Sign Qweb PDFs usign a PKCS#12 certificate
Project description
This module extends the functionality of report module to sign PDFs using a PKCS#12 certificate.
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Installation
To install this module, you need to install Java JDK Headlees, e.g.:
apt-get install default-jre-headless
Configuration
In order to start signing PDF documents you need to configure certificate(s) to use in your company.
Go to Settings > Companies > Companies > Your company
Go to Report configuration tab
Click Edit
Add a new item in PDF report certificates list
Click Create
Set name, certificate file, password file and model
Optionally you can set a domain and filename pattern for saving as attachment
For example, if you want to sign only customer invoices in open or paid state:
Model: account.invoice
Domain: [('type','=','out_invoice'), ('state', 'in', ('open', 'paid'))]
Save as attachment: (object.number or '').replace('/','_') + '.signed.pdf'
Note: Linux user that executes Odoo server process must have read access to certificate file and password file
Java Memory Settings
If you are signing large amounts of reports at the same time, or if you have a lower worker memory size than the JVM defaults, you may need to tune the JVM heap memory limits. Do so by adding a $JVM_ARGS environment variable that contains the required flags. Check out these links too:
Usage
User just prints PDF documents (only Qweb PDF reports supported) as usual, but signed PDF is automatically downloaded if this document model is configured as indicated above.
If ‘Save as attachment’ is configured, signed PDF is saved as attachment and next time saved one is downloaded without signing again. This is appropiate when signing date is important, for example, when signing customer invoices.
You can try the signing with the demo report that is included for customers called “Test PDF certificate”.
You can set extra parameters of JSignPdf library in the system parameter named ‘report_qweb_signer.java_position_parameters’, for example ‘-V’ to visible signature into pdf. You can also set extra parameters for Java in the system parameter named ‘report_qweb_signer.java_parameters’.
Known issues / Roadmap
When signing multiple documents (if ‘Allow only one document’ is disable) then ‘Save as attachment’ is not applied and signed result is not saved as attachment.
Add tests.
Why not taking the occasion to add the whole configuration at report level (if to be signed or not, the domain, etc…)? See https://github.com/OCA/reporting-engine/pull/533#issuecomment-898321161
Bug Tracker
Bugs are tracked on GitHub Issues. In case of trouble, please check there if your issue has already been reported. If you spotted it first, help us smashing it by providing a detailed and welcomed feedback.
Do not contact contributors directly about support or help with technical issues.
Credits
Contributors
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Rafael Blasco
Antonio Espinosa
Pedro M. Baeza
Jairo Llopis
David Vidal
Santi Argüeso <santi@comunitea.com>
Omar Castiñeira <omar@comunitea.com>
Other credits
External utilities
JSignPdf: © Josef Cacek - License MPL or LGPL2 - http://jsignpdf.sourceforge.net/
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Maintainers
This module is maintained by the OCA.
OCA, or the Odoo Community Association, is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to support the collaborative development of Odoo features and promote its widespread use.
This module is part of the OCA/reporting-engine project on GitHub.
You are welcome to contribute. To learn how please visit https://odoo-community.org/page/Contribute.
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