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MCP Server for Odoo Integration

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Odoo MCP Server

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An MCP server implementation that integrates with Odoo ERP systems, enabling AI assistants like Claude to interact with Odoo data and functionality through the Model Context Protocol.

🎯 Quick Start

# Install the package
pip install odoo-mcp-beta

# Configure your Odoo connection
export ODOO_URL="https://your-odoo.com"
export ODOO_DB="your-database"
export ODOO_USERNAME="your-username"
export ODOO_PASSWORD="your-password"

# Run the server
python -m odoo_mcp

Features

  • Comprehensive Odoo Integration: Full access to Odoo models, records, and methods
  • XML-RPC Communication: Secure connection to Odoo instances via XML-RPC
  • Flexible Configuration: Support for config files and environment variables
  • Resource Pattern System: URI-based access to Odoo data structures
  • Error Handling: Standardized error codes and messages following MCP specification
  • Resource Subscriptions: Support for subscribing to resource changes and notifications
  • MCP Specification Compliant: Fully compatible with the latest MCP specification (1.6.0+)
  • Progress Reporting: Real-time progress updates during tool execution
  • Batch Operations: Execute multiple operations efficiently in batch
  • Advanced Search: Complex filtering with AND/OR logic, aggregations, and fuzzy search
  • Metadata Exploration: Discover model schemas, constraints, and relationships
  • Data Export/Import: Export data in JSON/CSV/XML formats, import with validation
  • Security Management: User access control, field-level permissions, sudo operations
  • Workflow Management: State transitions, workflow actions, and history tracking

Tools

Core Operations

  • execute_method - Execute any Odoo model method with full flexibility
  • list_models - List available models with statistics and record counts

Batch Operations

  • batch_execute - Execute multiple operations in a single transaction
  • batch_create - Create multiple records efficiently
  • batch_update - Update multiple records with different values
  • batch_delete - Delete multiple records safely
  • batch_copy - Duplicate records with optional default values

Advanced Search

  • advanced_search - Complex filtering with AND/OR logic
  • search_with_aggregation - GROUP BY queries with aggregations
  • search_distinct - Get unique values for a field
  • fuzzy_search - Fuzzy text search across multiple fields

Metadata & Schema

  • get_field_metadata - Detailed field information and validation rules
  • get_model_constraints - SQL and Python constraints
  • get_model_relations - Many2one, One2many, Many2many relationships
  • get_model_methods - Available methods for a model
  • get_model_views - Form, tree, kanban view definitions

Data Import/Export

  • export_data - Export in JSON, CSV, or XML formats
  • import_data - Import with validation and update options
  • export_template - Generate import templates with sample data

Security & Access Control

  • get_user_info - Current user information and settings
  • get_model_access_rights - CRUD permissions for models
  • check_field_access - Field-level permission checks
  • get_user_groups - User group memberships
  • sudo_execute - Execute with elevated privileges

Workflow Management

  • get_record_state - Current workflow state of records
  • execute_workflow_action - Trigger workflow transitions
  • get_available_actions - Available actions based on state
  • bulk_state_transition - Bulk workflow operations
  • get_workflow_history - Audit trail of state changes

HR & Employee Tools

  • search_employee - Search employees by name
  • get_employee_details - Comprehensive employee information
  • get_employee_driver_info - Driver and vehicle details
  • get_employee_banking_info - Banking information
  • get_employee_payslips - Payroll records
  • get_employee_contracts - Employment contracts
  • get_employee_attendance - Attendance records
  • get_employee_leaves - Leave requests and allocations
  • get_employee_appraisals - Performance appraisals
  • search_holidays - Search holidays by date range

All tools follow the MCP specification for error handling with standardized error codes and messages.

Resources

  • odoo://models

    • Lists all available models in the Odoo system
    • Returns: Resource with MIME type application/json containing model information
  • odoo://model/{model_name}

    • Get information about a specific model including fields
    • Example: odoo://model/res.partner
    • Returns: Resource with MIME type application/json containing model metadata and field definitions
  • odoo://record/{model_name}/{record_id}

    • Get a specific record by ID
    • Example: odoo://record/res.partner/1
    • Returns: Resource with MIME type application/json containing record data
  • odoo://search/{model_name}/{domain}

    • Search for records that match a domain
    • Example: odoo://search/res.partner/[["is_company","=",true]]
    • Returns: Resource with MIME type application/json containing matching records (limited to 10 by default)

Resource Subscriptions

This server implements MCP resource subscriptions, allowing clients to be notified when resources change:

  • resources/subscribe

    • Subscribe to changes in a specific resource
    • Parameters: uri - the resource URI to subscribe to
    • Returns: Confirmation of subscription success
  • resources/unsubscribe

    • Unsubscribe from changes in a specific resource
    • Parameters: uri - the resource URI to unsubscribe from
    • Returns: Confirmation of unsubscription success

Configuration

Odoo Connection Setup

  1. Create a configuration file named odoo_config.json:
{
  "url": "https://your-odoo-instance.com",
  "db": "your-database-name",
  "username": "your-username",
  "password": "your-password-or-api-key",
  "mcp_prefix": "my_odoo_production"
}
  1. Alternatively, use environment variables:
    • ODOO_URL: Your Odoo server URL
    • ODOO_DB: Database name
    • ODOO_USERNAME: Login username
    • ODOO_PASSWORD: Password or API key
    • ODOO_MCP_PREFIX: Custom prefix for MCP commands and resources (default: database name)
    • ODOO_TIMEOUT: Connection timeout in seconds (default: 30)
    • ODOO_VERIFY_SSL: Whether to verify SSL certificates (default: true)
    • HTTP_PROXY: Force the ODOO connection to use an HTTP proxy

Multi-Database Support

When running multiple Odoo MCP servers connected to different databases, you can use the ODOO_MCP_PREFIX parameter to create unique command names for each server, avoiding conflicts in AI environments:

# For production Odoo server
export ODOO_MCP_PREFIX="aspire_production"
# Commands will appear as: aspire_production_execute_method

# For development Odoo server
export ODOO_MCP_PREFIX="aspire_dev"
# Commands will appear as: aspire_dev_execute_method

Without this setting, the database name will be used as a prefix by default. The MCP prefix ensures tools and resources have distinct names when using multiple Odoo instances with a single LLM.

Usage with Claude Desktop

Add this to your claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "odoo": {
      "command": "python",
      "args": [
        "-m",
        "odoo_mcp"
      ],
      "env": {
        "ODOO_URL": "https://your-odoo-instance.com",
        "ODOO_DB": "your-database-name",
        "ODOO_USERNAME": "your-username",
        "ODOO_PASSWORD": "your-password-or-api-key",
        "ODOO_MCP_PREFIX": "my_odoo"
      }
    }
  }
}

Docker

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "odoo": {
      "command": "docker",
      "args": [
        "run",
        "-i",
        "--rm",
        "-e",
        "ODOO_URL",
        "-e",
        "ODOO_DB",
        "-e",
        "ODOO_USERNAME",
        "-e",
        "ODOO_PASSWORD",
        "mcp/odoo"
      ],
      "env": {
        "ODOO_URL": "https://your-odoo-instance.com",
        "ODOO_DB": "your-database-name",
        "ODOO_USERNAME": "your-username",
        "ODOO_PASSWORD": "your-password-or-api-key",
        "ODOO_MCP_PREFIX": "my_odoo"
      }
    }
  }
}

Installation

Python Package

# Install the beta version with all new features
pip install odoo-mcp-beta

# Or install the stable version
pip install odoo-mcp

Running the Server

# Using the installed package
odoo-mcp  # or python -m odoo_mcp

# Using the MCP development tools
mcp dev odoo_mcp/server.py

# With additional dependencies
mcp dev odoo_mcp/server.py --with pandas --with numpy

# Mount local code for development
mcp dev odoo_mcp/server.py --with-editable .

Build

Docker build:

docker build -t mcp/odoo:latest -f Dockerfile .

Parameter Formatting Guidelines

When using the MCP tools for Odoo, pay attention to these parameter formatting guidelines:

  1. Domain Parameter:

    • The following domain formats are supported:
      • List format: [["field", "operator", value], ...]
      • Object format: {"conditions": [{"field": "...", "operator": "...", "value": "..."}]}
      • JSON string of either format
    • Examples:
      • List format: [["is_company", "=", true]]
      • Object format: {"conditions": [{"field": "date_order", "operator": ">=", "value": "2025-03-01"}]}
      • Multiple conditions: [["date_order", ">=", "2025-03-01"], ["date_order", "<=", "2025-03-31"]]
  2. Fields Parameter:

    • Should be an array of field names: ["name", "email", "phone"]
    • The server will try to parse string inputs as JSON

Development

Building from Source

git clone https://github.com/ali205412/mcp-odoo.git
cd mcp-odoo
pip install -e .

Running Tests

pytest tests/

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

License

This MCP server is licensed under the MIT License.

Support

For issues, questions, or contributions, please visit our GitHub repository.

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