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	Odoo 
Ansible role to install Odoo from a Git or Mercurial repository, and configure it.
This role supports two types of installation:
- 
standard: install the Odoo dependencies from APT repositories and the Odoo project from a Git/Hg repository. Odoo is configured with Ansible options ( odoo_config_*ones).
- 
buildout: build the Odoo project from a Git/Hg repository containing a Buildout configuration file based on the anybox.recipe.odoo recipe. Odoo and its dependencies are then installed and executed inside a Python virtual environment. The configuration part is also managed by Buildout ( odoo_config_*options are not used excepting theodoo_config_db_*ones for PostgreSQL related tasks).
Minimum Ansible Version: 2.4
Supported versions and systems
| System / Odoo | 8.0 | 9.0 | 10.0 | 11.0 | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Debian 8 | yes | yes | yes | - | 
| Debian 9 | yes | yes | yes | yes | 
| Ubuntu 14.04 | yes | yes | yes | - | 
| Ubuntu 16.04 | yes | yes | yes | yes | 
Example (Playbook)
odoo_install_type: standard (default)
Standard installation (assuming that PostgreSQL is installed and running on the same host):
- name: Odoo
  hosts: odoo_server
  become: yes
  roles:
    - role: odoo
      odoo_version: 11.0
      odoo_config_admin_passwd: SuPerPassWorD
With the standard installation type you configure Odoo with the available
odoo_config_* options.
Standard installation but with PostgreSQL installed on a remote host (and available from your Ansible inventory):
- name: Odoo
  hosts: odoo_server
  become: yes
  roles:
    - role: odoo
      odoo_version: 11.0
      odoo_config_admin_passwd: SuPerPassWorD
      odoo_config_db_host: pg_server
      odoo_config_db_user: odoo
      odoo_config_db_passwd: PaSsWoRd
Standard installation from a personnal Git repository such as your repository looks like this:
REPO/
├── server              # could be a sub-repository of https://github.com/odoo/odoo
├── addons_oca_web      # another sub-repository (https://github.com/OCA/web here)
├── addons_oca_connector    # yet another sub-repository (https://github.com/OCA/connector)
└── addons              # custom modules
Here we set some options required by the connector framework:
- name: Odoo
  hosts: odoo_server
  become: yes
  roles:
    - role: odoo
      odoo_version: 11.0
      odoo_repo_type: git
      odoo_repo_url: https://SERVER/REPO
      odoo_repo_rev: master
      odoo_repo_dest: "/home/{{ odoo_user }}/odoo"
      odoo_init_env:
        ODOO_CONNECTOR_CHANNELS: root:2
      odoo_config_admin_passwd: SuPerPassWorD
      odoo_config_addons_path:
        - "/home/{{ odoo_user }}/odoo/server/openerp/addons"
        - "/home/{{ odoo_user }}/odoo/server/addons"
        - "/home/{{ odoo_user }}/odoo/addons_oca_web"
        - "/home/{{ odoo_user }}/odoo/addons_oca_connector"
        - "/home/{{ odoo_user }}/odoo/addons"
      odoo_config_server_wide_modules: web,web_kanban,connector
      odoo_config_workers: 8
The same but with PostgreSQL installed on a remote host (and available from your Ansible inventory):
- name: Odoo
  hosts: odoo_server
  become: yes
  roles:
    - role: odoo
      odoo_install_type: buildout
      odoo_version: 11.0
      odoo_repo_type: git
      odoo_repo_url: https://github.com/osiell/odoo-buildout-example.git
      odoo_repo_rev: "{{ odoo_version }}"
      odoo_repo_dest: "/home/{{ odoo_user }}/odoo"
      odoo_config_db_host: pg_server
      odoo_config_db_user: odoo
      odoo_config_db_passwd: PaSsWoRd
By default Ansible is looking for a bootstrap.py script and a buildout.cfg
file at the root of the cloned repository to call Buildout, but you can change
that to point to your own files. Assuming your repository looks like this:
REPO/
├── addons              # custom modules
├── bin
│   └── bootstrap.py
├── builtout.cfg
├── builtout.dev.cfg
├── builtout.prod.cfg
└── builtout.test.cfg
We just set the relevant options to tell Ansible the files to use with the
odoo_buildout_* options:
- name: Odoo
  hosts: odoo_server
  become: yes
  roles:
    - role: odoo
      odoo_install_type: buildout
      odoo_version: 11.0
      odoo_repo_type: git
      odoo_repo_url: https://SERVER/REPO
      odoo_repo_rev: master
      odoo_repo_dest: "/home/{{ odoo_user }}/odoo"
      odoo_buildout_bootstrap_path: "/home/{{ odoo_user }}/odoo/bin/bootstrap.py"
      odoo_buildout_config_path: "/home/{{ odoo_user }}/odoo/buildout.prod.cfg"
Variables
See the defaults/main.yml file.