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Hi everyone,

I am feeling kind of stupid, but nevertheless here is my problem:

I defined a model class:

models.py

class MealType(models.Model):
_name = 'event_participation.meal_type'

name = fields.Char(string="Name", required=True)
event_id = fields.Many2one('event.event', string="Event")
cost = fields.Float(string="Additional Cost")

def get_all_meal_types(self):
return self.search([])

Now I have a controller in which I want to get all MealType records from the database to display them.

controllers.py

import models

class ExtendedSaleController(main.website_sale):

def checkout_values(self, data=None):
if not data:
cr, uid, context, registry = request.cr, request.uid, request.context, request.registry
values = super(ExtendedSaleController, self).checkout_values()


#retrieve meal types

values["meals"] = meals

      return values

I tried several things to get the entries but nothing worked:

meal = models.MealType()
meals = models.MealType.get_all_meal_types(self)
meals = models.MealType.search([])
meals = meal.search([])  

 What am I missing?

Thanks for your help!

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From within a controller, you can access ORM models using http.request.env

In your case:

MealType = http.request.env['event_participation.meal_type']
mealtypes = MealType.search([])

See the website tutorial

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The thing is that in controllers you access the models and their methods using the registry like self.pool in the old api.

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Hi,

you can manage those data as like below into your controller.


def checkout_values(self, data=None):

if not data:

cr, uid, context, registry = request.cr, request.uid, request.context, request.registry

values = super(ExtendedSaleController, self).checkout_values()

#retrieve meal types

values["meals"] =registry['event_participation.meal_type'].search([])

return values

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Solution:

orm_meals = registry.get('event_participation.meal_type') 

get the IDs of all MealType records:

meal_ids = orm_meals.search(cr, SUPERUSER_ID, [], context=context) 

and get the complete records as objects:

meals = orm_meals.browse(cr, SUPERUSER_ID, meal_ids, context) 



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should I declare 'registry'? if, yes, how? , i'll appreciate your answer, thanks in advance. I have the same problem in the above question

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