Hello, I would like to know what's the correct way to trigger on Odoo.sh the installation of the requirements for a submodule. For example, if I have the following repository structure:
repository
├── my_module
│ ├── ...
│ └── requirements.txt
└── third_party_submodule @ a6e6cd9
├── ...
└── requirements.txt
According to the documentation, for the case of my_module, adding a python dependency requires a module version increase for the platform to install it, but, what happens with third_party_submodule If I can't increase the module version? How I can indicate that the external python libraries from third_party_submodule should be also installed.
A possible solution could be to add the requirements of third_party_submodule to my_module and then increase the module version of the latter, but I think that this is the easy way and also a wrong approach.
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Hello! I answer myself, according to the documentation:
The requirements.txt files of submodules are taken into account as well. The platform looks for requirements.txt files in each folder containing Odoo modules.
The problem I had was that the requirements file of the submodule I was using was incorrectly named (requeriment.txt instead of requirements.txt).
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