I can't understand how to define specific views for each view mode... This is what I want to do:
in my act_window record I have "<field name="view_mode">tree,form</field>" defining that tree and form views are needed. I want to use "my_custom_tree_view" and "my_custom_form_view" for those types respectively. I've tried using a filed called "views" with (name, type) pairs. I've tried using "view_ids" the same way. I've tried using multiple "view_id" with ref's and that doesn't work.... Can someone please show me an example of assigning custom views to multiple view modes please?
<record model="ir.actions.act_window" id="test_action">
<field name="name">A Test Action</field>
<field name="res_model">some.model</field>
<field name="view_mode">tree, form</field>
<!-- a field to describe my specific tree view and form view --> <<<<<---- HELP ME HERE!
</record>
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You can specify view to use as follows:
<field name="view_id" ref="the_xml_id_of_view"/> -just xml id if the view is in the same module
<field name="view_id" ref="module_name.the_xml_id_of_view"/> -external xml id if the view is in another model (pay attention to the dot notation)
You can also specify custom search view:
<field name="search_view_id" ref="xml_id_or_external_xml_id_as_needed"/>
Also you can manipulate default views using sequence="N" property, by setting lower N than it is in the active default view.
Big Thanks @ Temur
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This worked for me:
Add view_ids to your action, as follows
<field name="view_ids" eval="[(5, 0, 0),
(0, 0, {'view_mode': 'tree', 'view_id': ref('xml.id.of.tree.view')}),
(0, 0, {'view_mode': 'form', 'view_id': ref('xml.id.of.form.view')})]"/>
Please check this code from product module. This should answer the question.
<record id="product_variant_action" model="ir.actions.act_window">
<field name="name">Product Variants</field>
<field name="type">ir.actions.act_window</field>
<field name="res_model">product.product</field>
<field name="context">
{'search_default_product_tmpl_id': [active_id],
'default_product_tmpl_id': active_id}
</field>
<field name="search_view_id" ref="product_search_form_view"/>
<field name="view_ids" eval="[(5, 0, 0),
(0, 0, {'view_mode': 'tree'}),
(0, 0, {'view_mode': 'form', 'view_id': ref('product_variant_easy_edit_view')}),
(0, 0, {'view_mode': 'kanban'})]"/>
<field name="help" type="html">
<p class="oe_view_nocontent_create">
Click to define a new product.
</p>
</field>
</record>
Thanks.. it's works for me
You can in the action specify search_view_id, form_view_id and so on
<record id="action_res_usuarios" model="ir.actions.act_window">
<field name="name">Usuarios</field>
<field name="type">ir.actions.act_window</field>
<field name="res_model">res.users</field>
<field name="view_type">form</field>
<field name="view_id" ref="view_usuarios_tree"/>
<field name="search_view_id" ref="view_usuarios_search"/>
<field name="form_view_id" ref="view_users_simple_form"/>
<field name="help">Create and manage users that will connect to the system. Users can be deactivated should
there be a period of time during which they will/should not connect to the system. You can assign them
groups in order to give them specific access to the applications they need to use in the system.
</field>
</record>
The easiest way is if you define additional ir.ui.view, separate for tree and form, like this (in effect three records):
<record model="ir.actions.act_window" id="test_action">
<field name="name">A Test Action</field>
<field name="res_model">some.model</field>
<field name="view_type">form</field>
<field name="view_mode">tree, form</field>
</record><record model="ir.ui.view" id="some_name_form">
<field name="name">some_name_form</field>
<field name="model">some.model</field>
<field name="arch" type="xml">
<form>
<field name="name"/>
</form>
</field>
</record><record model="ir.ui.view" id="some_name_tree">
<field name="name">some_name_tree</field>
<field name="model">some.model</field>
<field name="arch" type="xml">
<tree>
<field name="name"/>
</tree>
</field>
</record>
Thanks for the answer, but it does not solve the problem of multiple form/tree views and selecting the proper one.
Why not solve? views not wroks? error? you have a menu which call test_action?
I'll explain with an example:
This is a menuitem with an action associated to it.
<menuitem name="Measurement Sheets" id="cirem_measurements" parent="cirem_proposition" action="action_measurements" sequence="540"/>
..but it's not a simple xml-defined action:
<record id="action_measurements" model="ir.actions.server">
<field name="name">Measurement Sheets</field>
<field name="model_id" ref="sale.model_sale_order"/>
<field name="state">code</field>
<field name="code">action = self.my_measurements(cr, uid, context=context)</field>
<field eval="True" name="condition"/>
</record>
you see, it refers to code, which uses another action as a template for creating a custom action that has specific views assigned to each particular view type (kanban, tree, form)
so, firstly, here goes an action used as a template:
<record id="action_measurements_base" model="ir.actions.act_window">
<field name="name">Measurement Sheets</field>
<field name="type">ir.actions.act_window</field>
<field name="res_model">sale.order</field>
<field name="view_type">form</field>
<field name="view_mode">tree,form,calendar,graph</field>
<field name="domain">[('state', 'in', ('sent', 'draft', 'sale'))]</field>
<field name="help" type="html">
<p class="oe_view_nocontent_create">
Click to fill in a new measurement sheet based on the measurement template.
</p><p>
Odoo will help you efficiently handle the complete sales flow:
quotation, sales order, delivery, invoicing and payment.
</p>
</field>
</record>
The most interesting part is the code that sets different view ids to each view type (based on the template-action):
(notice how one can redefine other action's properties too)
def my_measurements(self, cr, uid, context=None):
IrModelData = self.pool['ir.model.data']
actionObject = IrModelData.xmlid_to_object(cr, uid, 'cirem.action_measurements_base', context=context)
action = actionObject.read(['name', 'help', 'res_model', 'target', 'domain', 'context', 'type', 'search_view_id'])
if not action:
action = {}
else:
action = action[0]
# action['name'] = 'Measurements' SET OTHER PROPERTIES LIKE THIS
tree_view_id = IrModelData.xmlid_to_res_id(cr, uid, 'sale.view_order_tree')
form_view_id = IrModelData.xmlid_to_res_id(cr, uid, 'cirem.measurements_view')
action.update({
'views': [
[tree_view_id, 'tree'],
[form_view_id, 'form'],
[False, 'graph'],
[False, 'calendar'],
[False, 'pivot']
],
})
return action
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