Skip to Content
Menú
This question has been flagged
1 Respondre
14013 Vistes

I noticed that it is used in `hr.employee.public`:

```

image_128 = fields.Image("Image 128", compute='_compute_image', compute_sudo=True)


def _compute_image(self):

    for employee in self:

    employee_id = self.sudo().env['hr.employee'].browse(employee.id)

    ...

```
in the compute method sudo() is used anyways, which implies that compute_sudo doesn't change the self in the compute method to be equivalent to self.sudo();


Then what is the point in adding `compute_sudo`?

Avatar
Descartar
Best Answer

Compute sudo is described in the docs as  "whether the field should be recomputed as superuser to bypass access rights (by default True for stored fields, False for non stored fields)"

Avatar
Descartar
Autor

but what does it mean? the user in the method is not the superuser unless sudo() is explicitly used.

As sudo bypasses access rights ,in compute_sudo compute field while computing itself again it will not look for the users access rights and compute it as its for superuser.

Related Posts Respostes Vistes Activitat
1
de maig 21
3611
2
de maig 25
775
2
d’ag. 22
5139
2
de jul. 22
6909
1
de des. 20
37607