1. 05 Apr, 2024 2 commits
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    • Rafael Monnerat's avatar
      erp5_maileva_connector: Use script to not hardcore dependence · cff9daa3
      Rafael Monnerat authored
         Otherwise, erp5_payroll_l10n_fr would be a direct dependent of this service, which is not what we want.
      
         It also allows implement other kind of document sending w/o hardcode the core or overwriting too much.
      cff9daa3
    • Rafael Monnerat's avatar
      erp5_payroll_l10n_fr: Add action to add Leave Request · 17a05db9
      Rafael Monnerat authored
          In the implementation where the user cannot directly insert holidays (by an specialised role/implementation) it allow the accountant insert the values more easily. Using a simple action.
      
          Add simple jump for navigate to the holidays/leave
      
        This helps to review value on the print out
      17a05db9
    • Rafael Monnerat's avatar
      erp5_xhtml_style: Dont jump to workflow manage main · 9805e260
      Rafael Monnerat authored
         Workflows now are viable from ERP5 UI, so redirect to /view instead
      9805e260
    • Jérome Perrin's avatar
      Fix code depending on python2 __hash__ · 0ed7ff48
      Jérome Perrin authored
      With python2, iterating on a dictionary or a set always produces the same result,
      although this is not a documented behavior. On python3 this is not the case,
      because the hashing algorithm is random by default, which can also be set using [`PYTHONHASHSEED`](https://docs.python.org/3/using/cmdline.html#envvar-PYTHONHASHSEED). On SlapOS, this is done with slapos!1535 
      
      This fixes the parts where ERP5 code depends on python2 order, mostly tests, but also places
      where we iterate on a dictionary or set. Most of the time, the fix has been to sort so that
      the order is deterministic regardless of the hash algorithm randomization, but sometimes we
      had to extend a bit the configuration where the order was really important. We did this after
      discovering the problematic areas by running tests multiple times with different hash randomization
      seeds. It's not impossible that changing from "default python2 order" to "sorted" reveals some
      more problems in custom configurations, but this would mean that the configuration must be 
      adjusted to use explicit order instead of being lucky with the default python2 order.
      
      The main pattern was the use of `edit` method which edits properties in an order that is a bit
      constrained with the `edit_order` mechanism, because some properties depend on other properties,
      so it's important to set them in order. This extends a bit the `edit_order` mechanism to specify
      more properties that were edited in the right order with `PYTHONHASHSEED=0` by chance.
      
      This also extends delivery builders to edit properties in order defined in the equivalence tester,
      most equivalence tester were already properly configured, except the `start_date` and `stop_date`
      from delivery level movement groups. That probably only matters for some specific test assertions,
      but in practice this was visible in a lot of failing tests.
      
      Some visible changes are that:
       - workflows are now sorted alphabetically on history tab
       - properties are now sorted alphabetically on the diff view of history tab
       - business templates are installed in the order of dependencies and in alphabetic order when they
        are not constrained.
      
      See merge request !1882
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