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suite/hr_payroll_overtime/models/hr_payslip.py
Jared Kipe af837721f5 [IMP] hr_payroll_overtime: refactor calculation to allow 'recursion' or overtime on overtime
Example.  Lets say you have 8hr/day overtime at 1.5x, and 12hr/day overtime at 2x.
Now you can create a 2x overtime rules for 12 hours/day, and use it as the overtime rules for the original overtime worktype.
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from collections import defaultdict
from odoo import models
class HRPayslip(models.Model):
_inherit = 'hr.payslip'
def aggregate_overtime(self, work_data, day_week_start=None):
"""
:param work_data: list(tuple(iso_date, list(tuple(hr.work.entry.type(), hours, original_record))
:param day_week_start: day of the week to start (otherwise employee's resource calendar start day of week)
:return: dict(hr.work.entry.type(): list(days_worked, hours_worked, ))
"""
if not day_week_start:
if self.employee_id.resource_calendar_id.day_week_start:
day_week_start = self.employee_id.resource_calendar_id.day_week_start
else:
day_week_start = '1'
day_week_start = int(day_week_start)
if day_week_start < 1 or day_week_start > 7:
day_week_start = 1
def _adjust_week(isodate):
if isodate[2] < day_week_start:
return (isodate[0], isodate[1] + 1, isodate[2])
return isodate
result = defaultdict(lambda: [0.0, 0.0, 1.0])
day_hours = defaultdict(float)
week_hours = defaultdict(float)
iso_days = set()
for iso_date, entries in work_data:
iso_date = _adjust_week(iso_date)
for work_type, hours, _ in entries:
self._aggregate_overtime_add_work_type_hours(work_type, hours, iso_date, result, iso_days, day_hours, week_hours)
return result
def _aggregate_overtime_add_work_type_hours(self, work_type, hours, iso_date, working_aggregation, iso_days, day_hours, week_hours):
"""
:param work_type: work type of hours being added
:param hours: hours being added
:param iso_date: date hours were worked
:param working_aggregation: dict of work type hours as they are processed
:param iso_days: set of iso days already seen
:param day_hours: hours worked on iso dates already processed
:param week_hours: hours worked on iso week already processed
:return:
"""
week = iso_date[1]
if work_type.overtime_work_type_id and work_type.overtime_type_id:
ot_h_w = work_type.overtime_type_id.hours_per_week
ot_h_d = work_type.overtime_type_id.hours_per_day
regular_hours = hours
# adjust the hours based on overtime conditions
if ot_h_d and (day_hours[iso_date] + hours) > ot_h_d:
# daily overtime in effect
remaining_hours = max(ot_h_d - day_hours[iso_date], 0.0)
regular_hours = min(remaining_hours, hours)
elif ot_h_w:
# not daily, but weekly limits....
remaining_hours = max(ot_h_w - week_hours[week], 0.0)
regular_hours = min(remaining_hours, hours)
ot_hours = hours - regular_hours
if regular_hours:
if iso_date not in iso_days:
iso_days.add(iso_date)
working_aggregation[work_type][0] += 1.0
working_aggregation[work_type][1] += regular_hours
day_hours[iso_date] += regular_hours
week_hours[week] += regular_hours
if ot_hours:
# we need to save this because it won't be set once it reenter, we won't know what the original
# overtime multiplier was
working_aggregation[work_type.overtime_work_type_id][2] = work_type.overtime_type_id.multiplier
self._aggregate_overtime_add_work_type_hours(work_type.overtime_work_type_id, ot_hours, iso_date,
working_aggregation, iso_days, day_hours, week_hours)
else:
# No overtime, just needs added to set
if iso_date not in iso_days:
iso_days.add(iso_date)
working_aggregation[work_type][0] += 1.0
working_aggregation[work_type][1] += hours
day_hours[iso_date] += hours
week_hours[week] += hours