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I want to do something like this, but it does not works:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<templates id="template" xml:space="preserve">
<tr t-extend="ListView.row" t-att-class="view.class_for(record)">
</tr>
</templates>

Just want to add t-att-class to the tr element. The problem is that tr is the root node, and I cant figure out how to refer it for inheritance. Can someone help me?

The original template looks like this:

<tr t-name="ListView.row"
t-att-data-id="record.get('id')"
t-att-style="view.style_for(record)">
<t t-set="asData" t-value="record.toForm().data"/>
<t t-foreach="columns" t-as="column">
<td t-if="column.meta"> </td>
</t>
<th t-if="options.selectable" class="oe_list_record_selector" width="1">
<t t-set="checked" t-value="options.select_view_id == record.get('id') ? 'checked' : null"/>
<input t-if="options.radio" type="radio" name="radiogroup" t-att-checked="checked"/>
<input t-if="!options.radio" type="checkbox" name="radiogroup" t-att-checked="checked"/>
</th>
<t t-foreach="columns" t-as="column">
<t t-set="number" t-value="column.type === 'integer' or column.type == 'float'"/>
<t t-set="modifiers" t-value="column.modifiers_for(asData)"/>
<td t-if="!column.meta and column.invisible !== '1'" t-att-title="column.help"
t-attf-class="oe_list_field_cell oe_list_field_#{column.widget or column.type} #{number ? 'oe_number' : ''} #{column.tag === 'button' ? 'oe-button' : ''} #{modifiers.readonly ? 'oe_readonly' : ''} #{modifiers.required ? 'oe_required' : ''}"
t-att-data-field="column.id"
><t t-raw="render_cell(record, column)"/></td>
</t>
<td t-if="options.deletable" class='oe_list_record_delete' width="13px">
<button type="button" name="delete" class="oe_i">d</button>
</td>
</tr>

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try this one. if not working, dig into manual deeper from v7.

<t t-extend="ListView.row">
<xpath expr="//tr[@t-name='Listview.row']" position="attributes">
<attribute name="t-att-class">view.class_for(record)</attribute> <xpath>
</t>
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Hi Dhinesh,

I have tried your code but does not work for me. Currently I am using this approach that adds the class property at td level, but what I want is to add it at tr level:


<t t-extend="ListView.row">
  <t t-jquery="td[t-att-data-field='column.id']">
  this.attr('t-attf-class', this.attr('t-attf-class') + ' #{view.class_for(record)}');
  </t>
</t>
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Your code does not in working

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Its a litte bit late but maybe it will help someone who is also stumbling over this topic.

I'm using the following code to add custom CSS to the rows and to the cells:

<t t-extend="ListView.row">
    <t t-jquery="tr">
        this.context.setAttribute('t-att-class', 'view.class_for(record)');
    </t>
  <t t-jquery="td[t-att-data-field='column.id']">
      this.attr('t-attf-class', this.attr('t-attf-class') + ' {{view.class_for_cell(record, column)}}');
  </t>
</t>

The method "class_for_cell" is an own function to extract the information from the field and set the specific class to the cell.

Working with V8.

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Hi,

You can just use the Qweb Js inheritance by extending the t-name and adding the new class like below:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<templates>
    <t t-extend="ListView.row">
        <t t-jquery="tr[t-att-data-id*='record.get('id')']">
            this.attr('t-attf-class', this.attr("t-attf-class") + 'view.class_for(record)');
        </t>
    </t>
</templates>
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