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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Odoo 14.0 web widget Markdown 2 | 3 | This widget add a markdown Editor to Text field. In Edit mode the Editor is fuly usable 4 | and in readonly mode the widget shows a naive transformation of markdown to HTML as a preview. 5 | 6 | This module uses the JavaScript library [SimpleMDE](https://simplemde.com/) as a Markdown Editor for the client. 7 | 8 | And the python [Markdown library](https://github.com/Python-Markdown/markdown) for backend usage. 9 | 10 | ``` 11 | pip install markdown 12 | ``` 13 | 14 | This is also the source code for the [the article written on codingdodo.com](https://codingdodo.com) about Test Driven Developement in Odoo 14 JavaScript. 15 | 16 | ## Usage 17 | 18 | In your xml view, add `widget="markdown"` to any Text field. 19 | 20 | ```xml 21 | 22 | ``` 23 | 24 | ### Edit mode 25 | 26 | ![Markdown Editor](https://res.cloudinary.com/phildl-cloudinary/image/upload/v1617684353/codingdodo/github-module-screenshot.png) 27 | 28 | ### Readonly mode 29 | 30 | ![Markdown Render](https://res.cloudinary.com/phildl-cloudinary/image/upload/v1617684497/codingdodo/github-module-screenshot-2.png) 31 | 32 | ### Options 33 | 34 | In the options attribute, pass any options of [SimpleMDE](https://github.com/sparksuite/simplemde-markdown-editor#configuration) configuration. 35 | 36 | ## Usage in report / Website templates 37 | 38 | There is also a t-options widget markdown available for usage in PDF reports (rendered server side in python) 39 | 40 | ```xml 41 |
42 | ``` 43 | 44 | ## Bug Tracker 45 | 46 | Bugs are tracked on [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/Coding-Dodo/web_widget_markdown/issues). In case of trouble, please check there if your issue has already been reported. If you spotted it first, help us smashing it by providing a detailed and welcomed feedback. 47 | 48 | Do not contact contributors directly about support or help with technical issues. 49 | 50 | ## Credits 51 | 52 | Big thanks to the authors of [SimpleMDE](https://github.com/sparksuite/simplemde-markdown-editor). 53 | 54 | ### Widget Author 55 | 56 | [![Coding Dodo](https://res.cloudinary.com/phildl-cloudinary/image/upload/w_300/v1617638212/codingdodo/Coding_Dodo_rplksw.png)](https://codingdodo.com) 57 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 2 | from . import models -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /__manifest__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Copyright 2021 codingdodo.com - L'ATTENTION Philippe 2 | # License AGPL-3.0 or later (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html) 3 | { 4 | 'name': "Web widget Markdown", 5 | 6 | 'summary': """ 7 | Add support of markdown content into an Odoo widget form. 8 | """, 9 | 10 | 'description': """ 11 | Allow the use of the widget markdown to display markdown content into Odoo views 12 | in render mode and a markdown Editor in edit mode thanks to SimpleMDE Javascript library 13 | """, 14 | 'author': "Coding Dodo", 15 | 'website': "https://codingdodo.com", 16 | 'category': 'web', 17 | 'version': '14.0', 18 | 'license': 'AGPL-3', 19 | 'depends': ['base', 'web'], 20 | 'data': [ 21 | 'views/templates.xml', 22 | ], 23 | "qweb": [ 24 | 'static/src/xml/qweb_template.xml', 25 | ], 26 | 'auto_install': False, 27 | 'installable': True, 28 | } 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /models/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from . import ir_qweb_fields -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /models/ir_qweb_fields.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 2 | import markdown 3 | 4 | from odoo import api, models, _ 5 | 6 | 7 | class MarkdownConverter(models.AbstractModel): 8 | _name = "ir.qweb.field.markdown" 9 | _description = "Qweb Field Markdown" 10 | _inherit = "ir.qweb.field" 11 | 12 | @api.model 13 | def value_to_html(self, value, options): 14 | return markdown.markdown(value) 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /static/description/icon.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Coding-Dodo/web_widget_markdown/8157dc09eca9786c47313b7071ec83d69b95ea40/static/description/icon.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /static/lib/simplemde.min.css: 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odoo.define('web_widget_markdown', function (require) { 2 | "use strict"; 3 | 4 | var fieldRegistry = require('web.field_registry'); 5 | var basicFields = require('web.basic_fields'); 6 | 7 | 8 | var markdownField = basicFields.DebouncedField.extend(basicFields.TranslatableFieldMixin, { 9 | supportedFieldTypes: ['text'], 10 | template: 'FieldMarkdown', 11 | jsLibs: [ 12 | '/web_widget_markdown/static/lib/simplemde.min.js', 13 | ], 14 | events: {}, 15 | 16 | /** 17 | * @constructor 18 | */ 19 | init: function () { 20 | this._super.apply(this, arguments); 21 | this.simplemde = {} 22 | }, 23 | 24 | /** 25 | * When the the widget render, check view mode, if edit we 26 | * instanciate our SimpleMDE 27 | * 28 | * @override 29 | */ 30 | start: function () { 31 | if (this.mode === 'edit') { 32 | var $textarea = this.$el.find('textarea'); 33 | var simplemdeConfig = { 34 | element: $textarea[0], 35 | initialValue: this.value, 36 | uniqueId: "markdown-"+this.model+this.res_id, 37 | } 38 | if (this.nodeOptions) { 39 | simplemdeConfig = {...simplemdeConfig, ...this.nodeOptions}; 40 | } 41 | this.simplemde = new SimpleMDE(simplemdeConfig); 42 | this.simplemde.codemirror.on("change", this._doDebouncedAction.bind(this)); 43 | this.simplemde.codemirror.on("blur", this._doAction.bind(this)); 44 | if (this.field.translate) { 45 | this.$el = this.$el.add(this._renderTranslateButton()); 46 | this.$el.addClass('o_field_translate'); 47 | } 48 | } 49 | return this._super(); 50 | }, 51 | 52 | /** 53 | * return the SimpleMDE value 54 | * 55 | * @private 56 | */ 57 | _getValue: function () { 58 | return this.simplemde.value(); 59 | }, 60 | 61 | _formatValue: function (value) { 62 | return this._super.apply(this, arguments) || ''; 63 | }, 64 | 65 | _renderEdit: function () { 66 | this._super.apply(this, arguments); 67 | var newValue = this._formatValue(this.value); 68 | if (this.simplemde.value() !== newValue) { 69 | this.simplemde.value(newValue); 70 | } 71 | }, 72 | 73 | _renderReadonly: function () { 74 | this.$el.html(SimpleMDE.prototype.markdown(this._formatValue(this.value))); 75 | }, 76 | }); 77 | 78 | fieldRegistry.add('markdown', markdownField); 79 | 80 | return { 81 | markdownField: markdownField, 82 | }; 83 | }); 84 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /static/src/xml/qweb_template.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
5 | 6 |
7 |
8 |
9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /static/tests/web_widget_markdown_tests.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | odoo.define('web_widget_markdown_tests', function (require) { 2 | "use strict"; 3 | var FormView = require('web.FormView'); 4 | var testUtils = require('web.test_utils'); 5 | var core = require('web.core'); 6 | var _t = core._t; 7 | 8 | QUnit.module('Markdown Widget Tests', { 9 | beforeEach: function () { 10 | this.data = { 11 | blog: { 12 | fields: { 13 | name: { 14 | string: "Name", 15 | type: "char" 16 | }, 17 | content: { 18 | string: "Content", 19 | type: "text" 20 | }, 21 | }, 22 | records: [ 23 | {id: 1, name: "Blog Post 1", content: "# Hello world",}, 24 | {id: 2, name: "Blog Post 2", content: "## Second title",}, 25 | ] 26 | } 27 | }; 28 | }}, 29 | function () { 30 | QUnit.test('web_widget_markdown readonly test 1', async function(assert) { 31 | assert.expect(2); 32 | var form = await testUtils.createView({ 33 | View: FormView, 34 | model: 'blog', 35 | data: this.data, 36 | arch: '
' + 37 | '' + 38 | '' + 39 | '' + 40 | '' + 41 | '
', 42 | res_id: 1, 43 | }); 44 | assert.strictEqual( 45 | form.$('.o_field_markdown').find("h1").length, 46 | 1, 47 | "h1 should be present" 48 | ) 49 | assert.strictEqual( 50 | form.$('.o_field_markdown h1').text(), 51 | "Hello world", 52 | "

should contain 'Hello world'" 53 | ) 54 | form.destroy(); 55 | }); 56 | QUnit.test('web_widget_markdown readonly test 2', async function(assert) { 57 | assert.expect(2); 58 | var form = await testUtils.createView({ 59 | View: FormView, 60 | model: 'blog', 61 | data: this.data, 62 | arch: '
' + 63 | '' + 64 | '' + 65 | '' + 66 | '' + 67 | '
', 68 | res_id: 2, 69 | }); 70 | assert.strictEqual( 71 | form.$('.o_field_markdown').find("h2").length, 72 | 1, 73 | "h2 should be present" 74 | ) 75 | assert.strictEqual( 76 | form.$('.o_field_markdown h2').text(), 77 | "Second title", 78 | "

should contain 'Second title'" 79 | ) 80 | form.destroy(); 81 | }); 82 | QUnit.test('web_widget_markdown SimpleMDE is present', async function(assert) { 83 | assert.expect(1); 84 | var form = await testUtils.createView({ 85 | View: FormView, 86 | model: 'blog', 87 | data: this.data, 88 | arch: '
' + 89 | '' + 90 | '' + 91 | '' + 92 | '' + 93 | '
', 94 | res_id: 1, 95 | }); 96 | await testUtils.form.clickEdit(form); 97 | assert.strictEqual( 98 | form.$('.o_field_markdown').find("div.CodeMirror").length, 99 | 1, 100 | "CodeMirror div should be present" 101 | ) 102 | form.destroy(); 103 | }); 104 | QUnit.test('web_widget_markdown edit SimpleMDE', async function(assert) { 105 | assert.expect(4); 106 | var form = await testUtils.createView({ 107 | View: FormView, 108 | model: 'blog', 109 | data: this.data, 110 | arch: '
' + 111 | '' + 112 | '' + 113 | '' + 114 | '' + 115 | '
', 116 | res_id: 1, 117 | }); 118 | await testUtils.form.clickEdit(form); 119 | var markdownField = _.find(form.renderer.allFieldWidgets)[1]; 120 | 121 | assert.strictEqual( 122 | markdownField.simplemde.value(), 123 | "# Hello world", 124 | "Initial Value of SimpleMDE should be set" 125 | ) 126 | 127 | markdownField.simplemde.value('**bold content**'); 128 | assert.strictEqual( 129 | markdownField._getValue(), 130 | "**bold content**", 131 | "If we change value in SimpleMDE, value of odoo widget should be updated" 132 | ) 133 | 134 | await testUtils.form.clickSave(form); 135 | assert.strictEqual( 136 | form.$('.o_field_markdown').find("strong").length, 137 | 1, 138 | "After Save, b should be present" 139 | ) 140 | assert.strictEqual( 141 | form.$('.o_field_markdown strong').text(), 142 | "bold content", 143 | "After Save, should contain 'bold content'" 144 | ) 145 | form.destroy(); 146 | }); 147 | 148 | QUnit.test('markdown widget field translatable', async function (assert) { 149 | assert.expect(12); 150 | 151 | this.data.blog.fields.content.translate = true; 152 | 153 | var multiLang = _t.database.multi_lang; 154 | _t.database.multi_lang = true; 155 | 156 | var form = await testUtils.createView({ 157 | View: FormView, 158 | model: 'blog', 159 | data: this.data, 160 | arch: '
' + 161 | '' + 162 | '' + 163 | '' + 164 | '' + 165 | '
', 166 | res_id: 1, 167 | session: { 168 | user_context: {lang: 'en_US'}, 169 | }, 170 | mockRPC: function (route, args) { 171 | if (route === "/web/dataset/call_button" && args.method === 'translate_fields') { 172 | assert.deepEqual(args.args, ["blog", 1, "content"], 'should call "call_button" route'); 173 | return Promise.resolve({ 174 | domain: [], 175 | context: {search_default_name: 'blog,content'}, 176 | }); 177 | } 178 | if (route === "/web/dataset/call_kw/res.lang/get_installed") { 179 | return Promise.resolve([["en_US", "English"], ["fr_BE", "French (Belgium)"]]); 180 | } 181 | if (args.method === "search_read" && args.model == "ir.translation") { 182 | return Promise.resolve([ 183 | {lang: 'en_US', src: '# Hello world', value: '# Hello world', id: 42}, 184 | {lang: 'fr_BE', src: '# Hello world', value: '# Bonjour le monde', id: 43} 185 | ]); 186 | } 187 | if (args.method === "write" && args.model == "ir.translation") { 188 | assert.deepEqual(args.args[1], {value: "# Hellow mister Johns"}, 189 | "the new translation value should be written"); 190 | return Promise.resolve(); 191 | } 192 | return this._super.apply(this, arguments); 193 | }, 194 | }); 195 | await testUtils.form.clickEdit(form); 196 | var $translateButton = form.$('div.o_field_markdown + .o_field_translate'); 197 | assert.strictEqual($translateButton.length, 1, "should have a translate button"); 198 | assert.strictEqual($translateButton.text(), 'EN', 'the button should have as test the current language'); 199 | await testUtils.dom.click($translateButton); 200 | await testUtils.nextTick(); 201 | 202 | assert.containsOnce($(document), '.modal', 'a translate modal should be visible'); 203 | assert.containsN($('.modal .o_translation_dialog'), '.translation', 2, 204 | 'two rows should be visible'); 205 | 206 | var $dialogENSourceField = $('.modal .o_translation_dialog .translation:first() input'); 207 | assert.strictEqual($dialogENSourceField.val(), '# Hello world', 208 | 'English translation should be filled'); 209 | assert.strictEqual($('.modal .o_translation_dialog .translation:last() input').val(), '# Bonjour le monde', 210 | 'French translation should be filled'); 211 | 212 | await testUtils.fields.editInput($dialogENSourceField, "# Hellow mister Johns"); 213 | await testUtils.dom.click($('.modal button.btn-primary')); // save 214 | await testUtils.nextTick(); 215 | 216 | var markdownField = _.find(form.renderer.allFieldWidgets)[1]; 217 | assert.strictEqual(markdownField._getValue(), "# Hellow mister Johns", 218 | "the new translation was not transfered to modified record"); 219 | 220 | markdownField.simplemde.value('**This is new English content**'); 221 | await testUtils.nextTick(); 222 | // Need to wait nextTick for data to be in markdownField.value and passed 223 | // to the next dialog open 224 | await testUtils.dom.click($translateButton); 225 | await testUtils.nextTick(); 226 | 227 | assert.strictEqual($('.modal .o_translation_dialog .translation:first() input').val(), '**This is new English content**', 228 | 'Modified value should be used instead of translation'); 229 | assert.strictEqual($('.modal .o_translation_dialog .translation:last() input').val(), '# Bonjour le monde', 230 | 'French translation should be filled'); 231 | 232 | form.destroy(); 233 | 234 | _t.database.multi_lang = multiLang; 235 | }); 236 | 237 | QUnit.test('web_widget_markdown passing property to SimpleMDE', async function(assert) { 238 | assert.expect(1); 239 | var form = await testUtils.createView({ 240 | View: FormView, 241 | model: 'blog', 242 | data: this.data, 243 | arch: `
244 | 245 | 246 | 247 | 248 |
`, 249 | res_id: 1, 250 | }); 251 | await testUtils.form.clickEdit(form); 252 | var markdownField = _.find(form.renderer.allFieldWidgets)[1]; 253 | assert.strictEqual( 254 | markdownField.simplemde.options.placeholder, 255 | "Begin writing here...", 256 | "SimpleMDE should have the correct placeholder" 257 | ); 258 | 259 | await testUtils.form.clickSave(form); 260 | form.destroy(); 261 | }); 262 | } 263 | ); 264 | }); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /views/templates.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |