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Odoo-Modules/fusion_plating/fusion_plating_jobs
gsinghpal 555dd5421f feat(jobs): step details quick-look modal for backend managers
Click a step's name in the embedded job-form list → opens a read-only
modal with everything a manager wants in one scroll: equipment,
schedule, master collect-measurements banner, operator instructions
(rich-text from recipe_node.description), measurement prompts list,
and values recorded so far.

Implementation: separate read-only form view bound to the embedded
field via context={'form_view_ref': '...'}. The standalone editable
form view stays registered for the Job Steps menu, so direct
navigation still loads the editable variant.

Three new computed/related fields on fp.job.step:
- quick_look_instructions (Html, related from recipe_node_id.description)
- quick_look_prompt_ids (filtered+sorted recipe_node.input_ids, step_input only)
- quick_look_recorded_value_ids (search across moves: input_value rows
  whose move.from_step_id == self.id)

Plus a small action_open_full_form method that escapes from the modal
to the editable form when the manager actually needs to edit.

Edge cases:
- No recipe_node_id → instructions panel shows empty-state hint
- collect_measurements=False → amber banner: "Master switch off — no
  values will be collected at runtime"
- Multiple moves on same step → values list shows all, newest first

Spec: docs/superpowers/specs/2026-04-30-step-details-modal-design.md.
Verified on entech: step "11. Hard Anodize Type III" populates with
516 chars instructions + 7 prompts.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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fusion_plating_jobs

Native plating job bridge — wires fp.job and fp.job.step (defined in fusion_plating core, Phase 1 of the migration spec dated 2026-04-25) into the rest of the Fusion Plating module family: configurator, portal, logistics, quality, certificates, batches, KPI, notifications, reports.

Coexists with fusion_plating_bridge_mrp during the migration period. The x_fc_use_native_jobs settings flag (default: False) toggles the behaviour. When False, SO confirm continues to create mrp.production records through bridge_mrp. When True, SO confirm creates fp.job records here.

See docs/superpowers/specs/2026-04-25-fp-native-job-model-design.md for full design rationale and §6 of the implementation plan for phase breakdown.

Phase 6 — deferred items

Phase 6 originally scoped the full operator UI rewrite. With Tailscale SSH to entech currently unavailable we cannot live-test OWL/JS in the browser, so Phase 6 ships a lean version: the data-layer endpoints land now, the rendering UI lands later.

Deferred to post-cutover hardening:

  • Plant Overview kanban over fp.job.step — replaces fusion_plating_shopfloor's mrp.workorder kanban.
  • Tablet Station UI rewrite over fp.job / fp.job.step.
  • Manager Dashboard rewrite.
  • Process Tree OWL component — currently a stub: /fp/jobs/process_tree returns the serialized recipe tree as JSON, but the OWL component to render it is not built.

Rationale: these are large OWL/JS components that need live in-browser verification on entech. Under the migration's parallel-coexistence strategy, operators continue using the existing shopfloor UI (bound to mrp.workorder) until cutover. After cutover, the operator UI rewrite becomes its own focused project — the data layer (fp.job, fp.job.step, time logs, timestamps) is fully in place from Phase 15.

Phase 6 — what shipped

  • /fp/job/<id> — scan-redirect controller. The fp.job sticker QR encodes this URL. Routes managers to the fp.job form; routes operators to the same form for now (will swap to the process tree client action once the OWL component lands).
  • /fp/jobs/process_tree — JSON-RPC endpoint that returns the recipe tree for a job, with each node tagged by its matching fp.job.step state, ready for an OWL component to consume.