* Revert: "refactor: set amended docname to original docname"
80d111baf2.
* test: test if amended doc has different name
385 lines
11 KiB
Python
385 lines
11 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2015, Frappe Technologies Pvt. Ltd. and Contributors
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# License: MIT. See LICENSE
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import frappe
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from frappe import _
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from frappe.utils import now_datetime, cint, cstr
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import re
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from frappe.model import log_types
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from frappe.query_builder import DocType
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def set_new_name(doc):
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"""
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Sets the `name` property for the document based on various rules.
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1. If amended doc, set suffix.
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2. If `autoname` method is declared, then call it.
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3. If `autoname` property is set in the DocType (`meta`), then build it using the `autoname` property.
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4. If no rule defined, use hash.
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:param doc: Document to be named.
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"""
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doc.run_method("before_naming")
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autoname = frappe.get_meta(doc.doctype).autoname or ""
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if autoname.lower() != "prompt" and not frappe.flags.in_import:
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doc.name = None
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if getattr(doc, "amended_from", None):
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_set_amended_name(doc)
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return
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elif getattr(doc.meta, "issingle", False):
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doc.name = doc.doctype
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elif getattr(doc.meta, "istable", False):
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doc.name = make_autoname("hash", doc.doctype)
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if not doc.name:
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set_naming_from_document_naming_rule(doc)
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if not doc.name:
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doc.run_method("autoname")
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if not doc.name and autoname:
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set_name_from_naming_options(autoname, doc)
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# if the autoname option is 'field:' and no name was derived, we need to
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# notify
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if not doc.name and autoname.startswith("field:"):
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fieldname = autoname[6:]
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frappe.throw(_("{0} is required").format(doc.meta.get_label(fieldname)))
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# at this point, we fall back to name generation with the hash option
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if not doc.name and autoname == "hash":
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doc.name = make_autoname("hash", doc.doctype)
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if not doc.name:
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doc.name = make_autoname("hash", doc.doctype)
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doc.name = validate_name(
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doc.doctype,
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doc.name,
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frappe.get_meta(doc.doctype).get_field("name_case")
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)
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def set_name_from_naming_options(autoname, doc):
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"""
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Get a name based on the autoname field option
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"""
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_autoname = autoname.lower()
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if _autoname.startswith("field:"):
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doc.name = _field_autoname(autoname, doc)
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elif _autoname.startswith("naming_series:"):
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set_name_by_naming_series(doc)
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elif _autoname.startswith("prompt"):
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_prompt_autoname(autoname, doc)
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elif _autoname.startswith("format:"):
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doc.name = _format_autoname(autoname, doc)
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elif "#" in autoname:
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doc.name = make_autoname(autoname, doc=doc)
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def set_naming_from_document_naming_rule(doc):
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'''
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Evaluate rules based on "Document Naming Series" doctype
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'''
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if doc.doctype in log_types:
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return
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# ignore_ddl if naming is not yet bootstrapped
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for d in frappe.get_all('Document Naming Rule',
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dict(document_type=doc.doctype, disabled=0), order_by='priority desc', ignore_ddl=True):
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frappe.get_cached_doc('Document Naming Rule', d.name).apply(doc)
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if doc.name:
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break
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def set_name_by_naming_series(doc):
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"""Sets name by the `naming_series` property"""
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if not doc.naming_series:
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doc.naming_series = get_default_naming_series(doc.doctype)
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if not doc.naming_series:
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frappe.throw(frappe._("Naming Series mandatory"))
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doc.name = make_autoname(doc.naming_series+".#####", "", doc)
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def make_autoname(key="", doctype="", doc=""):
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"""
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Creates an autoname from the given key:
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**Autoname rules:**
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* The key is separated by '.'
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* '####' represents a series. The string before this part becomes the prefix:
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Example: ABC.#### creates a series ABC0001, ABC0002 etc
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* 'MM' represents the current month
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* 'YY' and 'YYYY' represent the current year
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*Example:*
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* DE/./.YY./.MM./.##### will create a series like
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DE/09/01/0001 where 09 is the year, 01 is the month and 0001 is the series
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"""
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if key == "hash":
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return frappe.generate_hash(doctype, 10)
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if "#" not in key:
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key = key + ".#####"
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elif "." not in key:
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error_message = _("Invalid naming series (. missing)")
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if doctype:
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error_message = _("Invalid naming series (. missing) for {0}").format(doctype)
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frappe.throw(error_message)
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parts = key.split('.')
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n = parse_naming_series(parts, doctype, doc)
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return n
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def parse_naming_series(parts, doctype='', doc=''):
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n = ''
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if isinstance(parts, str):
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parts = parts.split('.')
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series_set = False
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today = now_datetime()
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for e in parts:
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part = ''
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if e.startswith('#'):
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if not series_set:
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digits = len(e)
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part = getseries(n, digits)
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series_set = True
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elif e == 'YY':
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part = today.strftime('%y')
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elif e == 'MM':
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part = today.strftime('%m')
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elif e == 'DD':
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part = today.strftime("%d")
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elif e == 'YYYY':
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part = today.strftime('%Y')
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elif e == 'WW':
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part = determine_consecutive_week_number(today)
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elif e == 'timestamp':
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part = str(today)
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elif e == 'FY':
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part = frappe.defaults.get_user_default("fiscal_year")
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elif e.startswith('{') and doc:
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e = e.replace('{', '').replace('}', '')
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part = doc.get(e)
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elif doc and doc.get(e):
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part = doc.get(e)
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else:
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part = e
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if isinstance(part, str):
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n += part
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return n
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def determine_consecutive_week_number(datetime):
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"""Determines the consecutive calendar week"""
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m = datetime.month
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# ISO 8601 calandar week
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w = datetime.strftime('%V')
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# Ensure consecutiveness for the first and last days of a year
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if m == 1 and int(w) >= 52:
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w = '00'
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elif m == 12 and int(w) <= 1:
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w = '53'
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return w
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def getseries(key, digits):
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# series created ?
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# Using frappe.qb as frappe.get_values does not allow order_by=None
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series = DocType("Series")
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current = (
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frappe.qb.from_(series)
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.where(series.name == key)
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.for_update()
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.select("current")
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).run()
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if current and current[0][0] is not None:
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current = current[0][0]
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# yes, update it
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frappe.db.sql("UPDATE `tabSeries` SET `current` = `current` + 1 WHERE `name`=%s", (key,))
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current = cint(current) + 1
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else:
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# no, create it
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frappe.db.sql("INSERT INTO `tabSeries` (`name`, `current`) VALUES (%s, 1)", (key,))
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current = 1
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return ('%0'+str(digits)+'d') % current
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def revert_series_if_last(key, name, doc=None):
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"""
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Reverts the series for particular naming series:
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* key is naming series - SINV-.YYYY-.####
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* name is actual name - SINV-2021-0001
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1. This function split the key into two parts prefix (SINV-YYYY) & hashes (####).
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2. Use prefix to get the current index of that naming series from Series table
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3. Then revert the current index.
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*For custom naming series:*
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1. hash can exist anywhere, if it exist in hashes then it take normal flow.
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2. If hash doesn't exit in hashes, we get the hash from prefix, then update name and prefix accordingly.
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*Example:*
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1. key = SINV-.YYYY.-
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* If key doesn't have hash it will add hash at the end
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* prefix will be SINV-YYYY based on this will get current index from Series table.
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2. key = SINV-.####.-2021
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* now prefix = SINV-#### and hashes = 2021 (hash doesn't exist)
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* will search hash in key then accordingly get prefix = SINV-
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3. key = ####.-2021
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* prefix = #### and hashes = 2021 (hash doesn't exist)
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* will search hash in key then accordingly get prefix = ""
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"""
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if ".#" in key:
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prefix, hashes = key.rsplit(".", 1)
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if "#" not in hashes:
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# get the hash part from the key
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hash = re.search("#+", key)
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if not hash:
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return
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name = name.replace(hashes, "")
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prefix = prefix.replace(hash.group(), "")
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else:
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prefix = key
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if '.' in prefix:
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prefix = parse_naming_series(prefix.split('.'), doc=doc)
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count = cint(name.replace(prefix, ""))
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series = DocType("Series")
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current = (
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frappe.qb.from_(series)
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.where(series.name == prefix)
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.for_update()
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.select("current")
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).run()
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if current and current[0][0]==count:
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frappe.db.sql("UPDATE `tabSeries` SET `current` = `current` - 1 WHERE `name`=%s", prefix)
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def get_default_naming_series(doctype):
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"""get default value for `naming_series` property"""
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naming_series = frappe.get_meta(doctype).get_field("naming_series").options or ""
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if naming_series:
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naming_series = naming_series.split("\n")
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return naming_series[0] or naming_series[1]
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else:
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return None
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def validate_name(doctype, name, case=None, merge=False):
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if not name:
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frappe.throw(_("No Name Specified for {0}").format(doctype))
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if name.startswith("New "+doctype):
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frappe.throw(_("There were some errors setting the name, please contact the administrator"), frappe.NameError)
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if case == "Title Case":
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name = name.title()
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if case == "UPPER CASE":
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name = name.upper()
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name = name.strip()
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if not frappe.get_meta(doctype).get("issingle") and (doctype == name) and (name != "DocType"):
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frappe.throw(_("Name of {0} cannot be {1}").format(doctype, name), frappe.NameError)
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special_characters = "<>"
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if re.findall("[{0}]+".format(special_characters), name):
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message = ", ".join("'{0}'".format(c) for c in special_characters)
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frappe.throw(_("Name cannot contain special characters like {0}").format(message), frappe.NameError)
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return name
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def append_number_if_name_exists(doctype, value, fieldname="name", separator="-", filters=None):
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if not filters:
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filters = dict()
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filters.update({fieldname: value})
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exists = frappe.db.exists(doctype, filters)
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regex = "^{value}{separator}\\d+$".format(value=re.escape(value), separator=separator)
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if exists:
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last = frappe.db.sql("""SELECT `{fieldname}` FROM `tab{doctype}`
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WHERE `{fieldname}` {regex_character} %s
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ORDER BY length({fieldname}) DESC,
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`{fieldname}` DESC LIMIT 1""".format(
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doctype=doctype,
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fieldname=fieldname,
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regex_character=frappe.db.REGEX_CHARACTER),
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regex)
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if last:
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count = str(cint(last[0][0].rsplit(separator, 1)[1]) + 1)
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else:
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count = "1"
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value = "{0}{1}{2}".format(value, separator, count)
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return value
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def _set_amended_name(doc):
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am_id = 1
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am_prefix = doc.amended_from
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if frappe.db.get_value(doc.doctype, doc.amended_from, "amended_from"):
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am_id = cint(doc.amended_from.split("-")[-1]) + 1
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am_prefix = "-".join(doc.amended_from.split("-")[:-1]) # except the last hyphen
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doc.name = am_prefix + "-" + str(am_id)
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return doc.name
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def _field_autoname(autoname, doc, skip_slicing=None):
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"""
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Generate a name using `DocType` field. This is called when the doctype's
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`autoname` field starts with 'field:'
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"""
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fieldname = autoname if skip_slicing else autoname[6:]
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name = (cstr(doc.get(fieldname)) or "").strip()
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return name
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def _prompt_autoname(autoname, doc):
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"""
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Generate a name using Prompt option. This simply means the user will have to set the name manually.
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This is called when the doctype's `autoname` field starts with 'prompt'.
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"""
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# set from __newname in save.py
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if not doc.name:
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frappe.throw(_("Please set the document name"))
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def _format_autoname(autoname, doc):
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"""
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Generate autoname by replacing all instances of braced params (fields, date params ('DD', 'MM', 'YY'), series)
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Independent of remaining string or separators.
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Example pattern: 'format:LOG-{MM}-{fieldname1}-{fieldname2}-{#####}'
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"""
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first_colon_index = autoname.find(":")
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autoname_value = autoname[first_colon_index + 1:]
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def get_param_value_for_match(match):
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param = match.group()
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# trim braces
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trimmed_param = param[1:-1]
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return parse_naming_series([trimmed_param], doc=doc)
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# Replace braced params with their parsed value
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name = re.sub(r"(\{[\w | #]+\})", get_param_value_for_match, autoname_value)
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return name
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