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On one hand, when a product attribute is shared by several products, some may use different subsets of its possible values. On the other hand, when less than 2 values are enabled for a given attribute on a product, no choice is displayed for that attribute on the shop page, as there is none to be made. The way those "visible attributes" were computed in get_attribute_values() was wrong: when counting the number of values it used the whole range of possible values for this attribute (cross-product), not just those enabled for that product. This lead to inconsistencies vs the website_sale.variants template, and products using a single value out of a larger range of values were constantly marked as "Not available" in the shop. |
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README.md
Odoo
Odoo is a suite of web based open source business apps.
The main Odoo Apps include an Open Source CRM, Website Builder, eCommerce, Project Management, Billing & Accounting, Point of Sale, Human Resources, Marketing, Manufacturing, Purchase Management, ...
Odoo Apps can be used as stand-alone applications, but they also integrate seamlessly so you get a full-featured Open Source ERP when you install several Apps.
Getting started with Odoo
For a standard installation please follow the Setup instructions from the documentation.
If you are a developer you may type the following command at your terminal:
wget -O- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/odoo/odoo/8.0/odoo.py | python
Then follow the developer tutorials
For Odoo employees
To add the odoo-dev remote use this command:
$ ./odoo.py setup_git_dev
To fetch odoo merge pull requests refs use this command:
$ ./odoo.py setup_git_review