.. image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/license-AGPL--3-blue.png :target: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl :alt: License: AGPL-3 ============================ Colorize field in tree views ============================ This module aims to add support for dynamically coloring fields in tree view according to data in the record. It provides attributes on fields with the similar syntax as the ``colors`` attribute in tree tags. Further, it provides a ``color_field`` attribute on tree tags's ``colors`` to use a field's value as color. Features ======== * Add attribute ``bg_color`` on field's ``options`` to color background of a cell in tree view * Add attribute ``fg_color`` on field's ``options`` to change text color of a cell in tree view * Add attribute ``color_field`` on the tree element's ``colors`` to use as color Usage ===== * In the tree view declaration, put ``options='{"bg_color": "red: customer==True"}`` attribute in the ``field`` tag:: ... ... ... ... With this example, column which renders 'name' field will have its background colored in red. * In the tree view declaration, put ``options='{"fg_color": "white:customer == True"}'`` attribute in the ``field`` tag:: ... ... ... ... With this example, column which renders 'name' field will have its text colored in white on a customer records. * In the tree view declaration, use ``options='"color_field": "my_color"'`` attribute in the ``tree`` tag:: ... ... ... ... * If you want to use more than one color, you can split the attributes using ';': .. code:: options='{"fg_color": "red:red_color == True; green:green_color == True"}' Example: .. code:: xml ... ... ... ... With this example, the content of the field named `my_color` will be used to populate the `my_color` CSS value. Use a function field to return whichever color you want depending on the other record values. Note that this overrides the rest of `colors` attributes, and that you need the tree to load your field in the first place by adding it as invisible field. **Note that you should always use single quotes for fields' ``options`` and wrap nested values in double quotes since ``options`` is a JSON object.** Bug Tracker =========== 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 smash it by providing detailed and welcomed feedback. Credits ======= Images ------ * Odoo Community Association: `Icon `_. Contributors ------------ * Damien Crier * Holger Brunn * Artem Kostyuk * Guewen Baconnier Maintainer ---------- .. image:: https://odoo-community.org/logo.png :alt: Odoo Community Association :target: https://odoo-community.org 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 https://odoo-community.org.