Hi,
FYI the conversation on this problem went on on stackoverflow and the
problem is fixed now, thanks to Xavier's help:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8817467/openerp-web-client-6-1-how-to-override-base-javascript-functions
Cheers
On 01/11/2012 11:50 AM, Xavier Morel wrote:
On 2012-01-11, at 11:14 , Simone Orsi wrote:
And, if you are looking for a way to override JS functions... so am I :)
See:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8817467/openerp-web-client-6-1-how-to-override-base-javascript-functions
That's a bit of a special issue since you want to alter the prototype (the
class, if you will) of an object which is already instantiated (a WebClient
instance is the root of the system, so it's probably already there by the time
your code is loaded).
In that case, you can't replace the class with a subclass, you have to re-open
the class (in a manner similar to Ruby), for that there is an `include` method
on class objects:
openerp.mytest = function(openerp) {
openerp.web.WebClient.include({
on_logout: function() {
alert('mine');
this._super.apply(this, arguments);
}
});
}
(as in Ruby, `this._super` is bound to the method you're replacing, if any, for
in-place class alterations)
If you check the view_list_editable.js implementation file, it provides
examples of that since it needs to reopen and alter the listview's code in
order to add editability.
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