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Hello,

I have a _constraint defined with a method :

def _check_me(self, cr, uid, ids, context=None):

context = context or {}

print context

 

_constraints = [(_check_me, 'This is my validation error message', ['field_name'])]

I call the write method on my object using XMLRPC like this, with a context :

socket.execute(db, uid, pwd, 'my_object', 'write', ids, {'field_name':field_value}, {'foo':'bar'})

And it matches the write method signature. But my context is always empty.

It is because context is not passed to methods used for _constraints ? Or am I missing something ?

Thanks

 

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try:
socket.execute(db, uid, pwd, 'my_object', 'write', ids, {'field_name':field_value}, context={'foo':'bar'})

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Won't work. You can't actually name variables in xmlrpc calls. Besides, the context is sent to the write method. Problem is : it appears that it does propagate to the method defined in the _contraints.

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