Book Image

Odoo 14 Development Cookbook - Fourth Edition

By : Parth Gajjar, Alexandre Fayolle, Holger Brunn, Daniel Reis
5 (2)
Book Image

Odoo 14 Development Cookbook - Fourth Edition

5 (2)
By: Parth Gajjar, Alexandre Fayolle, Holger Brunn, Daniel Reis

Overview of this book

With its latest iteration, the powerful Odoo framework released a wide variety of features for rapid application development. This updated Odoo development cookbook will help you explore the new features in Odoo 14 and learn how to use them to develop Odoo applications from scratch. You'll learn about the new website concepts in Odoo 14 and get a glimpse of Odoo's new web-client framework, the Odoo Web Library (OWL). Once you've completed the installation, you'll begin to explore the Odoo framework with real-world examples. You'll then create a new Odoo module from the ground up and progress to advanced framework concepts. You'll also learn how to modify existing applications, including Point of Sale (POS) applications. This book isn't just limited to backend development; you'll discover advanced JavaScript recipes for creating new views and widgets. As you progress, you'll learn about website development and become a quality Odoo developer by studying performance optimization, debugging, and automated testing. Finally, you'll delve into advanced concepts such as multi-website, In-App Purchasing (IAP), Odoo.sh, the IoT Box, and security. By the end of the book, you'll have all the knowledge you need to build impressive Odoo applications and you'll be well versed in development best practices that will come in handy when working with the Odoo framework.
Table of Contents (26 chapters)

Using gettext tools to make translations easier

The PO file format is part of the gettext i18n and localization system that's commonly used in Unix-like systems. This system includes tools to ease translation work.

This recipe demonstrates how to use these tools to help translate our add-on modules. We want to use it on a custom module, so the my_library we created in Chapter 3, Creating Odoo Add-On Modules, is a good candidate. However, feel free to replace it with some other custom module you have at hand, replacing the recipe's my_library references as appropriate.

How to do it...

To manage translations from the command line, assuming that your Odoo installation is at ~/odoo-work/odoo, follow these steps:

  1. Create a compendium of translation terms for the target language, for example, Spanish. If we name our compendium file odoo_es.po, we should write the following code:
    $ cd ~/odoo-work/odoo  # Use the path to your Odoo installation
    $ find ./ ...