- let the user choose between the pg_dump custom format or the zip format including the filestore
- use file objects to allow dumps larger than memory
- postgres subprocess invocation is now clean and thread-safe, we dont touch the local process environ anymore
- add a manifest to the zip dump format with version information about odoo, postgres (pg_dump doesnt output it) and modules
The first term of a po file is a comment for translator e.g.:
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: openobject-addons\n"
...
This comment is ignored if there is no source and it is the first term of the po
file. The first flage was disabled too late and if the following terms also
started with an empty source (for too long terms), they were skipped as well.
Disable the flag as soon as the condition is evaluated to make sure no
additional terms are ignored. opw 619786
In case of different directory for stroing po and pot files than 'i18n'
(e.g. 'i18n_extra'), a po could be linked to a wrong pot file.
Use the same folder as the po file to look for pot.
Fixes#4326
In [f04f409], the configmanager's __init__ lost its fname kwarg, which
allows to pass the name of the config file to read (or write).
Without it the only way to programmatically specify this file name is to
use the OPENERP_SERVER environment variable, which may be unpractical and/or
subject to renaming.
External tools (such as the buildout recipe) may need to pass this file in a
clean way.
* Odoo installation from packages or source
* Deployment instructions for production environments
* dbfilter
Add missing support for disabling xmlrpc(/http), useful for WSGI
deployments which require running cron-only Odoo instances.
User-provided addons paths are checked for existence (and rejected), but
default addons paths are not checked, and blow up when trying to listdir
them (e.g. when http.py tries to load modules).
This is an issue when using Odoo from the distributed tarballs, because
the packaging currently moves all modules to openerp/addons and removes
the root ("main") addons directory.
Before, all isolated (between xml/html tags) two chars words coming from views were not translated (by choice).
But, for some words, allowing them is useful. For instance, the word 'or' located between two buttons.
opw-616716
Used to be the first line was the CSV headers, the slice was left over after
these were removed from the source data. It probably didn't hurt (only issue
would be if the first module — alphabetically — has a single translatable
term), but it's just as clean not to have that.
Also removed now-unused variable (probably leftover of the CSV thing as well)
For instance, when a context was passed to a method, but no lang was defined in the context, it did not tried to fallback to other places where we could have find the user language.
Without this fix, if you have a new view in a module with active=False, the active tag will be ignore when upgrading the module because of 'update' mode, and the view will be activated by default !
commit f76d4525a was not actually working: extra keys from
config files are not yet into the config options dict at
import time. The fix is to move the logic inside the method,
like in `find_pg_tool` just below.
Also fix the use of `find_in_path` in report.py: the subprocess
may also raise AttributeError exception, so instead of listing
all the possible ones just re-raise the IOError shallowed by
`find_in_path` when the result is None.
Fixes#3809#3811
The openerp-server.conf now generates the bin_path record, in order
to resolve calls to external binaries served in the thirdparty dir.
Adpated report.py to use find_in_path and not directly which.
The old-api model._all_columns contains information about model._columns and
inherited columns. This dictionary is missing new-api computed non-stored
fields, and the new field objects provide a more readable api...
This commit contains the following changes:
- adapt several methods of BaseModel to use fields instead of columns and
_all_columns
- copy all semantic-free attributes of related fields from their source
- add attribute 'group_operator' on integer and float fields
- base, base_action_rule, crm, edi, hr, mail, mass_mailing, pad,
payment_acquirer, share, website, website_crm, website_mail: simply use
_fields instead of _all_columns
- base, decimal_precision, website: adapt qweb rendering methods to use fields
instead of columns
When working with a large number of databases, the memory allocated to
registries wasn't limited, resulting to waste memory (especially in the
longpolling worker, which is not recycled).
The size of the LRU is depending on the soft limit configured for
workers.
Commit 57ad514b makes the function preserve the aspect ration of the
original picture. Error of mine because the expected behavior was to
lose it for kanban view purpose.
For backward compatibility sake, this commit will keep the old behavior
by default.
Add rounding_method parameter on float_round method to offer
HALF-UP (default, usual round) or UP (ceiling) rounding method.
Use the second method instead of math.ceil() for product
reservations.
For UP, the python math.ceil() method uses "torwards infinity"
rounding method while we want "away from zero".
Therefore we use the absolute value of normalized_value to make
sure than -1.8 is rounded to -2.0 and not -1.
Fixes#1125#2793
This is a cherry-pick of d4972ff which was reverted at 333852e due
to remaining issue with negative values.
If an email contains several text/html parts inside a multipart email, the previous code was only keeping the last content part.
The Content-Type: multipart/mixed allows several independent part (RFC1341 7.2.2), so two html is technically valid.
With this patch, the two parts are concatenated. (opw 614755)
Modify append_content_to_html regex to make sure the regex keeps the content of the html instead of removing it.
e.g.: "123 <html> 456 </html> 789" used to be stripped to "123 789" while we expect "123 456 789"
This reverts commit d4972ffdb6.
Seems to break some cases, at least in _product_reserve from stock/stock.py
Actual use case:
SELECT product_uom, sum(product_qty) AS product_qty FROM stock_move WHERE location_dest_id=%s AND location_id<>%s AND product_id=3645 AND state='done' GROUP BY product_uom;
returning 1 | 6
SELECT product_uom,-sum(product_qty) AS product_qty FROM stock_move WHERE location_id=%s AND location_dest_id<>%s AND product_id=%s AND state in ('done', 'assigned') GROUP BY product_uom;
returning 1 | -6
results += cr.dictfetchall()
total = 0.0
results2 = 0.0
for r in results:
amount = uom_obj._compute_qty(cr, uid, r['product_uom'], r['product_qty'], context.get('uom', False))
results2 += amount
total += amount
Total = 1, amount = -5
It should actually be
Total = 0, amount = -6