This module extends the functionality of any model to support multiple images (a gallery) attached to it and allow you to manage them.
This module adds abstract models to work on. Its sole purpose is to serve as base for other modules that implement galleries, so if you install this one manually you will notice no change. You should install any other module based on this one and this will get installed automatically.
To manage all stored images, you need to:
- Go to Settings > Technical > Multi images.
... but you probably prefer to manage them from the forms supplied by submodules that inherit this behavior.
To develop a module based on this one:
See module
product_multi_image
as an example.You have to inherit model
base_multi_image.owner
to the model that needs the gallery:class MyOwner(models.Model): _name = "my.model.name" _inherit = ["my.model.name", "base_multi_image.owner"] # If you need this, you will need ``pre_init_hook_for_submodules`` and ``uninstall_hook_for_submodules`` as detailed below. old_image_field = fields.Binary(related="image_main", store=False)
Somewhere in the owner view, add:
<field name="image_ids" nolabel="1" context="{ 'default_owner_model': 'my.model.name', 'default_owner_id': id, }" mode="kanban"/>
If the model you are extending already had an image field, and you want to trick Odoo to make those images to multi-image mode, you will need to make use of the provided :meth:`~.hooks.pre_init_hook_for_submodules` and :meth:`~.hooks.uninstall_hook_for_submodules`, like the
product_multi_image
module does:try: from odoo.addons.base_multi_image.hooks import ( pre_init_hook_for_submodules, uninstall_hook_for_submodules, ) except ImportError: pass def pre_init_hook(cr): """Transform single into multi images.""" pre_init_hook_for_submodules(cr, "product.template", "image") pre_init_hook_for_submodules(cr, "product.product", "image_variant") def uninstall_hook(cr, registry): """Remove multi images for models that no longer use them.""" uninstall_hook_for_submodules(cr, registry, "product.template") uninstall_hook_for_submodules(cr, registry, "product.product")
- OS file storage mode for images is meant to provide a path where Odoo has read access and the image is already found, not for making the module store images there. It would be nice to add that feature though.
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.
This module is inspired in previous module product_images from OpenLabs and Akretion.
- Pedro M. Baeza <[email protected]>
- Rafael Blasco <[email protected]>
- Jairo Llopis <[email protected]>
- Sodexis <[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.
To contribute to this module, please visit http://odoo-community.org.