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Odoo 15 Development Essentials - Fifth Edition

By : Daniel Reis
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Book Image

Odoo 15 Development Essentials - Fifth Edition

4.5 (2)
By: Daniel Reis

Overview of this book

Odoo is fast becoming the reference open source platform for business applications thanks to the fact that it provides the infrastructure needed for developers to deliver software solutions for any business process quickly. Odoo's layered module approach makes it particularly effective for combining and extending features. This updated fifth edition is a tutorial-style introduction to essential Odoo development topics. The book starts by covering the development essentials for building business applications and takes you through Odoo installation and configuration, gradually transitioning from having no specific knowledge of Odoo to being ready for application development. You'll then learn how to develop your first Odoo application, while covering topics such as models and views. Later chapters will get you up to speed with using server APIs to add business logic, helping you lay a solid foundation for advanced topics. As you progress, you’ll get equipped to build and customize your applications and explore the new features available in Odoo 12 and beyond, such as in-memory ORM and computed writable fields. Finally, you’ll gain insights into building business logic and using the Odoo API to integrate with various applications. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to build business apps from scratch using the latest version of Odoo.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
1
Section 1: Introduction to Odoo Development
6
Section 2: Models
9
Section 3: Business Logic
13
Section 4: Views
18
Section 5: Deployment and Maintenance

Adding options to the Action context menu

Window actions can also be used from the Action menu button, available at the top of form views, and also in list views when records are selected:

Figure 10.1 – The Action context menu

This menu is contextual because the action will apply to the record or records currently selected.

To have an action available in the Action menu, two more fields have to be set on the window action:

  • binding_model_id is a reference to the model to use the action for; for example, <field name="binding_model_id" ref="model_library_checkout" />.
  • binding_view_types can be used to limit the option's visibility to specific view types, such as form or list; for example, <field name="binding_view_types">form,list</field>.

An example of this has already been implemented in the library_checkout module, in the wizard/checkout_mass_message_wizard_view.xml file. This...