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Laurent S
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Feb 01, 2013
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Jérome Perrin
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Inventory API: test and document the problems with resource_portal_type / resourceType
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@@ -525,6 +525,23 @@ class TestInventory(InventoryAPITestCase):
self
.
assertInventoryEquals
(
100
,
resource_category_strict_membership
=
[
'product_line/level1'
])
def
test_ResourcePortalType
(
self
):
"""Tests inventory on resource_portal_type """
self
.
_makeMovement
(
quantity
=
2
,
source_value
=
None
)
self
.
_makeMovement
(
quantity
=
3
,
source_value
=
None
,
resource_value
=
self
.
portal
.
portal_categories
.
product_line
.
level1
)
assert
self
.
resource
.
portal_type
!=
'Category'
self
.
assertInventoryEquals
(
2
,
resource_portal_type
=
self
.
resource
.
portal_type
)
self
.
assertInventoryEquals
(
3
,
resource_portal_type
=
'Category'
)
# FIXME: resource_portal_type is an automatically generated related key,
# but as movements categories are not cataloged with acquisition, it does
# not work for movements acquiring resource from their parents.
# One way is to make an explicit resource_portal_type related key that
# would use stock.resource_uid (replacing the ugly 'resourceType')
def
test_PaymentCategory
(
self
):
"""Tests inventory on payment_category """
# for now, BankAccount have a product_line category, so we can use this for
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