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Odoo 15 Development Essentials - Fifth Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Feb 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800200067
Pages 548 pages
Edition 5th Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Daniel Reis Daniel Reis
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Table of Contents (22) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction to Odoo Development
2. Chapter 1: Quick Start Using the Developer Mode 3. Chapter 2: Preparing the Development Environment 4. Chapter 3: Your First Odoo Application 5. Chapter 4: Extending Modules 6. Section 2: Models
7. Chapter 5: Importing, Exporting, and Module Data 8. Chapter 6: Models – Structuring the Application Data 9. Section 3: Business Logic
10. Chapter 7: Recordsets – Working with Model Data 11. Chapter 8: Business Logic – Supporting Business Processes 12. Chapter 9: External API – Integrating with Other Systems 13. Section 4: Views
14. Chapter 10: Backend Views – Designing the User Interface 15. Chapter 11: Kanban Views and Client-Side QWeb 16. Chapter 12: Creating Printable PDF Reports with Server-Side QWeb 17. Chapter 13: Creating Web and Portal Frontend Features 18. Section 5: Deployment and Maintenance
19. Chapter 14: Understanding Odoo Built-In Models 20. Chapter 15: Deploying and Maintaining Production Instances 21. Other Books You May Enjoy

Odoo commands quick reference

Here is a quick reference for the most important Odoo commands:

  • -c,--conf=my.conf: Sets the configuration file to use.
  • --save: Saves the config file.
  • --stop,--stop-after-init: Stops after module loading.
  • -d,--database=mydb: Uses this database.
  • --db-filter=^mydb$: Filters the databases that are available using a regular expression.
  • -p,--http-port=8069: The database port to use for HTTP.
  • -i,--init=MODULES: Installs the modules in a comma-separated list.
  • -u,--update=MODULES: Updates the modules in a comma-separated list.
  • --log-level=debug: The log level. Examples include debug, debug_sql, debug_rpc, debug_rpc_answer, and warn. Alternatives for debugging specific core components are as follows:
    • --log-sql: Debugs SQL calls
    • --log-request: Debugs HTTP request calls
    • --log-response: Debugs responses to HTTP calls
    • --log-web: Debugs HTTP request responses
  • --log-handler=MODULE:LEVEL: Sets the log level for a specific module...
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