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Setup: | |
Assuming Odoo 8.0 sources at ~/odoo: | |
$ cp odoo-sh.py ~/odoo | |
$ cd ~/odoo | |
$ python -i odoo-sh.py | |
Usage example: | |
>>> env = connect('my-db-name') | |
>>> Users = env['res.users'] | |
>>> Users.search() | |
>>> Users.browse(1).name | |
u'Administrator' | |
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from __future__ import print_function | |
from openerp.modules.registry import RegistryManager | |
from openerp.api import Environment | |
def connect(dbname='trunk', uid=1, context=None): | |
r = RegistryManager.get(dbname) | |
cr = r.cursor() | |
Environment.reset() | |
env = Environment(cr, uid, context or {}) | |
print('Connected to %s with user %s %s' | |
% (dbname, env.uid, env.user.name)) | |
return env | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
print(__doc__) |
@antonylesuisse It would be great to have this directly from odoo.py
. I'll give a try at that.
@lepistone I had that doubt, because odoo.py
does have a loop where it loads all the addons. I'll have a look at that too.
@dreispt
I tried keeping the module in core addons path.
I ran ./odoo.py shell -d my_db_name , on terminal, but it didn't jump to the python console and returns to normal command prompt.
I same problem hardik-empiprotechnologies i am install module shell in database down server and start with ./odoo.py shell -d my_db_name --addons-path="dir/module/shel" and noting console returns to bash
how to run shell in jupyter notebook , any idea ?
hi jeffery, late answer anyhow I was searching for same ... just add !
!./odoo/odoo-bin shell -c odoo_oca.conf --log-level=error
Creating record from this terminal cannot be seen from ui(actually not created but it return id)
Could you refactor is as cli subcommand ?
./odoo.py shell -d dbname
./odoo.py --addons-path=xxxx shell -d dbname
would directly work. I will merge it if done as subcommand.
example of such commands are in openerp/cli/deploy.py