from odoo import models, fields, api class MrpProduction(models.Model): _inherit = 'mrp.production' <<<<<<< HEAD restrict_quality_check_button = fields.Boolean(compute='_compute_restrict_quality_check_button') @api.depends_context('uid') def _compute_restrict_quality_check_button(self): user = self.env.user for production in self: is_inventory_user = user.has_group('stock.group_stock_user') is_mrp_user = user.has_group('mrp.group_mrp_user') is_mrp_manager = user.has_group('mrp.group_mrp_manager') is_restricted_role = is_inventory_user or is_mrp_user or is_mrp_manager is_quality_manager = user.has_group('quality.group_quality_manager') is_system = user.has_group('base.group_system') if is_restricted_role and not (is_quality_manager or is_system): production.restrict_quality_check_button = True else: production.restrict_quality_check_button = False ======= hide_quality_check_button = fields.Boolean(compute='_compute_hide_quality_check_button') @api.depends('product_id') @api.depends_context('uid') def _compute_hide_quality_check_button(self): for record in self: <<<<<<< HEAD user = self.env.user # Define the restricted groups # 1. Inventory User (stock.group_stock_user) # 2. Manufacturing User (mrp.group_mrp_user) # 3. MPS User (mrp_mps.group_mrp_mps) - handled safely is_restricted = False if user.has_group('stock.group_stock_user') or user.has_group('mrp.group_mrp_user'): is_restricted = True # Check MPS User group safely as it might not be installed or ID might differ if not is_restricted: if user.has_group('mrp_mps.group_mrp_mps'): is_restricted = True else: # Fallback search by name if XML ID not found or module not standard in this env if self.env['res.groups'].search_count([('name', '=', 'MPS User'), ('id', 'in', user.groups_id.ids)]): is_restricted = True # Logic: If user is in ANY of the restricted groups, we hide the button. # However, usually "Manager" groups inherit "User" groups. # So a Manager would also be a User. # We must Ensure that we DO NOT hide it if the user is a Quality Manager or Quality User? # The request says: "only hide ... from user in inventory user group, manufacturing user group and MPS user group" # It implies if I am ONLY one of those, I shouldn't see it. # But if I am ALSO a Quality User, should I see it? # Usually, Quality User > Inventory User regarding Quality checks. # If I hide it for Inventory User, and I am both Inventory User AND Quality User, I will simply NOT see it if I check "if has_group(Inventory)". # So I should probably check if the user is NOT a Quality User/Manager. # But the user request is specific: "change the logic... to only hide ... from user in [groups]" # If I am an Inventory User, I shouldn't see it. # If I am also a Quality User, do I see it? Standard Odoo: Quality Users see it. # If the user wants to restriction, likely they want these specific functional users NOT to do quality checks # UNLESS they are explicitly Quality Users? # Or maybe they want to hide it EVEN IF they are Quality Users? # "Only hide ... from user in ..." suggests targeting these specific roles. # Let's refine the logic: # Hide IF (User is Inventory OR Mfg OR MPS) AND (User is NOT Quality Manager/User?) # Or is it a hard hide? "Only hide ... from [list]" # If I assume the user implies "People who are just Inventory/Mfg/MPS users shouldn't see this", # then if someone is ALSO a Quality Manager, they should probably see it. # So I will add an exception: If user is Quality User+, they see it. is_quality_user = user.has_group('quality.group_quality_user') or user.has_group('quality.group_quality_manager') if is_restricted and not is_quality_user: record.hide_quality_check_button = True else: record.hide_quality_check_button = False >>>>>>> 3a96e90 (feat: Hide quality check buttons on manufacturing orders for specific user groups with exceptions for quality roles.) ======= # Logic: Hide logic is inverse of "is allowed" # If allowed_quality_checks is True, hide = False # If allowed_quality_checks is False, hide = True record.hide_quality_check_button = not self.env.user.allowed_quality_checks >>>>>>> 4a049d1 (feat: Implement user-specific control for quality check button visibility on manufacturing orders and inventory transfers via a new `allowed_quality_checks` field on users.)