Now I will test Meetings which may be customer meeting or phonecall meeting or
internal Meeting.
- |
- I start by creating a new Meeting.
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+ I start by creating a new Meeting.
+-
!record {model: crm.meeting, id: crm_meeting_regardingpresentation0}:
categ_id: crm.categ_meet2
date: !eval time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d 16:04:00')
section_id: crm.section_sales_department
- |
I check that the Meetings is in 'UnConfirmed' state.
--
+-
!assert {model: crm.meeting, id: crm_meeting_regardingpresentation0}:
- - state == "draft"
+ - state == "draft"
- |
- I can set reminder on meeting if I put reminder "40 minutes before"
+ I can set reminder on meeting if I put reminder "40 minutes before" .
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For that, I first create alarm.
--
+-
!record {model: res.alarm, id: res_alarm_minituesbefore0}:
name: 40 minutes before
trigger_duration: 40
trigger_occurs: before
trigger_related: start
- |
- Now I will assign this reminder.
-
+ Now I will assign this reminder.
+
- !python {model: crm.meeting}: |
self.write(cr, uid, [ref('crm_meeting_regardingpresentation0')], {'alarm_id': ref("res_alarm_minituesbefore0")})
- |
In order to check recurrence on meetings I will set Recurrency to Custom
- and I set the fields so that the meeting will occur weekly on Monday and Friday 10 times
+ and I set the fields so that the meeting will occur weekly on Monday and Friday 10 times.
-
!python {model: crm.meeting}: |
self.write(cr, uid, [ref("crm_meeting_regardingpresentation0")], {'fr': 1, 'mo': 1, 'th': 1, 'tu': 1, 'we':1, 'count':10, 'interval': 1, 'rrule_type': 'weekly'})
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+
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I can see from the calendar view that the meeting is scheduled on Monday and Friday
- for 10 times,
-
+ for 10 times.
+
-
!python {model: crm.meeting}: |
self.fields_view_get(cr, uid, False, 'calendar', context)
-- |
+- |
I will search for one of the recurrent event and count the number of meeting.
-
!python {model: crm.meeting}: |
import time
from datetime import datetime, date, timedelta
ids = self.search(cr, uid, [('date', '>=', time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d 00:00:00')), ('date', '<=', (datetime.now()+timedelta(31)).strftime('%Y-%m-%d 00:00:00')), ('name', '=', 'Regarding Presentation')], context={'virtual_id': True})
- assert len(ids) == 10
+ assert len(ids) == 10
- |
Now If I want to edit meetings information for all occurrence I click on "Edit All" button.
-
!python {model: crm.meeting}: |
self.write(cr, uid, [ref('crm_meeting_regardingpresentation0')], {'edit_all':'True'},context)
-- |
- I can see that new meeting form is opened with same value
- I change some data for meeting and save it
- I can see from meeting's calendar view that all meeting occurrences are changed accordingly
--
+- |
+ I can see that new meeting form is opened with same value.
+ I change some data for meeting and save it.
+ I can see from meeting's calendar view that all meeting occurrences are changed accordingly.
+-
!record {model: crm.meeting, id: crm.crm_meeting_regardingpresentation0}:
alarm_id: base_calendar.alarm9
rrule_type: weekly
-- |
+- |
In order to invite people for this meetings, I click on "Invite People" button
- I can invite internal user.
--
+ I can invite internal user.
+-
!record {model: base_calendar.invite.attendee, id: base_calendar_invite_attendee_0}:
type: internal
send_mail: False
user_ids:
- base.user_demo
-
- I click on "Invite" button of "Invite attendee" wizard.
+ I click on "Invite" button of "Invite attendee" wizard.
-
!python {model: base_calendar.invite.attendee}: |
- self.do_invite(cr, uid, [ref('base_calendar_invite_attendee_0')], {'active_id': ref('crm_meeting_regardingpresentation0'), 'model' : 'crm.meeting', 'attendee_field':'attendee_ids'})
+ self.do_invite(cr, uid, [ref('base_calendar_invite_attendee_0')], {'active_id': ref('crm_meeting_regardingpresentation0'), 'model' : 'crm.meeting', 'attendee_field':'attendee_ids'})
- |
- After direct/indirect confirmation for meetings I can confirm meeting
+ After direct/indirect confirmation for meetings I can confirm meeting.
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!python {model: crm.meeting}: |
self.case_open(cr, uid, [ref('crm_meeting_regardingpresentation0')])