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odev cloc

cloc demo

Run odoo-bin cloc on a database and count custom lines of code within the installed modules.

Usage

odev cloc [-v {CRITICAL,ERROR,WARNING,INFO,DEBUG,DEBUG_SQL,NOTSET}] [-h] [-f] [-c] [-V VERSION] [--venv VENV] [-w WORKTREE] [--no-pretty] [--csv] database [addons]

Aliases

No aliases

Arguments

Positional Arguments:

Argument Description
database The database to target.
addons Comma-separated list of additional addon paths. The standard Odoo addons paths are automatically added to the odoo-bin command (including enterprise if any enterprise module is installed). If this command is run from within an Odoo addons directory and no additional addons are specified, the current directory will be added to the list of addons.

Optional Arguments:

Argument Description
-v, --log-level Set logging verbosity for the execution of odev.
-h, --help Show help for the current command.
-f, --force Bypass confirmation prompts and assume a default value to all, use with caution!
-c, --community Force running the database without enterprise addons.
-V, --version The Odoo version to use for running the database. If not specified, defaults to the latest version of the base module installed in the database.
--venv Name of the Python virtual environment to use when running this database. If not specified, defaults to the common virtual environment for the current Odoo version.
-w, --worktree Name of the worktree to use when running this database. If not specified, defaults to the common worktree for the current Odoo version.
--no-pretty Do not pretty print the output but rather display raw logs.
--csv Format output as CSV instead of a table.

Examples

Show help

odev cloc --help

Count custom lines of code for a database

odev cloc demo_19

Output results in CSV format

odev cloc --csv demo_19

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