click-odoo
saltcorn
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1 | 9 | |
100 | 1,504 | |
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2.4 | 9.7 | |
12 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Python | JavaScript | |
GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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click-odoo
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Ask HN: Which NoCode platforms are fine?
You are missing stuff.
In development mode with inotify you get python hot code reloading. In development mode the XML (with a handful of exceptions regarding menus, and ir.actions) will be read from disk on reload.
At work we use Dockerized Odoo based on a [Doodba](https://github.com/Tecnativa/doodba). We use [click-odoo](https://github.com/acsone/click-odoo) to manage module upgrades (amongst other things). Dev workflow is largely managed through [invoke](https://www.pyinvoke.org/) tasks.
I do wish there was hot code reloading for the views (xml), but realistically if you’re making an app of any complexity the views in the backend are the small part and likely not where you are spending the majority of your time.
Website stuff is absolutely 100% stuck in the past at the moment, imho.
saltcorn
- Why I'm skeptical of low-code
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Ask HN: I want to create a personal health dashboard, what should I use?
Shameless plug for Saltcorn (https://saltcorn.com), which is the simplest and open sourceiest way of creating a database web application for when you want an upgrade from Excel with proper table with fields and relationships. Data viz, pivot table plugins available.
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Seeking Advice and Collaboration for an Open-Source Worker Cooperative Platform Project
If that is not enough and you need more structure, you could use a no-code solution. I am the author of Saltcorn, an open source no-code platform and happy to help with your project.
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Free nocode open source
Hi, author of Saltcorn here. Free as can be (MIT license), full stack (front end, back end, automation).
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In Defense
That was a good read - liked the balance, and agree with his description of the ideal product, which is very close to mine.
I'd add the option of commercial hosting and support to that list, which led me to Budibase - great product, although in the end I was left feeling "no code - but so many clicks!", although I have not gone back to look at v2. https://budibase.com/
The author might care to take a look at Saltcorn, which is in the "Goldilocks" zone for me - enough of everything, not too much of anything. I should write that up myself. https://saltcorn.com/
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Boss left and now I need to clean up his mess. Looking for advice/venting.
This is the most important part. Otherwise you will replace an undocumented mess with another unstructured documentation mess in no time. A wiki is a great place to prototype documentation concepts, but it's hard to keep it consistent if no rules are enforced. For more structured documentation/information, tools like https://saltcorn.com/ may be even more helpful.
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Ask HN: Which NoCode platforms are fine?
Saltcorn [1] is worth a look. The back-end is Postgres, so integrations are simple. It seems to work how my mind works, it's fun to use, and I don't feel limited or locked in because the data and model are in Postgres.
[1] https://saltcorn.com/
- Looking for a simple solution to manipulate and display data
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Ask HN: FOSS low-code/no-code platforms?
Why the snark? I see value in no-code/low-code platforms for many people—integrating with "traditional" code to fill in the lack of domain-specific features and starting a strong FOSS alternative early on is critical. I just started reading and found these two projects that seem to be trying to accomplish just that [1][2] though they seem very early. I would love to see what other insights HN has and what they think about a FOSS alternative's potential.
[1] https://github.com/saltcorn/saltcorn
What are some alternatives?
doodba - Base image for making the creation of customized Odoo environments a piece of cake
budibase - Budibase is an open-source low code platform that helps you build internal tools in minutes 🚀