- Create a user as 'MRP User' - !record {model: res.users, id: res_mrp_operation_user, view: False}: company_id: base.main_company name: MRP User login: maou email: mrp_operation_user@yourcompany.com - I added groups for MRP User. - !record {model: res.users, id: res_mrp_operation_user}: groups_id: - mrp.group_mrp_user - stock.group_stock_user - In order to test mrp_operations with OpenERP, I refer created production order of PC Assemble SC349 with routing - Manual Component's Assembly to test complete production process with respect of workcenter with giving access rights of MRP User. - !context uid: 'res_mrp_operation_user' - I compute the production order. - !python {model: mrp.production}: | order = self.browse(cr, uid, ref("mrp.mrp_production_1"), context=context) order.action_compute(context=context) - I check planned date in workcenter lines of production order. - !python {model: mrp.production}: | order = self.browse(cr, uid, ref("mrp.mrp_production_1"), context=context) for line in order.workcenter_lines: #TODO: to check start date of next line should be end of date of previous line. assert line.date_planned, "Planned Start date is not computed: %s" %(line) assert line.date_planned_end, "Planned End date is not computed: %s" %(line) - I confirm the Production Order. - !workflow {model: mrp.production, action: button_confirm, ref: mrp.mrp_production_1} - I run scheduler. - !python {model: procurement.order}: | self.run_scheduler(cr, uid) - I forcefully close internal shipment. - !python {model: mrp.production}: | self.force_production(cr, uid, [ref("mrp.mrp_production_1")]) - I start production. - !workflow {model: mrp.production, action: button_produce, ref: mrp.mrp_production_1} - Production start on first work center, so I start work operation on first work center. - !python {model: mrp.production}: | order = self.browse(cr, uid, ref("mrp.mrp_production_1"), context=context) order.workcenter_lines[0].signal_workflow('button_start_working') - Now I pause first work operation due to technical fault of work center. - !python {model: mrp.production}: | order = self.browse(cr, uid, ref("mrp.mrp_production_1"), context=context) order.workcenter_lines[0].signal_workflow('button_pause') - I resume first work operation. - !python {model: mrp.production}: | order = self.browse(cr, uid, ref("mrp.mrp_production_1"), context=context) order.workcenter_lines[0].signal_workflow('button_resume') - I cancel first work operation. - !python {model: mrp.production}: | order = self.browse(cr, uid, ref("mrp.mrp_production_1"), context=context) order.workcenter_lines[0].signal_workflow('button_cancel') - I reset first work operation and start after resolving technical fault of work center. - !python {model: mrp.production}: | order = self.browse(cr, uid, ref("mrp.mrp_production_1"), context=context) order.workcenter_lines[0].signal_workflow('button_draft') order.workcenter_lines[0].signal_workflow('button_start_working') - I close first work operation as this work center completed its process. - !python {model: mrp.production}: | order = self.browse(cr, uid, ref("mrp.mrp_production_1"), context=context) order.workcenter_lines[0].signal_workflow('button_done') - Now I close other operations one by one which are in start state. - !python {model: mrp.production}: | order = self.browse(cr, uid, ref("mrp.mrp_production_1"), context=context) for work_line in order.workcenter_lines[1:]: work_line.signal_workflow('button_start_working') work_line.signal_workflow('button_done') - I check that the production order is now done. - !python {model: mrp.production}: | order = self.browse(cr, uid, ref("mrp.mrp_production_1"), context=context) assert order.state == 'done', "Production should be closed after finished all operations." - I print a Barcode Report of Operation line. - !python {model: mrp_operations.operation.code}: | from openerp import tools from openerp.report import render_report ids = [ ref('mrp_operations.mrp_op_1'), ref('mrp_operations.mrp_op_2'), ref('mrp_operations.mrp_op_3'), ref('mrp_operations.mrp_op_4'), ref('mrp_operations.mrp_op_5') ] data, format = render_report(cr, uid, ids, 'mrp.code.barcode', {}) if tools.config['test_report_directory']: file(os.path.join(tools.config['test_report_directory'], 'mrp_operations-barcode_report.'+format), 'wb+').write(data) - I print Workcenter's Barcode Report. - !python {model: mrp.workcenter}: | from openerp import tools from openerp.report import render_report ids = [ref('mrp.mrp_workcenter_0'), ref('mrp.mrp_workcenter_1')] data, format = render_report(cr, uid, ids, 'mrp.wc.barcode', {}) if tools.config['test_report_directory']: file(os.path.join(tools.config['test_report_directory'], 'mrp_operations-workcenter_barcode_report.'+format), 'wb+').write(data)