Saving log_handler to the config file is not currently special-cased,
the value is thus dumped as the repr() of the list, but not deserialized
with literal_eval. This means -s breaks log_handler and the
configuration file example is incorrect (it looks like a list).
Repeated -s further break the log_handler by interpreting the original
value as a string, putting it into a list, then reserialising that with
repr(), injecting a bunch of escaping backslash. The config file is soon
filled with backslashes and doubles in size with each new -s.
Furthermore for some reason the whole thing breaks --log-handler (and
aliases) entirely, once the wrong log_handler has been saved none of
them works anymore.
Fixes#4552Closes#4157
Saving multiple levels for the same logger should work with few issues,
but over time pathological (basket) cases (e.g. using ``-s`` all the
time) may build pointlessly huge lists in their config file.
Only keep the last level for each logger when saving to a config file.
For log_handler (list of logger configuration specs), having the
configuration file and the CLI configuration be exclusive (one
overwriting the other) is detrimental: it precludes keeping the
configuration file as a convenient baseline and only altering the subset
of loggers of interest at any given time. Combine specs from both
sources instead of overwriting one with the other.
* remove log_handler and its special case from the first options loop
* remove seeding of option with DEFAULT_LOG_HANDLER
* my_default is the baseline "configuration file" value, it's None if
not provided which is not convenient. Use DEFAULT_LOG_HANDLER for it
as baseline configuration file. DEFAULT_LOG_HANDLER isn't a list
anymore, it's a CSV of logger specs (same as file-serialized)
* could actually use a DEFAULT_LOG_HANDLER of ``:`` (the default logger
is root, the default level is info), but that might be a tad too
cryptic
* things are weird between my_default and the file-sourced value,
_parse_config is first run with my_defaults then with the file, but if
there's no file it's re-run with already-parsed my_defaults. So when
the file and the command-line values are of different type,
_parse_config must be ready to handle both
add_option(action=append*) always modifies the ``default`` list
in-place. When using DEFAULT_LOG_HANDLER directly, that means
log_handler is always equal to DEFAULT_LOG_HANDLER since they're the
same list object. Thus the --log-handler command-line would never
overwrite the log_handler value from the configuration file, which is
unexpected
Fix that by copying DEFAULT_LOG_HANDLER before passing it as the
option's default value.
This rev. is related to 8381d47543
The action action_purchase_line_product_tree is used in both
product templates and product variants forms.
Therefore, the default_product_id: active_id in the context
cannot be used,
As sometimes it will active_id will be a product template,
sometimes it will be a product variant.
I believe two different window actions should be used,
instead of sharing a common one and making hacks.
Nevertheless, as we avoid taking risks in stable releases
This should be done in master.
The purchases button on product templates open the purchase orders
that have at least one of the variants of the templates
Set in the context of the action button action_purchase_line_product_tree
'search_default_product_id': active_id, 'default_product_id': active_id
as no point, as default_product_id expects a variant id (product.product)
while active_id is a template id (product.template).
opw-626521
On Windows, when having special characters in the month name (For instance, 'décembre'),
the windows odoo server sent non utf8 encoded, which could not be decoded by json dumps
opw-622189
Domain on the action_hr_evaluation_interview_tree has been removed
during rev.fbbe8631c9edb2dacedcb99c1cd7c6bea6f42b33
We force an empty domain in order to remove the domain from the window action
for migrated database, coming from 7.0.
For companies not working with variants,
it is important to be able to search in the
Products menu (product.template) using
product codes.
It is useful as well to see the codes
in the default kanban view too, even if
it is only the code of the first variant.
When a stale XML ID exists in the database, `_update_dummy()`
must consider it as missing entirely, and the next call
to `_update()` will take care of cleaning up the old XML ID.
Failing to do so for `noupdate` records means the `_update`
will never happen, and as soon as another record is created
or updated with a relationship to that stale XML ID, it will
plainly crash the installation/update.
Takes care of resetting it from older versions
e.g. rev d97e7a6a4e
and c0076916f3, as
the old `variants` field that was used does not
exist anymore, crashing at opening.
Completes/improves fd6dde7ca
Because Werkzeug uses/provides flow-control exceptions via
HTTPException (which can be used as straight responses) they are used in
a few places of the web client, when triggering some redirections for
instance.
Breaking into the debugger for such mundane situations is surprising and
inconvenient for developers trying to debug actual issues in the system,
even though HTTPExceptions are by and large not error per-se, and
shouldn't warrant triggering post-mortem debugging.
So in the non-RPC dispatcher, don't post-mortem on HTTPException either.
If the report was printed from the tax codes list
Accounting > Configuration > Taxes > Tax codes
There is no information concerning what should be displayed (periods, details, etc.)
as the user did not printed the report from the wizard
(from Accounting > Reporting > Generic Reporting > Taxes > Taxes report)
We therefore set default values, in order the report to not crash
Nevertheless, the user has obviously to go through the wizard
if he wants to set a configuration different than the default one
While keeping the compatibility for reportlab 2.5.
Splitting the text node on line breaks '\n' leaded to orphans ending tags,
like '</font>', which is regarded by reportlab 3.0 as a paragraph,
and reportlab therefore surrounded these tags by <para> tags,
which leaded to not syntax correct html like
<para></font></para>
To test this patch:
- While having reportlab > 3.0
- Create a rml report containing (at least) '<font>\n</font>'
- Then print the report. It must not crash (obviously)
Debian does not allow fetching data from external website at runtime.
This fixes the privacy-breach-generic lintian warnings for Debian packaging.
The removed youtube url was a dead link...
Some .xml,.csv,.po,.woff,.ttf,.png,.eot,.svg had perm 755, provocating
'executable-not-elf-or-script' lintian warning for Debian packaging.
Set permission to 644 for those files.
Also remove unnecessary executable permissions on some .py:
-addons/l10n_fr_hr_payroll/report/fiche_paye.py
-addons/l10n_ro/res_partner.py
-addons/l10n_ro/__openerp__.py
-addons/l10n_ro/__init__.py
-addons/l10n_do/__openerp__.py
-addons/l10n_do/__init__.py
Use the local copy of those libraries instead of fetching them at runtime.
This fix was required for Debian packaging. It fixes the
privacy-breach-may-use-debian-package lintian error.
This reverts commit d970cc40f8.
point_of_sale does not depends on share. This domain can therefore not be applied.
It works for new databases as the module share is auto installed.
But as soon as the module share is uninstalled, this domain will lead to a crash
There is no way to "solve" this issue, other than by a view customization
if the issue is critical for the customer.
I did not pay enough attention when I reviewed the PR.
Do not write on the function field when you are writing on the function field.
- Now you do know what orders is right?
- I think I know...
- Orders is orders.
- I guess no one ever taught you not to use the word you're defining in the definition.
~~Lucky Number Slevin
From reportlab 3.0, empty plaintext paragraphs do not lead to a break line anymore.
Before release 3.0, paragraphs having tags but no plaintext leaded to a break line.
This patch aims to recover the behavior of reportlab releases < 3.0, as
<para><font color="white"> </font></para> is used in allmost all rml reports
The current patch is not considered as clean, but we did not find any better solution.
If someone find a parameter to pass to reportlab in order to bring back the old behavior of reportlab
he is welcome to provide the better patch.
Besides, in reportlab 3.0, splitlongwords has been introduced as parameter,
to allow to break long words. The default value is True.
This parameter seems to break the columns headers
(it splits the text within the column header)
We therefore take the choice to not activate it, as it was not present anyway in reportlab < 3.0
To test the good behavior of this patch:
While having reportlab < 3.0 (2.5 for instance), print a draft invoice
Then, upgrade to reportlab > 3.0 (3.1.8 for instance), print the same draft invoice.
The generated pdf must be (allmost) identical, in particular concerning spaces.
Specifically, the space between the partner address and his phone.
[IMP] base: safer locking at user login
When a users connects, a lock is taken on the res_user table to modify the last login date. If another running transaction uses a foreign key to res.users (e.g. write_uid column), postgres may detect the update as a concurrent update and rollback the transaction.
In pg 9.3, the lock_strength parameter 'NO KEY' allows a weaker lock which is less likely to break another transaction.
Fixes#552