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Simplify and automate Odoo.sh deployment using GitLab and GitHub.

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odoo-sh-gitlab-ci

This package simplifies and automates the process of updating Odoo.sh branches by interacting with a GitLab repository while using a GitHub repository as a container for multiple repositories. It ensures seamless management of submodules and branch synchronization, making the deployment process more efficient and maintainable.

Installation

Install the package using pip:

pip install odoo-sh-gitlab-ci

Usage

The package provides a command-line tool odoo_sh_deploy that can be used in two modes:

  • Initialization Mode (--initialize): Prepares the environment by configuring the SSH agent, adding SSH keys, and setting up Git configurations.
  • Deployment Mode: Performs the actual deployment to Odoo.sh.

Setting Up variables.sh

To simplify the configuration of environment variables, you can create a file called variables.sh in the root of your repository. Define your variables in this file using the following format:

export PRIVATE_DEPLOY_KEY="your_private_ssh_key"
export GITHUB_REPO="git@github.com:youruser/yourrepo.git"
export GITHUB_REPO_NAME="yourrepo"
export VERSION="18.0"

Example variables.sh

export PRIVATE_DEPLOY_KEY="-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
MIIEpAIBAAKCAQEA1o9qX..."
export GITHUB_REPO="git@github.com:youruser/yourrepo.git"
export GITHUB_REPO_NAME="yourrepo"
export VERSION="18.0"

Important: For security reasons, it is recommended to define PRIVATE_DEPLOY_KEY as a protected variable in GitLab CI/CD settings instead of hardcoding it in the variables.sh file.

GitLab CI Configuration

To use odoo-sh-gitlab-ci in a GitLab CI pipeline, follow these steps:

  1. Add the variables.sh file to Your Repository: Ensure the variables.sh file is located in the root of your repository.

  2. Update .gitlab-ci.yml: Use the following configuration in your .gitlab-ci.yml:

    odoo_sh_deploy:
      stage: pre
      tags:
        - odoo
      before_script:
        - source variables.sh
        - pip install --root-user-action ignore odoo-sh-gitlab-ci
        - odoo_sh_deploy --initialize
      script:
        - source variables.sh
        - odoo_sh_deploy
    
    • before_script: This section installs the package and initializes the environment using the --initialize flag.
    • script: This section performs the deployment using odoo_sh_deploy.
  3. Example Pipeline Stages: Here’s a full example of a pipeline that uses odoo-sh-gitlab-ci:

    stages:
      - pre
    
    odoo_sh_deploy:
      stage: pre
      tags:
        - odoo
      before_script:
        - source variables.sh
        - pip install --root-user-action ignore odoo-sh-gitlab-ci
        - odoo_sh_deploy --initialize
      script:
        - source variables.sh
        - odoo_sh_deploy
    

License

This project is licensed under the AGPL-3.0 License.

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