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Odoo Development Essentials

You're reading from   Odoo Development Essentials Fast track your development skills to build powerful Odoo business applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784392796
Length 214 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Odoo Development FREE CHAPTER 2. Building Your First Odoo Application 3. Inheritance – Extending Existing Applications 4. Data Serialization and Module Data 5. Models – Structuring the Application Data 6. Views – Designing the User Interface 7. ORM Application Logic – Supporting Business Processes 8. QWeb – Creating Kanban Views and Reports 9. External API – Integration with Other Systems 10. Deployment Checklist – Going Live Index

Adding QWeb dynamic content


The QWeb parser looks for special attributes (directives) in the templates and replaces them with dynamically generated HTML.

For kanban views, the parsing is done by client-side JavaScript. This means that the expression evaluations done by QWeb should be written using the JavaScript syntax, not Python.

When displaying a kanban view, the internal steps are roughly as follows:

  • Get the XML for the templates to render.

  • Call the server read() method to get the data for the fields in the templates.

  • Locate the kanban-box template and parse it using QWeb to output the final HTML fragments.

  • Inject the HTML in the browser's display (the DOM).

This is not meant to be technically exact. It is just a mind map that can be useful to understand how things work in kanban views.

Next we will explore the several QWeb directives available, using examples that enhance our to-do task kanban card.

Conditional rendering with t-if

The t-if directive, accepts a JavaScript expression to be evaluated...

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