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Daniel Reis
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Daniel Reis has a degree in applied mathematics and an MBA. He has had a long career in the IT industry, mostly as a consultant implementing business applications in a variety of sectors. He has been working with Odoo (OpenERP at the time) since 2010 and is an active contributor to the Odoo Community Association (OCA), where he also serves as a board member. He is the managing director of Open Source Integrators, a leading open source and Odoo consultancy firm.
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Extending models using classic in-place extension

We can think of the classic model inheritance as an in-place extension. When a Python class with the _inherit attribute is declared, it gets a reference to the corresponding model definition, to then add extensions to it. The model definition is stored in the Odoo model registry and is available for us to add further modifications to it.

Now, let's learn how to use this for frequent extension use cases: modifying the attributes of an existing field and extending Python methods to add or modify business logic.

Incrementally modifying existing fields

When we're extending a model, existing fields can be modified incrementally. This means that we only need to define the field attributes to change or add.

We will make two changes to the book fields that were created in the library_app module:

  • On the isbn field, add a help tooltip explaining that we support both 10- and 13-digit ISBNs, with the latter being implemented...
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Daniel Reis

Daniel Reis has a degree in applied mathematics and an MBA. He has had a long career in the IT industry, mostly as a consultant implementing business applications in a variety of sectors. He has been working with Odoo (OpenERP at the time) since 2010 and is an active contributor to the Odoo Community Association (OCA), where he also serves as a board member. He is the managing director of Open Source Integrators, a leading open source and Odoo consultancy firm.
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