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Juan Formoso Vasco

I've created the next wizard form in XML:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<openerp>
    <data>
        <record model="ir.ui.view" id="confirm_unlink_res_partner_bank_wizard_form">
            <field name="name">confirm.unlink.res.partner.bank.wizard.form</field>
            <field name="model">confirm.unlink.res.partner.bank.wizard</field>
            <field name="arch" type="xml">
                <form string="Confirm removing bank account" version="7.0">
                    <group colspan="8">
                        <group colspan="8">
                            <label string="Do you want to continue?"/>
                        </group>
                        <footer>
                            <button string="Confirm" name="unlink_res_partner_bank" type="object" class="oe_highlight"/>
                            or
                            <button string="Cancel" class="oe_link" special="cancel" />
                        </footer>
                    </group>
                </form>
            </field>
        </record>
    </data>
</openerp>

Here is its Python code (from the moment, the button does nothing):

class confirm_unlink_res_partner_bank_wizard(osv.TransientModel):
    _name = 'confirm.unlink.res.partner.bank.wizard'

    def unlink_res_partner_bank(self, cr, uid, ids, context=None):
        return

confirm_unlink_res_partner_bank_wizard()

What I want to manage: If the user tries to remove a res.partner.bank record, show them a pop-up (my wizard). So for that, I did the next:

class res_partner_bank(orm.Model):
    _inherit = 'res.partner.bank'

    def unlink(self, cr, uid, id, context=None):
            data_obj = self.pool.get('ir.model.data')
            form_data_id = data_obj._get_id(cr, uid, 'res_partner_extended', 'confirm_unlink_res_partner_bank_wizard_form')
            form_view_id = False
            if form_data_id:
                form_view_id = data_obj.browse(cr, uid, form_data_id, context=context).res_id
            return {
                'name': 'Confirm removing bank account',
                'view_type': 'form',
                'view_mode': 'form',
                'view_id': False,
                'views': [(form_view_id, 'form'),],
                'res_model': 'confirm.unlink.res.partner.bank.wizard',
                'type': 'ir.actions.act_window',
                'target': 'new',
                'flags': {'form': {'action_buttons': True},}
            }

But the wizard form is not showing up. However, I've checked the value of the variable form_view_id and it's right.

There must be anything else I'm missing. Can anyone help me, please?

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Juan Formoso Vasco
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I've just copied the code of other function I have which calls a simple form (not wizard) from Python (the function works perfectly) and pasted it into the unlink function. Nothing happens, so I'm starting to guess that there's any problem about calling a form from an unlink function, but I don't know.

Bole

You forgot that you need to pool.get('model_to_unlink') and call unlink action on thatmodel.. not on current(self) because current working model is in fact wizard model.. so confirm button should return self.pool.get('some_model').unlink(cr, uid, some_id)

Juan Formoso Vasco
Autore

Thank you @Bole! I'll do that but first I only wanted to see my wizard, in spite of this having no functionality for the moment.

Qutechs, Ahmed M.Elmubarak

try to check your function been called from the unlink, try to print "hello" ... and check the server...

Juan Formoso Vasco
Autore

Thank you @Ahmed M.Elmubarak, I've checked and the code inside unlink function is being executed. But for some reason the return isn't working as expected.

Juan Formoso Vasco
Autore

Is it possible to call a wizard from the unlink function of a model? Because I'm starting to think that it's not.

Bole

it is possible, but the unlink action is't called at all because you are actualy writing in different model.. see my comen below... you should call the wizard form res_partner write action,

Juan Formoso Vasco
Autore

Ok, I've just tried to execute the code I write in unlink from other function, one made by me. When I click on the button, the wizard is showing up, so it's work well!! The problem is when I try to call it from unlink, I don't know why...

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Juan Formoso Vasco
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It's not possible to return a dictionary from an ORM method. That's the reason for which I'm not able to return my wizard from the unlink function.

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Kazim Mirza | Founder at TechUltra Solutions
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Hello Juan

Every wizard have form view and id.

view_ref = self.pool.get('ir.model.data').get_object_reference(cr, uid, 'Modal Folder Name', 'Form view id(confirm_unlink_res_partner_bank_wizard_form)')
        view_id = view_ref and view_ref[1] or False,
        return {
            'type': 'ir.actions.act_window',
            'name': _('Sales Order'),
            'res_model': 'sale.order',
            'res_id': ids[0], #If you want to go on perticuler record then you can use res_id 


            'view_type': 'form',
            'view_mode': 'form',
            'view_id': view_id,
            'target': 'current',
            'nodestroy': True,
        }

Please change code as per your need.

Hope that this answer will help you.

Please don't hesitate to ask any question regarding this.

Thank You

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Bole

one thing:res_id in this case will have id of current record... you should create a wizard model record , and pass that id in order to open correct wizard page... my guess is this will thorow error because ids[0] passed to wizzard might not exist

Kazim Mirza | Founder at TechUltra Solutions

Hey Bole, Thnkz I forgot to mention that in answer.

Juan Formoso Vasco
Autore

Thank you @Kazim! I've tried your code and still same result. I didn't use res_id neither view_id earlier and it worked for other forms, so I guess that shouldn't be the reason, should it?

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Bole
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Wery simmilar to account.account_fiscalyear_close_state wizard ( check out code and behaivor)...

Basicly: 

put a boolen filed in your wizard and ask for confimation ( check field) before deletion...
when calling wizard, don't browse ir.model.data object.. rather call get_object_reference, or get_object methods..
nad retrive view_id in that way.. 

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Juan Formoso Vasco
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Hello @Bole! Thanks for helping me. I did what @Kazim and you said and stop using browse to using get_object_reference instead. I was looking that wizard you've told me, I'm so sorry but I can't find the similarity. I only want to show my wizard when I try to remove a res.partner.bank record. Note that I'm removing it from res.partner form (where res.partner.bank is a one2many), and I guess the pop-up isn't going to appear until I press the save button (to save the res.partner record). But my wizard never appears. By the way, what I have to specify res_id and view_id? I didn't do it earlier and the forms I called from Python always worked.

Bole

then you are trying to override wrong method.. instead of unlink on res.partner.bank.. you should do it in write of res.partner... and check res_partner_bank_ids ... it will contain list of tuples for each bank... if first element of tuple =4 ok, if it is 2 it means delete record.. then you should call wizard view... and returning from wizard will then be write on res.partner... that part was oveseen before :)

Juan Formoso Vasco
Autore

That's right @Bole, thank you! But to do it easier, I started to check the unlink from the res.partner.bank form and remove the records directly. If I raise a exception just before the return with the wizard data, when I click on remove record I see the message (so I'm overriding the method well), but if I do this without stopping the execution, the return doesn't take me to my wizard (or any other form).

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