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odoo-bringout-oca-hack-payroll/payroll/models/hr_salary_rule.py
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odoo-bringout-oca-hack-payroll/payroll/models/hr_salary_rule.py
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# Part of Odoo. See LICENSE file for full copyright and licensing details.
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from odoo import _, api, fields, models
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from odoo.exceptions import UserError, ValidationError
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from odoo.tools.safe_eval import safe_eval
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class HrSalaryRule(models.Model):
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_name = "hr.salary.rule"
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_order = "sequence, id"
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_description = "Salary Rule"
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name = fields.Char(required=True, translate=True)
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code = fields.Char(
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required=True,
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help="The code of salary rules can be used as reference in computation "
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"of other rules. In that case, it is case sensitive.",
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)
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sequence = fields.Integer(
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required=True, index=True, default=5, help="Use to arrange calculation sequence"
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)
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quantity = fields.Char(
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default="1.0",
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help="It is used in computation for percentage and fixed amount. "
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"For e.g. A rule for Meal Voucher having fixed amount of "
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"1€ per worked day can have its quantity defined in expression "
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"like worked_days.WORK100.number_of_days.",
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)
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category_id = fields.Many2one(
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"hr.salary.rule.category", string="Category", required=True
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)
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active = fields.Boolean(
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default=True,
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help="If the active field is set to false, it will allow you to hide"
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" the salary rule without removing it.",
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)
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appears_on_payslip = fields.Boolean(
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string="Appears on Payslip",
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default=True,
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help="Used to display the salary rule on payslip.",
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)
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parent_rule_id = fields.Many2one(
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"hr.salary.rule", string="Parent Salary Rule", index=True
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)
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company_id = fields.Many2one(
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"res.company",
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string="Company",
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default=lambda self: self.env.company,
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)
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condition_select = fields.Selection(
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[("none", "Always True"), ("range", "Range"), ("python", "Python Expression")],
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string="Condition Based on",
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default="none",
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required=True,
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)
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condition_range = fields.Char(
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string="Range Based on",
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default="contract.wage",
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help="This will be used to compute the % fields values; in general it "
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"is on basic, but you can also use categories code fields in "
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"lowercase as a variable names (hra, ma, lta, etc.) and the "
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"variable basic.",
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)
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condition_python = fields.Text(
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string="Python Condition",
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required=True,
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default="""
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# Available variables:
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#----------------------
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# payslip: object containing the payslips
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# payslip.rule_parameter(code): get the value for the rule parameter specified.
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# By default it gets the code for payslip date.
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# employee: hr.employee object
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# contract: hr.contract object
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# rules: object containing the rules code (previously computed)
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# categories: object containing the computed salary rule categories
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# (sum of amount of all rules belonging to that category).
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# worked_days: object containing the computed worked days
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# inputs: object containing the computed inputs
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# payroll: object containing miscellaneous values related to payroll
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# current_contract: object with values calculated from the current contract
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# result_rules: object with a dict of qty, rate, amount an total of calculated rules
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# Available compute variables:
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#-------------------------------
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# result: returned value have to be set in the variable 'result'
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# Example:
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#-------------------------------
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result = rules.NET > categories.NET * 0.10
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""",
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help="Applied this rule for calculation if condition is true. You can "
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"specify condition like basic > 1000.",
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)
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condition_range_min = fields.Float(
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string="Minimum Range", help="The minimum amount, applied for this rule."
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)
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condition_range_max = fields.Float(
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string="Maximum Range", help="The maximum amount, applied for this rule."
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)
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amount_select = fields.Selection(
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[
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("percentage", "Percentage (%)"),
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("fix", "Fixed Amount"),
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("code", "Python Code"),
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],
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string="Amount Type",
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index=True,
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required=True,
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default="fix",
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help="The computation method for the rule amount.",
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)
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amount_fix = fields.Float(string="Fixed Amount", digits="Payroll")
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amount_percentage = fields.Float(
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string="Percentage (%)",
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digits="Payroll Rate",
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help="For example, enter 50.0 to apply a percentage of 50%",
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)
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amount_python_compute = fields.Text(
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string="Python Code",
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default="""
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# Available variables:
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#-------------------------------
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# payslip: object containing the payslips
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# employee: hr.employee object
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# contract: hr.contract object
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# rules: object containing the rules code (previously computed)
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# categories: object containing the computed salary rule categories
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# (sum of amount of all rules belonging to that category).
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# worked_days: object containing the computed worked days.
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# inputs: object containing the computed inputs.
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# payroll: object containing miscellaneous values related to payroll
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# current_contract: object with values calculated from the current contract
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# result_rules: object with a dict of qty, rate, amount an total of calculated rules
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# Available compute variables:
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#-------------------------------
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# result: returned value have to be set in the variable 'result'
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# result_rate: the rate that will be applied to "result".
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# result_qty: the quantity of units that will be multiplied to "result".
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# result_name: if this variable is computed, it will contain the name of the line.
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# Example:
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#-------------------------------
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result = contract.wage * 0.10
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""",
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)
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amount_percentage_base = fields.Char(
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string="Percentage based on", help="result will be affected to a variable"
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)
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child_ids = fields.One2many(
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"hr.salary.rule", "parent_rule_id", string="Child Salary Rule", copy=True
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)
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register_id = fields.Many2one(
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"hr.contribution.register",
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string="Contribution Register",
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help="Eventual third party involved in the salary payment of the employees.",
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)
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input_ids = fields.One2many("hr.rule.input", "input_id", string="Inputs", copy=True)
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note = fields.Text(string="Description")
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@api.constrains("parent_rule_id")
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def _check_parent_rule_id(self):
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if not self._check_recursion(parent="parent_rule_id"):
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raise ValidationError(
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_("Error! You cannot create recursive hierarchy of Salary Rules.")
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)
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def _recursive_search_of_rules(self):
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"""
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@return: returns a list of tuple (id, sequence) which are all the
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children of the passed rule_ids
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"""
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children_rules = []
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for rule in self.filtered(lambda rule: rule.child_ids):
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children_rules += rule.child_ids._recursive_search_of_rules()
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return [(rule.id, rule.sequence) for rule in self] + children_rules
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# TODO should add some checks on the type of result (should be float)
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def _compute_rule(self, localdict):
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"""
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:param localdict: dictionary containing the environement in which to
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compute the rule
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:return: returns a tuple build as the base/amount computed, the quantity
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and the rate
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:rtype: (float, float, float)
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"""
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self.ensure_one()
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if self.amount_select == "fix":
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try:
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return (
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self.amount_fix,
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float(safe_eval(self.quantity, localdict)),
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100.0,
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False, # result_name is always False if not computed by python.
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)
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except Exception:
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raise UserError(
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_("Wrong quantity defined for salary rule %s (%s).")
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% (self.name, self.code)
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)
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elif self.amount_select == "percentage":
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try:
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return (
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float(safe_eval(self.amount_percentage_base, localdict)),
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float(safe_eval(self.quantity, localdict)),
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self.amount_percentage,
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False, # result_name is always False if not computed by python.
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)
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except Exception:
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raise UserError(
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_(
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"Wrong percentage base or quantity defined for salary "
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"rule %s (%s)."
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)
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% (self.name, self.code)
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)
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else:
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try:
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safe_eval(
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self.amount_python_compute, localdict, mode="exec", nocopy=True
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)
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result_qty = 1.0
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result_rate = 100.0
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result_name = False
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if "result_name" in localdict:
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result_name = localdict["result_name"]
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if "result_qty" in localdict:
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result_qty = localdict["result_qty"]
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if "result_rate" in localdict:
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result_rate = localdict["result_rate"]
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return (
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float(localdict["result"]),
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float(result_qty),
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float(result_rate),
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result_name,
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)
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except Exception as ex:
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raise UserError(
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_(
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"""
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Wrong python code defined for salary rule %s (%s).
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Here is the error received:
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%s
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"""
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)
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% (self.name, self.code, repr(ex))
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)
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def _satisfy_condition(self, localdict):
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"""
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@param contract_id: id of hr.contract to be tested
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@return: returns True if the given rule match the condition for the
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given contract. Return False otherwise.
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"""
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self.ensure_one()
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if self.condition_select == "none":
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return True
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elif self.condition_select == "range":
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try:
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result = safe_eval(self.condition_range, localdict)
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return (
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self.condition_range_min <= result <= self.condition_range_max
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or False
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)
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except Exception:
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raise UserError(
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_("Wrong range condition defined for salary rule %s (%s).")
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% (self.name, self.code)
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)
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else: # python code
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try:
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safe_eval(self.condition_python, localdict, mode="exec", nocopy=True)
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return "result" in localdict and localdict["result"] or False
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except Exception as ex:
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raise UserError(
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_(
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"""
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Wrong python condition defined for salary rule %s (%s).
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Here is the error received:
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%s
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"""
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)
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% (self.name, self.code, repr(ex))
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)
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