Miscellaneous#
- trytond.tools.entry_points()#
Return a collection of entry points.
- trytond.tools.import_module(name)#
Import the named Tryton module.
- trytond.tools.file_open(name[, mode[, subdir[, encoding]]])#
Open the named file in subdir from the root directory.
- trytond.tools.find_path(name[, subdir])#
Return the path of the named file in subdir from root directory.
- trytond.tools.find_dir(name[, subdir])#
Return the path of the named directory in subdir from root directory.
- trytond.tools.pairwise_longest(iterable)#
Return successive overlapping pairs taken from the input iterable.
The number of 2-tuples in the output iterator will be the number of inputs and ends with the
None
. It will be empty if the input iterable has fewer than two values.
- trytond.tools.resolve(name)#
Resolve a dotted name to a global object.
- trytond.tools.safe_join(directory, \*pathnames)#
Safely join zero or more untrusted path components to a base directory to avoid escaping the base directory.
- trytond.tools.unescape_wildcard(string[, wildcards[, escape]])#
Return the string without the wild card escapes.
- trytond.tools.is_full_text(value[, escape])#
Determine if the value can be used as full text search.
This is the case when the value starts and ends with a
%
or does not contain any wild cards.
- trytond.tools.likify(string[, escape])#
Convert the string for full text if it does not contain any wild cards.
- trytond.tools.sql_pairing(x, y)#
Return an SQL expression that pairs SQL integers x and y.
- trytond.tools.firstline(text)#
Return first non-empty line of a text field.