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Re: Odoo with a decoupled front-end
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Therp, Tom Blauwendraat
On 7/12/23 13:28, wytzejan wrote: > On the other hand, I very much like the integration of the portal so > customers can see theirs projects, sales orders, etc. For me I've never found a "best" choice, I think all are viable: - If needs are not that big, Pedro's advice makes sense - stick to Odoo, especially from a maintenance perspective you'll keep things simple - your team already knows Odoo, you won't be mixing technologies, upgrading will be simple etc - If you like building frontends in Nuxt, it's also not that big of a deal to also port over the sale order / projects view and the login flow to your new framework of choice. This makes sense from a security perspective - it's a full decoupling, so you decrease attack vectors, and it makes sense from a UI perpective - people won't be switching between the Odoo portal and your portal, don't have to load 2 sets of JS/CSS, etc - If you just want to add one Nuxt app into the Odoo portal, the hybrid idea also makes sense Good luck with making a choice :)
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