- prepare for netsvc will be renamed to logging
- move back log from http.py has it's used by the cron
- move sql handler to netsvc, simplify to use sql_db
- remove unused handler
- close plaform specific #ifdef pandora's box
bzr revid: al@openerp.com-20140316182933-jkcji9yqfbsokcmg
The new backup format is a zip containing the sql dump of the
database and the filestore of this database.
Old backups can still be restored
bzr revid: chs@openerp.com-20140304175656-iu3un6q43ttnhjfz
During some tests, the runner performs sequences of DUPLICATE and DROP
on databases. Each DUPLICATE is followed by some operations then a
DROP.
Problem is, after a DROP the next DUPLICATE RPC query will attempt a
connection to the just-dropped database, openerp.sql_db will log an
OperationalError ("Connection to the database failed" since the db it
tries to connect to was removed) then the HTTP dispatcher will just
switch to "nodb" and continue on its merry way.
Mute the sql_db logger while attempting to fetch the ir.http object.
Also assert that the logger name is a string in mute_logger, as
`mute_logger(openerp.sql_db)` is syntactically valid, but will not do
anything.
bzr revid: xmo@openerp.com-20140123115413-ax5patcomdfp3ue3
- now using openerp.tools.safe_eval, instead of a custom eval with custom builtins
- removed undefined_handler, hardcoded to a lambda function that returns None for
a missing attribute
tools.safe_eval: added a parameter locals_builtins. This allows to copy the builtins
in the locals. This hack is due to the fact that the locals always returns None, allowing
to simplify templates. Otherwise we would have to test the existence of each variable
before actually using it.
However as the locals always return None for every key, the globals are never checked.
Copying the builtins inside the local allows to have a complete locals, but sligtly
break the globals/locals separation.
To be reviewed and approved.
bzr revid: tde@openerp.com-20140116182750-1rnw8iljt5a9gb4u
encapsulatse the whole content inside a div. This means that html fields are
not editor-clean after being sanitized, because a div has been inserted as root
element. Removing this element allows to have snippets that can be dragged,
dropped, or to insert new snippets inside edited html content in html fields.
[IMP] tools: tests: mail: updated a test accordingly
bzr revid: tde@openerp.com-20140115142709-e4951b4nc06sfxf0
options before website: without frames, with safe attributes only.
We will have to find a way to use the strict mode when parsing incoming
emails, but not when sending or storing openerp content.
Currently the not strict mode is the default one, to avoid side-effects with
the website.
bzr revid: tde@openerp.com-20140115141319-g15zl1kqrp8sgoa3
options before website: without frames, with safe attributes only.
We will have to find a way to use the strict mode when parsing incoming
emails, but not when sending or storing openerp content.
Currently the not strict mode is the default one, to avoid side-effects with
the website.
bzr revid: tde@openerp.com-20140113085701-f2bzu94cq1z3tl10
path on the field tag fetching the right file instead of using the base64
encoded file in the field.
<field name="image" type="base64" file="base/static/img/main_partner-image.png" />
bzr revid: stw@openerp.com-20140109154338-0spjbo109pxh75pp
When re-loading a translation (with 'Overwrite Existing Terms') we need to
empty the translation cache to ensure overwritten terms get their new values.
bzr revid: xal@openerp.com-20131217145738-9oy2fjhbc46yzonq