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from AccessControl import ClassSecurityInfo
from Products.CMFCore.utils import getToolByName
from Products.ERP5Type import Permissions, PropertySheet, Constraint, Interface
from Products.ERP5Type.XMLObject import XMLObject
from Products.ERP5.Document.Predicate import Predicate
from Acquisition import aq_base, aq_parent, aq_inner, aq_acquire


class Rule(XMLObject, Predicate):
    """
      Rule objects implement the simulation algorithm
      (expand, solve)

      Example of rules

      - Stock rule (checks stocks)

      - Order rule (copies movements from an order)

      - Capacity rule (makes sure stocks / sources are possible)

      - Transformation rule (expands transformations)

      - Template rule (creates submovements with a template system)
        used in Invoice rule, Paysheet rule, etc.

      Rules are called one by one at the global level (the rules folder)
      and at the local level (applied rules in the simulation folder)

      The simulation_tool includes rules which are parametrized by the sysadmin
      The simulation_tool does the logics of checking, calling, etc.

      simulation_tool is a subclass of Folder & Tool
    """

    # CMF Type Definition
    meta_type = 'ERP5 Rule'
    portal_type = 'Rule'
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    add_permission = Permissions.AddPortalContent
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    isPortalContent = 1
    isRADContent = 1

    # Declarative security
    security = ClassSecurityInfo()
    security.declareObjectProtected(Permissions.View)

    # Default Properties
    property_sheets = ( PropertySheet.Base
                      , PropertySheet.XMLObject
                      , PropertySheet.CategoryCore
                      , PropertySheet.DublinCore
                      )

    # CMF Factory Type Information
    factory_type_information = \
      {    'id'             : portal_type
         , 'meta_type'      : meta_type
         , 'description'    : """\
An ERP5 Rule..."""
         , 'icon'           : 'rule_icon.gif'
         , 'product'        : 'ERP5'
         , 'factory'        : 'addRule'
         , 'immediate_view' : 'rule_view'
         , 'allow_discussion'     : 1
         , 'allowed_content_types': ()
         , 'filter_content_types' : 1
         , 'global_allow'   : 1
         , 'actions'        :
        ( { 'id'            : 'view'
          , 'name'          : 'View'
          , 'category'      : 'object_view'
          , 'action'        : 'rule_view'
          , 'permissions'   : (
              Permissions.View, )
          }
        , { 'id'            : 'list'
          , 'name'          : 'Object Contents'
          , 'category'      : 'object_action'
          , 'action'        : 'folder_contents'
          , 'permissions'   : (
              Permissions.View, )
          }
        , { 'id'            : 'print'
          , 'name'          : 'Print'
          , 'category'      : 'object_print'
          , 'action'        : 'rule_print'
          , 'permissions'   : (
              Permissions.View, )
          }
        , { 'id'            : 'metadata'
          , 'name'          : 'Metadata'
          , 'category'      : 'object_view'
          , 'action'        : 'metadata_edit'
          , 'permissions'   : (
              Permissions.View, )
          }
        , { 'id'            : 'translate'
          , 'name'          : 'Translate'
          , 'category'      : 'object_action'
          , 'action'        : 'translation_template_view'
          , 'permissions'   : (
              Permissions.TranslateContent, )
          }
        )
      }

    # Instanciation as an appl
    security.declareProtected(Permissions.ModifyPortalContent, 'constructNewAppliedRule')
    def constructNewAppliedRule(self, context, id=None):
      """
        Creates a new applied rule which points to self
      """
      portal_types = getToolByName(self, 'portal_types')
      if id is None:
        if context.getRelativeUrl() == 'portal_simulation':
          # Name the rule according to a number (we are at the root of the simulation)
          id = context.generateNewId()
        else:
          # Name the rule according to its instance id
          id = self.getId()
      if getattr(aq_base(context), id, None) is None:
        portal_types.constructContent('Applied Rule',
                               context,
                               id,
                               specialise_value = self)
      return context.get(id)

    # Simulation workflow
    security.declareProtected(Permissions.ModifyPortalContent, 'reset')
    def reset(self, applied_rule):
      """
        DO WE NEED IT ?

        -> this does either a diverge or a reset depending
        on the position in the tree

        if it is in root position, it is a solve
        if it is in non root position, it is a diverse
      """

    security.declareProtected(Permissions.ModifyPortalContent, 'expand')
    def expand(self, applied_rule):
      """
        Expands the current movement downward.

        -> new status -> expanded

        An applied rule can be expanded only if its parent movement
        is expanded.
      """
      for o in applied_rule.objectValues():
        o.expand()

    security.declareProtected(Permissions.ModifyPortalContent, 'solve')
    def solve(self, applied_rule, solution_list):
      """
        Solve inconsitency according to a certain number of solutions
        templates. This updates the

        -> new status -> solved

        This applies a solution to an applied rule. Once
        the solution is applied, the parent movement is checked.
        If it does not diverge, the rule is reexpanded. If not,
        diverge is called on the parent movement.
      """

    def test(self, movement):
      """
        Tests if the rule (still) applies to a movement
      """
      return 0

    security.declareProtected(Permissions.ModifyPortalContent, 'diverge')
    def diverge(self, applied_rule):
      """
        -> new status -> diverged

        This basically sets the rule to "diverged"
        and blocks expansion process
      """

    # Solvers
    security.declareProtected(Permissions.View, 'isDivergent')
    def isDivergent(self, applied_rule):
      """
        Returns 1 if divergent rule
      """

    security.declareProtected(Permissions.View, 'getDivergenceList')
    def getDivergenceList(self, applied_rule):
      """
        Returns a list Divergence descriptors
      """

    security.declareProtected(Permissions.View, 'getSolverList')
    def getSolverList(self, applied_rule):
      """
        Returns a list Divergence solvers
      """