alarm_ids': [(0, 0, {
'name': 'Alarm',
'alarm_type': 'notification',
'interval': 'minutes',
'duration': 30,
})],
'user_id': self.user_demo.id,
'start': fields.Datetime.to_string(now + timedelta(hours=5)),
'stop': fields.Datetime.to_string(now + timedelta(hours=6)),
})
def test_meeting_creation_from_partner_form(self):
""" When going from a partner to the Calendar and adding a meeting, both current user and partner
should be attendees of the event """
calendar_action = self.partner_demo.schedule_meeting()
event = self.env['calendar.event'].with_context(calendar_action['context']).create({
'name': 'Super Meeting',
'start': datetime(2020, 12, 13, 17),
'stop': datetime(2020, 12, 13, 22),
})
self.assertEqual(len(event.attendee_ids), 2)
self.assertTrue(self.partner_demo in event.attendee_ids.mapped('partner_id'))
self.assertTrue(self.env.user.partner_id in event.attendee_ids.mapped('partner_id'))
def test_discuss_videocall(self):
self.event_tech_presentation._set_discuss_videocall_location()
self.assertFalse(self.event_tech_presentation.videocall_channel_id.id, 'No channel should be set before the route is accessed')
# create the first channel
self.event_tech_presentation._create_videocall_channel()
self.assertNotEqual(self.event_tech_presentation.videocall_channel_id.id, False)
partner1 = self.env['res.partner'].create({'name': 'Bob', 'email': u'bob@gm.co'})
partner2 = self.env['res.partner'].create({'name': 'Jack', 'email': u'jack@gm.co'})
new_partners = [partner1.id, partner2.id]
# invite partners to meeting
self.event_tech_presentation.write({
'partner_ids': [Command.link(new_partner) for new_partner in new_partners]
})
self.assertTrue(set(new_partners) == set(self.event_tech_presentation.videocall_channel_id.channel_partner_ids.ids), 'new partners must be invited to the channel')
def test_search_current_attendee_status(self):
""" Test searching for events based on the current user's attendance status. """
# Create a second user to ensure the filter is specific to the current user
user_test = new_test_user(self.env, login='user_test_calendar_filter')
# Create events with different attendee statuses for both users
event_accepted = self.env['calendar.event'].create({
'name': 'Event Demo Accepted',
'start': datetime(2025, 1, 1, 10, 0),
'stop': datetime(2025, 1, 1, 11, 0),
'attendee_ids': [
Command.create({'partner_id': self.user_demo.partner_id.id, 'state': 'accepted'}),
Command.create({'partner_id': user_test.partner_id.id, 'state': 'needsAction'}),
]
})
event_declined = self.env['calendar.event'].create({
'name': 'Event Demo Declined',
'start': datetime(2025, 1, 2, 10, 0),
'stop': datetime(2025, 1, 2, 11, 0),
'attendee_ids': [
Command.create({'partner_id': self.user_demo.partner_id.id, 'state': 'declined'}),
Command.create({'partner_id': user_test.partner_id.id, 'state': 'accepted'}),
]
})
event_tentative = self.env['calendar.event'].create({
'name': 'Event Demo Tentative',
'start': datetime(2025, 1, 3, 10, 0),
'stop': datetime(2025, 1, 3, 11, 0),
'attendee_ids': [
Command.create({'partner_id': self.user_demo.partner_id.id, 'state': 'tentative'}),
Command.create({'partner_id': user_test.partner_id.id, 'state': 'declined'}),
]
})
event_other_user = self.env['calendar.event'].create({
'name': 'Event Other User Only',
'start': datetime(2025, 1, 4, 10, 0),
'stop': datetime(2025, 1, 4, 11, 0),
'attendee_ids': [
Command.create({'partner_id': user_test.partner_id.id, 'state': 'accepted'}),
]
})
# Perform searches as the demo user and assert the results
CalendarEvent_Demo = self.env['calendar.event'].with_user(self.user_demo)
# Search for 'Yes' (accepted)
accepted_events = CalendarEvent_Demo.search([('current_status', '=', 'accepted')])
self.assertEqual(accepted_events, event_accepted, "Should find only the event where the demo user has accepted.")
# Search for 'No' (declined)
declined_events = CalendarEvent_Demo.search([('current_status', '=', 'declined')])
self.assertEqual(declined_events, event_declined, "Should find only the event where the demo user has declined.")
# Search for 'Maybe' (tentative)
tentative_events = CalendarEvent_Demo.search([('current_status', '=', 'tentative')])
self.assertEqual(tentative_events, event_tentative, "Should find only the event where the demo user is tentative.")
# Search for events where status is not 'No' (declined)
not_declined_events = CalendarEvent_Demo.search([('current_status', '!=', 'declined')])
self.assertIn(event_accepted, not_declined_events, "Accepted events should be in the result.")
self.assertIn(event_tentative, not_declined_events, "Tentative events should be in the result.")
self.assertNotIn(event_declined, not_declined_events, "Declined events should NOT be in the result.")
self.assertNotIn(event_other_user, not_declined_events, "Events where the user is not an attendee should NOT be in the result.")
# Search using the 'in' operator
in_events = CalendarEvent_Demo.search([('current_status', 'in', ['accepted', 'tentative'])])
self.assertEqual(len(in_events), 2, "Should find two events for 'accepted' or 'tentative'.")
self.assertIn(event_accepted, in_events, "Should find the accepted event in the 'in' search.")
self.assertIn(event_tentative, in_events, "Should find the tentative event in the 'in' search.")
def test_event_duplication_allday(self):
"""Test that a calendar event is successfully duplicated with dates."""
# Create an event
calendar_event = self.env['calendar.event'].create({
'name': 'All Day',
'start': "2018-10-16 00:00:00",
'start_date': "2018-10-16",
'stop': "2018-10-18 00:00:00",
'stop_date': "2018-10-18",
'allday': True,
})
# Duplicate the event with explicit defaults for start_date and stop_date
new_calendar_event = calendar_event.copy()
# Ensure the copied event exists and retains the correct dates
self.assertTrue(new_calendar_event, "Event should be duplicated.")
self.assertEqual(new_calendar_event.start_date, calendar_event.start_date, "Start date should match the original.")
self.assertEqual(new_calendar_event.stop_date, calendar_event.stop_date, "Stop date should match the original.")
def test_event_privacy_domain(self):
"""Test privacy domain filtering in _read_group for events with user_id=False and default privacy (False)"""
now = datetime.now()
test_user = self.user_demo
self.env['calendar.event'].create([
{
'name': 'event_a',
'start': now + timedelta(days=-1),
'stop': now + timedelta(days=-1, hours=2),
'user_id': False,
'privacy': 'public',
},
{
'name': 'event_b',
'start': now + timedelta(days=1),
'stop': now + timedelta(days=1, hours=1),
'user_id': False,
'privacy': False,
},
{
'name': 'event_c',
'start': now + timedelta(days=-1, hours=3),
'stop': now + timedelta(days=-1, hours=5),
'user_id': False,
'privacy': 'private',
}
])
meetings = self.env['calendar.event'].with_user(test_user)
result = meetings._read_group(
domain=[['user_id', '=', False]],
aggregates=["__count", "duration:sum"],
groupby=['create_date:month']
)
# Verify privacy domain filtered out the private event only
total_visible_events = sum(group[1] for group in result)
self.assertEqual(total_visible_events, 2,
"Should see 2 events (public and no-privacy), private event filtered out")
def test_unauthorized_user_cannot_add_attendee(self):
""" Check that a user that doesn't have access to a private event cannot add attendees to it """
attendee_model = self.env['calendar.attendee'].with_user(self.user_demo.id)
# event_id in values
with self.assertRaises(AccessError):
attendee_model.create([{
'event_id': self.event_tech_presentation.id,
'partner_id': self.partner_demo.id,
}])
# event_id via context (default_event_id)
with self.assertRaises(AccessError):
attendee_model.with_context(default_event_id=self.event_tech_presentation.id).create([{
'partner_id': self.partner_demo.id,
}])
def test_default_duration(self):
# Check the default duration depending on various parameters
user_demo = self.user_demo
second_company = self.env['res.company'].sudo().create({'name': "Second Company"})
duration = self.env['calendar.event'].get_default_duration()
self.assertEqual(duration, 1, "By default, the duration is 1 hour")
IrDefault = self.env['ir.default'].sudo()
IrDefault.with_user(user_demo).set('calendar.event', 'duration', 2, user_id=True, company_id=False)
IrDefault.with_company(second_company).set('calendar.event', 'duration', 8, company_id=True)
duration = self.env['calendar.event'].with_user(user_demo).get_default_duration()
self.assertEqual(duration, 2, "Custom duration is 2 hours")
duration = self.env['calendar.event'].with_company(second_company).get_default_duration()
self.assertEqual(duration, 8, "Custom duration is 8 hours in the other company")
def test_discuss_videocall_not_ringing_with_event(self):
self.event_tech_presentation._set_discuss_videocall_location()
self.event_tech_presentation._create_videocall_channel()
self.event_tech_presentation.write(
{
"start": fields.Datetime.to_string(datetime.now() + timedelta(hours=2)),
}
)
partner1, partner2 = self.env["res.partner"].create(
[{"name": "Bob", "email": "bob@gm.co"}, {"name": "Jack", "email": "jack@gm.co"}]
)
new_partners = [partner1.id, partner2.id]
# invite partners to meeting
self.event_tech_presentation.write(
{"partner_ids": [Command.link(new_partner) for new_partner in new_partners]}
)
channel_member = self.event_tech_presentation.videocall_channel_id.channel_member_ids[0]
channel_member_2 = self.event_tech_presentation.videocall_channel_id.channel_member_ids[1]
channel_member._rtc_join_call()
self.assertFalse(channel_member_2.rtc_inviting_session_id)
def test_calendar_res_id_fallback_when_res_id_is_0(self):
user_admin = self.env.ref('base.user_admin')
context_defaults = {
'default_res_model': user_admin._name,
'default_res_id': user_admin.id,
}
self.env['mail.activity.type'].create({
'name': 'Meeting',
'category': 'meeting'
})
event = self.env['calendar.event'].with_user(user_admin).with_context(**context_defaults).create({
'name': 'All Day',
'start': "2018-10-16 00:00:00",
'start_date': "2018-10-16",
'stop': "2018-10-18 00:00:00",
'stop_date': "2018-10-18",
'allday': True,
'res_id': 0,
})
self.assertTrue(event.res_id)