3
0
Fork 0
web_techsystech/web_notify/readme/USAGE.rst

63 lines
1.7 KiB
ReStructuredText

To send a notification to the user you just need to call one of the new methods defined on res.users:
.. code-block:: python
self.env.user.notify_success(message='My success message')
or
.. code-block:: python
self.env.user.notify_danger(message='My danger message')
or
.. code-block:: python
self.env.user.notify_warning(message='My warning message')
or
.. code-block:: python
self.env.user.notify_info(message='My information message')
or
.. code-block:: python
self.env.user.notify_default(message='My default message')
The notifications can bring interactivity with some buttons.
* One allowing to refresh the active view
* Another allowing to send a window / client action
The reload button is activated when sending the notification with:
The action can be used using the ``action`` keyword and we can choose which name to
give to our button with the ``button_name`` key in the action context `params` key:
.. code-block:: python
action = self.env["ir.actions.act_window"]._for_xml_id('sale.action_orders')
action.update({
'res_id': self.id,
'views': [(False, 'form')],
})
action["context"].setdefault("params", {})
action["context"]["params"]["button_name"] = "Sales"
self.env.user.notify_info('My information message', action=action)
.. figure:: ../static/img/notifications_screenshot.gif
:alt: Sample notifications
You can test the behaviour of the notifications by installing this module in a demo database.
Access the users form through Settings -> Users & Companies. You'll see a tab called "Test web notify", here you'll find two buttons that'll allow you test the module.
.. figure:: ../static/img/test_notifications_demo.png
:alt: Sample notifications