- 19 Jun, 2017 4 commits
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Tomáš Peterka authored
/reviewed-on nexedi/erp5!296
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Tomáš Peterka authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
Section bank account item list script was using `parent_strict_group_uid` related key but in 772033ed we removed `parent_strict_group_uid` related key and added support to generate `strict_parent_group_uid` related key. In that case, *Section Bank Account* field on payment transaction was empty ![Screenshot_2017-06-16_at_18.54.33](/uploads/4f439bf14fb8b4d54df80031d281ce7a/Screenshot_2017-06-16_at_18.54.33.png) The `TypeError: Unknown columns ['parent_strict_group_uid']` was only in the log files, because we are still ignoring errors in TALES. I'm adding tests to cover this script, it's logic should have been tested anyway. /reviewed-on nexedi/erp5!295
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Jérome Perrin authored
See discussions in nexedi/erp5!257 from background. Here we try to reduce the differences in indexation methods that use `DELETE` and then `INSERT` (the one who does not always index the same number of rows). In `z_catalog_predicate_list` the `DELETE` was missing, so in the case of predicate which stopped being a predicate, that predicate was never removed from the table. /reviewed-on nexedi/erp5!294
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- 16 Jun, 2017 7 commits
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Tomáš Peterka authored
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Iliya Manolov authored
@Tyagov @luke /reviewed-on nexedi/erp5!288
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Jérome Perrin authored
( and AccountingTransaction_getDestinationPaymentItemList )
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Jérome Perrin authored
772033ed removed `parent_strict_group_uid` related key and added support to generate `strict_parent_group_uid` related key
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
If rows have been deleted before, it's more natural to simply INSERT and no need for REPLACE
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Jérome Perrin authored
since predicate is scriptable, a document that was once a predicate may no longer be a predicate next time it's indexed, so we should remove it from predicate table in that case. predicate_category was already doing this correctly
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- 15 Jun, 2017 4 commits
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Vincent Bechu authored
/reviewed-on nexedi/erp5!291
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Iliya Manolov authored
@Tyagov @luke During development of JupyterCompile several functions have been used and then removed but their portal_skins remain in ERP5. The purpose of this MR is to remove those skins, since they do nothing. The skins in question are Base_displayHTML, Base_displayImage, Base_saveImage, Base_updateLocalVariableDict and getError. /reviewed-on nexedi/erp5!289
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Vincent Pelletier authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
We pass the `HTTP Exchange` that `inquiry` type based methods can take into account the `HTTP Exchange` that triggered them. This breaks API, but when discussing with @vpelletier we said that at this stage it's probably OK. I updated `erp5_payline`, the only usage in this repository. /cc @gabriel @kazuhiko @aurel @georgios.dagkakis /reviewed-on nexedi/erp5!245
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- 14 Jun, 2017 7 commits
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Iliya Manolov authored
@Tyagov @kirr When someone imported a module in Jupyter they would get a warning for every module they imported like: WARNING: Your imported from the module numpy without... WARNING: Your imported from the module datetime without... ... This fix shortens those to just one warning at the end of output like so: WARNING: You imported from the modules numpy, datetime, ... without ... /reviewed-on nexedi/erp5!278
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Vincent Bechu authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
<dtml-var sql_delimiter> without ;
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
This caused two problems: - If Xfvb was killed and left a stale lock file, we don't reuse this display. After some time we end up having "All display locked" exception but no Xvfb process running. - Xvfb's slapos is patched to store control sockets and lockfiles in $TMPDIR ( nexedi/slapos@58462c24 ). We don't have $TMPDIR set in testnodes, but this would be a problem if we ever set it. Because Xvfb can detect a stale lock file upon startup and start anyway, the easy way running Xvfb for each display and see if it's still running after a few seconds.
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Iliya Manolov authored
@Tyagov Added a test to check int64 and float64 Numpy arrays because an error like this existed before: ``` in Base_executeJupyter return json.dumps(result) Module json, line 244, in dumps return _default_encoder.encode(obj) Module json.encoder, line 207, in encode chunks = self.iterencode(o, _one_shot=True) Module json.encoder, line 270, in iterencode return _iterencode(o, 0) Module json.encoder, line 184, in default raise TypeError(repr(o) + " is not JSON serializable") TypeError: array([[ -245554., 19410., 1453313.], [ -238947., 18888., 1443651.], [ -238416., 18350., 1444382.], ..., [ -250816., 19482., 1445528.], [ -251464., 18678., 1444711.], [ -253475., 18786., 1444842.]]) is not JSON serializable ``` /reviewed-on nexedi/erp5!285
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- 13 Jun, 2017 4 commits
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Vincent Bechu authored
/reviewed-on nexedi/erp5!290
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Vincent Bechu authored
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Vincent Bechu authored
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Vincent Bechu authored
/reviewed-on nexedi/erp5!287
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- 12 Jun, 2017 5 commits
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Łukasz Nowak authored
By adding returned_purchase_packing_list_builder and purchase_packing_list_builder to Alarm_buildPackingList they are used in tested alarms.
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Łukasz Nowak authored
Returned Purchase Packing List and Returned Sale Packing List can be generated by corresponding orders.
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Łukasz Nowak authored
Test are based on testOrder logic and assertions.
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Łukasz Nowak authored
By adding Returned Purchase Order and Returned Sale Order it is possible to operate with reverse logistics: return the goods sold or purchased.
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Iliya Manolov authored
@Tyagov @luke See the MR at slapos [here](nexedi/slapos!177). /reviewed-on nexedi/erp5!283
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- 09 Jun, 2017 9 commits
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
Exchange action are meant to import/export a list of documents
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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