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web_extra

Author: jmesteve
License: AGPL-3
Branch: master
Repository: guzzi235/saas3
Dependencies: base, mail, and web
Languages: CSS (23, 7.6%), JavaScript (177, 58.4%), Python (26, 8.6%), and XML (77, 25.4%)


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openapi

Author: IT-Projects LLC, Ivan Yelizariev
License: LGPL-3
Branch: 15.0-openapi-fix-access
Repository: yelizariev/sync-addons
Dependencies: base, base_api, and mail
Languages: PO File (225, 8.2%), Python (1902, 68.9%), XML (405, 14.7%), and reStructuredText (228, 8.3%)

RESTful API to integrate Odoo with whatever system you need
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saas

Author: IT-Projects LLC, Ivan Yelizariev
License: AGPL-3
Branch: 13.0
Repository: thanhchatvn/saas-addons
Dependencies: auth_quick_master, queue_job, web_editor, and web_notify
Languages: Python (681, 55.5%), XML (402, 32.8%), and reStructuredText (144, 11.7%)

Base module for master SaaS instance
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auth_brute_force

Author: GRAP, Tecnativa, Odoo Community Association (OCA)
License: AGPL-3
Branch: 12.0-t-20040-ls
Repository: adhoc-dev/patches
Dependencies: auth_crypt
Languages: PO File (4211, 82.5%), Python (716, 14.0%), XML (89, 1.7%), YAML (12, 0.2%), and reStructuredText (76, 1.5%)

Track Authentication Attempts and Prevent Brute-force Attacks
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formio

Author: Nova Code
License: LGPL-3
Branch: 13.0
Repository: walkerblackwell/odoo-formio
Dependencies: mail, portal, and web
Languages: CSS (153, 1.8%), HTML (456, 5.4%), JavaScript (609, 7.2%), PO File (995, 11.8%), Python (1206, 14.3%), SVG (2671, 31.6%), and XML (2360, 27.9%)

Build, deploy and store web forms with the "Form.io" Form Builder
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l10n_es_aeat_sii_oca

Author: Acysos S.L.,Diagram,Minorisa,Studio73,FactorLibre,Comunitea,Otherway,Tecnativa,Javi Melendez,Odoo Community Association (OCA)
License: AGPL-3
Branch: 14.0
Repository: christanov/l10n-spain
Dependencies: account, account_invoice_refund_link, base, base_vat, l10n_es, l10n_es_aeat, product, and queue_job
Languages: HTML (435, 3.0%), JSON (514, 3.6%), PO File (9733, 67.3%), Python (2041, 14.1%), SVG (110, 0.8%), XML (1461, 10.1%), and reStructuredText (167, 1.2%)


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adhoc_base_setup

Author: ADHOC SA
License: no license
Branch: 8.0
Repository: jorsea/odoo-addons
Dependencies: base_setup
Languages: PO File (457, 59.0%), Python (105, 13.5%), and XML (213, 27.5%)

extra, addons, modules
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web_tour_extra

Author: IT-Projects LLC
License: GPL-3
Branch: 8.0-booking-calendar-read-color
Repository: iledarn/addons-yelizariev
Dependencies: base, and web
Languages: JavaScript (32, 45.7%), Python (21, 30.0%), XML (8, 11.4%), and reStructuredText (9, 12.9%)

Extra features for tours
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cenit_import_io_1_0

Author: Cenit IO
License: no license
Branch: 8.0
Repository: andhit-r/odoo-integrations
Dependencies: base, and cenit_base
Languages: HTML (38, 7.4%), Python (67, 13.0%), and XML (409, 79.6%)

## Introduction The import.io API is a [REST](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representational_state_transfer)ful API. It is designed as much as possible to have resource-oriented URLs and to use HTTP status codes to indicate API status. We use standard HTTP which can be understood by any HTTP client, and we support [CORS](http://enable-cors.org/) to allow you to interact with our API from a client-side web application. Remember, you should never expose your secret API key in any public client-side code. JSON is always returned from the API, including errors. import.io uses conventional HTTP response codes to indicate success or failure of an API request. In general, codes in the 2xx range indicate success, codes in the 4xx range indicate an error that resulted from the provided information (e.g. a required parameter was missing), and codes in the 5xx range indicate an error with our servers. All API requests *should* be made over HTTPS to `https://api.import.io/` ## API Authentication You authenticate to the import.io API by providing your API key as URL query string parameter `_apikey`. You can manage your API key from [your account](https://import.io/data/account/). In the My Settings page, the API in not URL encoded. To prevent a Base64 error, make sure to use a URI encode function for your query. You can also get an encoded API Key from the GET API or POST API tab in the application. Your API key allows unrestricted privileges your account, so keep it secret! When you are logged in, *submit your password in this page header* to see the API key in the API explorer below. ## Quick Start ### Basic concepts * import.io lets you publish dynamic APIs and Data Sets to its platform (object class `Connector`). * To disambiguate between dynamic API created on the platform, and static APIs such as this, we use the term `Connector` within the import.io APIs to refer to a API or Data Set published to import.io. * Extractors, Crawlers and Data Sets are just specializations of Connector. * You can create these via UI tooling, or by using the APIs detailed here. * The dynamic API definition for a Connector is versioned (object class `ConnectorVersion`); querying a connector by default queries the most recent version, whose id can be found on the `Connector` object (`latestVersionGuid`). * Each `ConnectorVersion` has a schema (object class `Schema`) defining its input and output properties. * All objects are accessible via the REST API. * The output properties are returned with the query data. * Extra meta-data may be passed back depending on a output property [type](#data-types). * All fields _may_ be multi-valued (i.e. arrays). ### Convert a URL into data You can use import.io magic to convert a URL into data tables over our API instantly. [Try it yourself!](?magic#!/Magic_Methods/magic) ### Query a custom API Create an API in the UI, do a query. [Try it yourself!](?query#!/Query_Methods/queryGet) ## Data Types For most output property types we also return `myvar/_source` with the original textual data. | Type | Returns | Notes | | --- | --- | --- | | `STRING` | myvar | We normalize whitespace from text, and don't return empty strings | | `CURRENCY` | myvar, myvar/_currency, myvar/_source | The ISO currency code is returned as `myvar/_currency`, the numeric value in `myvar` | | `INT` | myvar, myvar/_source | 64 bit integer (`long`) | | `DOUBLE` | myvar, myvar/_source | 64 bit float | | `LANG` | myvar, myvar/_source | 3 letter ISO code | | `COUNTRY` | myvar, myvar/_source | 3 letter ISO code | | `BOOLEAN` | myvar, myvar/_source | true if 1, yes, on, active, true, y | | `URL` | myvar, myvar/_text, myvar/_title, myvar/_source | `myvar/_text` is the normalized text content of the anchor | | `IMAGE` | myvar, myvar/_alt, myvar/_title, myvar/_source | | | `HTML` | myvar | Raw HTML as well-formed XML | | `MAP` | myvar | JSON compatible map |
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