In this video, we’ll be discussing how to use the Odoo website module to load data and use the default layout in Odoo. #odoowebsite #odoosupport #odoodevelopment #odoo #odoo14 #odootechnical #odoo14technical Odoo is a fully loaded ERP system that supports the mechanism for handling websites. Odoo has a dedicated module for handling such uses. Users can […]
From version 14, Odoo has introduced a new interactive way to display their models. They provide the opportunity to display dummy data if no records exist within the model while accessing their tree, kanban, graph, or pivot view. These data appear as blurred views in their respective view forms and this gives the user a […]
While we previously used fields_get() to query a model and have been using an arbitrary model from the start, Odoo stores most model metadata inside a few meta-models which allow both querying the system and altering models and fields (with some limitations) on the flyover XML-RPC. #odooexternalapi #xmlrpc #odooxmlrpc #Introspection #Inspection #Odoo #External #API #Odoo […]
Records can be deleted in bulk by providing their ids to unlink(). #odooexternalapi #xmlrpc #odooxmlrpc url = ” db = ‘test_local_enterprise_db’ username = ’14’ password = ’14’ import xmlrpc.client common = xmlrpc.client.ServerProxy(‘{}/xmlrpc/2/common’.format(url)) version = common.version() print(“version”, version) uid = common.authenticate(db, username, password, {}) print(“uid = “,uid) models = xmlrpc.client.ServerProxy(‘{}/xmlrpc/2/object’.format(url)) delete_rec = models.execute_kw(db, uid, password, ‘res.partner’, […]
To install a module in Odoo, we usually go to the app menu and install it from there. There is also the possibility for installing or uninstalling a module directly from the settings using a boolean field. In this video, we’ll be discussing how we can execute that. #odoo #odoo14 #install #module #settings #Odoo #install […]
Rather than retrieve a possibly gigantic list of records and count them, search_count() can be used to retrieve only the number of records matching the query. It takes the same domain filter as search() and no other parameter. url = ” db = ‘test_local_enterprise_db’ username = ’14’ password = ’14’ import xmlrpc.client common = xmlrpc.client.ServerProxy(‘{}/xmlrpc/2/common’.format(url)) […]
Records of a model are created using create(). The method will create a single record and return its database identifier. create() takes a mapping of fields to values, used to initialize the record. For any field which has a default value and is not set through the mapping argument, the default value will be used. […]
Views are defined how records should be displayed to end-users. They are specified in XML which means that they can be edited independently from the models that they represent. They are flexible and allow a high level of customization of the screens that they control. There exist various types of views. Each of them represents […]
#odooexternalapi How to list records using Odoo external API using XML-RPC, this short video details listing records in odoo. Records can be listed and filtered via search(). external-api code: url = ” db = ‘test_local_enterprise_db’ username = ’14’ password = ’14’ import xmlrpc.client common = xmlrpc.client.ServerProxy(‘{}/xmlrpc/2/common’.format(url)) version = common.version() print(“version”, version) uid = common.authenticate(db, username, […]