Hello,
When I update data with an override "write" function, I do a post request for an external application with the id of changed record (cf: the code bellow). Then the app get the values in postgres but the values hasn't change at this time.
@api.multi
def write(self, values):
for record in self:
res = super(my_class_xxxx, self).write(values)
data = {"id": record.id}
requests.post("https://us-central1-xxxxxxxx.com", data=data)
return res
I think the record is update in Odoo but the value of the database change when the write function is returned.
What can I do for call the endpoint when the data has changed in postgres?
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hmm you are right is not committed yet DB. it's committed when request return result
I think you need to explicitly commit the cursor to stored data forcefully in DB like
@api.multi
def write(self, values):
for record in self:
res = super(my_class_xxxx, self).write(values)
data = {"id": record.id}
record.env.cr.commit()
requests.post("https://us-central1-xxxxxxxx.com", data=data)
return res
Hi Theo:
You may want to consider using an Automated Action (Settings > Technical > Automation) to invoke the api on the On Creation trigger condition of the model.
Thank you both for your answers, the method of Ravi Gadhia works perfectly so I haven't tried your's Paresh Wagh but I think it can works too :)
it will not work because odoo commits the cursor/transaction when the response despatched.
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