lxml (used by the html sanitizer) really does not like documents as unicode
strings with an encoding declaration (which doesn't make sense indeed), yet
docutils with output_encoding=unicode generates one (a stupid one too, says
"encoding=unicode").
Disable the xml declaration altogether when compiling rST module declarations
to HTML.
A squashed merge is required as the conversion of the apiculture branch from
bzr to git was not correctly done. The git history contains irrelevant blobs
and commits. This branch brings a lot of changes and fixes, too many to list
exhaustively.
- New orm api, objects are now used instead of ids
- Environements to encapsulates cr uid context while maintaining backward compatibility
- Field compute attribute is a new object oriented way to define function fields
- Shared browse record cache
- New onchange protocol
- Optional copy flag on fields
- Documentation update
- Dead code cleanup
- Lots of fixes
When a module is uninstalled, this will also uninstall modules depending of it. To avoid unexpected loss of data, this patch list the modules that will get impacted during the installation.
This also affects the configuration pages with on change warnings.
When uninstalling a module, remove the ir.model.constraint after removing the non-model records and before fields and model definition.
Without this fix, some constraint would be removed too early allowing to have broken relations and data left from removed module.
[FIX] modules: download() method is now a no-op. This method was in fact already a no-op as the "url" field is never set explicitly in the code.
bzr revid: chs@openerp.com-20140410095817-bkni63g346wneybb
Either use openerp.modules.registry.RegistryManager when the full
new() signature is needed, or use openerp.registry().
Replaced also some pool.get() with pool[] because KeyErrors
are better than AttributeErrors on None.
bzr revid: vmt@openerp.com-20130327111014-2i0hlvpy5y5ku7hm
Some important points to consider:
- signaling should be done after any schema alteration (including module [un]installation),
service registration (e.g. reports)
- the changes need to be committed to the database *before* signaling, otherwise an
obvious race condition occurs during reload by other workers
- any call to restart_pool() must be considered a possible candidate for
signaling, and the 2 above conditions must be checked
The number of explicit calls was reduced by forcing the signaling at the end of
Registry.new() in case `update_module` was passed as True. In that situation
we always want to signal the changes - so all the redundant signaling calls
can be centralized. We can also assume that the relevant changes have already
been committed at that point, otherwise the registry update would not
have worked in the first place.
This means that there is no need for explicit signaling anymore everytime
`restart_pool` is called with `update_module=True`.
Some missing cr.commit() and explicit signaling calls were added or
moved to the right place. As a reminder: signaling must be done
*after* committing the changes, and usually *after* reloading the
registry on the current worker.
bzr revid: odo@openerp.com-20130301143203-e2csf5pkllwhmwqs