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Odoo for NGO's
Michael Karrer
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Targeted monitoring of database locks and high memory usage
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New Vertical-Rental
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I'm an open source python developer and linux enthusiastic administrator. After learning surveyor study I've deepened my computer knowledge with a GIS bachelor. I've followed different professional languages formation (java, C#.net, android) before becoming an openerp administrator (version 5) around 2011.
Then I've done Odoo development and I've learnt a lot on linux administration at the same time. I had a break with Odoo development for 3 years to manage web cloud hosting services (including Odoo services) keeping them up and running. I've also helped development teams to create robust continuous integration in an agile way.
In this presentation I'll share my experiences doing Odoo Behavior-driven development (BDD).
Before moving deeper into BDD I'll present different kinds of tests and what kind of tests are present in Odoo. Define what is a BDD test, choosen library and explain my motivations to use them. I'll briefly explain how they are integrated in my development flow and why I use them and their values.
I'll then focus how to develop them and how I've organized source code. I'll share difficulties I've met and what I would like to improve.