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Creating themes

Basic set up

Create a basic theme module with :command:`odoo.py scaffold` and the theme template: from the root odoo folder, use

$ ./odoo.py scaffold -t theme "Dummy Theme" addons

this should create a new folder dummy_theme in the addons directory with the structure:

addons/dummy_theme
|-- __init__.py
|-- __openerp__.py
|-- static
|   `-- style
|       `-- custom.less
`-- views
    |-- options.xml
    |-- pages.xml
    `-- snippets.xml

static/styles contains your stylesheet(s), views contains the various XML files describing the theme and theme features to Odoo.

Static Page

Creating a new template

Create a new file :file:`odoo/addons/theme_dummy/views/pages.xml` and open it.

In odoo, a page means a new template. You don't need special skills, simply copy paste the lines:

<template id="website.hello" name="Homepage" page="True">
    <t t-call="website.layout">
        <div id="wrap" class="oe_structure oe_empty">
        </div>
    </t>
</template>

Refresh the page and feel the hit.

Editing content on a page

You can now add you content! You should always use the Bootstrap structure as below:

<template id="website.hello" name="Homepage" page="True">
    <t t-call="website.layout">
        <div id="wrap" class="oe_structure oe_empty">
            <section>
                <div class="container">
                    <div class="row">
                        <h1>This is Your Content</h1>
                        <p>Isn't amazing to edit everything inline?</p>
                        <hr/>
                    </div>
                </div>
            </section>
        </div>
    </t>
</template>

Adding new item in the menu

Adding these few more lines will put the new page in your menu:

<record id="hello_menu" model="website.menu">
    <field name="name">Hello</field>
    <field name="url">/page/hello</field>
    <field name="parent_id" ref="website.main_menu"/>
    <field name="sequence" type="int">20</field>
</record>

Congrats! It's online! Now drag and drop some snippets on the page and let's style!

Pimp Your Theme

Easy styling with less

In odoo/addons/theme_dummy/static create a new folder and name it style. In the new folder odoo/addons/theme_dummy/static/style create a file and name it custom.less. Open custom.less in the text editor and modify these lines as below:

.h1 {
    color: #215487;
}
.span {
    border: 2px solid black;
    background-color: #eee;
}

Refresh the page and feel the hit.

Get the most of the dom

Right-Click, inspect element. You can go deeper by styling the main layout container. Here we try with the 'wrapwrap' id.

#wrapwrap {
     background-color: #222;
     width: 80%;
     margin: 0 auto;
}

Easy layout with bootstrap

Open :file:`odoo/addons/theme_dummy/views/pages.xml` and add a new section:

<section>
    <div class="container">
        <div class="row">
            <div class="alert alert-primary" role="alert">
                <a href="#" class="alert-link">...</a>
            </div>
            <div class="col-md-6 bg-blue">
                <h2>BLUE it!</h2>
            </div>
            <div class="col-md-6 bg-green">
                <h2>GREEN THAT!</h2>
            </div>
        </div>
    </div>
</section>

Refresh the page and check how it looks.

The background of the alert component is the default Bootstrap primary color. The two other div your created have no custom styles applied yet. Open :file:`odoo/addons/theme_dummy/static/style/custom.less` and add these lines:

@brand-primary: #1abc9c;
@color-blue: #3498db;
@color-green: #2ecc71;

.bg-blue { background: @color-blue; }
.bg-green { background: @color-green; }

.h2 { color: white; }

As you see, the default primary has changed and your new colors are shining!

Build Your First Snippet

Setting up __openerp__.py

Open __openerp__.py and add a new line as below:

{
    'name': 'Dummy Theme',
    'description': 'Dummy Theme',
    'category': 'Website',
    'version': '1.0',
    'author': 'OpenERP SA',
    'depends': ['website'],
    'data': [
        'views/snippets.xml',
    ],
    'application': True,
}

In odoo/addons/theme_learn/views create a new xml file, name it snippets.xml and open it in a text editor

Add your snippet in the menu

Before typing your html code, you need to locate it in the WEBb. drop-down menu. In this case, we will add it at the end of the Structure section:

<template id="snippets" inherit_id="website.snippets" name="Clean Theme snippets">
  <xpath expr="//div[@id='snippet_structure']" position="inside">
  </xpath>
</template>

Now open a new div, do not give it any id or classes. It will contain your snippet:

<xpath expr="//div[@id='snippet_structure']" position="inside">
    <div>
    </div>
</xpath>

A thumbnail is also needed to create a more attractive link in the menu. You can use labels to focus on your themes snippets. Simply add a new div with the class oe_snippet_thumbnail and add your thumbnail image (100x79px):

<xpath expr="//div[@id='snippet_structure']" position="inside">
    <div>
        <div class="oe_snippet_thumbnail">
            <img class="oe_snippet_thumbnail_img" src="/theme_Dummy/static/img/blocks/block_title.png"/>
            <span class="oe_snippet_thumbnail_title">SNIP IT!</span>
        </div>
    </div>
</xpath>

And voila! Your new snippet is now ready to use. Just drag and drop it on your page to see it in action.

The snippet body

A snippet has to be in a section with the class oe_snippet_body to work correctly. As Odoo use the Bootstrap framework, you have use containers and rows to hold your content. Please refer the the Bootstrap documentation:

<xpath expr="//div[@id='snippet_structure']" position="inside">
    <div>
        <div class="oe_snippet_thumbnail">
            <img class="oe_snippet_thumbnail_img" src="/theme_Dummy/static/img/blocks/block_title.png"/>
            <span class="oe_snippet_thumbnail_title">SNIP IT!</span>
        </div>

        <section class="oe_snippet_body fw_categories">
            <div class="container">
                <div class="row">
                </div>
            </div>
        </section>
    </div>
</xpath>

Inside your fresh new row, add some bootstraped contents:

<div class="col-md-12 text-center mt32 mb32">
    <h2>A great Title</h2>
    <h3 class="text-muted ">And a great subtitle too</h3>
    <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat. </p>
</div>

Adding images to your snippet

You can easely add images in your snippets simply by setting up css backgrounds images.

In odoo/addons/theme_dummy/static/ create a new folder and name it img. Put your images there, in sub-folders if needed. Open :file:`odoo/addons/theme_dummy/static/style/custom.less`, add these lines

@img-01: url("../img/img-boy.png");
.dummy-boy { background-image: @img-01; }

@img-02: url("../img/img-girl.png");
.dummy-girl { background-image: @img-02; }

In :file:`odoo/addons/theme_dummy/views/pages.xml` change the correspondant lines as below:

<section>
    <div class="container">
        <div class="row dummy-bg">
            <div class="alert alert-primary" role="alert">
            <a href="#" class="alert-link">...</a>
            </div>
            <div class="col-md-6">
            <h2>BLUE it!</h2>
                <div class="dummy-boy">
                </div>
            </div>
            <div class="col-md-6">
            <h2>GREEN THAT!</h2>
                <div class="dummy-girl">
                </div>
            </div>
        </div>
    </div>
</section>

Your new snippet is now ready to use. Just drag and drop it on your page to see it in action.

Advanced Customization

Defining Your Theme Options

Understanding XPath

As your stylesheets are running on the whole website, giving more option to your snippets and applying them independently will push your design forward. In odoo/addons/theme_dummy/views/ create a new file, name it options.xml and add these lines:

<template id="gourman_website_options_pattern" inherit_id="website.snippet_options">
    <xpath expr="//div[@data-option='dummy_options']//ul" position="after">
    </xpath>
</template>
Explain xpath
.. TODO:: syntax not correct (see website examples)

Your option menu is now correctly set in the database, you can create an new dropdown menu.

Let's say yout want three options which will change the text color and the background. In option.xml, add these lines inside the xpath:

<li data-check_class="text-purple"><a>YOUR OPTION 1</a></li>
<li class="dropdown-submenu">
    <a tabindex="-1" href="#">Your sub option</a>
    <ul class="dropdown-menu">
      <li data-select_class="bg-yellow"><a>YOUR OPTION 2</a></li>
      <li data-select_class="text-light-bg-dark"><a>YOUR OPTION 3</a></li>
      <li data-select_class=""><a>None</a></li>
    </ul>
<li>

Simple less css options

In order to see these options in action, you have to write some new css classes. Open custom.css and add this new lines

@color-purple: #2ecc71;
@color-yellow: #2ecc71;

.text-purple { color: @color-purple; }
.bg-yellow { background-color: @color-yellow;}
.text-light-bg-dark { color: #eee; background-color: #222;}

Refresh the page. Select a snippet and click Customize. Choose one of your new options apply it.

XPath & inherits

You can also add images in your variables and use them on certain part of your pages, snippets or any html element.

In :file:`odoo/addons/theme_dummy/static/style/custom.css` add these new lines

@bg-01: url("../img/background/bg-blur.jpg");

.bg-01 {
    background-image: @bg-01;
}

Now that you have set the background image, you can decide how and where the user can use it, for example, on a simple div.

Open :file:`odoo/addons/theme_dummy/views/options.xml` and add this new xpath:

<xpath expr="//div[@data-option='background-dummy']//ul" position="after">
    <ul class="dropdown-menu">
        <li data-value="bg-01">
            <a>Image 1</a>
        </li>
    </ul>
</xpath>

Your option is ready to be applied but you want it to be shown only a certain part of a snippet.

Open :file:`odoo/addons/theme_dummy/views/snippets.xml` and add a new snippet with the method we learned previously:

<xpath expr="//div[@id='snippet_structure']" position="inside">
    <div>
    <!-- Add a Thumbnail in the Website Builder drop-down menu -->
        <div class="oe_snippet_thumbnail">
            <img class="oe_snippet_thumbnail_img" src="/theme_Dummy/static/img/blocks/block_title.png"/>
            <span class="oe_snippet_thumbnail_title">Test OPTION</span>
        </div>
    <!-- Your Snippet content -->
        <section class="oe_snippet_body fw_categories">
            <div class="container">
                <div class="row">
                    <div class="col-md-6 text-center mt32 mb32">
                        <h2>NO OPTION</h2>
                        <p>OFF</p>
                    </div>
                    <div class="col-md-6 text-center mt32 mb32 test-option">
                        <h2>OPTION</h2>
                        <p>This div has the 'test-option' class</p>
                    </div>
                </div>
            </div>
        </section>
    </div>
</xpath>

As you see, the second col-md has a class named test-option. We are going to specify where this option can be turned on by adding the data-selector attribute.

Go back to your options.xml files, add these new lines:

<xpath expr="//div[@data-option='background-dummy']" position="attributes">
    <attribute name="data-selector">test-option</attribute>
</xpath>

Refresh your browser. You should now be able to add your image background on the left div only. The option is now available on each section but also on the left div with the custom class.

The Image Database

Modifying the image database

Odoo provides its own image library but you certainly want to adapt it to your design. Do not use the Media Manager uploading Tool to add image in your theme. The images url's will be lost on reload! Instead of uploading your images, you can create your own library and disable the old ones.

In odoo/addons/theme_dummy/views/ create a new file, name it images.xml and add these lines:

<record id="image_bg_blue" model="ir.attachment">
    <field name="name">bg_blue.jpg</field>
    <field name="datas_fname">bg_blue.jpg</field>
    <field name="res_model">ir.ui.view</field>
    <field name="type">url</field>
    <field name="url">/theme_clean/static/img/library/bg/bg_blue.jpg</field>
</record>

Your images is now available in your Media Manager. And your Theme has a total new look.

Theme Selector

Set Up

Understanding theme variants

Combining theme variants