Added test coverage
Added requirements.txt for pysftp
Added in the roadmap the exact version of pysftp for this to work (0.2.8)
Added in the roadmap the problem with list_db=False
Adapted calls to message_post
- Follow template README.
- Remove HTML README.
- Move models to models folder.
- Model and view file names follow guidelines.
- Unused methods cleanup.
- Remove unneeded `.pot` file.
- Fix permissons.
- Follow PEP8 in names everywhere.
- Set more descriptive field names.
- Disable backups for other databases, for security.
- Remove db name from generated file, for easier cleanup.
- EAFP logic everywhere.
- More descriptive name.
- Data files moved to YAML, with cleaner ir.cron record creation.
- Add permissions for db.backup model.
- Icons.
- Update tests with new format.
- Storage method is a selectable, for easier extensibility.
- Instead of custom mailing, it just has a mail thread where you can subscribe.
- Should fix almost all comments in https://github.com/OCA/server-tools/pull/203.
- Reduce headers.
This respects the upstream license choice (GPL/AGPL) but reduces
verbosity.
It would be ideal to have everything under AGPL though.
Used to open fp = open(file_path,'wb') a few lines before it was needed. This shouldn't be too much of a problem but opening and closing it right after eachother keeps the session open for less time and there are less chances on failure.
* Update _patch_methods and _revert_methods in auditlog.rule model to properly
track whether a method has already been patched for logging purposes. This
prevents duplicate logs from being produced in various cases (e.g. when a
logging rule is created as part of a module install)
- Update documentation to point to the new auditlog menu locations. These were changed because the 8.0 version was referencing menus that do not exist in 9.0
- Change version from 8.0.X.Y.Z to 9.0.1.0.0
- Make the module installable again
- Remove an unused parameter from pre-migration.py for versioning
- Fix typos and remove commented out blocks of code that were irrelevant