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Odoo - From ERP to CRM, eCommerce to CMS

Odoo is an all-in-one business management suite of mobile-friendly web apps that integrates everything you need to grow your business: CRM, website content management, project management, human resources, accounting, invoicing and more. Odoo apps integrate seamlessly to provide a full-featured open source ERP, but can also be used stand-alone. Python programmers can develop their own app modules, or choose from an array of free open source such as those provided by OCA; or paid commercial ones.

This appliance includes all the standard features in TurnKey Core:

  • Odoo configurations for TurnKey v18.x:

    • Odoo v16 installed from debian backports apt repo (v18.x).
    • Includes modules from base install of Odoo.
  • Security note: As of 18.0, due to using the debian backports repo Updates to Odoo ARE NOT configured to install automatically.

  • SSL support out of the box.

  • Adminer administration frontend for PostgreSQL (listening on port 12322 - uses SSL).

  • Webmin modules for configuring Apache2, PostgreSQL and Postfix.

To create a new Odoo Databse (i.e. site)

To create a new Odoo DB, the Odoo config file needs to be edited and the Odoo service restarted.

Overview of process: 1. Edit /etc/odoo/odoo

  • change value of "db_name" from "TurnkeylinuxExample" to your desired DB name
  1. Restart odoo.service
  2. Reload Odoo login screen in your browser and you should be good to go

Webmin steps: 1.

  • Browse to 'Tools' >> 'FileManager'
  • Navigate to '/etc/odoo' and edit the 'odoo.conf' file
  • Edit as per step 1 above
  • Save changes
    • Navigate to 'System' >> 'Bootup and Shutdown'
    • Find the "odoo.service" in the list and select it via the checkbox
    • Scroll to the bottom and select 'Restart'
    • As per step 3 above

CLI steps: 1.

  • Edit /etc/odoo/odoo as per step 1
    • Restart odoo.service:

      systemctl restart odoo
      
    • As per step 3 above

Notice for special Odoo Localization

In case you run a L10n Odoo Localization you will need other PIP Packages and Libs installed on your system, please check your localization support on OCA.

Credentials (passwords set at first boot)

Note: the Odoo password set at firstboot applies to both the Odoo admin account (example app) AND the masterpassword - however these can be changed individually after firstboot.

  • Webmin, SSH: username root
  • PostgreSQL, Adminer: username postgres
  • Odoo Master Account: admin