Warning
This module is deprecated. If you want to use this functionality you can assign a unserialised domain to a fields.Binary, example
This technical addon allows developers to specify a field domain in a view using the value of another field in that view, rather than as a static XML attribute.
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When you define a view you can specify on the relational fields a domain attribute. This attribute is evaluated as filter to apply when displaying existing records for selection.
<field name="product_id" domain="[('type','=','product')]"/>
The value provided for the domain attribute must be a string representing a valid Odoo domain. This string is evaluated on the client side in a restricted context where we can reference as right operand the values of fields present into the form and a limited set of functions.
In this context it's hard to build complex domain and we are facing to some limitations as:
- The syntax to include in your domain a criteria involving values from a x2many field is complex.
- The right side of domain in case of x2many can involve huge amount of ids (performance problem).
- Domains computed by an onchange on an other field are not recomputed when you modify the form and don't modify the field triggering the onchange.
- It's not possible to extend an existing domain. You must completely redefine the domain in your specialized addon
- etc...
In order to mitigate these limitations this new addon allows you to use the value of a field as domain of an other field in the xml definition of your view.
<field name="product_id_domain" invisible="1"/>
<field name="product_id" domain="product_id_domain"/>
The field used as domain must provide the domain as a JSON encoded string.
product_id_domain = fields.Char(
compute="_compute_product_id_domain",
readonly=True,
store=False,
)
@api.depends('name')
def _compute_product_id_domain(self):
for rec in self:
rec.product_id_domain = json.dumps(
[('type', '=', 'product'), ('name', 'like', rec.name)]
)
Note
You do not actually need this module to craft a dynamic domain. Odoo comes with its own py.js web library to parse expressions such as domains. py.js supports more complex expressions than just static lists.
Here is an example of a conditional domain based on the value of another field:
(order_id or partner_id) and [('id', 'in', allowed_picking_ids)]
or [('state', '=', 'done'), ('picking_type_id.code', '=', 'outgoing')]
For OCA modules, this method is preferred over adding this module as an additional dependency.
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Do not contact contributors directly about support or help with technical issues.
- ACSONE SA/NV
- Laurent Mignon <[email protected]>
- Denis Roussel <[email protected]>
- Raf Ven <[email protected]>
This module is maintained by the OCA.
OCA, or the Odoo Community Association, is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to support the collaborative development of Odoo features and promote its widespread use.
This module is part of the OCA/web project on GitHub.
You are welcome to contribute. To learn how please visit https://odoo-community.org/page/Contribute.