POS Default empty image

Optimise load time for products with no image

Technical Name:
pos_default_empty_image
License:
Author:
Akretion, GRAP
https://odoo-community.org/web/image/product.template/1844/image_1920?unique=cf1c5d2
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POS Default Empty Image

In the point of sale, trying to load known inexistant images is a waste of time.

When you have 8000 products in your Point of Sale and most of them don't have images, you are happy to save thousands of useless requests: the POS load way faster.

Technical information

Each time the pos instantiate a product, it will add an

<img src="'/web/binary/image?model=product.product&field=image_medium&id='+product.id;" />

The browser will trigger as many requests than there is different url.

If you have many products, the browser will soon reach his limit of network connections to Odoo server and will wait for free slots instead of loading other valuable contents. Then the POS is then very slow to work with.

This module adds a field _has_image_ in product.template and will change the product image url to his default placeholder directly in the POS.

Because there is only one url for this placeholder, you will have only one request for all the products with no images.

Indeed, if the product has an image, it will load normally.

Known issues

Updates

  • Feb 2016 : First version

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Credits

Contributors

See also this module pos_improve_images from GRAP for OpenERP 7.

Maintainer

Odoo Community Association

This module is maintained by the OCA.

OCA, or the Odoo Community Association, is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to support the collaborative development of Odoo features and promote its widespread use.

To contribute to this module, please visit http://odoo-community.org.

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