
Prior to this commit, the Odoo documentation was mainly split between two repositories: odoo/odoo/doc and odoo/documentation-user. Some bits of documentation were also hosted elsewhere (e.g., wiki, upgrade, ...). This was causing several problems among which: - The theme, config, Makefile, and similar technical resources had to be duplicated. This resulted in inconsistent layout, features, and build environments from one documentation to another. - Some pages did not fit either documentation as they were relevant for both users and developers. Some were relevant to neither of the two (e.g., DB management). - Cross-doc references had to be absolute links and they broke often. - Merging large image files in the developer documentation would bloat the odoo/odoo repository. Some contributions had to be lightened to avoid merging too many images (e.g., Odoo development tutorials). - Long-time contributors to the user documentation were chilly about going through the merging process of the developer documentation because of the runbot, mergebot, `odoo-dev` repository, etc. - Some contributors would look for the developer documentation in the `odoo/documentation-user` repository. - Community issues about the user documentation were submitted on the `odoo/odoo` repository and vice-versa. Merging all documentations in one repository will allow us to have one place, one theme, one work process, and one set of tools (build environment, ...) for all of the Odoo docs. As this is a good opportunity to revamp the layout of the documentation, a brand new theme replaces the old one. It features a new way to navigate the documentation, centered on the idea of always letting the reader know what is the context (enclosing section, child pages, page structure ...) of the page they are reading. The previous theme would quickly confuse readers as they navigated the documentation and followed cross-application links. The chance is also taken to get rid of all the technical dangling parts, performance issues, and left-overs. Except for some page-specific JS scripts, the Odoo theme Sphinx extension is re-written from scratch based on the latest Sphinx release to benefit from the improvements and ease future contributions. task-2351938 task-2352371 task-2205684 task-2352544 Closes #945
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Connect a Measurement Tool
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With Odoo’s *IoT Box*, it is possible to connect measurement tools to
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your database. Find the list of supported devices here: `Supported
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devices <https://www.odoo.com/page/iot-hardware>`__,.
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Connect in USB
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To add a device connected by USB, just plug the USB cable in the *IoT
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Box*, restart the Box and the device should appear in your Odoo
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database.
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.. image:: media/measurement_tool_01.png
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:align: center
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If the device is not found, make sure the drivers have well been loaded
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on your IoT Box. For this, connect to the *IoT Box Homepage* and click
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on load drivers.
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.. image:: media/measurement_tool_02.png
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:align: center
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Connect in Bluetooth
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====================
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Activate the Bluetooth on your device (see your device manual for
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further explanation) and the IoT Box will automatically try to connect
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to the device.
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Here is an example of what it should look like:
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.. image:: media/measurement_tool_03.png
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:align: center
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Link a measurement tool to a quality control point
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With the Manufacturing app
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In your *Quality app*, you can setup a device on your *Quality
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Control Points*. To do so, go to the *Control Points* menu, under
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*Quality Control* and open the control point to which you want to
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assign a measurement tool.
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Now, you can edit the control point and choose the device from the
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dropdown list. Then, hit save.
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.. image:: media/measurement_tool_04.png
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:align: center
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Now, your measurement tool is linked to the chosen *Control Point*.
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The value, which needs to be changed manually, will be automatically
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updated while the tool is being used.
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.. image:: media/measurement_tool_05.png
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:align: center |