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go-odoo

An Odoo API client enabling Go programs to interact with Odoo in a simple and uniform way.

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Usage

Generate your models

./generator/generator -u admin_name -p admin_password -d database_name -o /the/directory/you/want/the/files/to/be/generated/in --url http://localhost:8069 -t ./generator/cmd/tmpl/model.tmpl -m crm.lead,res.users

That's it ! Your models have been generated !

Current generated models

Core models

Core models are ir_model.go and ir_model_fields.go since there are used to generate models.

It is highly recommanded to not remove them, since you would not be able to generate models again.

Custom skilld-labs models

All other models (not core one) are specific to skilld-labs usage. They use our own odoo instance which is version 11. (note that models structure changed between odoo major versions).

If you're ok to work with those models, you can use this library instance, if not you should fork the repository and generate you own models by following steps above.

Enjoy coding!

(All exemples on this README are based on model crm.lead)

package main

import (
	odoo "github.com/skilld-labs/go-odoo"
)

func main() {
	c, err := odoo.NewClient(&odoo.ClientConfig{
		Admin:    "admin_name",
		Password: "admin_password",
		Database: "database_name",
		URL:      "http://localhost:8069",
		SyncWriteRequests: true, // prevent concurrency issues in case of simultaneous write requests
	})
	if err != nil {
		log.Fatal(err)
	}
	crm := &odoo.CrmLead{
		Name: odoo.NewString("my first opportunity"),
	}
	if id, err := c.CreateCrmLead(crm); err != nil {
		log.Fatal(err)
	} else {
		fmt.Printf("the id of the new crm.lead is %d", id)
	}
}

Models

Generated models contains high level functions to interact with models in an easy and golang way. It covers the most common usage and contains for each model those functions :

Create

func (c *Client) CreateCrmLead(cl *CrmLead) (int64, error) {}
func (c *Client) CreateCrmLeads(cls []*CrmLead) ([]int64, error) {} // !! Only for odoo 12+ versions !!

Update

func (c *Client) UpdateCrmLead(cl *CrmLead) error {}
func (c *Client) UpdateCrmLeads(ids []int64, cl *CrmLead) error {}

Delete

func (c *Client) DeleteCrmLead(id int64) error {}
func (c *Client) DeleteCrmLeads(ids []int64) error {}

Get

func (c *Client) GetCrmLead(id int64) (*CrmLead, error) {}
func (c *Client) GetCrmLeads(ids []int64) (*CrmLeads, error) {}

Find

Find is powerful and allow you to query a model and filter results. Criteria and Options

func (c *Client) FindCrmLead(criteria *Criteria) (*CrmLead, error) {}
func (c *Client) FindCrmLeads(criteria *Criteria, options *Options) (*CrmLeads, error) {}

Conversion

Generated models can be converted to Many2One easily.

func (cl *CrmLead) Many2One() *Many2One {}

Types

The library contains custom types to improve the usability :

Basic types

func NewString(v string) *String {}
func (s *String) Get() string {}

func NewInt(v int64) *Int {}
func (i *Int) Get() int64 {}

func NewBool(v bool) *Bool {}
func (b *Bool) Get() bool {}

func NewSelection(v interface{}) *Selection {}
func (s *Selection) Get() (interface{}) {}

func NewTime(v time.Time) *Time {}
func (t *Time) Get() time.Time {}

func NewFloat(v float64) *Float {}
func (f *Float) Get() float64 {}

Relational types

func NewMany2One(id int64, name string) *Many2One {}
func NewUnassignedMany2One() *Many2One {}
func (m *Many2One) Get() int64 {}

func NewRelation() *Relation {}
func (r *Relation) Get() []int64 {}

one2many and many2many are represented by the Relation type and allow you to execute special actions as defined here.

Criteria and Options

Criteria is a set of Criterion and allow you to query models. More informations

Combined Criterions

Criterions can be combined using AND (arity 2), OR (arity 2) and NOT (arity 1) operators. Criteria have And, Or and Not methods to be able to do such query eg:

c := odoo.NewCriteria().Or(
	odoo.NewCriterion("user_id.name", "=", "Jane Doe"),
	odoo.NewCriterion("user_id.name", "=", "John Doe"),
)

Options allow you to filter results.

cls, err := c.FindCrmLeads(odoo.NewCriteria().Add("user_id.name", "=", "John Doe"), odoo.NewOptions().Limit(2))

Low level functions

All high level functions are based on basic odoo webservices functions.

These functions give you more flexibility but less usability. We recommend you to use models functions (high level).

Here are available low level functions :

func (c *Client) Create(model string, values []interface{}, options *Options) ([]int64, error) {} !! Creating multiple instances is only for odoo 12+ versions !!
func (c *Client) Update(model string, ids []int64, values interface{}, options *Options) error {}
func (c *Client) Delete(model string, ids []int64) error {}
func (c *Client) SearchRead(model string, criteria *Criteria, options *Options, elem interface{}) error {}
func (c *Client) Read(model string, ids []int64, options *Options, elem interface{}) error {}
func (c *Client) Count(model string, criteria *Criteria, options *Options) (int64, error) {}
func (c *Client) Search(model string, criteria *Criteria, options *Options) ([]int64, error) {}
func (c *Client) FieldsGet(model string, options *Options) (map[string]interface{}, error) {}
func (c *Client) ExecuteKw(method, model string, args []interface{}, options *Options) (interface{}, error) {}

Todo

  • Tests
  • Modular template

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