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Migration to version 16.0
Pedro M. Baeza edited this page Oct 7, 2022
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- Update yourself with the latest OCA Conventions: https://odoo-community.org/page/contributing
- Subscribe to the mailing list of the related project: https://odoo-community.org/groups
- On the corresponding GitHub issue named "Migration to version 16.0", announce which module(s) you want to migrate
- Bump module version to
16.0.1.0.0
. - Remove any possible migration script from previous version (in a nutshell, remove
migrations
folder inside the module if exists). - Squash administrative commits (if any) with the previous commit for reducing commit noise. They are named as "[UPD] README.rst", "[UPD] Update $MODULE.pot", "Update translation files" and similar names, and comes from OCA-git-bot, oca-travis or oca-transbot. IMPORTANT: Don't squash legit translation commits, authored by their translators, with the message "Translated using Weblate (...)".
- If you are overriding
name_search
method in your module, you may make use now of new_rec_names_search
class variable to expose the fields to search for without requiring the method override. More details at https://github.com/odoo/odoo/commit/3155c3e425581b71491844e7f9a3dd76a9f245a4. - Any view with
groups_id
on it now has to move such groups to the elements of the view. But now you can putgroups
attribute in a view field instead of isolating it on a view without fear of an access error. Check both things in https://github.com/odoo/odoo/pull/98551 and https://github.com/odoo/odoo/pull/95729. - If using
fields_get_keys()
method for getting fields definition, now use directly_fields
variable orget_views()
method. - If using
get_xml_id()
method for getting an ID, now use the methodget_external_id()
. - The methods
flush()
andrecompute()
are deprecated. Useflush_model()
,flush_recordset()
orenv.flush_all()
instead depending on the needed granularity. - The methods
refresh()
andinvalidate_cache()
are deprecated. Useinvalidate_model()
,invalidate_recordset()
orenv.invalidate_all()
instead depending on the needed granularity. - Add tests to increase code coverage.
- Check tasks of previous versions if you are migrating from lower versions than v15. It's also recommended to check past migration guides for things not done in previous migrations.
- Do the rest of the changes you need to do for making the module works on new version.
-
$repo
: the OCA repository hosting the module -
$module
: the name of the module you want to migrate -
$user_org
: your GitHub login or organization name
Full process
- On a shell command:
$ git clone https://github.com/OCA/$repo -b 16.0 $ cd $repo $ git checkout -b 16.0-mig-$module origin/16.0 $ git format-patch --keep-subject --stdout origin/16.0..origin/15.0 -- $module | git am -3 --keep $ pre-commit run -a # to run black, isort and prettier (ignore pylint errors at this stage) $ git add -A $ git commit -m "[IMP] $module: pre-commit stuff" --no-verify # it is important to do all formatting in one commit the first time
- Check https://github.com/OCA/maintainer-tools/wiki/Merge-commits-in-pull-requests for a procedure for reducing commits from "OCA Transbot...".
- Adapt the module to the 16.0 version following tasks to do.
- On a shell command, type this for uploading the content to GitHub:
$ git add --all $ git commit -m "[MIG] $module: Migration to 16.0" $ git remote add $user_org [email protected]:$user_org/$repo.git # This mode requires an SSH key in the GitHub account $ ... or .... $ git remote add $user_org https://github.com/$user_org/$repo.git # This will required to enter user/password each time $ git push $user_org 16.0-mig-$module --set-upstream
- Follow the link on the command line or check in https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/creating-a-pull-request-from-a-fork how to create the pull request.
Troubleshooting
Sometimes, when performing these operations, the process can hang due to conflicts on the patches being applied. One of the possible problems is because a patch removes entirely a file and git am
is not able to resolve this. It ends with a message error: ...: patch does not apply
.
If that's your case, you can add --ignore-whitespace
at the end of the git am
command for allowing the patch to be applied, although there will be still conflicts to be solved, but they will be doable through standard conflict resolution system. Starting from the previous situation, you will need to do:
git am --abort
git format-patch --keep-subject --stdout origin/16.0..origin/15.0 -- <module path> | git am -3 --keep --ignore-whitespace
# resolve conflicts (for example git rm <file>)
git add --all
git am --continue