I have two websites in Odoo.
Site 1: www.A.com
Site 2: www.B.fr
I created a module but I would like it to be visible only in website 2. But when I install it, it appears in both sites. I must then change the views manually in Odoo so that my view is visible on site 2.
I tried to put "website_id: 'B' in manifest.py but it doesn't work.
Where should I report please? I searched but I can't find a solution ...
Thank you.
You can edit your view or template and test for the website id to add your content, for example:
<template id = "test" name="test" inherit_id="test.test_view" priority="16">
<t t-if="website.id == 1">
<!-- add or edit the content that you want-->
</t>
</template>
You can specify the value of website_id field when you define the view or set its value by inheriting an existing view.
You will need the external id of website2(website.website2) and the external id of an existing view in case you need to use inheritance.
Specify the value in the view definition:
<record id="MODEL_view_TYPE" model="ir.ui.view">
<field name="name">NAME</field>
<field name="model">MODEL</field>
<field name="website_id" ref="Website_External_Id"/>
<field name="arch" type="xml">
Inherit an existing view and specify the website_id field value:
<record id="VIEW_External_ID" model="ir.ui.view">
<field name="website_id" ref="Website_External_Id"/>
</record>
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Am new to odoo ,
Am searching for a way to create/ add new types to the chart of account in odoo v 10 , when i create new chart of account only few options listed for the types
how can i do that ?
Thank you
The Odoo reporting framework doesn't know about custom account types. You have to be a VERY advanced user (with a VERY strong background in Accounting) to make custom account types work.
It is a much better practice to use the reporting framework to group or otherwise segregate standard account types if you really need to split things.
Create a menuitem and action of account.account.type model, then you can create/edit records.
Try this code,
<record id="account_type_action_form" model="ir.actions.act_window">
<field name="name">account.account.type</field>
<field name="res_model">account.account.type</field>
<field name="view_mode">tree,form</field>
<field name="help" type="html">
<p class="oe_view_nocontent_create">
<!-- Add Text Here -->
</p>
<p>
<!-- More details about what a user can do -->
</p>
</field>
</record>
<menuitem id="menu_account_type" name="Account Type" parent="" action="account_type_action_form" sequence="1"/>
I want to show a field read-only for all users of group named Manager (having read and update rights for that model). They must not be able to update a field called 'x_name'.
I am using odoo web client (Gui) and don't have access of xml file. I am only able to use the GUI so please suggest a solution for working this out through GUI.
Go to Settings -> User Interface -> Views and create a view, give it the following contents:
<record id="give_an_id" model="ir.ui.view">
<field name="name">give_a_name</field>
<field name="model">your.model</field>
<field name="inherit_id" ref="module.the_id_of_the_view_that_field_is_on" />
<field name="groups_id" eval="[(6, 0, [ref('module.the_id_of_the_group_for_which_you_want_the_field_hidden') ])]" />
<field name="arch" type="xml">
<field name="x_name" position="attributes">
<attribute name="readonly">1</attribute>
</field>
</field>
</record>
So what happens here is that the above view gets activated only when the user belongs in groups_id more here.
You can achieve it by inheriting a view, also you can create a new inherited view from the GUI and add group id for that view.
Enable Debug mode.
Go to Settings > Technical > Views > Create new view
Add All the field like which view you want to inherit, view type
Add Group name inside the Access rights
Inside the architecture add :
<field name="your_field_name" position="attributes">
<attribute name="readonly">1</attribute>
</field>
I want hide fields for user in odoo 9. For example, hide Deadline in Project > Task module.
Only administrator can see this fields.
Any solution how create group etc. hide_only_admin_see and in field add this line.
<field name="date_deadline" groups="hide_only_admin_see" />
I'm find in source groups="base.group_no_one", groups="base.group_user"
but don't understand is it possible create my own group, when add to fiels that only Manager can see this...
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ID from file add to field etc: groups="export.res_groups_84"
On odoo 8, you forbid access to a field to all users (except configuration permissions) in that way:
<field name="date_deadline" position="attributes">
<attribute name="groups">base.group_system</attribute>
</field>
To create new group of permissions,
on odoo 8, you can create record for new category like:
<record model="ir.module.category" id="xxx">
<field name="name">Name of new category of permissions</field>
<field name="sequence">200</field>
</record>
You can create new records for groups permission on res_groups:
<record model="res.groups" id="hide_only_admin_see">
<field name="category_id" ref="XXXX"/>
<field name="name">Usuario</field>
</record>
On category_id you must write the ir_module_category you are creating / overridiing.
After this, you have to create a line on your ir.model.access.csv to give correct permissions to the model you want, something like:
"access_project.issue","project_issue access","model_project_issue","hide_only_admin_see",1,0,0,0
Finally, go to the line and override like:
<field name="date_deadline" groups="your_custom_module.hide_only_admin_see" />
I am new to OpenERP and I wish to know about that what is model="ir.ui.menu" in OpenERP. Like this there are many other models also there.
For eg:
model="ir.ui.view"
model="ir.actions.act_window"
Can any one explain all this?
With the ir.ui.menu model you can create new menu items. You can use the menuitem tag, it is shortcut:
<record id="menu_human_readable_name" model="ir.ui.menu" >
<field name="name">Human readable name</field>
<field name="sequence" eval="10" />
<field name="action" ref="action_name" />
<field name="parent_id" ref="base.menu_custom" />
</record>
And you have a small explanation of the ir.actions.act_window model in the Odoo documentation. You can assign the id of this kind of action in the field action of the ir.ui.menu model
The most common action type, used to present visualisations of a model
through views: a window action defines a set of view types (and
possibly specific views) for a model (and possibly specific record of
the model).
<record id="action_human_readable_name_act_window" model="ir.actions.act_window">
<field name="type">ir.actions.act_window</field>
<field name="name">Human readable name</field>
<field name="res_model">model.name</field>
<field name="view_mode">tree,form</field>
<field name="view_type">form</field>
<field name="target">current</field>
<field name="domain">[]</field>
<field name="context">{}</field>
<field name="search_view_id" ref="ir.ui.view" />
</record>
The ir.ui.view is used for the views where you show the field or tree list
You have more information in the Odoo Documentation:
Views define the way the records of a model are displayed. Each type
of view represents a mode of visualization (a list of records, a graph
of their aggregation, …). Views can either be requested generically
via their type (e.g. a list of partners) or specifically via their id.
For generic requests, the view with the correct type and the lowest
priority will be used (so the lowest-priority view of each type is the
default view for that type).
<record model="ir.ui.view" id="view_id">
<field name="name">view.name</field>
<field name="model">object_name</field>
<field name="priority" eval="16"/>
<field name="arch" type="xml">
<!-- view content: <form>, <tree>, <graph>, ... -->
[...]
<field name="field_name" />
[...]
</field>
</record>
Menus and Actions
Menus are records in the ir.ui.menu table. In order to create a new menu entry, you can directly create a record using the record tag.
<record id="menu_external_id" model="ir.ui.menu">
<field name="name">New Menu</field>
<field name="action" ref="action_external_id"/>
<field name="sequence" eval="<integer value>" />
<field name="parent_id" ref="parent_menu_external_id"/>
</record>
There is a shortcut by using the menuitem tag that you should use preferentially. It offers a flexible way to easily define the menu entry along with icons and other fields.
<menuitem id="menu_external_id"
name="New Menu"
action="action_external_id"
icon="ICON_NAME"
groups="groupname"
sequence="<integer value>"
parent="parent_menu_external_id"
/>
If you remove parent/parent_id from menu/menuitem then it becames top level menu.
Actions
action specifies the identifier of the attached action defined in the action table (ir.actions.act_window). This field is not mandatory : you can define menu elements without associating actions to them.
This is useful when defining custom icons for menu elements that will act as folders. This is how custom icons for “Projects” or “Human Resources” in OpenERP are defined).
The actions define the behavior of the system in response to the actions of the users ; login of a new user, double-click on an invoice, click on the action button, ...
There are different types of simple actions:
Window: Opening of a new window
Report: The printing of a report
- Custom Report: The personalized reports
- RML Report: The XSL:RML reports
Execute: The execution of a method on the server side
Group: Gather some actions in one group
The actions are used for the following events:
User connection.
The user clicks on a menu.
The user clicks on the icon ‘print’ or ‘action’.
<record id="action_external_id" model="ir.actions.act_window">
<field name="name">action.name</field>
<field name="view_id" ref="view_external_id" />
<field name="domain">[('field','operator','value')]</field>
<field name="context">{'key':value}</field>
<field name="res_model">Model Name</field>
<field name="view_type">form|tree</field>
<field name="view_mode">form,tree|tree,form|form|tree</field>
<field name="target">new/current</field>
</record>
I hope you will easily understand my explanation below:
"ir.ui.menu" is a model which is mapped as ir_ui_menu table of database that stores data of menus in Odoo (OpenERP). Every menu in Odoo (OpenERP) is inserted via xml file and stored in database. Also, "ir.ui.view" stores view data (such as form, tree, and search views) and "ir.actions.act_window" stores action data.
Conclusion: Mostly (not all), models inside OpenERP are manifestation of tables inside database.
http://useopenerp.com/v8/model/ir-ui-view#pagetop
https://www.odoo.com/documentation/8.0/reference/actions.html#window-actions-ir-actions-act-window
See the above references for detail.
hope this will help you.
researchorial but indeed i have done all the google around what i want o achieve in openerp that how to change those fields label ,i don't wanna play with fields and i know how to create new fields but what about base fields i am not able to edit them they throw some error that you cannot change the base fields from here so objective is clear that those label like Company, SSNID in hr module i want them changed according to them nothing else!!
please do not post links of already same question cause they had not been answered !!
Thank You
You can change the label of a field in two ways.
1. Python code
Inherit the model where that field is defined, then inside _columns add the same field name with new label.
For example, if you want to change SSNID to Employee ID, assume that in the base module the field is defined as 'ssnid' and the field is in hr.employee model.
from osv import osv, fields
class hr_employee(osv.osv):
_inherit = 'hr.employee'
_columns = {'ssnid': fields.integer('Employee ID')
}
hr_employee()
2. XML code(change the view)
Inherit your view and add the attribute for the field 'ssnid'. For example in base module the field view is like <field name="ssnid"/> .To change it inherit its corresponding form and tree view and you can change the field by using position="attribute" and also position="replace". Add the attribute string="Employee ID".
<field name="ssnid" position="replace">
<field name="ssnid" string="Employee ID"/>
</field>
Create New Hr employee Inherited view By this way.
<record model="ir.ui.view" id="updated_hr_form_view">
<field name="name">updated.hr.form</field>
<field name="model">hr.employee</field>
<field name="type">form</field>
<field name="inherit_id" ref="hr.view_employee_form" />
<xpath expr="//form/notebook/page[#string='Personal Information'/group/field[#name='ssnid']]" position="replace">
<field name="ssnid" string="Your New Label"/>
</xpath>
</field>
</record>