Revert "feat(jobs): step sequences are 1, 2, 3, ... not 10, 20, 30, ..."

This reverts commit 32d48ea44d.
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gsinghpal
2026-05-03 23:30:37 -04:00
parent 32d48ea44d
commit 4c6bad04c5
7 changed files with 33 additions and 39 deletions

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
{ {
'name': 'Fusion Plating', 'name': 'Fusion Plating',
'version': '19.0.18.12.1', 'version': '19.0.18.12.2',
'category': 'Manufacturing/Plating', 'category': 'Manufacturing/Plating',
'summary': 'Core plating / metal finishing ERP: facilities, processes, tanks, baths, jobs, operators.', 'summary': 'Core plating / metal finishing ERP: facilities, processes, tanks, baths, jobs, operators.',
'description': """ 'description': """

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@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ class FpRecipeController(http.Controller):
'name': name, 'name': name,
'node_type': node_type, 'node_type': node_type,
'parent_id': parent.id, 'parent_id': parent.id,
'sequence': max_seq + 1, 'sequence': max_seq + 10,
} }
if vals: if vals:
data.update(vals) data.update(vals)
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ class FpRecipeController(http.Controller):
Node = request.env['fusion.plating.process.node'] Node = request.env['fusion.plating.process.node']
try: try:
for idx, nid in enumerate(node_ids): for idx, nid in enumerate(node_ids):
Node.browse(int(nid)).write({'sequence': idx + 1}) Node.browse(int(nid)).write({'sequence': (idx + 1) * 10})
return {'ok': True} return {'ok': True}
except Exception as exc: except Exception as exc:
_logger.exception('Recipe reorder failed') _logger.exception('Recipe reorder failed')
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ class FpRecipeController(http.Controller):
if a_seq == b_seq: if a_seq == b_seq:
# Sequences collided — renumber everyone cleanly, then swap # Sequences collided — renumber everyone cleanly, then swap
for i, s in enumerate(siblings, 1): for i, s in enumerate(siblings, 1):
s.sequence = i s.sequence = i * 10
a_seq, b_seq = node.sequence, other.sequence a_seq, b_seq = node.sequence, other.sequence
node.sequence, other.sequence = b_seq, a_seq node.sequence, other.sequence = b_seq, a_seq
return {'ok': True} return {'ok': True}
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ class FpRecipeController(http.Controller):
vals['sequence'] = base_seq vals['sequence'] = base_seq
new_node = Node.create(vals) new_node = Node.create(vals)
for i, child in enumerate(src_node.child_ids.sorted('sequence'), 1): for i, child in enumerate(src_node.child_ids.sorted('sequence'), 1):
_copy_subtree(child, new_node, i) _copy_subtree(child, new_node, i * 10)
return new_node return new_node
# Phase 1 — create every copied top-level child, tracking their # Phase 1 — create every copied top-level child, tracking their
@@ -308,8 +308,8 @@ class FpRecipeController(http.Controller):
+ existing_top[anchor_idx:] + existing_top[anchor_idx:]
) )
for i, node in enumerate(final_order, 1): for i, node in enumerate(final_order, 1):
if node.sequence != i: if node.sequence != i * 10:
node.sequence = i node.sequence = i * 10
return { return {
'ok': True, 'ok': True,
@@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ class FpRecipeController(http.Controller):
max_seq = max((c.sequence for c in parent.child_ids), default=0) max_seq = max((c.sequence for c in parent.child_ids), default=0)
node.write({ node.write({
'parent_id': parent.id, 'parent_id': parent.id,
'sequence': max_seq + 1, 'sequence': max_seq + 10,
}) })
return {'ok': True} return {'ok': True}
except Exception as exc: except Exception as exc:

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@@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ class SimpleRecipeController(http.Controller):
'template_id': tpl.id, 'template_id': tpl.id,
'name': (payload or {}).get('name') or 'New Prompt', 'name': (payload or {}).get('name') or 'New Prompt',
'input_type': (payload or {}).get('input_type') or 'text', 'input_type': (payload or {}).get('input_type') or 'text',
'sequence': existing_max + 1, 'sequence': existing_max + 10,
'required': bool((payload or {}).get('required')), 'required': bool((payload or {}).get('required')),
}) })
return {'ok': True, 'input_id': rec.id, return {'ok': True, 'input_id': rec.id,
@@ -356,26 +356,25 @@ class SimpleRecipeController(http.Controller):
return {'id': new_node.id, 'sequence': new_node.sequence} return {'id': new_node.id, 'sequence': new_node.sequence}
def _sequence_for_position(self, recipe, position): def _sequence_for_position(self, recipe, position):
"""Return the sequence value for a NEW step inserted at
`position` among the recipe's existing children.
Always renumbers existing siblings so the result is contiguous
1, 2, 3, ... matching what the operator sees on the work order.
(Pre-Sub 13c we used 10-spacing to allow midpoint inserts —
operators kept asking why their first step said "Step 10".)
"""
siblings = recipe.child_ids.sorted('sequence') siblings = recipe.child_ids.sorted('sequence')
if not siblings: if not siblings:
return 1 return 10
pos = max(0, min(position, len(siblings))) if position >= len(siblings):
# Make room: siblings before `pos` keep their 1-based index; return siblings[-1].sequence + 10
# siblings at or after `pos` shift up by one so the new step if position <= 0:
# lands at sequence (pos + 1). return max(1, siblings[0].sequence - 10)
before = siblings[position - 1].sequence
after = siblings[position].sequence
if after - before > 1:
return (before + after) // 2
# Sequences are tightly packed (gap == 1 → midpoint == after,
# which collides). Renumber siblings to 10/20/30… first, then
# the new step lands cleanly between renumbered neighbours.
for idx, sib in enumerate(siblings): for idx, sib in enumerate(siblings):
target = idx + 1 if idx < pos else idx + 2 new_seq = (idx + 1) * 10
if sib.sequence != target: if sib.sequence != new_seq:
sib.sequence = target sib.sequence = new_seq
return pos + 1 return position * 10 + 5
def _copy_inputs_from_template(self, tpl, new_node): def _copy_inputs_from_template(self, tpl, new_node):
NodeInput = request.env['fusion.plating.process.node.input'] NodeInput = request.env['fusion.plating.process.node.input']
@@ -413,7 +412,7 @@ class SimpleRecipeController(http.Controller):
def step_reorder(self, node_ids): def step_reorder(self, node_ids):
Node = request.env['fusion.plating.process.node'] Node = request.env['fusion.plating.process.node']
for i, nid in enumerate(node_ids, start=1): for i, nid in enumerate(node_ids, start=1):
Node.browse(nid).write({'sequence': i}) Node.browse(nid).write({'sequence': i * 10})
return {'ok': True} return {'ok': True}
# -------------------------------------------------------------- template # -------------------------------------------------------------- template
@@ -522,7 +521,7 @@ class SimpleRecipeController(http.Controller):
'input_type': (payload or {}).get('input_type') or 'text', 'input_type': (payload or {}).get('input_type') or 'text',
'kind': 'step_input', 'kind': 'step_input',
'collect': True, 'collect': True,
'sequence': existing_max + 1, 'sequence': existing_max + 10,
'required': bool((payload or {}).get('required')), 'required': bool((payload or {}).get('required')),
}) })
return {'ok': True, 'input_id': rec.id} return {'ok': True, 'input_id': rec.id}

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
{ {
"name": "Fusion Plating — MRP Bridge", "name": "Fusion Plating — MRP Bridge",
'version': '19.0.13.0.1', 'version': '19.0.13.0.2',
'category': 'Manufacturing/Plating', 'category': 'Manufacturing/Plating',
'summary': 'Bridge Fusion Plating facilities, baths and tanks to Odoo MRP work orders.', 'summary': 'Bridge Fusion Plating facilities, baths and tanks to Odoo MRP work orders.',
'description': """ 'description': """

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@@ -572,7 +572,7 @@ class MrpProduction(models.Model):
# Walk tree and collect operation WO values # Walk tree and collect operation WO values
wo_vals_list = [] wo_vals_list = []
wo_steps = {} # {sequence: instruction text} — posted to WO chatter after create wo_steps = {} # {sequence: instruction text} — posted to WO chatter after create
seq_counter = [1] # mutable for closure, increments by 1 seq_counter = [10] # mutable for closure, increments by 10
def _is_node_included(node): def _is_node_included(node):
"""Determine if a node should be included based on opt-in/out """Determine if a node should be included based on opt-in/out
@@ -695,7 +695,7 @@ class MrpProduction(models.Model):
wo_vals_list.append(vals) wo_vals_list.append(vals)
if steps: if steps:
wo_steps[seq_counter[0]] = '\n'.join(steps) wo_steps[seq_counter[0]] = '\n'.join(steps)
seq_counter[0] += 1 seq_counter[0] += 10
elif node.node_type in ('recipe', 'sub_process'): elif node.node_type in ('recipe', 'sub_process'):
# Container nodes — recurse into children # Container nodes — recurse into children

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
# License OPL-1 (Odoo Proprietary License v1.0) # License OPL-1 (Odoo Proprietary License v1.0)
{ {
'name': 'Fusion Plating — Native Jobs', 'name': 'Fusion Plating — Native Jobs',
'version': '19.0.8.17.4', 'version': '19.0.8.17.5',
'category': 'Manufacturing/Plating', 'category': 'Manufacturing/Plating',
'summary': 'Native plating job model — replaces mrp.production / mrp.workorder bridge.', 'summary': 'Native plating job model — replaces mrp.production / mrp.workorder bridge.',
'author': 'Nexa Systems Inc.', 'author': 'Nexa Systems Inc.',

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@@ -606,12 +606,7 @@ class FpJob(models.Model):
step_vals_list = [] step_vals_list = []
wo_steps = {} # {sequence: instruction text} wo_steps = {} # {sequence: instruction text}
# Sequences increment by 1 (operator-friendly: Step 1, 2, 3, seq_counter = [10]
# ...) instead of the legacy 10/20/30 spacing. The 10-spacing
# was originally there to allow midpoint inserts, but
# operators kept asking why their work order said "Step 10"
# for the first row.
seq_counter = [1]
def _is_node_included(node): def _is_node_included(node):
"""Determine if a node should be included based on """Determine if a node should be included based on
@@ -764,7 +759,7 @@ class FpJob(models.Model):
step_vals_list.append(vals) step_vals_list.append(vals)
if instructions: if instructions:
wo_steps[seq_counter[0]] = '\n'.join(instructions) wo_steps[seq_counter[0]] = '\n'.join(instructions)
seq_counter[0] += 1 seq_counter[0] += 10
elif node.node_type in ('recipe', 'sub_process'): elif node.node_type in ('recipe', 'sub_process'):
for child in node.child_ids.sorted('sequence'): for child in node.child_ids.sorted('sequence'):