# Part of Odoo. See LICENSE file for full copyright and licensing details. from odoo import fields class BaseBrowsableObject(object): def __init__(self, vals_dict): self.__dict__["base_fields"] = ["base_fields", "dict"] self.dict = vals_dict def __getattr__(self, attr): return attr in self.dict and self.dict.__getitem__(attr) or 0.0 def __setattr__(self, attr, value): _fields = self.__dict__["base_fields"] if attr in _fields: return super().__setattr__(attr, value) self.__dict__["dict"][attr] = value def __str__(self): return str(self.__dict__) # These classes are used in the _get_payslip_lines() method class BrowsableObject(BaseBrowsableObject): def __init__(self, employee_id, vals_dict, env): super().__init__(vals_dict) self.base_fields += ["employee_id", "env"] self.employee_id = employee_id self.env = env class InputLine(BrowsableObject): """a class that will be used into the python code, mainly for usability purposes""" def sum(self, code, from_date, to_date=None): if to_date is None: to_date = fields.Date.today() self.env.cr.execute( """ SELECT sum(amount) as sum FROM hr_payslip as hp, hr_payslip_input as pi WHERE hp.employee_id = %s AND hp.state = 'done' AND hp.date_from >= %s AND hp.date_to <= %s AND hp.id = pi.payslip_id AND pi.code = %s""", (self.employee_id, from_date, to_date, code), ) return self.env.cr.fetchone()[0] or 0.0 class WorkedDays(BrowsableObject): """a class that will be used into the python code, mainly for usability purposes""" def _sum(self, code, from_date, to_date=None): if to_date is None: to_date = fields.Date.today() self.env.cr.execute( """ SELECT sum(number_of_days) as number_of_days, sum(number_of_hours) as number_of_hours FROM hr_payslip as hp, hr_payslip_worked_days as pi WHERE hp.employee_id = %s AND hp.state = 'done' AND hp.date_from >= %s AND hp.date_to <= %s AND hp.id = pi.payslip_id AND pi.code = %s""", (self.employee_id, from_date, to_date, code), ) return self.env.cr.fetchone() def sum(self, code, from_date, to_date=None): res = self._sum(code, from_date, to_date) return res and res[0] or 0.0 def sum_hours(self, code, from_date, to_date=None): res = self._sum(code, from_date, to_date) return res and res[1] or 0.0 class Payslips(BrowsableObject): """a class that will be used into the python code, mainly for usability purposes""" def sum(self, code, from_date, to_date=None): if to_date is None: to_date = fields.Date.today() self.env.cr.execute( """SELECT sum(case when hp.credit_note = False then (pl.total) else (-pl.total) end) FROM hr_payslip as hp, hr_payslip_line as pl WHERE hp.employee_id = %s AND hp.state = 'done' AND hp.date_from >= %s AND hp.date_to <= %s AND hp.id = pl.slip_id AND pl.code = %s""", (self.employee_id, from_date, to_date, code), ) res = self.env.cr.fetchone() return res and res[0] or 0.0 def rule_parameter(self, code): return self.env["hr.rule.parameter"]._get_parameter_from_code( code, self.dict.date_to ) def koef_min_rad(self): # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/765797/convert-timedelta-to-years year_payslip = self.dict.date_to.year year_from = self.dict.employee_id.first_contract_date.year month_payslip = self.dict.date_to.month month_from = self.dict.employee_id.first_contract_date.month # 20.09.2006 - 31.03.2023 = 2023-2006 = 17 diff = year_payslip - year_from # no increment until full year # month 09 contract start, month 03 current payroll if (diff > 0) and (month_payslip < month_payslip): diff = diff - 1 return diff * 0.6