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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Part of Odoo. See LICENSE file for full copyright and licensing details.
from odoo.api import model
from typing import Iterator, Mapping
from collections import abc
class MicrosoftEvent(abc.Set):
"""This helper class holds the values of a Microsoft event.
Inspired by Odoo recordset, one instance can be a single Microsoft event or a
(immutable) set of Microsoft events.
All usual set operations are supported (union, intersection, etc).
:param iterable: iterable of MicrosoftCalendar instances or iterable of dictionnaries
"""
def __init__(self, iterable=()):
self._events = {}
for item in iterable:
if isinstance(item, self.__class__):
self._events[item.id] = item._events[item.id]
elif isinstance(item, Mapping):
self._events[item.get('id')] = item
else:
raise ValueError("Only %s or iterable of dict are supported" % self.__class__.__name__)
def __iter__(self) -> Iterator['MicrosoftEvent']:
return iter(MicrosoftEvent([vals]) for vals in self._events.values())
def __contains__(self, microsoft_event):
return microsoft_event.id in self._events
def __len__(self):
return len(self._events)
def __bool__(self):
return bool(self._events)
def __getattr__(self, name):
# ensure_one
try:
event, = self._events.keys()
except ValueError:
raise ValueError("Expected singleton: %s" % self)
event_id = list(self._events.keys())[0]
return self._events[event_id].get(name)
def __repr__(self):
return '%s%s' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.ids)
@property
def ids(self):
return tuple(e.id for e in self)
def microsoft_ids(self):
return tuple(e.id for e in self)
def odoo_id(self, env):
self.odoo_ids(env) # load ids
return self._odoo_id
def _meta_odoo_id(self, microsoft_guid):
"""Returns the Odoo id stored in the Microsoft Event metadata.
This id might not actually exists in the database.
"""
if self.singleValueExtendedProperties:
o_id = [prop['value'] for prop in self.singleValueExtendedProperties if prop['id'] == 'String {%s} Name odoo_id' % microsoft_guid][0]
return int(o_id)
def odoo_ids(self, env):
ids = tuple(e._odoo_id for e in self if e._odoo_id)
if len(ids) == len(self):
return ids
found = self._load_odoo_ids_from_db(env)
unsure = self - found
if unsure:
unsure._load_odoo_ids_from_metadata(env)
return tuple(e._odoo_id for e in self)
def _load_odoo_ids_from_metadata(self, env):
model_env = self._get_model(env)
microsoft_guid = env['ir.config_parameter'].sudo().get_param('microsoft_calendar.microsoft_guid', False)
unsure_odoo_ids = tuple(e._meta_odoo_id(microsoft_guid) for e in self)
odoo_events = model_env.browse(_id for _id in unsure_odoo_ids if _id)
# Extended properties are copied when splitting a recurrence Microsoft side.
# Hence, we may have two Microsoft recurrences linked to the same Odoo id.
# Therefore, we only consider Odoo records without microsoft id when trying
# to match events.
o_ids = odoo_events.exists().filtered(lambda e: not e.microsoft_id).ids
for e in self:
odoo_id = e._meta_odoo_id(microsoft_guid)
if odoo_id in o_ids:
e._events[e.id]['_odoo_id'] = odoo_id
def _load_odoo_ids_from_db(self, env):
model_env = self._get_model(env)
odoo_events = model_env.with_context(active_test=False)._from_microsoft_ids(self.ids).with_env(env)
mapping = {e.microsoft_id: e.id for e in odoo_events}
existing_microsoft_ids = odoo_events.mapped('microsoft_id')
for e in self:
odoo_id = mapping.get(e.id)
if odoo_id:
e._events[e.id]['_odoo_id'] = odoo_id
return self.filter(lambda e: e.id in existing_microsoft_ids)
def owner(self, env):
# Owner/organizer could be desynchronised between Microsoft and Odoo.
# Let userA, userB be two new users (never synced to Microsoft before).
# UserA creates an event in Odoo (he is the owner) but userB syncs first.
# There is no way to insert the event into userA's calendar since we don't have
# any authentication access. The event is therefore inserted into userB's calendar
# (he is the orginizer in Microsoft). The "real" owner (in Odoo) is stored as an
# extended property. There is currently no support to "transfert" ownership when
# userA syncs his calendar the first time.
if self.singleValueExtendedProperties:
microsoft_guid = env['ir.config_parameter'].sudo().get_param('microsoft_calendar.microsoft_guid', False)
real_owner_id = [prop['value'] for prop in self.singleValueExtendedProperties if prop['id'] == 'String {%s} Name owner_odoo_id' % microsoft_guid][0]
real_owner = real_owner_id and env['res.users'].browse(int(real_owner_id))
else:
real_owner_id = False
if real_owner_id and real_owner.exists():
return real_owner
elif self.isOrganizer:
return env.user
elif self.organizer and self.organizer.get('emailAddress') and self.organizer.get('emailAddress').get('address'):
# In Microsoft: 1 email = 1 user; but in Odoo several users might have the same email
return env['res.users'].search([('email', '=', self.organizer.get('emailAddress').get('address'))], limit=1)
else:
return env['res.users']
def filter(self, func) -> 'MicrosoftEvent':
return MicrosoftEvent(e for e in self if func(e))
def is_recurrence(self):
return self.type == 'seriesMaster'
def is_recurrent(self):
return bool(self.seriesMasterId or self.is_recurrence())
def is_recurrent_not_master(self):
return bool(self.seriesMasterId)
def get_recurrence(self):
if not self.recurrence:
return {}
pattern = self.recurrence['pattern']
range = self.recurrence['range']
end_type_dict = {
'endDate': 'end_date',
'noEnd': 'forever',
'numbered': 'count',
}
type_dict = {
'absoluteMonthly': 'monthly',
'relativeMonthly': 'monthly',
'absoluteYearly': 'yearly',
'relativeYearly': 'yearly',
}
index_dict = {
'first': '1',
'second': '2',
'third': '3',
'fourth': '4',
'last': '-1',
}
rrule_type = type_dict.get(pattern['type'], pattern['type'])
interval = pattern['interval']
if rrule_type == 'yearly':
interval *= 12
result = {
'rrule_type': rrule_type,
'end_type': end_type_dict.get(range['type'], False),
'interval': interval,
'count': range['numberOfOccurrences'],
'day': pattern['dayOfMonth'],
'byday': index_dict.get(pattern['index'], False),
'until': range['type'] == 'endDate' and range['endDate'],
}
month_by_dict = {
'absoluteMonthly': 'date',
'relativeMonthly': 'day',
'absoluteYearly': 'date',
'relativeYearly': 'day',
}
month_by = month_by_dict.get(pattern['type'], False)
if month_by:
result['month_by'] = month_by
week_days = [x[:2] for x in pattern.get('daysOfWeek', [])]
for week_day in ['mo', 'tu', 'we', 'th', 'fr', 'sa', 'su']:
result[week_day] = week_day in week_days
if week_days:
result['weekday'] = week_days[0].upper()
return result
def is_cancelled(self):
return bool(self.isCancelled or (self.__getattr__('@removed') and self.__getattr__('@removed').get('reason') == 'deleted'))
def is_recurrence_outlier(self):
return bool(self.originalStartTime)
def cancelled(self):
return self.filter(lambda e: e.is_cancelled())
def exists(self, env) -> 'MicrosoftEvent':
recurrences = self.filter(MicrosoftEvent.is_recurrence)
events = self - recurrences
recurrences.odoo_ids(env)
events.odoo_ids(env)
return self.filter(lambda e: e._odoo_id)
def _get_model(self, env):
if all(e.is_recurrence() for e in self):
return env['calendar.recurrence']
if all(not e.is_recurrence() for e in self):
return env['calendar.event']
raise TypeError("Mixing Microsoft events and Microsoft recurrences")
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