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Getting started with OpenERP development
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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Installation from sources
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==========================
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.. _getting_started_installation_source-link:
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Source code is hosted on Launchpad_. In order to get the sources, you
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will need Bazaar_ to pull the source from Launchpad. Bazaar is a
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version control system that helps you track project history over time
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and collaborate efficiently. You may have to create an account on
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Launchpad to be able to collaborate on OpenERP development. Please
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refer to the Launchpad and Bazaar documentation to install and setup
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your development environment.
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The running example of this section is based on an Ubuntu
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environment. You may have to adapt the steps according to your
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system. Once your working environment is ready, prepare a working
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directory that will contain the sources. For a ``source`` base
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directory, type::
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mkdir source;cd source
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OpenERP provides a setup script that automatizes the tasks of creating
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a shared repository and getting the source code. Get the setup script
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of OpenERP by typing::
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bzr cat -d lp:~openerp-dev/openerp-tools/trunk setup.sh | sh
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This will create the following two files in your ``source`` directory::
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-rw-rw-r-- 1 openerp openerp 5465 2012-04-17 11:05 Makefile
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-rw-rw-r-- 1 openerp openerp 2902 2012-04-17 11:05 Makefile_helper.py
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If you want some help about the available options, please type::
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make help
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Next step is to initialize the shared repository and download the
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sources. Get the current trunk version of OpenERP by typing::
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make init-trunk
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This will create the following structure inside your ``source``
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directory, and fetch the latest source code from ``trunk``::
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drwxrwxr-x 3 openerp openerp 4096 2012-04-17 11:10 addons
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drwxrwxr-x 3 openerp openerp 4096 2012-04-17 11:10 misc
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drwxrwxr-x 3 openerp openerp 4096 2012-04-17 11:10 server
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drwxrwxr-x 3 openerp openerp 4096 2012-04-17 11:10 web
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Some dependencies are necessary to use OpenERP. Depending on your
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environment, you might have to install the following packages::
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sudo apt-get install graphviz ghostscript postgresql-client
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sudo apt-get install python-dateutil python-feedparser python-gdata
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python-ldap python-libxslt1 python-lxml python-mako, python-openid
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python-psycopg2 python-pybabel python-pychart python-pydot
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python-pyparsing python-reportlab python-simplejson python-tz
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python-vatnumber python-vobject python-webdav python-werkzeug python-xlwt
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python-yaml python-imaging python-matplotlib
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Next step is to initialize the database. This will create a new openerp role::
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make db-setup
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Finally, launch the OpenERP server::
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make server
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Testing your installation can be done on http://localhost:8069/. You
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should see the OpenERP main login page.
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.. _Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/
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.. _Bazaar: http://bazaar.canonical.com/en/
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Command line options
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.. program:: openerp-server
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Using the command ::
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./openerp-server --help
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General Options
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+++++++++++++++
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::
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--version show program version number and exit
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
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-c CONFIG, --config=CONFIG specify alternate config file
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-s, --save save configuration to ~/.terp_serverrc
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-v, --verbose enable debugging
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--pidfile=PIDFILE file where the server pid will be stored
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--logfile=LOGFILE file where the server log will be stored
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-n INTERFACE, --interface=INTERFACE specify the TCP IP address
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-p PORT, --port=PORT specify the TCP port
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--net_interface=NETINTERFACE specify the TCP IP address for netrpc
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--net_port=NETPORT specify the TCP port for netrpc
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--no-netrpc disable netrpc
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--no-xmlrpc disable xmlrpc
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-i INIT, --init=INIT init a module (use "all" for all modules)
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--without-demo=WITHOUT_DEMO load demo data for a module (use "all" for all modules)
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-u UPDATE, --update=UPDATE update a module (use "all" for all modules)
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--stop-after-init stop the server after it initializes
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--debug enable debug mode
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-S, --secure launch server over https instead of http
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--smtp=SMTP_SERVER specify the SMTP server for sending mail
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Database related options
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++++++++++++++++++++++++
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-d DB_NAME, --database=DB_NAME
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specify the database name
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-r DB_USER, --db_user=DB_USER
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specify the database user name
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-w DB_PASSWORD, --db_password=DB_PASSWORD
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specify the database password
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--pg_path=PG_PATH specify the pg executable path
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--db_host=DB_HOST specify the database host
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--db_port=DB_PORT specify the database port
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Internationalization options
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++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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Use these options to translate OpenERP to another language.See i18n
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section of the user manual. Option '-l' is mandatory.::
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-l LANGUAGE, --language=LANGUAGE
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specify the language of the translation file. Use it
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with --i18n-export and --i18n-import
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--i18n-export=TRANSLATE_OUT
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export all sentences to be translated to a CSV file
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and exit
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--i18n-import=TRANSLATE_IN
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import a CSV file with translations and exit
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--modules=TRANSLATE_MODULES
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specify modules to export. Use in combination with
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--i18n-export
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Options from previous versions
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++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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Some options were removed in OpenERP version 6. For example,
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``price_accuracy`` is now configured through the
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:ref:`decimal_accuracy` screen.
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Configuration
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.. _getting_started_configuration-link:
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Two configuration files are available:
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* one for the client: ``~/.openerprc``
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* one for the server: ``~/.openerp_serverrc``
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If they are not found, the server and the client will start with a
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default configuration. Those files follow the convention used by
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python's ConfigParser module. Please note that lines beginning with
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"#" or ";" are comments. The client configuration file is
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automatically generated upon the first start. The sezrver
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configuration file can automatically be created using the command ::
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./openerp-server -s or ./openerp-server --save
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You can specify alternate configuration files with ::
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-c CONFIG, --config=CONFIG specify alternate config file
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Configure addons locations
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By default, the only directory of addons known by the server is
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server/bin/addons. It is possible to add new addons by
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- copying them in server/bin/addons, or creating a symbolic link to
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each of them in this directory, or
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- specifying another directory containing addons to the server. The
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later can be accomplished either by running the server with the
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``--addons-path=`` option, or by configuring this option in the
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openerp_serverrc file, automatically generated under Linux in your
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home directory by the server when executed with the ``--save``
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option. You can provide several addons to the ``addons_path`` =
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option, separating them using commas.
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Start-up script
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===============
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.. versionadded:: 6.1
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To run the OpenERP server, the conventional approach is to use the
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`openerp-server` script. It loads the :ref:`openerp library`, sets a
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few configuration variables corresponding to command-line arguments,
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and starts to listen to incoming connections from clients.
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Depending on your deployment needs, you can write such a start-up script very
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easily. We also recommend you take a look at an alternative tool called
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`openerp-command` that can, among other things, launch the server.
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Yet another alternative is to use a WSGI-compatible HTTP server and let it call
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into one of the WSGI entry points of the server.
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