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odoo-osm

v0.0.15

Published

Odoo Setup Manager ==================

Downloads

8

Readme

Odoo Setup Manager

This project is a setup manager working on top of buildout. It tries to fetch git projects before they are actually cloned by the buildout recipes.

It is able to use the gitlab api to install the project from gitlab and install the git dependencies that will be required by the model project.

It clone every git project in a folder that will serve as a cache for all of your projects. It then clone the project using --reference to the git cache.

How to install

You have to install nodejs with npm. Clone the project osm.

CD in the project and do

npm install -g

It will downlad and install all dependencies. If you want to use npm -g without sudo, check the following github page:

https://github.com/sindresorhus/guides/blob/master/npm-global-without-sudo.md

How to use

Create a folder in your home directory called .osm and a folder named .osm/git-cache.

mkdir -p ~/.osm/git-cache

Add a config file named config.ini

vim ~/.osm/config.ini

Add the following content:

[global]
url = http://gitlab.savoirfairelinux.com/
private_token = [your api key]

Commands

List all the projects you have access to:

osm list

Install a project to the path to. Defaults to project path. The project path is the name of the project in the form of group/project_path.

When calling osm list you should see something like: openerp/project. In this case, project will be the path you have to use in the install command.

osm install [-t type] [-v version] [-m model] ${projectpath} [to]

Parameter -m

It should be either sfl or openerp. It override the path in which the model will get cloned.

Parameter -t

It should be either openerp or odoo, it is the section that will get inspected for addons.

Parameter -v

It should be the version/commit/branch that you want to checkout after cloning the model. It may be useful when installing a odel that has a branch for 7.0 and a branch for 8.0

Show installed projects with a number that can be used to modify them.

osm projects

Delete a project from the cache

osm projects del [number]