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How to configure your Confluence as an application in Odoo

1) Applications menu


Application list

Application form

Generate own id and secret

The buttons are only available during editing.

Only system administrators can perform this operation.

List of Odoo models availble for the application

There are three ways to limit the list of models:

  • None: there is no limit, all models are available
  • Blacklist: all models except for the listed models are available
  • Whitelist: only the listed models are available

The actually available models depend on the Odoo user's permisssion!

This list only controlls what is made available for the application for listing purposes!

Users can still perform operations in models related to the listed models if they have the appropriate permissions in Odoo!

Valid, available callback URIs for the application

Settings tab

Perform various settings for the applications


NameDescriptionNotes
OAuth 2.0
Authorization Code Expiry

When should the authorization code expire (expressed in seconds)

Default: 600

There are various practices, pick what suits you needs
Authorization Code Retain

How long should the system keep track of issued authorization codes (expressed in days)

Default: 0

For audit purposes you might need to keep a record of issued authorization codes
Access Token Expiry

When should the access token expire (expressed in seconds)

Default: 3600

RFC sample defines 3600s, which is the default, but you can set what you want
Refresh Token Expiry

When should the refresh token expire (expressed in seconds)

Default: 0 (never expires)

Some like it never to expire, some like it expire after some time, set what you need
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