콘텐츠로 건너뛰기
메뉴
커뮤니티에 참여하려면 회원 가입을 하시기 바랍니다.
신고된 질문입니다
3 답글
21526 화면

The Documentation states that the various methods of the class openerp.osv.orm.BaseModel like browse, search, write, etc. can receive and return a single id/record.

Example: return value for browse method:

Return type: object or list of objects requested

Or select argument for browse method:

select -- id or list of ids.

Or return value for search method:

Returns: id or list of ids of records matching the criteria

I often have the feeling that this is not true and all methods allways expect and return lists.

Is my feeling wrong?

 

EDIT (in lack of comment functionality):

Thx, Mr. Reis. You are quite right! But is it also true for search?

EDIT:

Search always returns a list. The documentation is wrong. (Although the technical memento states it correctly).

아바타
취소
베스트 답변

It's actually True:

If you do `object.browse(cr, uid, id)`you get one Browse record use use dot-notations directlty on it.

If you do `object.browse(cr, uid, [ids])` you get a *list* of Browse and you should iterate on it to deal with each Browse record.

아바타
취소
베스트 답변

It's a good practice to always

  • send or return a list of ids
self.write(cr, uid, [lead.id], vals, context=context)
  • expect both
if isinstance(ids, (int, long)):
    ids = [ids]

 

copy is one of the only method of the orm that expects an int instead of a list.

아바타
취소
베스트 답변

Yes, it is right that most of the ORM methods accepts list of IDs and some of them returns list of IDs or single ID.

Search methods returns list of IDs, write, unlink returns True and create returns new ID.

You can see all the methods here: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~openerp/openobject-server/7.0/view/head:/openerp/osv/orm.py

아바타
취소
관련 게시물 답글 화면 활동
9
2월 17
11627
4
1월 16
10710
0
3월 15
5039
0
3월 15
5198
4
6월 20
27399