This addon lets you pass a dbfilter as a HTTP header.
This is interesting for setups where database names can't be mapped to proxied host names.
To install this module, you only need to add it to your addons, and load it as a server-wide module.
This can be done with the load
parameter in /etc/odoo.conf
or with the
--load
command-line parameter
load = "web, web_kanban, dbfilter_from_header"
Please keep in mind that the standard odoo dbfilter configuration is still applied before looking at the regular expression in the header.
For nginx, use:
proxy_set_header X-Odoo-dbfilter [your filter regex];
For caddy, use:
proxy_header X-Odoo-dbfilter [your filter regex]
For Apache, use:
RequestHeader set X-Odoo-dbfilter [your filter regex]
Bugs are tracked on GitHub Issues. In case of trouble, please check there if your issue has already been reported. If you spotted it first, help us smashing it by providing a detailed and welcomed feedback.
- Stéphane Bidoul <[email protected]>
- Yannick Vaucher <[email protected]>
- Alexandre Fayolle <[email protected]>
- Holger Brunn <[email protected]>
- Laurent Mignon (aka lmi) <[email protected]>
- Sandy Carter <[email protected]>
- Fabio Vilchez <[email protected]>
- Jos De Graeve <[email protected]>
This module is maintained by the OCA.
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