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Odoo helper scripts collection

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Overview

This project aims to simplify development process of Odoo addons as much as possible.

odoo-helper-scripts will do all routine operations for you:

  • install odoo with ALL dependencies (even those not mentioned in odoo's requirements.txt like python-slugify)
  • manage local development databases
  • install custom addons
  • check if versions of modules are updated before pushing changes.
  • generate / regenerate translations
  • run tests
  • and a lot more

If you have any routine operation that you would like to automate with odoo-helper-scripts, just fill an issue or do pull request, and may be that feature will be available in one of next releases.

WARNING: If you want to deploy production-ready odoo server, please, read carefully Usage notes section.

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Canonical source

The canonical source of odoo-helper-scripts is hosted on GitLab.

Features

  • Easily manage multiple instances of Odoo that ran on same machine
  • Wide usage of virtualenv for isolation purpose
  • Use nodeenv to install node.js, phantom.js, etc in isolated virtualenv
  • The easiest way to install Odoo for development purposes (but not limited to development)
    • single command to install odoo
    • ability to build custom python for odoo
  • Powerful testing capabilities, including support for:
    • python and js code check via pylint_odoo (which uses ESLint to check JS files)
    • python code check via flake8
    • styles (.css, .scss, .less files) check via stylelint
    • compute test code coverage via coverage.py
    • Test web tours via phantom.js or chromium browser (Odoo 12.0+)
  • Easy addons installation
    • Automatiacly resolve and fetch dependencies
    • Own file format to track addon dependencies: odoo_requirements.txt
    • installation directly from Odoo Market (experimental)
      • Only free addons
      • Including dependencies
      • Semi-automatic upgrade when new version released
    • installation from git repositories
    • installation of python dependencies from PyPI or any vcs supported by setuptools
    • automatically processing of requirements.txt files located inside repository root and addon directories.
    • shortcuts that simplifies fetching addons from OCA or github
    • works good with long recursive dependencies. One of the reasons for this script collection development was, ability to automaticaly install more that 50 addons, that depend on each other, and where each addon have it's own git repo.
  • Easy database management
    • easily create / drop / backup / rename / copy databases
  • Continious Integration related features
    • ensure addon version changed
    • ensure repository version changed
    • ensure each addon have icon
    • ensure all changed addon has correct versions
    • simplify forward-port process (move changes from older serie to newer (for example from 11.0 to 12.0))
  • Translation management from command line
    • import / export translations by command from shell
    • test translation rate for specified language
    • regenerate translations for specified language
    • generate .pot files for modules
    • load language (for one db or for old databases)
  • Supported odoo versions:
    • 8.0
    • 9.0
    • 10.0
    • 11.0
    • 12.0
    • 13.0
    • 14.0
    • 15.0
    • 16.0
    • 17.0
    • 18.0 (Experimental)
  • OS support:
    • On Ubuntu should work nice (auto tested on Ubuntu 20.04, 22.04)
    • Also should work on Debian based systems, but some troubles may happen with installation of system dependencies.
    • Other linux systems - in most cases should work, but system dependecies must be installed manualy.
  • Missed feature? Fill an issue

Documentation

Note Documentaion in this readme, or in other sources, may not be up to date!!! So use --help option, which is available for most of commands.

Usage note

This script collection is designed to simplify life of addons developer. This project is not designed, to install and configure production ready Odoo instances, unless you know what you do!

For production-ready installations take a look at crnd-deploy project - just a single command allows you to get production-ready odoo instance with configured PostgreSQL and Nginx.

Also take a look at Yodoo Cockpit project, and discover the easiest way to manage your production Odoo installations with automated billing and support of custom addons.

Yodoo Cockpit

Just short notes about Yodoo Cockpit:

  • start new production-ready odoo instance in 1-2 minutes.
  • add custom addons to your odoo instances in 5-10 minutes.
  • out-of-the-box email configuration: just press button and add some records to your DNS, and get a working email
  • make your odoo instance available to external world (internet) in 30 seconds (just add single record in your DNS)

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Installation

For full list of installation options look at installation documentation

Basically, odoo-helper could be installed in two way:

  • Traditional installation via shell script
  • Installation via deb package (still experimental)

Traditional installation

To install odoo-helper-scripts system-wide (the recommended way) do folowing:

# Install odoo-helper-scripts
wget -O - https://gitlab.com/katyukha/odoo-helper-scripts/raw/master/install-system.bash | sudo bash -s

# Install system dependencies required for odoo-helper-scripts
# NOTE: Works only on debian-based systems
odoo-helper install pre-requirements

or more explicit way:

# Download installation script
wget -O /tmp/odoo-helper-install.bash https://gitlab.com/katyukha/odoo-helper-scripts/raw/master/install-system.bash;

# Install odoo-helper-scripts
sudo bash /tmp/odoo-helper-install.bash;

#  Intall system pre-requirements for odoo-helper-scripts
# NOTE: Works only on debian-based systems
odoo-helper install pre-requirements

Installation as deb package

Also, you can install odoo-helper-scripts as debian package. See releases page. To install the latest stable version just download and install following deb package: odoo-helper-scripts_master.deb

Test your OS support

It is possible to run basic tests via docker. For this task, odoo-helper-scripts repo contains script scripts/run_docker_test.bash. Run bash scripts/run_docker_test.bash --help to see all available options for that script.

For example to test, how odoo-helper-scripts will work on debian:stretch, do following:

cd $ODOO_HELPER_ROOT
bash scripts/run_docker_test.bash --docker-ti --docker-image debian:stretch

Note, running tests may take more then 1:30 hours.

Usage

And after install you will have available folowing scripts in your path:

  • odoo-install
  • odoo-helper

Each script have -h or --help option which display most relevant information about script and all possible options and subcommands of script

Also there are some aliases for common commands:

  • odoo-helper-addons
  • odoo-helper-db
  • odoo-helper-fetch
  • odoo-helper-log
  • odoo-helper-restart
  • odoo-helper-server
  • odoo-helper-test

For more info look at documentation. (currently documentation status is work-in-progress). Also look at Frequently used commands and Command reference

Also look at odoo-helper-scripts tests to get complete usage example (look for Start test comment).

Support

Have you any quetions? Just fill an issue or send email