I had seen in list view. But how we will make it in kanban view?
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Hello
Try with below code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<templates id="template" xml:space="preserve">
<t t-extend="KanbanView.buttons">
<t t-jquery="button" t-operation="after">
<t t-if="widget.modelName == 'yourmodelname'">
<button
class="oe_button oe_highlight"
type="button">My Button</button>
</t>
</t>
</t>
</templates>
i tried this and i get a schema error (AssertionError: Document does not comply with schema)
@Mosab - that's because you have to put this XML inside qweb section of the manifest, and not on data (which usually has files stored under /static/src/xml/)
Thus, you would need a controller to bind it with the code you want to run, so a little bit more complicated
Hello, You can try it.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<templates id="template" xml:space="preserve"><t t-extend="ImportView.import_button">
<t t-jquery="button.o_button_import" t-operation="after">
<button t-if="widget.modelName == 'your model name'"
class="btn btn-primary" type="button">Button name</button>
</t>
</t>
</templates>
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