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Keynote - Industries
Fabien PinckaersWykonano
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Opening Keynote - Unveiling Odoo 19
Fabien PinckaersWykonano
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Simplifying the CLI, one command at a time
Paolo GattiWykonano
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Runbot knows what you broke: Behind testing infrastructure
Christophe Monniez (moc)Wykonano
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What's new in the Python framework?
Raphael ColletWykonano
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Discover how we made Odoo blazing fastCédric ThiryWykonano
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Best practices to design Odoo crons
Thibault FrancoisWykonano
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Tips & tricks for performant spreadsheets/dashboards
Vincent SchippefiltWykonano
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XMLRPC is dead. All Hail JSON-2.
Julien Castiaux (juc)Wykonano
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How to integrate hardware with Odoo IoT Box?
Louis Travaux (lotr)Wykonano
Although developers tend to prefer to leverage the full power of Python to write new modules, it is sometimes not possible to do so; typically on managed hosting solutions which do not allow the deployment of custom Python code like the odoo.com platform.
However, the flexible nature of Odoo is meant to allow customizations out of the box. Whilst a lot is possible with Studio, it is also possible to define models, fields and logic in XML files. This makes it easier to develop, maintain and deploy these customizations.
In this talk, we will learn how to define models, fields and logic in XML data files and bundle them into a module. These are sometimes called importable modules, or data modules. We will also see the limitations of this approach to module development.