it will also be renamed to .repositories in the near future
closesodoo/documentation#2163
X-original-commit: 1afee9e2c7
Signed-off-by: Antoine Vandevenne (anv) <anv@odoo.com>
Since odoo/documentation#903, the guideline for the location of new
resource (images, downloadable files, RST includes...) files is to place
those inside the directory of the RST page that references them.
For example, if `doc1.rst` has a reference to `image.png` and to
`download.zip`, the file structure should look like this:
├── parent_doc/
│ └── doc1/
│ │ └── image.png
│ │ └── download.zip
│ └── doc1.rst
│ └── doc2.rst
├── parent_doc.rst
Before this commit, most of the resource files were still located inside
'media' directories holding all the resource files referenced by RST
pages located at the same level as these directories. In the example
above, a single 'media' directory would hold all the resource files
referenced by both `doc1.rst` and `doc2.rst`. Doing so prevented us from
figuring out easily which resource file was referenced by which RST page
and, thus, lead to unused resource files piling up in the repository. It
also made it more complicated to define codeowners regex rules because a
team could not simply be assigned to `/some_page.*` but needed to be
assigned to both `/some_page\.rst` and to the location of 'media'.
In order to help new content writers figure out the guideline when
taking examples from other RST pages, this commit retroactively applies
the guideline to existing resource files and 'media' directories. The
left-over resource files that are not referenced by any RST page are
removed.
task-2497965
Part-of: odoo/documentation#2066
Since 11.0, the naming scheme changed from `(x.)saas~y` to `saas~x.y`.
closesodoo/documentation#1808
X-original-commit: 30f55dfd72
Signed-off-by: Antoine Vandevenne (anv) <anv@odoo.com>
Signed-off-by: Castillo Jonathan (jcs) <jcs@odoo.com>
All examples on the page suggest calling the CLI with "odoo-bin" while
it is recommended to call it with "odoo" when Odoo was installed from a
distribution package. It also failed to mention the location of
"odoo-bin" relative to the source files.
The chance is also taken to rename the somewhat unclear page title to
something more clear and generic.
closesodoo/documentation#1698
X-original-commit: c018a53686
Signed-off-by: Antoine Vandevenne (anv) <anv@odoo.com>
Backport of commit d227ab66b0 on #1448closesodoo/documentation#1616
X-original-commit: a80f3c3899
Signed-off-by: Castillo Jonathan (jcs) <jcs@odoo.com>
Signed-off-by: Antoine Vandevenne (anv) <anv@odoo.com>
Creation of a new submenu under Applications/General for the Email communication.
Moved advanced of dicuss to this new submenu + adding of content regarding
frequently asked question in support.
Redirection has been done on other files pointing to Discuss/Advanced to match
the new folder email_communication.
Modified content in:
- Email servers: split and move configuration part under email_domain
- Email domain: covering information about SPF DKIM and DMARC configurations by JQU
- Email templates: (how to use the functions) by GOR
- Email common: answering frequently asked questions + common issues by ALA
closesodoo/documentation#1549
X-original-commit: ce8a02d46a
Signed-off-by: Vergote Baptiste (bve) <bve@odoo.com>
This commit changes the way that Odoo python dependencies should be
installed.
Before this commit, the described way to install Odoo dependencies was
by using the `pip` utility.
Now, we explicitly recommend to use a Debian based system and install
Odoo dependencies from their packaging tool.
The main reasons are:
* Odoo productions instances are, most of the time, run on Debian based
systems with those package already installed
* That way, a developer cannot mistakenly use a feature from a
dependency that does not exists on those production environments
* Avoid mixes of python packages on the developer/user 's system
closesodoo/documentation#1364
Signed-off-by: Castillo Jonathan (jcs) <jcs@odoo.com>
Requesting a dump from the customers comming from the PaaS is useless
(since support has access to the odoo.sh projects) and counter
productive (since it only makes the migration outage longer while the
customer downloads the file, then uploads it, then we download it,
instead of just the support downloading it)
closesodoo/documentation#1368
X-original-commit: c3c054681c
Signed-off-by: Victor Feyens (vfe) <vfe@odoo.com>
As of commit https://github.com/odoo/odoo/commit/794677fb Python 3.7 is
the minimum required version for Python when running Odoo 15.0.
This also applies to building the version 15.0 of the documentation.
closesodoo/documentation#1255
X-original-commit: 26042f541a
Signed-off-by: Antoine Vandevenne (anv) <anv@odoo.com>
The indentation of the provided default nginx config wasn't consistent.
This commit enforces the indentation of two spaces for the nginx config.
Also cleans a bit the .rst useless empty lines.
When searching for a string that can be found in a TOC page's content,
that page is listed in the search results. This is not a wanted behavior
because TOC pages without the 'show-content' metadata directive are not
supposed to be accessible.
This commit adds a 'nosearch' metadata directive to all TOC pages
without a 'show-content' metadata directive, hence removing them from
search results.
task-2527419
This commit is part of a larger work to improve the documentation's
structure. The toctree structure used to add levels to create categories
and make the structure visually more understandable.
With the new version of the documentation, plenty of these categories
are now redundant.
This commit:
- removes the main "settings" section
- move its content to general/odoo_basics
- moves "general/mobile" content to "general"
- moves the content of the doc "developer_mode/activate" to "general"
- it replaces the references to that doc with `:ref:` directives
rather than `:doc:` directives
- it is worth noting that it also fixes plenty of links that
previously referred to "developer_mode" (the category) rather than
"developer_mode/activate" (the document)
task-2535899