Some models (e.g. calendar.event), use "virtual" ids which are not represented
as integers. It was not possible to use sorted method on those models as calling
int() is failing.
This commit fixes the method, making it agnostic to the type of the
'id' member variable.
Fixes#7454
A log analysis showed that the normalized query below was executed very often
with a slow explain plan using a seq scan.
```sql
SELECT move_id, date
FROM account_move_line
WHERE journal_id = <journal_id>
AND period_id = <period_id>
AND create_uid = <user_id>
AND state = 'draft'
ORDER BY id DESC LIMIT 0;
```
This query is called in the _default_get of account.move.line to find the last
unbalanced move line.
The existing index can be improved to cover this query as well, showing an
impressive improvement of the explain plan as explained here:
https://github.com/odoo/odoo/pull/7430#issuecomment-119521031Closes#7430
* fix handling of no banner (and no default banner) on documents:
- don't try to build a banner URL at the top of document
- don't build a mini-banner in cards
* fix compatibility between custom HTML translator and domains creating
new nodes (and their rendering): hook translator via
app.add_translator so app.add_node can do the job correctly: with
html_translator_class the application is not aware of the new HTML
translator and add_node can't add the relevant rendering methods
* add translation for line_block and line (classes not used, point is
just to have a div for each line so "newlines" are kept
According to the USPS, separating the city name
and the zip code with a comma is acceptable,
but the preferred format omits the comma.
http://pe.usps.gov/cpim/ftp/pubs/Pub28/pub28.pdf
opw-644000
In version 8.0, postgresql's pg_size_pretty function is used
(http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/static/functions-admin.html) when
getting the size of a binary field when reading if `bin_size`
or `bin_size_[col_name]` is set in the context.
So in 8.0 the size of a binary field get units bytes, kB, MB, GB and TB
which was not taken into account. e.g: '5.3 GB'.
This fix uses the size of the string to choose to differenciate the two.
e.g: '10000 bytes' (the longest size) will be returned directly, but
for something longer the human size of the content length will be
returned.
There is a corner case if a file is shorter than 12 bytes but
it is an enough of a small scenario with small implications that it is
deemed acceptable.
closes#7485
opw-644085
In 988baeb533, the pychart dependency has been updated for all distributions,
to use the python-chart library available with pip. However, for Windows, this
dependency should stay pychart as we do not use pypi to generate the Windows binary.
When a PO is created automatically from a procurement, the fiscal position is
not chosen correctly. We need to choose the fiscal position in the same way if
the PO is created manually or automatically.
Follows commit 1062905acbFixes#3863
opw-643916
Previously, if the ID column was displayed it was not sortable.
The particular case added 247c1972 is no longer needed with the new api,
id is in the list of existing fields (see xmo comment in #7461).
closes#7487, closes#7461fixes#7459
opw-644009
It is necessary to round the quantities with the appropriate precision. Indeed,
since onchange_quantity and onchange_uos_quantity trigger each other indirectly,
it is quite easy to fall in an infinite loop if the uom and uos precisions are
different.
Follows commit 6e346f0adb
opw-643651
Pretty much completely rewritten theme with custom HTML translator and a
few parts of the old theme extracted to their own extensions.
Banner images thought not to be that huge after all, and not worth the
hassle of them living in a different repository.
co-authored with @stefanorigano
The behavior of the datetime widget was to focus in the field every time a date
is chosen. This causes an issue if the datetime widget is called from an
editable list. Indeed, the list editable will consider that the value has been
set, and therefore the value will not be changed anymore if the user choses
another date.
The new behavior is to put the focus only when the date picker is hidden,
therefore the editable list will consider the value set only when the selection
is done.
opw-644062
Fixes#7463
To be consistant with the results of _get_stock. Otherwise search made on
stock_available may not display results with the same value than the search
criteria.
Fixes#3976
The `search` method of models has an additional keyword parameter, `count`.
It not being specified in the docs could lead people to inherit `search`
without defining it, which would result in a `TypeError` when called with
`count=`.
Closes#7451
When we go from one field to another via the tab key, in the form view what happens is:
{{we get a blur from the current field}}
-> if [[widget was not in state clicked (which can be gotten for example by clicking on a focused field)]]
-> blur event is cancelled,
-> the blur event is set to be triggered soon
-> the clicked state is set to false
{{we may get a focus for the next field}}
-> if [next field get an onfocus event]
-> blur event is cancelled,
So if :
- the state is not clicked and,
- the next field don't get an focus event.
We get a blur event which will either save (if a field value has been changed) or cancel
the form view editing and will hide the current edition, hence losing the focus.
For example, it happens on a readonly fields with field containing an `<a />` tag, on
some browser (for example google chrome), the focus event will not get triggered (it still
work if we were in a clicked state) so we can't cycle thought a list editable cells if there is a readonly field in it.
closes#7446
opw-643718
If 'Product UoS' has a higher precision than 'Product Unit of Measure', the
method onchange_uos_quantity will be called over and over by an infinite loop
if 'product_uos_qty' doesn't have the sufficient number of decimals.
opw-643651
The product_id_change method of sale.order.line
ignored the passed context.
The context was simply overwritten,
which is no a good practice.
Besides, it prevents customizations.
Closes#7447
opw-643983