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Opening Keynote - Unveiling Odoo 18
Fabien PinckaersSelesai
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Discovering Full Text Search
Julien BankenSelesai
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Customize Views with your Own Javascript Fields
Simon GeninSelesai
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Hosting your Odoo Server on the Public Internet: Do's & Don'ts
Nicolas MartinelliSelesai
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The Right Way to Contribute to Odoo's Code Base
Arnaud JosetSelesai
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What's New in Javascript Framework?
Géry DebongnieSelesai
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User Friendly URLs: a Technical Overview
Jorge Pinna PuissantSelesai
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Security in Odoo's Framework
Denis LedouxSelesai
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Synchronize Data Using Webhooks
Quentin CoussementSelesai
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Test Odoo UI with Tours
Bastien PierreSelesai
Raphael joined Odoo in 2011, when it was still called "OpenERP". He quickly moved to the "Framework" team, where he designed and implemented the "new API" of Python models. When the team grew, he became the team's leader, mostly because of the lack of other candidates. He kept contributing many optimizations and bug fixes in the framework. He regularly gives talks to Odoo Experience, and happily chats with every developer coming with nasty questions or bright ideas. And he also writes down his own Odoo biography, when asked to do so.
We present the various changes made to Odoo's Python framewok for version 18. Some changes aim at making the developer's life easier, like using "list" for list views, making invisible fields optional in views, detecting group restriction inconsistencies in views, and adding Python typing to the framework. We also introduced performance improvements, like grouping SQL UPDATE queries, enabling to order by, group by and aggregate non-stored related fields, and improving database workload by using read-only mirrors.