- APPS
- DropBox Odoo Integration 16.0
Technical name | dropbox_odoo_integration |
License | LGPL-3 |
Website | https://store.webkul.com |
Odoo DropBox Cloud Storage
Dropbox Cloud Storage to Store and Share Your Odoo Data Securely!!!
Odoo Dropbox Cloud Storage allows you to save your data to dropbox directly from Odoo. The module allows you to import as well export data in Odoo. It is a proven solution to secure your data and access it anytime.
Information

https://store.webkul.com/Odoo-Cloud-Storage.html

Importing Files From Dropbox to Odoo


Exporting Files From Odoo to Dropbox
- Features
- Configuration
- Dashboard
- Api Console
Detailed Features List
Dropbox Cloud Storages for your Odoo Data
- Now store your Odoo Data in Dropbox Cloud Storage.
- Manage Attachment type and its size in the Dropbox Cloud Storage.
Create Data Directly in The Dropbox Cloud Storage
- You can Create Folders/files in the Cloud storage.
- The files/folders can be used in Odoo directly.
Manually Export File(s) from Odoo to DropBox
- You can export files to the cloud.
- The files are managed properly in the cloud.
Export files on Scheduled based or Real-time
- You can manage schedulers to export files to DropBox.
- Or, export files from Odoo in Real-time.
Set Limitations to Export Files
- Exporting files in bulk at a time can cause glitch.
- Hence, set maximum number of files allowed to export at a time.
Create Root Folders in Odoo
- Create Root Folders in Odoo to manage all the folders and files inside it.
- Root Folders helps you to recognize folders saved inside it.
- You can export root folders directly to DropBox.
Differentiate folders using Advanced Filters
- Advanced filters to differentiate same object into different folders in Odoo.
- Like, you can create different folders for abandoned carts, quotations, etc.
Import File(s) from Odoo to cloud
- You can Import File of a specific folder to Odoo.
- You can import data to Odoo in bulk as well as you can store all the attachments in a specific object (directory should be mapped properly).
Data Synchronization to the cloud
- You can dynamically sync data Model wise as well as record wise from Odoo to Cloud.
- You can sync data folder via cron scheduler in Odoo.
Update Data to the Cloud
- You can update file(s) to the cloud from Odoo.
- Or, update the whole folder to Odoo.
Access Files From Anywhere
- You can access files directly from DropBox; no matter where you are.
- So, no need to login to your Odoo to access files saved in DropBox.
Managing Synchronization History
- All the synchronization history is managed in Odoo.
Newly Introduced Dynamic Dashboard
- Introduced a dynamic dashboard to track the data of Dropbox in your Odoo.
- Import/Export the data directly from the dashboard.
- Well-designed Donut Chart and progress graph to analyze the data.
- The dashboard also offers Clickable tabs and data cards.
Donut Chart to Analyze the data
- Analyze the total number of folders and files.
- Check the status of synchronization.
Progress Bar to Analyze the Attachment Types
- It shows the detailed information of the files.
- You can analyze files on the bases of their types.
Clickable Data Cards for the Details
- View the grouped folders and files for easy tracking.
- The tabs are clickable and direct you to the respective data.
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