Merge lp:~r-launchpad-njw-me-uk/openerp-xml-rpc-scripts/basictests into lp:~openerp-community/openerp-xml-rpc-scripts/trunk
- basictests
- Merge into trunk
Proposed by
Nick White
Status: | Merged |
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Approved by: | Olivier Laurent (Open ERP) |
Approved revision: | 5 |
Merged at revision: | 3 |
Proposed branch: | lp:~r-launchpad-njw-me-uk/openerp-xml-rpc-scripts/basictests |
Merge into: | lp:~openerp-community/openerp-xml-rpc-scripts/trunk |
Diff against target: |
1381 lines (+1316/-0) 13 files modified
basic_tests/COPYING (+666/-0) basic_tests/README (+41/-0) basic_tests/createtestenv.py (+34/-0) basic_tests/newinvoice.py (+87/-0) basic_tests/newpurchaseorder.py (+56/-0) basic_tests/newsaleorder.py (+56/-0) basic_tests/oeclient.py (+61/-0) basic_tests/oesettings (+5/-0) basic_tests/receivepacking.py (+53/-0) basic_tests/removetestthings.py (+97/-0) basic_tests/runalltests.sh (+34/-0) basic_tests/sendpacking.py (+60/-0) basic_tests/testconf.py (+66/-0) |
To merge this branch: | bzr merge lp:~r-launchpad-njw-me-uk/openerp-xml-rpc-scripts/basictests |
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Reviewer | Review Type | Date Requested | Status |
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Olivier Laurent (Open ERP) | Approve | ||
Review via email: mp+72584@code.launchpad.net |
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Adds a collection of scripts which test some basic OpenERP functionality.
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Nick White (r-launchpad-njw-me-uk) wrote : | # |
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Optionally specifying the port openerp number could be interresting.
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673 | === added file 'basic_tests/README' |
674 | --- basic_tests/README 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 |
675 | +++ basic_tests/README 2011-08-23 15:58:24 +0000 |
676 | @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ |
677 | +# Overview |
678 | + |
679 | +These scripts test various basic key functionality of OpenERP. They |
680 | +aim to step through workflows of common processes. |
681 | + |
682 | +## Usage |
683 | + |
684 | +Each script is called the same way: |
685 | + |
686 | + ./scriptname.py hostname database username password |
687 | + |
688 | +Upon exit scripts will return 0 on success, or 1 on failure. |
689 | + |
690 | +Alternatively, the credentials can be set in the 'oesettings' file, |
691 | +and all scripts can be run simultaneously with: |
692 | + |
693 | + ./runalltests.sh |
694 | + |
695 | +Before running the test scripts, run createtestenv.py, which creates |
696 | +a test partner, test partner addresses, and a test product. |
697 | + |
698 | +After running the test scripts, run removetestthings.py to cancel |
699 | +and delete (where possible) things left over from tests in the |
700 | +database. |
701 | + |
702 | +## Test script overview |
703 | + |
704 | +newpurchaseorder.py |
705 | + tests the creation of a purchase order |
706 | + |
707 | +receivepacking.py |
708 | + tests the reception of a packing |
709 | + |
710 | +newsaleorder.py |
711 | + tests the creation of a sale order |
712 | + |
713 | +sendpacking.py |
714 | + tests the sending of a packing |
715 | + |
716 | +newinvoice.py |
717 | + tests the creation of an invoice |
718 | |
719 | === added file 'basic_tests/createtestenv.py' |
720 | --- basic_tests/createtestenv.py 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 |
721 | +++ basic_tests/createtestenv.py 2011-08-23 15:58:24 +0000 |
722 | @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ |
723 | +#!/usr/bin/env python |
724 | +# See COPYING file in this directory for copyright and license details. |
725 | +# |
726 | +# Creates a new partner, a product category, a product, and partner addresses. |
727 | + |
728 | +import sys |
729 | +import oeclient |
730 | + |
731 | +usage = "%s host database username password" % (sys.argv[0]) |
732 | +if len(sys.argv) != 5: |
733 | + print(usage) |
734 | + exit(1) |
735 | + |
736 | +oe = oeclient.OpenERPClient() |
737 | +oe.connect(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], sys.argv[3], sys.argv[4]) |
738 | + |
739 | +daddrid = oe.create('res.partner.address', {'name': 'TEST DELIVERY ADDRESS', 'type': 'delivery'}) |
740 | +print("Delivery address created, id %s" % (daddrid)) |
741 | + |
742 | +iaddrid = oe.create('res.partner.address', {'name': 'TEST INVOICE ADDRESS', 'type': 'invoice'}) |
743 | +print("Invoice address created, id %s" % (iaddrid)) |
744 | + |
745 | +partid = oe.create('res.partner', {'name': 'TEST PARTNER', 'credit_limit': '100'}) |
746 | +oe.write('res.partner', partid, {'address': [(6, 0, [daddrid, iaddrid])]}) |
747 | +print("Partner created, id %s" % (partid)) |
748 | + |
749 | +catid = oe.create('product.category', {'name': 'TEST CATEGORY'}) |
750 | +print("Category created, id %s" % (catid)) |
751 | + |
752 | +prodid = oe.create('product.product', {'name': 'TEST PRODUCT', 'categ_id': catid}) |
753 | +print("Product created, id %s" % (prodid)) |
754 | + |
755 | +prodid = oe.create('product.product', {'name': 'TEST PRODUCT', 'categ_id': catid}) |
756 | +print("Product created, id %s" % (prodid)) |
757 | |
758 | === added file 'basic_tests/newinvoice.py' |
759 | --- basic_tests/newinvoice.py 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 |
760 | +++ basic_tests/newinvoice.py 2011-08-23 15:58:24 +0000 |
761 | @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ |
762 | +#!/usr/bin/env python |
763 | +# See COPYING file in this directory for copyright and license details. |
764 | +# |
765 | +# Tests the creation of an invoice, based on a packing. |
766 | + |
767 | +import sys |
768 | +import oeclient |
769 | +import testconf |
770 | + |
771 | +usage = "%s host database username password" % (sys.argv[0]) |
772 | +if len(sys.argv) != 5: |
773 | + print(usage) |
774 | + exit(1) |
775 | + |
776 | +oe = oeclient.OpenERPClient() |
777 | +oe.connect(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], sys.argv[3], sys.argv[4]) |
778 | + |
779 | +retcode = 0 |
780 | + |
781 | +t = testconf.gettestids(oe) |
782 | + |
783 | + |
784 | +pids = oe.search('stock.picking', [('address_id', '=', int(t['daddr'])), ('state','=','done'), ('invoice_state', '=', '2binvoiced')]) |
785 | +if not pids: |
786 | + print("Could not find packing owned by test partner which is to be invoiced") |
787 | + print(" (run sendpacking test to create one)") |
788 | + retcode = 1 |
789 | + exit(retcode) |
790 | + |
791 | +# needed to intercept exception |
792 | +from sys import version_info |
793 | +if version_info >= (3,): |
794 | + from xmlrpc.client import Fault |
795 | +else: |
796 | + from xmlrpclib import Fault |
797 | +print("Creating invoice from packing %s" % (pids[0])) |
798 | +try: |
799 | + oe.object_execute('stock.picking', 'action_invoice_create', [pids[0]], t['sjournal']) |
800 | + # this tries to return a dictionary, which fails due to xmlrpclib |
801 | + # see https://bugs.launchpad.net/openobject-server/+bug/689575 |
802 | +except Fault: |
803 | + pass |
804 | + |
805 | +# invs won't be set, due to above bug, so search for the invoice |
806 | +pname = oe.read('stock.picking', pids[0], ['name']) |
807 | +invs = oe.search('account.invoice', [('origin', 'like', '%s%%' % (pname['name']))]) |
808 | + |
809 | +if not invs: |
810 | + print("Could not create invoice") |
811 | + retcode = 1 |
812 | + exit(retcode) |
813 | +print("Invoice created, id %s" % (invs[0])) |
814 | + |
815 | +plineids = oe.search('stock.move', [('picking_id', '=', pids[0])]) |
816 | +invlineids = oe.search('account.invoice.line', [('invoice_id', '=', invs[0])]) |
817 | + |
818 | +pqs = {} |
819 | +iqs = {} |
820 | +for plid, ilid in zip(plineids, invlineids): |
821 | + pq = oe.read('stock.move', plid, ['product_id', 'product_qty']) |
822 | + pqs[pq['product_id'][0]] = pq['product_qty'] |
823 | + iq = oe.read('account.invoice.line', ilid, ['product_id', 'quantity']) |
824 | + iqs[pq['product_id'][0]] = pq['product_qty'] |
825 | + |
826 | +if iqs.keys() == pqs.keys(): |
827 | + print("Same products in picking (%s) and invoice (%s)" % (pqs.keys(), iqs.keys())) |
828 | +else: |
829 | + print("Error: different products in picking (%s) and invoice (%s)" % (pqs.keys, iqs.keys)) |
830 | + retcode = 1 |
831 | + |
832 | +for i in iqs.keys(): |
833 | + if pqs[i] == iqs[i]: |
834 | + print("Same quantity for product id %s, %d in packing, %d in invoice" % (i, pqs[i], iqs[i])) |
835 | + else: |
836 | + print("Error: different quantity for product id %s, %d in packing, %d in invoice" % (i, pqs[i], iqs[i])) |
837 | + retcode = 1 |
838 | + |
839 | +print("Confirming invoice") |
840 | +oe.exec_workflow('account.invoice', 'invoice_open', invs[0]) |
841 | +state = oe.read('account.invoice', invs[0], ['state'])['state'] |
842 | +if state == 'open': |
843 | + print("Invoice open") |
844 | +else: |
845 | + print("Error: invoice is not open, it is in state %s" % (state)) |
846 | + retcode = 1 |
847 | + |
848 | +exit(retcode) |
849 | |
850 | === added file 'basic_tests/newpurchaseorder.py' |
851 | --- basic_tests/newpurchaseorder.py 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 |
852 | +++ basic_tests/newpurchaseorder.py 2011-08-23 15:58:24 +0000 |
853 | @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ |
854 | +#!/usr/bin/env python |
855 | +# See COPYING file in this directory for copyright and license details. |
856 | +# |
857 | +# Tests the creation of a purchase order. |
858 | + |
859 | +import sys |
860 | +import oeclient |
861 | +import testconf |
862 | + |
863 | +usage = "%s host database username password" % (sys.argv[0]) |
864 | +if len(sys.argv) != 5: |
865 | + print(usage) |
866 | + exit(1) |
867 | + |
868 | +oe = oeclient.OpenERPClient() |
869 | +oe.connect(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], sys.argv[3], sys.argv[4]) |
870 | + |
871 | +retcode = 0 |
872 | + |
873 | +t = testconf.gettestids(oe) |
874 | + |
875 | + |
876 | +pid = oe.create('purchase.order', {'partner_id': t['partner'], 'dest_address_id': t['daddr'], 'partner_address_id': t['daddr'], 'pricelist_id': t['pricelist'], 'location_id': t['stockloc']}) |
877 | +print("Purchase order created, id %s" % (pid)) |
878 | + |
879 | +plid = oe.create('purchase.order.line', {'order_id': pid, 'product_id': t['prod'], 'product_uom': t['uom'], 'product_qty': t['lineqty'], 'price_unit': t['lineprice'], 'name': 'TEST LINE', 'date_planned': '2000-01-01'}) |
880 | +print("Order line created, id %s" % (plid)) |
881 | + |
882 | +oe.exec_workflow('purchase.order', 'purchase_confirm', pid) |
883 | +state = oe.read('purchase.order', pid, ['state'])['state'] |
884 | +if state == 'confirmed': |
885 | + print("Purchase order confirmed") |
886 | +else: |
887 | + print("Purchase order not confirmed as expected; state is %s" % (state)) |
888 | + retcode = 1 |
889 | + |
890 | +pavailpre = oe.read('product.product', [t['prod']], ['virtual_available'])[0]['virtual_available'] |
891 | +pavailexpected = pavailpre + t['lineqty'] |
892 | + |
893 | +oe.exec_workflow('purchase.order', 'purchase_approve', pid) |
894 | +state = oe.read('purchase.order', pid, ['state'])['state'] |
895 | +if state == 'approved': |
896 | + print("Purchase order approved") |
897 | +else: |
898 | + print("Purchase order not approved as expected; state is %s" % (state)) |
899 | + retcode = 1 |
900 | + |
901 | +pavailpost = oe.read('product.product', [t['prod']], ['virtual_available'])[0]['virtual_available'] |
902 | + |
903 | +if pavailpost == pavailexpected: |
904 | + print("Product available figure went up to %d as expected" % (pavailexpected)) |
905 | +else: |
906 | + print("Product available figure went up from %d to %d, not %d" % (pavailpre, pavailpost, pavailexpected)) |
907 | + retcode = 1 |
908 | + |
909 | +exit(retcode) |
910 | |
911 | === added file 'basic_tests/newsaleorder.py' |
912 | --- basic_tests/newsaleorder.py 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 |
913 | +++ basic_tests/newsaleorder.py 2011-08-23 15:58:24 +0000 |
914 | @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ |
915 | +#!/usr/bin/env python |
916 | +# See COPYING file in this directory for copyright and license details. |
917 | +# |
918 | +# Tests the creation of a sale order. |
919 | + |
920 | +import sys |
921 | +import oeclient |
922 | +import testconf |
923 | + |
924 | +usage = "%s host database username password" % (sys.argv[0]) |
925 | +if len(sys.argv) != 5: |
926 | + print(usage) |
927 | + exit(1) |
928 | + |
929 | +oe = oeclient.OpenERPClient() |
930 | +oe.connect(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], sys.argv[3], sys.argv[4]) |
931 | + |
932 | +retcode = 0 |
933 | + |
934 | +t = testconf.gettestids(oe) |
935 | + |
936 | + |
937 | +oid = oe.create('sale.order', {'partner_id': t['partner'], 'partner_order_id': t['daddr'], 'partner_invoice_id': t['iaddr'], 'partner_shipping_id': t['daddr'], 'pricelist_id': t['pricelist']}) |
938 | +print("Order created, id %s" % (oid)) |
939 | + |
940 | +olid = oe.create('sale.order.line', {'order_id': oid, 'product_id': t['prod'], 'product_uom': t['uom'], 'product_uom_qty': t['lineqty'], 'price_unit': t['lineprice'], 'name': 'TEST LINE'}) |
941 | +print("Order line created, id %s" % (olid)) |
942 | + |
943 | +pavailpre = oe.read('product.product', [t['prod']], ['virtual_available'])[0]['virtual_available'] |
944 | +pavailexpected = pavailpre - t['lineqty'] |
945 | + |
946 | +oe.exec_workflow('sale.order', 'order_confirm', oid) |
947 | +state = oe.read('sale.order', oid, ['state'])['state'] |
948 | +if state == 'progress': |
949 | + print("Order confirmed") |
950 | +else: |
951 | + print("Order not confirmed as expected (should be 'progress'); state is %s" % (state)) |
952 | + retcode = 1 |
953 | + |
954 | +pavailpost = oe.read('product.product', [t['prod']], ['virtual_available'])[0]['virtual_available'] |
955 | + |
956 | +if pavailpost == pavailexpected: |
957 | + print("Product available figure went down to %d as expected" % (pavailexpected)) |
958 | +else: |
959 | + print("Product available figure went down from %d to %d, not %d" % (pavailpre, pavailpost, pavailexpected)) |
960 | + retcode = 1 |
961 | + |
962 | +oname = oe.read('sale.order', [oid], ['name']) |
963 | +pids = oe.search('stock.picking', [('origin', '=', oname[0]['name'])]) |
964 | +if pids: |
965 | + print("Associated picking found, id %s" % (pids[0])) |
966 | +else: |
967 | + print("No associated picking found") |
968 | + retcode = 1 |
969 | + |
970 | +exit(retcode) |
971 | |
972 | === added file 'basic_tests/oeclient.py' |
973 | --- basic_tests/oeclient.py 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 |
974 | +++ basic_tests/oeclient.py 2011-08-23 15:58:24 +0000 |
975 | @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ |
976 | +#! /usr/bin/env python |
977 | +# See COPYING file in this directory for copyright and license details. |
978 | +# |
979 | +# Module to avoid having to use xmlrpc library directly. |
980 | + |
981 | +from sys import version_info |
982 | + |
983 | +if version_info >= (3,): |
984 | + from xmlrpc.client import ServerProxy |
985 | +else: |
986 | + from xmlrpclib import ServerProxy |
987 | + |
988 | +class OpenERPClient: |
989 | + common_client = None |
990 | + object_client = None |
991 | + uid = None |
992 | + password = None |
993 | + database = None |
994 | + |
995 | + def connect(self, hostname, database, username, password): |
996 | + # preserve these for future calls |
997 | + self.database = database |
998 | + self.password = password |
999 | + |
1000 | + # some calls require the user to be logged in or strange errors amass |
1001 | + self.common_client = ServerProxy("http://%s:8069/xmlrpc/common" % hostname, allow_none=True) |
1002 | + self.uid = self.common_client.login(database, "admin", password) |
1003 | + |
1004 | + self.object_client = ServerProxy("http://%s:8069/xmlrpc/object" % hostname, allow_none=True) |
1005 | + return self.uid |
1006 | + |
1007 | + def search(self, object, args, context={}): |
1008 | + return self.object_execute(object, 'search', args, 0, None, None, context) |
1009 | + |
1010 | + def read(self, object, ids, fields, context={}): |
1011 | + return self.object_execute(object, 'read', ids, fields, context) |
1012 | + |
1013 | + def create(self, object, fields): |
1014 | + return self.object_execute(object, 'create', fields) |
1015 | + |
1016 | + def write(self, object, ids, fields): |
1017 | + return self.object_execute(object, 'write', ids, fields) |
1018 | + |
1019 | + def unlink(self, object, ids): |
1020 | + return self.object_execute(object, 'unlink', ids) |
1021 | + |
1022 | + def copy(self, object, id_, default=None): |
1023 | + return self.object_execute(object, 'copy', id_, default) |
1024 | + |
1025 | + # Fixme, args should be a splat-list or whatever |
1026 | + def object_execute(self, object, method, *args): |
1027 | + res = self.object_client.execute( |
1028 | + self.database, self.uid, self.password, object, method, *args |
1029 | + ) |
1030 | + return res |
1031 | + |
1032 | + def exec_workflow(self, object, signal, id): |
1033 | + res = self.object_client.exec_workflow( |
1034 | + self.database, self.uid, self.password, object, signal, id |
1035 | + ) |
1036 | + return res |
1037 | |
1038 | === added file 'basic_tests/oesettings' |
1039 | --- basic_tests/oesettings 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 |
1040 | +++ basic_tests/oesettings 2011-08-23 15:58:24 +0000 |
1041 | @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ |
1042 | +# set these according to your site |
1043 | +host=localhost |
1044 | +dbname=mydb |
1045 | +oeuser=admin |
1046 | +oepass=password |
1047 | |
1048 | === added file 'basic_tests/receivepacking.py' |
1049 | --- basic_tests/receivepacking.py 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 |
1050 | +++ basic_tests/receivepacking.py 2011-08-23 15:58:24 +0000 |
1051 | @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ |
1052 | +#!/usr/bin/env python |
1053 | +# See COPYING file in this directory for copyright and license details. |
1054 | +# |
1055 | +# Tests the reception of a packing. |
1056 | + |
1057 | +import sys |
1058 | +import oeclient |
1059 | +import testconf |
1060 | + |
1061 | +usage = "%s host database username password" % (sys.argv[0]) |
1062 | +if len(sys.argv) != 5: |
1063 | + print(usage) |
1064 | + exit(1) |
1065 | + |
1066 | +oe = oeclient.OpenERPClient() |
1067 | +oe.connect(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], sys.argv[3], sys.argv[4]) |
1068 | + |
1069 | +retcode = 0 |
1070 | + |
1071 | +t = testconf.gettestids(oe) |
1072 | + |
1073 | + |
1074 | +orderids = oe.search('purchase.order', [('partner_id','=',t['partner']),('state','=','approved')]) |
1075 | +if not orderids: |
1076 | + print("No purchase order found; run newpurchaseorder.py to create one") |
1077 | + exit(1) |
1078 | +pids = oe.read('purchase.order', orderids[0], ['picking_ids'])['picking_ids'] |
1079 | +if not orderids: |
1080 | + print("No picking associated with purchase order found; remove any other test purchase orders and run newpurchaseorder.py") |
1081 | + exit(1) |
1082 | +else: |
1083 | + pid = pids[0] |
1084 | + |
1085 | +pqtypre = oe.read('product.product', [t['prod']], ['qty_available'])[0]['qty_available'] |
1086 | +pqtyexpected = pqtypre + t['lineqty'] |
1087 | + |
1088 | +oe.exec_workflow('stock.picking', 'button_done', pid) |
1089 | +state = oe.read('stock.picking', pid, ['state'])['state'] |
1090 | +if state == 'done': |
1091 | + print("Picking %d done" % (pid)) |
1092 | +else: |
1093 | + print("Picking %d not done as expected; state is %s" % (pid, state)) |
1094 | + retcode = 1 |
1095 | + |
1096 | +pqtypost = oe.read('product.product', [t['prod']], ['qty_available'])[0]['qty_available'] |
1097 | + |
1098 | +if pqtypost == pqtyexpected: |
1099 | + print("Product quantity figure went up to %d as expected" % (pqtyexpected)) |
1100 | +else: |
1101 | + print("Product quantity figure went up from %d to %d, not %d" % (pqtypre, pqtypost, pqtyexpected)) |
1102 | + retcode = 1 |
1103 | + |
1104 | +exit(retcode) |
1105 | |
1106 | === added file 'basic_tests/removetestthings.py' |
1107 | --- basic_tests/removetestthings.py 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 |
1108 | +++ basic_tests/removetestthings.py 2011-08-23 15:58:24 +0000 |
1109 | @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ |
1110 | +#!/usr/bin/env python |
1111 | +# See COPYING file in this directory for copyright and license details. |
1112 | +# |
1113 | +# Cancels all pickings, purchase orders, sale orders and invoices, and |
1114 | +# deletes cancelled purchase orders, sale orders, and invoices, which |
1115 | +# were created for the test partner. |
1116 | + |
1117 | +import sys |
1118 | +import oeclient |
1119 | +import testconf |
1120 | + |
1121 | +usage = "%s host database username password" % (sys.argv[0]) |
1122 | +if len(sys.argv) != 5: |
1123 | + print(usage) |
1124 | + exit(1) |
1125 | + |
1126 | +oe = oeclient.OpenERPClient() |
1127 | +oe.connect(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], sys.argv[3], sys.argv[4]) |
1128 | + |
1129 | +retcode = 0 |
1130 | + |
1131 | +t = testconf.gettestids(oe) |
1132 | + |
1133 | + |
1134 | +pids = oe.search('stock.picking', [('address_id', '=', t['daddr']), ('state', 'in', ['confirmed','assigned'])]) |
1135 | +if not pids: |
1136 | + print("No pickings found") |
1137 | + |
1138 | +for pid in pids: |
1139 | + oe.exec_workflow('stock.picking', 'button_cancel', pid) |
1140 | + |
1141 | +states = oe.read('stock.picking', pids, ['state']) |
1142 | +for s in states: |
1143 | + if s['state'] == 'cancel': |
1144 | + print("Picking %s cancelled" % (s['id'])) |
1145 | + # note cancelled pickings cannot be deleted |
1146 | + else: |
1147 | + print("Picking %s not cancelled as expected; state is %s" % (s['id'], s['state'])) |
1148 | + retcode = 1 |
1149 | + |
1150 | + |
1151 | +saleids = oe.search('sale.order', [('partner_id', '=', t['partner']), ('state', '=', 'progress')]) |
1152 | +if not saleids: |
1153 | + print("No sale orders found") |
1154 | + |
1155 | +oe.object_execute('sale.order', 'action_cancel', saleids) |
1156 | + |
1157 | +states = oe.read('sale.order', saleids, ['state']) |
1158 | +for s in states: |
1159 | + if s['state'] == 'cancel': |
1160 | + print("Sale order %s cancelled" % (s['id'])) |
1161 | + oe.unlink('sale.order', [s['id']]) |
1162 | + print("Sale order %s deleted" % (s['id'])) |
1163 | + else: |
1164 | + print("Sale order %s not cancelled as expected; state is %s" % (s['id'], s['state'])) |
1165 | + retcode = 1 |
1166 | + |
1167 | + |
1168 | +""" |
1169 | +# purchase orders aren't set to done with current tests, |
1170 | +# so don't bother deleting (they won't delete with done moves) |
1171 | +pids = oe.search('purchase.order', [('partner_id', '=', t['partner']), ('state', 'in', ['approved','except_picking','except_invoice'])]) |
1172 | +if not pids: |
1173 | + print("No purchase orders found") |
1174 | +print pids |
1175 | + |
1176 | +oe.object_execute('purchase.order', 'action_cancel', pids) |
1177 | + |
1178 | +states = oe.read('purchase.order', pids, ['state']) |
1179 | +for s in states: |
1180 | + if s['state'] == 'cancel': |
1181 | + print("Purchase order %s cancelled" % (s['id'])) |
1182 | + oe.unlink('purchase.order', [s['id']]) |
1183 | + print("Purchase order %s deleted" % (s['id'])) |
1184 | + else: |
1185 | + print("Purchase order %s not cancelled as expected; state is %s" % (s['id'], s['state'])) |
1186 | + retcode = 1 |
1187 | +""" |
1188 | + |
1189 | +iids = oe.search('account.invoice', [('partner_id', '=', t['partner']), ('state', '=', 'open')]) |
1190 | +if not iids: |
1191 | + print("No invoices found") |
1192 | + |
1193 | +oe.object_execute('account.invoice', 'action_cancel', iids) |
1194 | + |
1195 | +states = oe.read('account.invoice', iids, ['state']) |
1196 | +for s in states: |
1197 | + if s['state'] == 'cancel': |
1198 | + print("Invoice %s cancelled" % (s['id'])) |
1199 | + oe.unlink('account.invoice', [s['id']]) |
1200 | + print("Invoice %s deleted" % (s['id'])) |
1201 | + else: |
1202 | + print("Invoice %s not cancelled as expected; state is %s" % (s['id'], s['state'])) |
1203 | + retcode = 1 |
1204 | + |
1205 | + |
1206 | +exit(retcode) |
1207 | |
1208 | === added file 'basic_tests/runalltests.sh' |
1209 | --- basic_tests/runalltests.sh 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 |
1210 | +++ basic_tests/runalltests.sh 2011-08-23 15:58:24 +0000 |
1211 | @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ |
1212 | +#!/bin/sh |
1213 | +# See COPYING file in this directory for copyright and license details. |
1214 | +# |
1215 | +# Runs all tests and summarises results. |
1216 | +# |
1217 | +# Run createtestenv.py before running these tests for the first time. |
1218 | + |
1219 | +. ./oesettings |
1220 | + |
1221 | +tests=' |
1222 | + newpurchaseorder.py |
1223 | + receivepacking.py |
1224 | + newsaleorder.py |
1225 | + sendpacking.py |
1226 | + newinvoice.py |
1227 | + removetestthings.py |
1228 | + ' |
1229 | + |
1230 | +ret=0 |
1231 | + |
1232 | +for i in $tests |
1233 | +do |
1234 | + printf "%s " "$i" |
1235 | + python "$i" "$host" "$dbname" "$oeuser" "$oepass" > /dev/null 2>&1 |
1236 | + if test $? -ne 0 |
1237 | + then |
1238 | + echo "failed (run test separately for more details)" |
1239 | + ret=1 |
1240 | + else |
1241 | + echo "succeeded" |
1242 | + fi |
1243 | +done |
1244 | + |
1245 | +exit $ret |
1246 | |
1247 | === added file 'basic_tests/sendpacking.py' |
1248 | --- basic_tests/sendpacking.py 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 |
1249 | +++ basic_tests/sendpacking.py 2011-08-23 15:58:24 +0000 |
1250 | @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ |
1251 | +#!/usr/bin/env python |
1252 | +# See COPYING file in this directory for copyright and license details. |
1253 | +# |
1254 | +# Tests the sending of a packing. |
1255 | + |
1256 | +import sys |
1257 | +import oeclient |
1258 | +import testconf |
1259 | + |
1260 | +usage = "%s host database username password" % (sys.argv[0]) |
1261 | +if len(sys.argv) != 5: |
1262 | + print(usage) |
1263 | + exit(1) |
1264 | + |
1265 | +oe = oeclient.OpenERPClient() |
1266 | +oe.connect(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], sys.argv[3], sys.argv[4]) |
1267 | + |
1268 | +retcode = 0 |
1269 | + |
1270 | +t = testconf.gettestids(oe) |
1271 | + |
1272 | +orderids = oe.search('sale.order', [('partner_id','=',t['partner']),('state','=','progress')]) |
1273 | +if not orderids: |
1274 | + print("No sale order found; run newsaleorder.py to create one") |
1275 | + exit(1) |
1276 | +pids = oe.read('sale.order', orderids[0], ['picking_ids'])['picking_ids'] |
1277 | +if not orderids: |
1278 | + print("No picking associated with sale order found; remove any other test sale orders and run newsaleorder.py") |
1279 | + exit(1) |
1280 | +else: |
1281 | + pid = pids[0] |
1282 | + |
1283 | +oe.object_execute('stock.picking', 'action_assign', [pid]) |
1284 | +state = oe.read('stock.picking', pid, ['state'])['state'] |
1285 | +if state == 'assigned': |
1286 | + print("Picking available") |
1287 | +else: |
1288 | + print("Picking not available as expected; state is %s" % (state)) |
1289 | + retcode = 1 |
1290 | + |
1291 | +pqtypre = oe.read('product.product', [t['prod']], ['qty_available'])[0]['qty_available'] |
1292 | +pqtyexpected = pqtypre - t['lineqty'] |
1293 | + |
1294 | +oe.exec_workflow('stock.picking', 'button_done', pid) |
1295 | +state = oe.read('stock.picking', pid, ['state'])['state'] |
1296 | +if state == 'done': |
1297 | + print("Picking done") |
1298 | +else: |
1299 | + print("Picking not done as expected; state is %s" % (state)) |
1300 | + retcode = 1 |
1301 | + |
1302 | +pqtypost = oe.read('product.product', [t['prod']], ['qty_available'])[0]['qty_available'] |
1303 | + |
1304 | +if pqtypost == pqtyexpected: |
1305 | + print("Product quantity figure went down to %d as expected" % (pqtyexpected)) |
1306 | +else: |
1307 | + print("Product quantity figure went down from %d to %d, not %d" % (pqtypre, pqtypost, pqtyexpected)) |
1308 | + retcode = 1 |
1309 | + |
1310 | +exit(retcode) |
1311 | |
1312 | === added file 'basic_tests/testconf.py' |
1313 | --- basic_tests/testconf.py 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 |
1314 | +++ basic_tests/testconf.py 2011-08-23 15:58:24 +0000 |
1315 | @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ |
1316 | +#!/usr/bin/env python |
1317 | +# See COPYING file in this directory for copyright and license details. |
1318 | + |
1319 | +def gettestids(oe): |
1320 | + t = {} |
1321 | + |
1322 | + # TODO: set these smartly, using a dictionary and a loop |
1323 | + |
1324 | + partids = oe.search('res.partner', [('name','=','TEST PARTNER')]) |
1325 | + if not partids: |
1326 | + print("Cannot find partner; make sure createtestenv.py has run") |
1327 | + exit(1) |
1328 | + t['partner'] = partids[0] |
1329 | + |
1330 | + daddrids = oe.search('res.partner.address', [('name','=','TEST DELIVERY ADDRESS')]) |
1331 | + if not daddrids: |
1332 | + print("Cannot find delivery address; make sure createtestenv.py has run") |
1333 | + exit(1) |
1334 | + t['daddr'] = daddrids[0] |
1335 | + |
1336 | + iaddrids = oe.search('res.partner.address', [('name','=','TEST INVOICE ADDRESS')]) |
1337 | + if not iaddrids: |
1338 | + print("Cannot find invoice address; make sure createtestenv.py has run") |
1339 | + exit(1) |
1340 | + t['iaddr'] = daddrids[0] |
1341 | + |
1342 | + prodids = oe.search('product.product', [('name','=','TEST PRODUCT')]) |
1343 | + if not prodids: |
1344 | + print("Cannot find product id; make sure createtestenv.py has run") |
1345 | + exit(1) |
1346 | + t['prod'] = prodids[0] |
1347 | + |
1348 | + uomids = oe.search('product.uom', [('name','=','PCE')]) |
1349 | + if not uomids: |
1350 | + print("Cannot find PCE UOM; at present these scripts need it") |
1351 | + exit(1) |
1352 | + t['uom'] = uomids[0] |
1353 | + |
1354 | + slocids = oe.search('stock.location', [('active','=','true'),('usage','=','internal'),('name','=','Stock')]) |
1355 | + if not slocids: |
1356 | + print("Cannot find internal stock location; at present these scripts need it") |
1357 | + exit(1) |
1358 | + t['stockloc'] = slocids[0] |
1359 | + |
1360 | + clocids = oe.search('stock.location', [('active','=','true'),('usage','=','customer')]) |
1361 | + if not clocids: |
1362 | + print("Cannot find customer location; at present these scripts need it") |
1363 | + exit(1) |
1364 | + t['cloc'] = clocids[0] |
1365 | + |
1366 | + plistids = oe.search('stock.location', [('active','=','true')]) |
1367 | + if not plistids: |
1368 | + print("Cannot find a price list; at present these scripts need it") |
1369 | + exit(1) |
1370 | + t['pricelist'] = plistids[0] |
1371 | + |
1372 | + jids = oe.search('account.journal', [('active','=',True),('type','=','sale')]) |
1373 | + if not jids: |
1374 | + print("Cannot find a sale account journal; at present these scripts need it") |
1375 | + exit(1) |
1376 | + t['sjournal'] = jids[0] |
1377 | + |
1378 | + t['lineqty'] = 3 |
1379 | + t['lineprice'] = 4 |
1380 | + |
1381 | + return t |
Just realised I didn't put a copyright notice on any of these. Should I do so? AGPL?