I am trying to modify an One2many field through an onchange method. What I need is to add some records but preserve some of the existing ones before the onchange computation.
To be more accurate, I have a field named tax_line_ids
. This field stores taxes. Taxes have a field named manual
, a Boolean
.
So each time the field my_field
changes, I need to add new taxes to the One2many field tax_line_ids
, but I need to preserve the old ones which have manual
set to True.
Attempt A
@api.onchange('my_field')
def onchange_my_field(self):
new_tax_lines = []
tax_line_ids = self.tax_line_ids.filtered(
lambda r: r.manual).ids
# get_taxes_values returns a list of dictionaries with values
tax_grouped = self.get_taxes_values()
for tax in tax_grouped.values():
new_tax = self.env['account.invoice.tax'].create(tax)
tax_line_ids.append(new_tax.id)
self.tax_line_ids = [(6, 0, tax_line_ids)]
Problem
The onchange method works fine, but when I click on Save button, the tax_line_ids
records introduced by my onchange method disappear (tax_line_ids
is not a readonly field).
Attempt B
@api.onchange('my_field')
def onchange_my_field(self):
new_tax_lines = []
manual_tax_lines = self.tax_line_ids.filtered(
lambda r: r.manual)
for manual_tax_line in manual_tax_lines:
new_tax_lines.append(manual_tax_line.sudo().read()[0])
tax_grouped = self.get_taxes_values()
for tax in tax_grouped.values():
new_tax_lines.append((0, 0, tax))
self.tax_line_ids = new_tax_lines
Problem
The onchange method works fine the first time, even if I click on Save button (records does not dissapear), but if I modify my_field
a second time before saving, I got a security access error (I am working with the admin):
(Document type: account.invoice.tax, Operación: read)
This is the reason why I added sudo()
before the read()
, just in case, but the error still remains.
Conclusion
So, in my onchange method, how can I add new records to the One2many field preserving some of the existing ones?
create
isn't working in an onchange environment. I worked on something like that for days, but i'm not sure if i had a working solution in the end. Odoo 10 is getting old by now :-/read
method? Do you have any idea?sudo
already. Maybe there is another error being masked by this wrong error message?read()
method gives the error only when the manual tax has not been saved yet. So, when I trigger the onchange I preserve a manual tax copying its values withread()
and creating it again with(0, 0, vals)
, but after that, if I trigger the onchange again, that manual tax does not have an ID, so I cannot callread()
. How could I get its values?