sub allocate {
my (%params) = @_;
- die SL::X::Inventory::Allocation->new(
- error => 'allocate needs a part',
- msg => t8("Method allocate needs the parameter 'part'"),
- ) unless $params{part};
- die SL::X::Inventory::Allocation->new(
- error => 'allocate needs a qty',
- msg => t8("Method allocate needs the parameter 'qty'"),
- ) unless $params{qty};
+ croak('allocate needs a part') unless $params{part};
+ croak('allocate needs a qty') unless $params{qty};
my $part = $params{part};
my $qty = $params{qty};
}
if ($rest_qty > 0) {
die SL::X::Inventory::Allocation->new(
- error => 'not enough to allocate',
- msg => t8("can not allocate #1 units of #2, missing #3 units", _format_number($qty), $part->displayable_name, _format_number($rest_qty)),
+ code => 'not enough to allocate',
+ message => t8("can not allocate #1 units of #2, missing #3 units", _format_number($qty), $part->displayable_name, _format_number($rest_qty)),
);
} else {
if ($params{constraints}) {
my $part = $params{part} or Carp::croak('allocate needs a part');
my $qty = $params{qty} or Carp::croak('allocate needs a qty');
+ my $wh = $params{warehouse};
+ my $wh_strict = $::instance_conf->get_produce_assembly_same_warehouse;
+ my $consume_service = $::instance_conf->get_produce_assembly_transfer_service;
- Carp::croak('not an assembly') unless $part->is_assembly;
+ Carp::croak('not an assembly') unless $part->is_assembly;
+ Carp::croak('No warehouse selected') if $wh_strict && !$wh;
my %parts_to_allocate;
for my $assembly ($part->assemblies) {
+ next if $assembly->part->type eq 'service' && !$consume_service;
$parts_to_allocate{ $assembly->part->id } //= 0;
$parts_to_allocate{ $assembly->part->id } += $assembly->qty * $qty;
}
for my $part_id (keys %parts_to_allocate) {
my $part = SL::DB::Part->load_cached($part_id);
push @allocations, allocate(%params, part => $part, qty => $parts_to_allocate{$part_id});
+ if ($wh_strict) {
+ die SL::X::Inventory::Allocation->new(
+ code => "wrong warehouse for part",
+ message => t8('Part #1 exists in warehouse #2, but not in warehouse #3 ',
+ $part->partnumber . ' ' . $part->description,
+ SL::DB::Manager::Warehouse->find_by(id => $allocations[-1]->{warehouse_id})->description,
+ $wh->description),
+ ) unless $allocations[-1]->{warehouse_id} == $wh->id;
+ }
}
@allocations;
if ('CODE' eq ref $constraints) {
if (!$constraints->(@$allocations)) {
die SL::X::Inventory::Allocation->new(
- error => 'allocation constraints failure',
- msg => t8("Allocations didn't pass constraints"),
+ code => 'allocation constraints failure',
+ message => t8("Allocations didn't pass constraints"),
);
}
} else {
SL::DB::Bin->load_cached($_->bin_id)->full_description,
_format_number($_->qty), _format_number($needed), $_->chargenumber ? $_->chargenumber : '--') for @allocs;
die SL::X::Inventory::Allocation->new(
- error => 'allocation constraints failure',
- msg => $err,
+ code => 'allocation constraints failure',
+ message => $err,
);
}
}
my $part = $params{part} or Carp::croak('produce_assembly needs a part');
my $qty = $params{qty} or Carp::croak('produce_assembly needs a qty');
+ my $bin = $params{bin} or Carp::croak("need target bin");
my $allocations = $params{allocations};
+ my $strict_wh = $::instance_conf->get_produce_assembly_same_warehouse ? $bin->warehouse : undef;
if ($params{auto_allocate}) {
Carp::croak("produce_assembly: can't have both allocations and auto_allocate") if $params{allocations};
- $allocations = [ allocate_for_assembly(part => $part, qty => $qty) ];
+ $allocations = [ allocate_for_assembly(part => $part, qty => $qty, warehouse => $strict_wh, chargenumber => $params{chargenumber}) ];
} else {
Carp::croak("produce_assembly: need allocations or auto_allocate to produce something") if !$params{allocations};
$allocations = $params{allocations};
}
- my $bin = $params{bin} or Carp::croak("need target bin");
- my $chargenumber = $params{chargenumber};
- my $bestbefore = $params{bestbefore};
+ my $chargenumber = $params{chargenumber};
+ my $bestbefore = $params{bestbefore};
my $for_object_id = $params{for_object_id};
- my $comment = $params{comment} // '';
-
- my $invoice = $params{invoice};
- my $project = $params{project};
+ my $comment = $params{comment} // '';
+ my $invoice = $params{invoice};
+ my $project = $params{project};
+ my $shippingdate = $params{shippingsdate} // DateTime->now_local;
+ my $trans_id = $params{trans_id};
- my $shippingdate = $params{shippingsdate} // DateTime->now_local;
-
- my $trans_id = $params{trans_id};
($trans_id) = selectrow_query($::form, SL::DB->client->dbh, qq|SELECT nextval('id')| ) unless $trans_id;
my $trans_type_out = SL::DB::Manager::TransferType->find_by(direction => 'out', description => 'used');
- my $trans_type_in = SL::DB::Manager::TransferType->find_by(direction => 'in', description => 'assembled');
+ my $trans_type_in = SL::DB::Manager::TransferType->find_by(direction => 'in', description => 'assembled');
# check whether allocations are sane
if (!$params{no_check_allocations} && !$params{auto_allocate}) {
$allocations_by_part{ $assembly->parts_id } -= $assembly->qty * $qty;
}
- die "allocations are insufficient for production" if any { $_ < 0 } values %allocations_by_part;
+ die SL::X::Inventory::Allocation->new(
+ code => "allocations are insufficient for production",
+ message => t8('can not allocate enough resources for production'),
+ ) if any { $_ < 0 } values %allocations_by_part;
}
my @transfers;
trans_type => $trans_type_out,
shippingdate => $shippingdate,
employee => SL::DB::Manager::Employee->current,
+ comment => t8('Used for assembly #1 #2', $part->partnumber, $part->description),
);
}
# stock, get "what's there" for a part with various conditions:
my $qty = get_stock(part => $part); # how much is on stock?
my $qty = get_stock(part => $part, date => $date); # how much was on stock at a specific time?
- my $qty = get_stock(part => $part, bin => $bin); # how is on stock in a specific bin?
- my $qty = get_stock(part => $part, warehouse => $warehouse); # how is on stock in a specific warehouse?
- my $qty = get_stock(part => $part, chargenumber => $chargenumber); # how is on stock of a specific chargenumber?
+ my $qty = get_stock(part => $part, bin => $bin); # how much is on stock in a specific bin?
+ my $qty = get_stock(part => $part, warehouse => $warehouse); # how much is on stock in a specific warehouse?
+ my $qty = get_stock(part => $part, chargenumber => $chargenumber); # how much is on stock of a specific chargenumber?
# onhand, get "what's available" for a part with various conditions:
my $qty = get_onhand(part => $part); # how much is available?
);
# allocate:
- my @allocations, allocate(
+ my @allocations = allocate(
part => $part, # part_id works too
qty => $qty, # must be positive
chargenumber => $chargenumber, # optional, may be arrayref. if provided these charges will be used first
);
# shortcut to allocate all that is needed for producing an assembly, will use chargenumbers as appropriate
- my @allocations, allocate_for_assembly(
+ my @allocations = allocate_for_assembly(
part => $assembly, # part_id works too
qty => $qty, # must be positive
);
- # create allocation manually, bypassing checks, all of these need to be passed, even undefs
+ # create allocation manually, bypassing checks. all of these need to be passed, even undefs
my $allocation = SL::Helper::Inventory::Allocation->new(
part_id => $part->id,
qty => 15,
chargenumber => $chargenumber, # optional
bestbefore => $datetime, # optional
comment => $comment, # optional
-
- # links, all optional
);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
New functions for the warehouse and inventory api.
-The WH api currently has three large shortcomings. It is very hard to just get
+The WH api currently has three large shortcomings: It is very hard to just get
the current stock for an item, it's extremely complicated to use it to produce
assemblies while ensuring that no stock ends up negative, and it's very hard to
use it to get an overview over the actual contents of the inventory.
there.
=item * Onhand is what is available, which means things that are stocked,
-not expired and not reserved for other uses.
+not expired and not in any other way reserved for other uses.
=back
target of the production, and requires allocations to complete the request. The
allocations can be supplied manually, or can be generated automatically.
C<produce_assembly> will check whether enough allocations are given to create
-the recipe, but will not check whether the allocations are backed. If the
+the assembly, but will not check whether the allocations are backed. If the
allocations are not sufficient or if the auto-allocation fails an exception
is returned. If you need to produce something that is not in the inventory, you
can bypass those checks by creating the allocations yourself (see
the internal ordering of the hints is fixed and more complex preferentials
are not supported.
* bestbefore handling is untested
+ * interaction with config option "transfer_default_ignore_onhand" is
+ currently undefined (and implicitly ignores it)
=head1 TODO
* define and describe error classes
* define wrapper classes for stock/onhand batch mode return values
* handle extra arguments in produce: shippingdate, project
- * clean up allocation helper class
* document no_ check
* tests
=head1 AUTHOR
-Sven Schöling E<lt>sven.schoeling@opendynamic.deE<gt>
+Sven Schöling E<lt>sven.schoeling@googlemail.comE<gt>
=cut