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Odoo 11 Development Cookbook - Second Edition

You're reading from   Odoo 11 Development Cookbook - Second Edition Over 120 unique recipes to build effective enterprise and business applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788471817
Length 470 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Alexandre Fayolle Alexandre Fayolle
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Holger Brunn Holger Brunn
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Preface 1. Installing the Odoo Development Environment FREE CHAPTER 2. Managing Odoo Server Instances 3. Server Deployment 4. Creating Odoo Addon Modules 5. Application Models 6. Basic Server-Side Development 7. Module Data 8. Debugging and Automated Testing 9. Advanced Server-Side Development Techniques 10. Backend Views 11. Access Security 12. Internationalization 13. Automation, Workflows, Emails, and Printouts 14. Web Server Development 15. Web Client Development 16. CMS Website Development 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Adding constraint validations to a Model

Models can have validations preventing them from entering undesired conditions.

Two different types of constraints can be used:

  • The ones checked at the database level
  • The ones checked at the server level

Database-level constraints are limited to the constraints supported by PostgreSQL. The most commonly used ones are the UNIQUE constraints, but the CHECK and EXCLUDE constraints can also be used. If these are not enough for our needs, we can use Odoo server-level constraints written in Python code.

We will use the Library Book model created in Chapter 4, Creating Odoo Addon Modules, and add a couple of constraints to it. We will add a database constraint preventing duplicate book titles, and a Python model constraint preventing release dates in the future.

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