- Adds is_synced field to track whether a dynamic list has unsynced
changes or not so the user is aware that the definitive number of
contacts is yet to be determined.
- It fixes an issue that made impossible deleting a res.partner filter
when a list had use it to filter contacts.
- It also shows only the filters available for the user (shared and
belonging to self).
* [FIX+IMP] mass_mailing_list_dynamic: tests, icons, filters...
* Brand new icon
* Added feature of loading an existing filter as criteria
* Tests as SavepointCase for optimizing times
* Tests in post-install for avoiding errors on res.partner not null constraints
when several modules added them.
* Updated documentation.
* Fix mock in test for not commiting test data.
* [FIX] mass_mailing_list_dynamic: Wasn't able to create contacts in fully synced lists
Syncing context was being set in the wrong object. Added to test too.
* [FIX] mass_mailing_list_dynamic: Allow to write back vals from res.partner
Module mass_mailing_partner writes back certain values from partner to
mass_mailing_contact. Module should allow that write operation.
- In DB which use large amounts of records and intesive use of
mass_mailings, not optimized compute records lead to a drastical
decrease of performance
* [FIX+IMP] mass_mailing_list_dynamic: tests, icons, filters...
* Brand new icon
* Added feature of loading an existing filter as criteria
* Tests as SavepointCase for optimizing times
* Tests in post-install for avoiding errors on res.partner not null constraints
when several modules added them.
* Updated documentation.
* Fix mock in test for not commiting test data.
* [FIX] mass_mailing_list_dynamic: Wasn't able to create contacts in fully synced lists
Syncing context was being set in the wrong object. Added to test too.
* [FIX] mass_mailing_list_dynamic: Allow to write back vals from res.partner
Module mass_mailing_partner writes back certain values from partner to
mass_mailing_contact. Module should allow that write operation.
Without this patch, users without access to reading and editing mass mailing contact records are now unable to change a partner's name or email. They'd recieve an exception such as:
AccessError: Sorry, you are not allowed to access this document. Only users with the following access level are currently allowed to do that:
- Mass Mailing/User
(Document model: mail.mass_mailing.contact)
Restrictive ACLs shouldn't restrict normal user operation nor DB consistency, so using sudo mode now and testing behavior.
* Exclude opt_out.
Now opted-out records will not be counted in the "Mailing lists" smart button
in the partner form.
* Avoid duplicate error.
By indicating the exact `partner_id` and ensuring no contacts associated to it are found, you avoid possible duplication errors when several partners share the same name or email.
Under some integration environment, the public part of the tour fails to load, I don't know exactly why (or better, I don't know why it was working before, because it was deleting the phantomjs session entirely).
In any case, with this fix, it works there and is faster to test.
- Relicense to LGPL.
- Fix all known issues.
- Enable tour only in demo instances.
- Fix Sass headers.
- Remove compiled css and maps.
- Update JS modules to new api.
- Update tour to new tours api.
- Update module structure to match latest template.
Let you have the name field in the mass mailing subscription snippet.
Leave most logic to base module.
Make name field autofilled if user data is available.
Add tour test.