odoo
Table of Contents
Description
Install Odoo Communinty edition in a manner similar to that described in Installing Odoo.
Setup
What odoo affects
-
Installs the
odoo
package from the Odoo repository. -
Configures
/etc/odoo/odoo.conf
. -
Manipulates the running state of the
odoo
service. -
Optionally configures repositories to enable package installations from the Odoo nightly builds.
-
Optionally installs the
wkhtmltopdf
package from the Odoo repository.
Beginning with odoo
include ::odoo::repo10
include ::odoo
or for Odoo 9:
include ::odoo::repo9
include ::odoo
Do not have both ::odoo::repo9
and ::odoo::repo10
in your catalogue for the same node as they will both be attempting to
update the repository file.
Usage
The following example will install a basic PostgreSQL database on the node
(using
[puppetlabs-postgresql](https://forge.puppet.com/puppetlabs/postgresql)
)
it then configures the the Odoo 9 repositories. It then installs the
odoo
and wkhtmltopdf
packages with some settings
for the Odoo server:
class { 'postgresql::server':
before => Class['odoo']
}
class { '::odoo::repo9':
before => Class['odoo']
}
class { '::odoo':
config_file => '/etc/odoo/openerp-server.conf',
install_wkhtmltopdf => true,
settings => {
'options' => {
'admin_passwd' => 'XXX_TOP_SECRET_XXX',
'db_host' => 'False',
'db_port' => 'False',
'db_user' => 'odoo',
'db_password' => 'False',
'addons_path' => '/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/openerp/addons',
}
},
version => present,
}
To do the same for Odoo 10:
class { 'postgresql::server':
before => Class['odoo']
}
class { '::odoo::repo10':
before => Class['odoo']
}
class { '::odoo':
install_wkhtmltopdf => true,
settings => {
'options' => {
'admin_passwd' => 'XXX_TOP_SECRET_XXX',
'db_host' => 'False',
'db_port' => 'False',
'db_user' => 'odoo',
'db_password' => 'False',
'addons_path' => '/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/odoo/addons',
}
},
}
Reference
Public Classes
Limitations
This module does not in anyway configure PostgreSQL.
Development
Contributions will be gratefully accepted. Please go to the project page, fork the project, make your changes locally and then raise a pull request. Details on how to do this are available at guides.github.com/activities/contributing-to-open-source.