From 0453622ad8e9e6e5e09c0c69b95cda501129765b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Laetitia Da Costa Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2025 16:31:20 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] [ADD]l10n_fr_hr_holidays from v17 to 16 to manage french holidays for part-time employees --- l10n_fr_hr_holidays/__init__.py | 4 + l10n_fr_hr_holidays/__manifest__.py | 19 + .../data/l10n_fr_hr_holidays_demo.xml | 57 ++ l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/__init__.py | 8 + l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/hr_leave.py | 188 +++++ l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/res_company.py | 19 + .../models/res_config_settings.py | 16 + .../models/resource_calendar.py | 26 + l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/utils.py | 197 ++++++ l10n_fr_hr_holidays/tests/__init__.py | 4 + .../tests/test_french_leaves.py | 369 ++++++++++ .../views/res_config_settings_views.xml | 43 ++ .../.gitignore | 2 + timesheet_timesheet_analysis_report/LICENSE | 661 ++++++++++++++++++ 14 files changed, 1613 insertions(+) create mode 100644 l10n_fr_hr_holidays/__init__.py create mode 100644 l10n_fr_hr_holidays/__manifest__.py create mode 100644 l10n_fr_hr_holidays/data/l10n_fr_hr_holidays_demo.xml create mode 100644 l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/__init__.py create mode 100644 l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/hr_leave.py create mode 100644 l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/res_company.py create mode 100644 l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/res_config_settings.py create mode 100644 l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/resource_calendar.py create mode 100644 l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/utils.py create mode 100644 l10n_fr_hr_holidays/tests/__init__.py create mode 100644 l10n_fr_hr_holidays/tests/test_french_leaves.py create mode 100644 l10n_fr_hr_holidays/views/res_config_settings_views.xml create mode 100644 timesheet_timesheet_analysis_report/.gitignore create mode 100644 timesheet_timesheet_analysis_report/LICENSE diff --git a/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/__init__.py b/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dc5e6b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Part of Odoo. See LICENSE file for full copyright and licensing details. + +from . import models diff --git a/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/__manifest__.py b/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/__manifest__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..21bca26 --- /dev/null +++ b/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/__manifest__.py @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Part of Odoo. See LICENSE file for full copyright and licensing details. + +{ + "name": "France - Time Off", + "version": "16.0.1.0.0", + "category": "Human Resources/Time Off", + "countries": ["fr"], + "summary": "Management of leaves for part-time workers in France", + "depends": ["hr_holidays", "l10n_fr","resource"], + "auto_install": True, + "license": "LGPL-3", + "data": [ + "views/res_config_settings_views.xml", + ], + "demo": [ + "data/l10n_fr_hr_holidays_demo.xml", + ], +} diff --git a/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/data/l10n_fr_hr_holidays_demo.xml b/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/data/l10n_fr_hr_holidays_demo.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..02cc207 --- /dev/null +++ b/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/data/l10n_fr_hr_holidays_demo.xml @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ + + + + Part time + + 9 + + + + + + + Mitchell Admin + + + + + + + Paid Time Off + + yes + no + both + officer + + + 2 + True + + + + + + + Paid Time Off allocation + confirm + + 20 + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/__init__.py b/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d35f1e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Part of Odoo. See LICENSE file for full copyright and licensing details. + +from . import hr_leave +from . import res_company +from . import resource_calendar +from . import res_config_settings +from . import utils \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/hr_leave.py b/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/hr_leave.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ec0a4bf --- /dev/null +++ b/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/hr_leave.py @@ -0,0 +1,188 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Part of Odoo. See LICENSE file for full copyright and licensing details. + +from dateutil.relativedelta import relativedelta +from odoo import fields, models, _ +from odoo.exceptions import UserError + +class HrLeave(models.Model): + _inherit = 'hr.leave' + + resource_calendar_id = fields.Many2one('resource.calendar', compute='_compute_resource_calendar_id', store=True, readonly=False, copy=False) + company_id = fields.Many2one('res.company', compute='_compute_company_id', store=True) + l10n_fr_date_to_changed = fields.Boolean() + + def _compute_company_id(self): + for holiday in self: + holiday.company_id = holiday.employee_company_id \ + or holiday.mode_company_id \ + or holiday.department_id.company_id \ + or self.env.company + + def _compute_resource_calendar_id(self): + for leave in self: + calendar = False + if leave.holiday_type == 'employee': + calendar = leave.employee_id.resource_calendar_id + # YTI: Crappy hack: Move this to a new dedicated hr_holidays_contract module + # We use the request dates to find the contracts, because date_from + # and date_to are not set yet at this point. Since these dates are + # used to get the contracts for which these leaves apply and + # contract start- and end-dates are just dates (and not datetimes) + # these dates are comparable. + if 'hr.contract' in self.env and leave.employee_id: + contracts = self.env['hr.contract'].search([ + '|', ('state', 'in', ['open', 'close']), + '&', ('state', '=', 'draft'), + ('kanban_state', '=', 'done'), + ('employee_id', '=', leave.employee_id.id), + ('date_start', '<=', leave.request_date_to), + '|', ('date_end', '=', False), + ('date_end', '>=', leave.request_date_from), + ]) + if contracts: + # If there are more than one contract they should all have the + # same calendar, otherwise a constraint is violated. + calendar = contracts[:1].resource_calendar_id + elif leave.holiday_type == 'department': + calendar = leave.department_id.company_id.resource_calendar_id + elif leave.holiday_type == 'company': + calendar = leave.mode_company_id.resource_calendar_id + leave.resource_calendar_id = calendar or self.env.company.resource_calendar_id + + def _l10n_fr_leave_applies(self): + # The french l10n is meant to be computed only in very specific cases: + # - there is only one employee affected by the leave + # - the company is french + # - the leave_type is the reference leave_type of that company + self.ensure_one() + return self.employee_id and \ + self.company_id.country_id.code == 'FR' and \ + self.resource_calendar_id != self.company_id.resource_calendar_id and \ + self.holiday_status_id == self.company_id._get_fr_reference_leave_type() + + def _get_fr_date_from_to(self, date_from, date_to): + self.ensure_one() + # What we need to compute is how much we will need to push date_to in order to account for the lost days + # This gets even more complicated in two_weeks_calendars + + # The following computation doesn't work for resource calendars in + # which the employee works zero hours. + if not (self.resource_calendar_id.attendance_ids): + raise UserError(_("An employee cannot take a paid time off in a period they work no hours.")) + + if self.request_unit_half and self.request_date_from_period == 'am': + # In normal workflows request_unit_half implies that date_from and date_to are the same + # request_unit_half allows us to choose between `am` and `pm` + # In a case where we work from mon-wed and request a half day in the morning + # we do not want to push date_to since the next work attendance is actually in the afternoon + date_from_weektype = str(self.env['resource.calendar.attendance'].get_week_type(date_from)) + date_from_dayofweek = str(date_from.weekday()) + # Get morning and afternoon attendances for that day + attendances_am = self.resource_calendar_id.attendance_ids.filtered(lambda a: + a.dayofweek == date_from_dayofweek + and a.day_period == 'morning' + and (not self.resource_calendar_id.two_weeks_calendar or a.week_type == date_from_weektype)) + attendances_pm = self.resource_calendar_id.attendance_ids.filtered(lambda a: + a.dayofweek == date_from_dayofweek + and a.day_period == 'afternoon' + and (not self.resource_calendar_id.two_weeks_calendar or a.week_type == date_from_weektype)) + if attendances_am and not attendances_pm: + # If the employee does not work in the afternoon, postpone date_to to the next working day + next_date = date_from + relativedelta(days=1) + while not self.resource_calendar_id._works_on_date(next_date): + next_date += relativedelta(days=1) + return (date_from, next_date) + elif attendances_am and attendances_pm: + # The employee also works in the afternoon, no postponement + return (date_from, date_to) + + # Special handling for two-weeks calendars + if self.resource_calendar_id.two_weeks_calendar: + # Count the number of days actually worked by the employee between date_from and date_to + current_date = date_from + days_count = 0 + while current_date <= date_to: + if self.resource_calendar_id._works_on_date(current_date): + days_count += 1 + current_date += relativedelta(days=1) + # Adjust date_to so it matches the expected number of days + # If the expected number of days is less than the period, reduce date_to + if days_count > 0: + # Find the date_to that gives the right number of worked days + current_date = date_from + counted = 0 + while counted < days_count: + if self.resource_calendar_id._works_on_date(current_date): + counted += 1 + if counted == days_count: + break + current_date += relativedelta(days=1) + return (date_from, current_date) + # Check calendars for working days until we find the right target, start at date_to + 1 day + # Postpone date_target until the next working day + date_start = date_from + date_target = date_to + # It is necessary to move the start date up to the first work day of + # the employee calendar as otherwise days worked on by the company + # calendar before the actual start of the leave would be taken into + # account. + while not self.resource_calendar_id._works_on_date(date_start): + date_start += relativedelta(days=1) + while not self.resource_calendar_id._works_on_date(date_target + relativedelta(days=1)): + date_target += relativedelta(days=1) + + # Undo the last day increment + return (date_start, date_target) + + def _compute_date_from_to(self): + super()._compute_date_from_to() + for leave in self: + if leave._l10n_fr_leave_applies(): + new_date_from, new_date_to = leave._get_fr_date_from_to(leave.date_from, leave.date_to) + if new_date_from != leave.date_from: + leave.date_from = new_date_from + if new_date_to != leave.date_to: + leave.date_to = new_date_to + leave.l10n_fr_date_to_changed = True + else: + leave.l10n_fr_date_to_changed = False + + #@overwrite + def _get_calendar(self): + """ + In France, paid time off for part-time employees is counted on the company's working days (not the employee's own schedule). + The company's calendar must be used for the legal leave day count. + """ + self.ensure_one() + if self._l10n_fr_leave_applies(): + return self.company_id.resource_calendar_id or self.env.company.resource_calendar_id + return super()._get_calendar() + + #@overwrite + def _get_number_of_days_batch(self, date_from, date_to, employee_ids): + """ + Returns a dict with the number of legal leave days for each employee, + based on the company's calendar. In France, part-time employees accrue and take leave on company working days, + not only on their own working days. Handles half-day requests and rounds according to French rules. + """ + employee = self.env['hr.employee'].browse(employee_ids) + # Force the company in the domain, as we are likely in a compute_sudo context + domain = [ + ('time_type', '=', 'leave'), + ('company_id', 'in', self.env.company.ids + self.env.context.get('allowed_company_ids', [])) + ] + calendar = self._get_calendar() + result = employee._get_work_days_data_batch(date_from, date_to, calendar=calendar, domain=domain) + for employee_id in result: + # For non-French context: a half-day leave always counts as 0.5 day + if self.request_unit_half and result[employee_id]['hours'] > 0 and not self._l10n_fr_leave_applies(): + result[employee_id]['days'] = 0.5 + # For French context: round the number of days to the nearest half-day (legal rule) + elif self.request_unit_half and result[employee_id]['hours'] > 0 and self._l10n_fr_leave_applies(): + result[employee_id]['days'] = self._round_to_nearest_half(result[employee_id]['days']) + return result + + def _round_to_nearest_half(self, x): + """Round a float to the nearest 0.5.""" + return round(x * 2) / 2 diff --git a/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/res_company.py b/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/res_company.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dfe6017 --- /dev/null +++ b/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/res_company.py @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Part of Odoo. See LICENSE file for full copyright and licensing details. + +from odoo import fields, models, _ +from odoo.exceptions import ValidationError + + +class ResCompany(models.Model): + _inherit = 'res.company' + + l10n_fr_reference_leave_type = fields.Many2one( + 'hr.leave.type', + string='Company Paid Time Off Type') + + def _get_fr_reference_leave_type(self): + self.ensure_one() + if not self.l10n_fr_reference_leave_type: + raise ValidationError(_("You must first define a reference time off type for the company.")) + return self.l10n_fr_reference_leave_type diff --git a/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/res_config_settings.py b/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/res_config_settings.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7aadc1b --- /dev/null +++ b/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/res_config_settings.py @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Part of Odoo. See LICENSE file for full copyright and licensing details. + +from odoo import fields, models + +class ResConfigSettings(models.TransientModel): + _inherit = 'res.config.settings' + + l10n_fr_reference_leave_type = fields.Many2one( + 'hr.leave.type', + related='company_id.l10n_fr_reference_leave_type', + readonly=False) + + # backport from V170 + company_country_code = fields.Char(related="company_id.country_id.code", string="Company Country Code", readonly=True) + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/resource_calendar.py b/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/resource_calendar.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..84ec2a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/resource_calendar.py @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +# -*- coding:utf-8 -*- +# Part of Odoo. See LICENSE file for full copyright and licensing details. + +from odoo import models +from collections import defaultdict + +class ResourceCalendar(models.Model): + _inherit = 'resource.calendar' + + def _works_on_date(self, date): + self.ensure_one() + + working_days = self._get_working_hours() + dayofweek = str(date.weekday()) + if self.two_weeks_calendar: + weektype = str(self.env['resource.calendar.attendance'].get_week_type(date)) + return working_days[weektype][dayofweek] + return working_days[False][dayofweek] + + def _get_working_hours(self): + self.ensure_one() + + working_days = defaultdict(lambda: defaultdict(lambda: False)) + for attendance in self.attendance_ids: + working_days[attendance.week_type][attendance.dayofweek] = True + return working_days diff --git a/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/utils.py b/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/utils.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8f643fe --- /dev/null +++ b/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/models/utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Part of Odoo. See LICENSE file for full copyright and licensing details. + +import math +from datetime import time +from itertools import chain +from pytz import utc + +from odoo import fields +from odoo.osv.expression import normalize_domain, is_leaf, NOT_OPERATOR +from odoo.tools.float_utils import float_round + +# Default hour per day value. The one should +# only be used when the one from the calendar +# is not available. +HOURS_PER_DAY = 8 +# This will generate 16th of days +ROUNDING_FACTOR = 16 + + +def make_aware(dt): + """ Return ``dt`` with an explicit timezone, together with a function to + convert a datetime to the same (naive or aware) timezone as ``dt``. + """ + if dt.tzinfo: + return dt, lambda val: val.astimezone(dt.tzinfo) + return dt.replace(tzinfo=utc), lambda val: val.astimezone(utc).replace(tzinfo=None) + + +def string_to_datetime(value): + """ Convert the given string value to a datetime in UTC. """ + return utc.localize(fields.Datetime.from_string(value)) + + +def datetime_to_string(dt): + """ Convert the given datetime (converted in UTC) to a string value. """ + return fields.Datetime.to_string(dt.astimezone(utc)) + + +def float_to_time(hours): + """ Convert a number of hours into a time object. """ + if hours == 24.0: + return time.max + fractional, integral = math.modf(hours) + return time(int(integral), int(float_round(60 * fractional, precision_digits=0)), 0) + + +def _boundaries(intervals, opening, closing): + """ Iterate on the boundaries of intervals. """ + for start, stop, recs in intervals: + if start < stop: + yield (start, opening, recs) + yield (stop, closing, recs) + +def filter_domain_leaf(domain, field_check, field_name_mapping=None): + """ + filter_domain_lead only keep the leaves of a domain that verify a given check. Logical operators that involves + a leaf that is undetermined (because it does not pass the check) are ignored. + + each operator is a logic gate: + - '&' and '|' take two entries and can be ignored if one of them (or the two of them) is undetermined + -'!' takes one entry and can be ignored if this entry is undetermined + + params: + - domain: the domain that needs to be filtered + - field_check: the function that the field name used in the leaf needs to verify to keep the leaf + - field_name_mapping: dictionary of the form {'field_name': 'new_field_name', ...}. Occurences of 'field_name' + in the first element of domain leaves will be replaced by 'new_field_name'. This is usefull when adapting a + domain from one model to another when some field names do not match the names of the corresponding fields in + the new model. + returns: The filtered version of the domain + """ + domain = normalize_domain(domain) + field_name_mapping = field_name_mapping or {} + + stack = [] # stack of elements (leaf or operator) to conserve (reversing it gives a domain) + ignored_elems = [] # history of ignored elements in the domain (not added to the stack) + # if the top of the stack ignored_elems is: + # - True: indicates that the last browsed elem has been ignored + # - False: indicates that the last browsed elem has been added to the stack + # When an operator is applied to some elements, they are removed from the ignored_elems stack + # (and replaced by the ignored_elems flag of the operator) + while domain: + next_elem = domain.pop() # Browsing the domain backward simplifies the filtering + if is_leaf(next_elem): + field_name, op, value = next_elem + if field_check(field_name): + field_name = field_name_mapping.get(field_name, field_name) + stack.append((field_name, op, value)) + ignored_elems.append(False) + else: + ignored_elems.append(True) + elif next_elem == NOT_OPERATOR: + ignore_operation = ignored_elems.pop() + if not ignore_operation: + stack.append(NOT_OPERATOR) + ignored_elems.append(False) + else: + ignored_elems.append(True) + else: # OR/AND operation + ignore_operand1 = ignored_elems.pop() + ignore_operand2 = ignored_elems.pop() + if not ignore_operand1 and not ignore_operand2: + stack.append(next_elem) + ignored_elems.append(False) + elif ignore_operand1 and ignore_operand2: + ignored_elems.append(True) + else: + ignored_elems.append(False) # the AND/OR operation is replaced by one of its operand which cannot be ignored + return list(reversed(stack)) + +class Intervals(object): + """ Collection of ordered disjoint intervals with some associated records. + Each interval is a triple ``(start, stop, records)``, where ``records`` + is a recordset. + """ + def __init__(self, intervals=()): + self._items = [] + if intervals: + # normalize the representation of intervals + append = self._items.append + starts = [] + recses = [] + for value, flag, recs in sorted(_boundaries(intervals, 'start', 'stop')): + if flag == 'start': + starts.append(value) + recses.append(recs) + else: + start = starts.pop() + if not starts: + append((start, value, recses[0].union(*recses))) + recses.clear() + + def __bool__(self): + return bool(self._items) + + def __len__(self): + return len(self._items) + + def __iter__(self): + return iter(self._items) + + def __reversed__(self): + return reversed(self._items) + + def __or__(self, other): + """ Return the union of two sets of intervals. """ + return Intervals(chain(self._items, other._items)) + + def __and__(self, other): + """ Return the intersection of two sets of intervals. """ + return self._merge(other, False) + + def __sub__(self, other): + """ Return the difference of two sets of intervals. """ + return self._merge(other, True) + + def _merge(self, other, difference): + """ Return the difference or intersection of two sets of intervals. """ + result = Intervals() + append = result._items.append + + # using 'self' and 'other' below forces normalization + bounds1 = _boundaries(self, 'start', 'stop') + bounds2 = _boundaries(other, 'switch', 'switch') + + start = None # set by start/stop + recs1 = None # set by start + enabled = difference # changed by switch + for value, flag, recs in sorted(chain(bounds1, bounds2)): + if flag == 'start': + start = value + recs1 = recs + elif flag == 'stop': + if enabled and start < value: + append((start, value, recs1)) + start = None + else: + if not enabled and start is not None: + start = value + if enabled and start is not None and start < value: + append((start, value, recs1)) + enabled = not enabled + + return result + +def sum_intervals(intervals): + """ Sum the intervals duration (unit : hour)""" + return sum( + (stop - start).total_seconds() / 3600 + for start, stop, meta in intervals + ) + +def timezone_datetime(time): + if not time.tzinfo: + time = time.replace(tzinfo=utc) + return time diff --git a/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/tests/__init__.py b/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/tests/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..60abb90 --- /dev/null +++ b/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/tests/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Part of Odoo. See LICENSE file for full copyright and licensing details. + +from . import test_french_leaves diff --git a/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/tests/test_french_leaves.py b/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/tests/test_french_leaves.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c51c022 --- /dev/null +++ b/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/tests/test_french_leaves.py @@ -0,0 +1,369 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Part of Odoo. See LICENSE file for full copyright and licensing details. + +import logging +import time + +from odoo.tests.common import TransactionCase, tagged + +_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +@tagged('post_install_l10n', 'post_install', '-at_install', 'french_leaves') +class TestFrenchLeaves(TransactionCase): + + @classmethod + def setUpClass(cls): + super().setUpClass() + country_fr = cls.env.ref('base.fr') + cls.company = cls.env['res.company'].create({ + 'name': 'French Company', + 'country_id': country_fr.id, + }) + + cls.employee = cls.env['hr.employee'].create({ + 'name': 'Louis', + 'gender': 'other', + 'birthday': '1973-03-29', + 'country_id': country_fr.id, + 'company_id': cls.company.id, + }) + + cls.time_off_type = cls.env['hr.leave.type'].create({ + 'name': 'Time Off', + 'requires_allocation': 'no', + 'request_unit': 'half_day', + }) + cls.company.write({ + 'l10n_fr_reference_leave_type': cls.time_off_type.id, + }) + + cls.base_calendar = cls.env['resource.calendar'].create({ + 'name': 'default calendar', + }) + + def test_no_differences(self): + # Base case that should not have a different behaviour + self.company.resource_calendar_id = self.base_calendar + self.employee.resource_calendar_id = self.base_calendar + + leave = self.env['hr.leave'].create({ + 'name': 'Test', + 'holiday_status_id': self.time_off_type.id, + 'employee_id': self.employee.id, + 'request_date_from': '2021-09-06', + 'request_date_to': '2021-09-10', + 'company_id': self.company.id, + 'resource_calendar_id': self.employee.resource_calendar_id.id, + }) + leave._compute_date_from_to() + self.assertEqual(leave.number_of_days, 5, 'The number of days should be equal to 5.') + leave.unlink() + + def test_end_of_week(self): + employee_calendar = self.env['resource.calendar'].create({ + 'name': 'Employee Calendar', + 'attendance_ids': [ + (0, 0, {'name': 'Monday Morning', 'dayofweek': '0', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Monday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '0', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Tuesday Morning', 'dayofweek': '1', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Tuesday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '1', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Wednesday Morning', 'dayofweek': '2', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Wednesday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '2', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + ], + }) + self.company.resource_calendar_id = self.base_calendar + self.employee.resource_calendar_id = employee_calendar + + leave = self.env['hr.leave'].create({ + 'name': 'Test', + 'holiday_status_id': self.time_off_type.id, + 'employee_id': self.employee.id, + 'request_date_from': '2021-09-06', #monday + 'request_date_to': '2021-09-08', #wednesday + 'company_id': self.company.id, + 'resource_calendar_id': self.employee.resource_calendar_id.id, + }) + leave._compute_date_from_to() + self.assertEqual(leave.number_of_days, 5, 'The number of days should be equal to 5.') + leave.unlink() + + def test_start_of_week(self): + employee_calendar = self.env['resource.calendar'].create({ + 'name': 'Employee Calendar', + 'attendance_ids': [ + (0, 0, {'name': 'Wednesday Morning', 'dayofweek': '2', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Wednesday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '2', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Thursday Morning', 'dayofweek': '3', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Thursday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '3', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Friday Morning', 'dayofweek': '4', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Friday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '4', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + ], + }) + self.company.resource_calendar_id = self.base_calendar + self.employee.resource_calendar_id = employee_calendar + + leave = self.env['hr.leave'].create({ + 'name': 'Test', + 'holiday_status_id': self.time_off_type.id, + 'employee_id': self.employee.id, + 'request_date_from': '2021-09-08', + 'request_date_to': '2021-09-10', + 'company_id': self.company.id, + 'resource_calendar_id': self.employee.resource_calendar_id.id, + }) + + leave._compute_date_from_to() + self.assertEqual(leave.number_of_days, 5, 'The number of days should be equal to 5.') + leave.unlink() + + def test_last_day_half(self): + employee_calendar = self.env['resource.calendar'].create({ + 'name': 'Employee Calendar', + 'attendance_ids': [ + (0, 0, {'name': 'Wednesday Morning', 'dayofweek': '2', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Wednesday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '2', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Thursday Morning', 'dayofweek': '3', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Thursday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '3', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Friday Morning', 'dayofweek': '4', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Friday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '4', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + ], + }) + self.company.resource_calendar_id = self.base_calendar + self.employee.resource_calendar_id = employee_calendar + + leave = self.env['hr.leave'].create({ + 'name': 'Test', + 'holiday_status_id': self.time_off_type.id, + 'employee_id': self.employee.id, + 'request_date_from': '2021-09-10', #friday + 'request_date_to': '2021-09-10', + 'request_unit_half': True, + 'request_date_from_period': 'am', + 'company_id': self.company.id, + 'resource_calendar_id': self.employee.resource_calendar_id.id, + }) + leave._compute_date_from_to() + # Since the employee works on the afternoon, the date_to is not post-poned + self.assertEqual(leave.number_of_days, 0.5, 'The number of days should be equal to 0.5.') + + leave.request_date_from_period = 'pm' + + # This however should push the date_to + self.assertEqual(leave.number_of_days, 2.5, 'The number of days should be equal to 2.5.') + leave.unlink() + + def test_full_time_am_day_half(self): + employee_calendar = self.env['resource.calendar'].create({ + 'name': 'Employee Calendar', + 'attendance_ids': [ + (0, 0, {'name': 'Monday Morning', 'dayofweek': '0', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Monday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '0', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Tuesday Morning', 'dayofweek': '1', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Tuesday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '1', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Wednesday Morning', 'dayofweek': '2', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Wednesday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '2', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Thursday Morning', 'dayofweek': '3', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Thursday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '3', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Friday Morning', 'dayofweek': '4', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + ], + }) + self.company.resource_calendar_id = self.base_calendar + self.employee.resource_calendar_id = employee_calendar + + leave = self.env['hr.leave'].create({ + 'name': 'Test', + 'holiday_status_id': self.time_off_type.id, + 'employee_id': self.employee.id, + 'request_date_from': '2021-09-10', #friday + 'request_date_to': '2021-09-10', + 'request_unit_half': True, + 'request_date_from_period': 'am', + 'company_id': self.company.id, + 'resource_calendar_id': self.employee.resource_calendar_id.id, + }) + leave._compute_date_from_to() + # Since the employee works doesnt work the afternoon, the date_to is post-poned + self.assertEqual(leave.number_of_days, 1, 'The number of days should be equal to 1.') + leave.unlink() + + def test_am_day_half(self): + employee_calendar = self.env['resource.calendar'].create({ + 'name': 'Employee Calendar', + 'attendance_ids': [ + (0, 0, {'name': 'Wednesday Morning', 'dayofweek': '2', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Wednesday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '2', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Thursday Morning', 'dayofweek': '3', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Thursday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '3', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Friday Morning', 'dayofweek': '4', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + ], + }) + self.company.resource_calendar_id = self.base_calendar + self.employee.resource_calendar_id = employee_calendar + + leave = self.env['hr.leave'].create({ + 'name': 'Test', + 'holiday_status_id': self.time_off_type.id, + 'employee_id': self.employee.id, + 'request_date_from': '2021-09-24', #friday + 'request_date_to': '2021-09-24', + 'request_unit_half': True, + 'request_date_from_period': 'am', + 'company_id': self.company.id, + 'resource_calendar_id': self.employee.resource_calendar_id.id, + }) + leave._compute_date_from_to() + # Since the employee works doesnt work the afternoon, the date_to is post-poned + self.assertEqual(leave.number_of_days, 3, 'The number of days should be equal to 3.') + leave.unlink() + + def test_calendar_with_holes(self): + employee_calendar = self.env['resource.calendar'].create({ + 'name': 'Employee Calendar', + 'attendance_ids': [ + (0, 0, {'name': 'Monday Morning', 'dayofweek': '0', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Monday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '0', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Wednesday Morning', 'dayofweek': '2', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Wednesday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '2', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Friday Morning', 'dayofweek': '4', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Friday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '4', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + ], + }) + self.company.resource_calendar_id = self.base_calendar + self.employee.resource_calendar_id = employee_calendar + + leave = self.env['hr.leave'].create({ + 'name': 'Test', + 'holiday_status_id': self.time_off_type.id, + 'employee_id': self.employee.id, + 'request_date_from': '2021-09-06', + 'request_date_to': '2021-09-10', + 'company_id': self.company.id, + 'resource_calendar_id': self.employee.resource_calendar_id.id, + }) + leave._compute_date_from_to() + self.assertEqual(leave.number_of_days, 5, 'The number of days should be equal to 5.') + leave.unlink() + + def test_calendar_end_week_hole(self): + employee_calendar = self.env['resource.calendar'].create({ + 'name': 'Employee Calendar', + 'attendance_ids': [ + (0, 0, {'name': 'Monday Morning', 'dayofweek': '0', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Monday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '0', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Wednesday Morning', 'dayofweek': '2', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Wednesday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '2', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + ], + }) + self.company.resource_calendar_id = self.base_calendar + self.employee.resource_calendar_id = employee_calendar + + leave = self.env['hr.leave'].create({ + 'name': 'Test', + 'holiday_status_id': self.time_off_type.id, + 'employee_id': self.employee.id, + 'request_date_from': '2021-09-06', + 'request_date_to': '2021-09-08', + 'company_id': self.company.id, + 'resource_calendar_id': self.employee.resource_calendar_id.id, + }) + leave._compute_date_from_to() + self.assertEqual(leave.number_of_days, 5, 'The number of days should be equal to 5.') + leave.unlink() + + def test_2_weeks_calendar(self): + company_calendar = self.env['resource.calendar'].create({ + 'name': 'Company Calendar', + 'two_weeks_calendar': True, + 'attendance_ids': [ + (0, 0, {'week_type': '0', 'name': 'Monday Morning', 'dayofweek': '0', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'week_type': '0', 'name': 'Monday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '0', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + (0, 0, {'week_type': '0', 'name': 'Tuesday Morning', 'dayofweek': '1', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'week_type': '0', 'name': 'Tuesday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '1', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + (0, 0, {'week_type': '0', 'name': 'Wednesday Morning', 'dayofweek': '2', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'week_type': '0', 'name': 'Wednesday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '2', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + (0, 0, {'week_type': '0', 'name': 'Thursday Morning', 'dayofweek': '3', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'week_type': '0', 'name': 'Thursday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '3', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + (0, 0, {'week_type': '0', 'name': 'Friday Morning', 'dayofweek': '4', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'week_type': '0', 'name': 'Friday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '4', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + + (0, 0, {'week_type': '1', 'name': 'Monday Morning', 'dayofweek': '0', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'week_type': '1', 'name': 'Monday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '0', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + (0, 0, {'week_type': '1', 'name': 'Tuesday Morning', 'dayofweek': '1', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'week_type': '1', 'name': 'Tuesday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '1', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + (0, 0, {'week_type': '1', 'name': 'Wednesday Morning', 'dayofweek': '2', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'week_type': '1', 'name': 'Wednesday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '2', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + ], + }) + employee_calendar = self.env['resource.calendar'].create({ + 'name': 'Employee Calendar', + 'attendance_ids': [ + (0, 0, {'name': 'Monday Morning', 'dayofweek': '0', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Monday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '0', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Tuesday Morning', 'dayofweek': '1', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Tuesday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '1', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Wednesday Morning', 'dayofweek': '2', 'hour_from': 8, 'hour_to': 12, 'day_period': 'morning'}), + (0, 0, {'name': 'Wednesday Afternoon', 'dayofweek': '2', 'hour_from': 13, 'hour_to': 17, 'day_period': 'afternoon'}), + ], + }) + self.company.resource_calendar_id = company_calendar + self.employee.resource_calendar_id = employee_calendar + + # Week type 0 + leave = self.env['hr.leave'].create({ + 'name': 'Test', + 'holiday_status_id': self.time_off_type.id, + 'employee_id': self.employee.id, + 'request_date_from': '2021-09-06', + 'request_date_to': '2021-09-08', + 'company_id': self.company.id, + 'resource_calendar_id': self.employee.resource_calendar_id.id, + }) + leave._compute_date_from_to() + self.assertEqual(leave.number_of_days, 5, 'The number of days should be equal to 5.') + leave.unlink() + + # Week type 1 + leave = self.env['hr.leave'].create({ + 'name': 'Test', + 'holiday_status_id': self.time_off_type.id, + 'employee_id': self.employee.id, + 'request_date_from': '2021-09-13', + 'request_date_to': '2021-09-15', + 'company_id': self.company.id, + 'resource_calendar_id': self.employee.resource_calendar_id.id, + }) + leave._compute_date_from_to() + self.assertEqual(leave.number_of_days, 3, 'The number of days should be equal to 3.') + leave.unlink() + + # Both ending with week type 1 + leave = self.env['hr.leave'].create({ + 'name': 'Test', + 'holiday_status_id': self.time_off_type.id, + 'employee_id': self.employee.id, + 'request_date_from': '2021-09-06', + 'request_date_to': '2021-09-15', + 'company_id': self.company.id, + 'resource_calendar_id': self.employee.resource_calendar_id.id, + }) + leave._compute_date_from_to() + self.assertEqual(leave.number_of_days, 8, 'The number of days should be equal to 3.') + leave.unlink() + + # Both ending with week type 0 + with self.assertQueryCount(118): + start_time = time.time() + leave = self.env['hr.leave'].create({ + 'name': 'Test', + 'holiday_status_id': self.time_off_type.id, + 'employee_id': self.employee.id, + 'request_date_from': '2021-09-13', + 'request_date_to': '2021-09-22', + 'company_id': self.company.id, + 'resource_calendar_id': self.employee.resource_calendar_id.id, + }) + leave._compute_date_from_to() + # --- 0.11486363410949707 seconds --- + _logger.info("French Leave Creation: --- %s seconds ---", time.time() - start_time) + self.assertEqual(leave.number_of_days, 8, 'The number of days should be equal to 3.') + leave.unlink() diff --git a/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/views/res_config_settings_views.xml b/l10n_fr_hr_holidays/views/res_config_settings_views.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4eaa320 --- /dev/null +++ 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