Changing the name of model payment.acquirer to payment.provider
and everything that it touches. It is technically incorrect to
use the term "acquirer" for systems that only provide a service
of payment.
After this commit the model payment.acquirer and everything
related to it will be renamed to payment.provider.
Task - 2842088
closesodoo/documentation#1981
Related: odoo/upgrade#3542
Related: odoo/odoo#90899
Related: odoo/enterprise#27131
Signed-off-by: Victor Feyens (vfe) <vfe@odoo.com>
The goal is to make the Studio users doc a sort of encyclopedia to accompany tutorials.
The doc isn't to explain the basics - or just briefly, as introductions - but instead to
give a full overview of all the available options.
closesodoo/documentation#2531
Task: 2817981
X-original-commit: c8ea9703f7
Signed-off-by: Antoine Vandevenne (anv) <anv@odoo.com>
With the renaming of the "Backend" and "Frontend" directories to "Python
framework" and "JavaScript framework", and since we may want to document
modules that mainly rely on JavaScript, it makes sense to move the
"Standard modules" one level up from under "Python framework" directly
under "Reference".
closesodoo/documentation#2459
X-original-commit: 62e80093bd
Signed-off-by: Antoine Vandevenne (anv) <anv@odoo.com>
Before this commit, the "Developer/Misc" directory of the doc, and
more particularly the "Developer/Misc/Other" sub-directory, was used as
a garbage dump where we moved all the pages that didn't fit elsewhere.
Due to that, interesting and important pages, such as the Coding
Guidelines, were buried in that directory never to be read again by Odoo
developers.
This commit moves most pages under "Misc" one or two levels up to be
located directly under "Developer" hence making them more accessible. A
new "Contributing/Development" directory is added to host the Coding
Guidelines page and soon many other pages.
task-2897143
closesodoo/documentation#2381
X-original-commit: 12ff9f118b
Signed-off-by: Antoine Vandevenne (anv) <anv@odoo.com>
The `redirects.txt` file used to specify redirect rules for renamed or
moved documentation pages is starting to grow too big to be easily
maintainable. The main reason is that the number of redirect rules that
were thought to be required has been largely underestimated when
implementing the 'redirects' extension. At first, we believed that no
guidelines or structure were necessary because only a small amount of
redirect rules would be specified. This proved wrong and the file is now
becoming a mess, making it increasingly difficult to figure out where,
why, when, and if a redirect rule is specified in the file.
As the file is versioned, another issue emerges: conflicts occur every
time a commit is forward-ported to a later version if that commit adds a
redirect rule at the end of the file or at a line that was changed in
the later version. As redirect rules are frequently added, and since
blocks of redirect rules for new versions are added at the end of the
file, this tends to happen a lot.
This commit attempts to hit two birds with one stone by splitting the
`redirects.txt` file into multiple files, one per version. While doing
so, the existing redirect rules are ordered alphabetically and moved
into contextual blocks. Instructions and guidelines on how to create
redirect rules are also listed in the `redirects/MANUAL.md` file. By
sorting the redirect rules and adding them in different files, the
number of conflicts should decrease by a lot.
task-2891912
closesodoo/documentation#2292
X-original-commit: 0417b95514
Signed-off-by: Antoine Vandevenne (anv) <anv@odoo.com>