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A buildout recipe to install OpenERP

Project description

This is a buildout recipe to download, install and configure OpenERP server, web client and gtk client.

  • For the server: recipe = anybox.recipe.openerp:server

  • For the web client: recipe = anybox.recipe.openerp:webclient

  • For the gtk client: recipe = anybox.recipe.openerp:gtkclient

Recipe options :

zc.recipe.egg options

This recipe reuses the zc.recipe.egg recipe, so the options are the same (eggs, interpreter, etc.) Consult the documentation here http://pypi.python.org/pypi/zc.recipe.egg/1.3.2

specific options

It also adds a few specific options :

  • version: specify the version of OpenERP (server, web client or gtk client)

  • url : specify the download url for the server

  • script_name: specify the name of the startup script for the server

OpenERP options

You can also add the same options as in the specific OpenERP config files, such as .openerp_serverrc for the server, openerp-web.cfg for the web client or .openerprc for the gtk client. The options for the gtk client must be written using a dotted notation like : login.port = 8070 such as netrpc_port, netrpc_interface, db_host, db_port, etc. The OpenERP configuration files are generated by OpenERP itself in the buildout etc/ directory at the first buildout run.

Generated script :

A startup script for the server is created in the bin/ directory. By default the name is: start_<part_name>, so you can have several startup script for each part if you configure several OpenERP servers. You can pass additional arguments to the server via the startup script, such as -i or -u options.

Example buildouts:

The simplest possible buildout for the server + web client is:

[buildout]
parts = openerp web

[openerp]
recipe = anybox.recipe.openerp:server
version = 6.0.2

[web]
recipe = anybox.recipe.openerp:webclient
version = 6.0.2

A more robust and complex buildout with version specifications, 2 OpenERP servers using only NETRPC and listening on 2 different ports, and 2 web clients

[buildout]
parts = openerp1 web1 openerp2 web2
allow-picked-versions = false
versions = versions
find-links = http://download.gna.org/pychart/

[openerp1]
recipe = anybox.recipe.openerp:server
eggs = PIL
version = 6.0.2
xmlrpc = False
xmlrpcs = False

[web1]
recipe = anybox.recipe.openerp:webclient
version = 6.0.2

[openerp2]
recipe = anybox.recipe.openerp:server
eggs = PIL
version = 6.0.2
xmlrpc = False
xmlrpcs = False
netrpc_port = 8170

[web2]
recipe = anybox.recipe.openerp:webclient
version = 6.0.2
openerp.server.port = '8170'
server.socket_port = 8180

[versions]
MarkupSafe = 0.15
PIL = 1.1.7
anybox.recipe.openerp = 0.4
caldav = 0.1.10
collective.recipe.cmd = 0.5
coverage = 3.5
distribute = 0.6.19
feedparser = 5.0.1
gp.vcsdevelop = 2.2.1
lxml = 2.1.5
mako = 0.4.2
Mako = 0.4.2
nose = 1.1.2
psycopg2 = 2.4.2
pychart = 1.39
pydot = 1.0.25
pyparsing = 1.5.6
python-dateutil = 1.5
pytz = 2011h
pywebdav = 0.9.4.1
pyyaml = 3.10
reportlab = 2.5
vobject = 0.8.1c
z3c.recipe.scripts = 1.0.1
zc.buildout = 1.5.2
zc.recipe.egg = 1.3.2
openerp-web = 6.0.2
Babel = 0.9.6
FormEncode = 1.2.4
simplejson = 2.1.6

Contribute

The primary branch is on the launchpad:

Changes

0.4 (09-08-2011)

  • Added support for the web client and gtk client

0.3 (08-08-2011)

  • fixed config file creation

0.2 (08-08-2011)

  • Pass the trailing args to the startup script of the server

0.1 (07-08-2011)

  • Initial implementation for the OpenERP server only

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