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Odoo 11 Development Cookbook - Second Edition

Odoo 11 Development Cookbook - Second Edition - Second Edition

By : Alexandre Fayolle, Holger Brunn
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Odoo 11 Development Cookbook - Second Edition

Odoo 11 Development Cookbook - Second Edition

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By: Alexandre Fayolle, Holger Brunn

Overview of this book

Odoo is a full-featured open source ERP with a focus on extensibility. The flexibility and sustainability of open source are also a key selling point of Odoo. It is built on a powerful framework for rapid application development, both for back-end applications and front-end websites. Version 11 offers better usability and speed: a new design (as compared to the current Odoo Enterprise version) and a mobile interface. The book starts by covering Odoo installation and administration and Odoo Server deployment. It then delves into the implementation of Odoo modules, the different inheritance models available in Odoo. You will then learn how to define access rules for your data; how to make your application available in different languages; how to expose your data models to end users on the back end and on the front end; and how to create beautiful PDF versions of your data. By the end of the book, you will have a thorough knowledge of Odoo and will be able to build effective applications by applying Odoo development best practices
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
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Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
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Index

Creating security groups and assigning them to users


Security access in Odoo is configured through security groups: permissions are given to groups and then groups are assigned to users. Each functional area has base security groups provided by a central application.

When addon modules extend an existing application, they should add permissions to the corresponding groups, as shown in the Adding security access to models recipe later.

When addon modules add a new functional area not yet covered by an existing central application, they should add the corresponding security groups. Usually, we should have at least user and manager roles.

Taking the Library example we introduced in Chapter 4, Creating Odoo Addon Modules, it doesn't fit neatly in any of the Odoo core apps, so we add security groups for it.

Getting ready

This recipe assumes that you have an Odoo instance ready, with the my_module available, as described in Chapter 4, Creating Odoo Addon Modules.

How to do it...

To add new access security...

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