As the whitespace is stripped when exporting terms
to translate, it must be done as well when matching
translations at runtime.
Fixes issue #1755 partly
The changes for QWeb template translation have introduced
res_id values in PO comments for all `#: view:` terms, as
the real database id needs to be resolved when loading them.
For non-QWeb views this is not necessary and actually caused
the terms to be dropped when the res_id could not be resolved.
Rather than having a different PO comment format for QWeb and
non-QWeb views, we can extend the QWeb hack to force the
res_id to 0 for non-QWeb views.
Fixes issue #1755
Distributing our version of pyPdf is not required anymore since we
introduced the new reporting tool.
In order to keep reports working, the standard python library
`python-pypdf` has to be installed instead (through pip or your
distribution's package manager)
The method was expecting that name_get() returns complete and in-order values.
Because of this, some records in the recordset could end up without a value.
When computing a field on a recordset, a subset of the records may be missing
or forbidden by access rules. In that case, evaluate the compute method record
by record, and mark failed records as such in cache.
The method onchange() executes onchange methods in cascade. Suppose onchange()
is called and a field F=1 in the form. If an onchange method set F=2, that
value is put in the result variable. If another onchange method set it back to
F=1, the binding F=2 must be removed from the result variable.
Fixes#2309
When sending an email, both formats 'Name <email>' or '"Name" <email>' can be used for fields 'From', 'To' and others. If the name contains unicode characters, a regex only matching '"Name" <email>' was used to encode the name with RFC2047. That meant that the name was not encoded and eventually dropped, using only the email part.
Instead of using a limited regex, use the parseaddr method from email library.
Fixes lp:1272610, opw 607683
Cascading onchanges can be caused by a related field computed in cache. This
causes a bug in sale order lines, were setting the uom field forces reading
product fields, which are inherited from product templates. The inherited
fields are computed as related fields, which marks the product record as dirty.
This subsequently triggers an onchange on the product field, which resets the
uom field!
This fixes issue #2146. The inverse of a one2many field can be an inherited
field (_inherits). In that case, we cannot read its value with a simple
database query. Instead, we let the related field read it, but for performance
considerations we disable the prefetching of other fields.
Sometimes a cached bundled could be missing in the
ir.attachment filestore (for example after copying
a database for test purposes without duplicating
the filestore as well).
When this happens ir.attachment will return an empty
file contents ; treat this as a cache miss.
This means empty bundles would not be cached, which
is not a big issue - there is little benefit in
caching them, and they should not be common nor
useful.
When deleting filesystem-backed attachements, the
deletion on the file-system is not transactional.
In the event of a transaction rollback, the file
deletion would not be rolled back, which is a
dangerous side-effect.
This can happen for example when several transactions
try to delete the same file(s) at the same time.
The duplicate deletions might be detected by the
database (being concurrent update errors), and rolled
back at the point of the DELETE query, to be retried.
If the files have already been deleted in the file
system it before the rollback, it leaves the system
in an inconsistent state, at least temporarily.
One case where we have seen it is when web bundles
are loaded by many web users at the same time, right
after being updated (and thus invalidated).
As they are currently cached as ir.attachment records,
this often causes a corruption of the cache.
Add an attribute 'related_sudo' (True by default) for related fields.
A related field is computed as superuser if related_sudo is True.
Add explicit related fields 'name' and 'email' on 'res.users', as these should
be readable by the public user with module website_forum.
The test in test_ir_model creates a custom model. This causes a full reload of
the registry, which recursively installs the required modules while 'base' is
being tested. As a side effect, it commits stuff from the database, so that
the effects of test_ir_model are actually not rolled back.