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Odoo 11 Development Essentials

You're reading from   Odoo 11 Development Essentials Develop and customize business applications with Odoo 11

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788477796
Length 336 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Quick Start – The Odoo Developer Mode and Concepts FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing and Organizing the Development Environment 3. Your First Odoo Application – A Practical Overview 4. Models – Structuring the Application Data 5. Import, Export, and Module Data 6. The ORM API – Handling Application Data 7. Business Logic – Supporting Business Processes 8. External API – Integrating with Other Systems 9. Backend Views – Design the User Interface 10. Kanban Views and Client-Side QWeb 11. Reports and Server-Side QWeb 12. Creating Website Frontend Features 13. Debugging and Automated Tests 14. Deploying and Maintaining Production Instances 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Introducing the ERPpeek client


ERPpeek is a versatile tool that can be used both as an interactive Command-line Interface (CLI) and as a Python library, with a more convenient API than the one provided by the xmlrpc library. It is available from the PyPi index and can be installed with the following:

$ pip3 install --user erppeek

More details about ERPpeek can be found at https://github.com/tinyerp/erppeek.

The ERPpeek API

The ERPpeek library provides a programming interface, which is similar to the programming interface we have for the server-side code. Our point here is to provide a glimpse into what the ERPpeek library has to offer, and not to provide a full explanation of all its features.

We can start by reproducing our first steps with the xmlrpc library using the erppeek. Start a Python 3 session and try the following:

>>> import erppeek
>>> api = erppeek.Client('http://localhost:8069', 'todo','admin', 'admin')
>>> api.common.version()
>>> api.count(...
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