#!/bin/bash ################################################################################ # Script for installing Odoo V8 on Debian 10 (could be used for other version too) # Authors: Yenthe Van Ginneken, César Cordero Rodríguez # Maintainers: Yenthe Van Ginneken, César Cordero Rodríguez #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # This script will install Odoo on your Debian 10 server. It can install multiple Odoo instances # in one Debian because of the different xmlrpc_ports #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Make a new file: # sudo nano odoo-install.sh # Place this content in it and then make the file executable: # sudo chmod +x odoo-install.sh # Execute the script to install Odoo: # ./odoo-install ################################################################################ ##fixed parameters #odoo OE_USER="odoo" OE_HOME="/$OE_USER" OE_HOME_EXT="/$OE_USER/$OE_USER-server" #The default port where this Odoo instance will run under (provided you use the command -c in the terminal) #Set to true if you want to install it, false if you don't need it or have it already installed. INSTALL_WKHTMLTOPDF="True" #Choose the Odoo version which you want to install. For example: 8.0, 7.0 or saas-6. When using 'trunk' the master version will be installed. #IMPORTANT! This script will work fine for any Odoo version except V9. 9.0 needs extra libraries. Please use the script found at #https://github.com/Yenthe666/InstallScript/tree/master/V9 OE_VERSION="8.0" #Choose the port on which your Odoo should run (xmlrpc-port) OE_PORT="8069" #set the superadmin password OE_SUPERADMIN="admin" OE_CONFIG="$OE_USER-server" #-------------------------------------------------- # Update Server #-------------------------------------------------- echo -e "\n---- Update Server ----" sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade -y #-------------------------------------------------- # Install PostgreSQL Server #-------------------------------------------------- echo -e "\n---- Install PostgreSQL Server ----" sudo apt-get install postgresql -y echo -e "\n---- PostgreSQL $PG_VERSION Settings ----" sudo sed -i s/"#listen_addresses = 'localhost'"/"listen_addresses = '*'"/g /etc/postgresql/9.3/main/postgresql.conf echo -e "\n---- Creating the ODOO PostgreSQL User ----" sudo su - postgres -c "createuser -s $OE_USER" 2> /dev/null || true ## ### WKHTMLTOPDF download links ## === Debian Buster x64 & x32 === (for other distributions please replace these two links, ## in order to have correct version of wkhtmltox installed, for a danger note refer to ## https://www.odoo.com/documentation/8.0/setup/install.html#deb ): WKHTMLTOX_X64=https://github.com/wkhtmltopdf/wkhtmltopdf/releases/download/0.12.5/wkhtmltox_0.12.5-1.buster_amd64.deb WKHTMLTOX_X32=https://github.com/wkhtmltopdf/wkhtmltopdf/releases/download/0.12.5/wkhtmltox_0.12.5-1.buster_i386.deb #-------------------------------------------------- # Install Dependencies #-------------------------------------------------- echo -e "\n--- Installing Python + pip --" sudo apt-get install wget git python python-pip build-essential wget python-dev python-wheel libxslt1-dev libzip-dev libldap2-dev libsasl2-dev python-setuptools node-less libpng16-16 gdebi-core libpq-dev -y echo -e "\n---- Install python packages/requirements ----" sudo pip install -r https://github.com/odoo/odoo/raw/${OE_VERSION}/requirements.txt #-------------------------------------------------- # Install Wkhtmltopdf if needed #-------------------------------------------------- if [ $INSTALL_WKHTMLTOPDF = "True" ]; then echo -e "\n---- Install wkhtml and place shortcuts on correct place for ODOO 8 ----" #pick up correct one from x64 & x32 versions: if [ "`getconf LONG_BIT`" == "64" ];then _url=$WKHTMLTOX_X64 else _url=$WKHTMLTOX_X32 fi sudo wget $_url sudo gdebi --n `basename $_url` sudo ln -s /usr/local/bin/wkhtmltopdf /usr/bin sudo ln -s /usr/local/bin/wkhtmltoimage /usr/bin else echo "Wkhtmltopdf isn't installed due to the choice of the user!" fi echo -e "\n---- Create ODOO system user ----" sudo adduser --system --quiet --shell=/bin/bash --home=$OE_HOME --gecos 'ODOO' --group $OE_USER #The user should also be added to the sudo'ers group. sudo adduser $OE_USER sudo echo -e "\n---- Create Log directory ----" sudo mkdir /var/log/$OE_USER sudo chown $OE_USER:$OE_USER /var/log/$OE_USER #-------------------------------------------------- # Install ODOO #-------------------------------------------------- echo -e "\n==== Installing ODOO Server ====" sudo git clone --depth 1 --branch $OE_VERSION https://www.github.com/odoo/odoo $OE_HOME_EXT/ echo -e "\n---- Create custom module directory ----" sudo su $OE_USER -c "mkdir $OE_HOME/custom" sudo su $OE_USER -c "mkdir $OE_HOME/custom/addons" echo -e "\n---- Setting permissions on home folder ----" sudo chown -R $OE_USER:$OE_USER $OE_HOME/* echo -e "* Create server config file" sudo cp $OE_HOME_EXT/debian/openerp-server.conf /etc/$OE_CONFIG.conf sudo chown $OE_USER:$OE_USER /etc/$OE_CONFIG.conf sudo chmod 640 /etc/$OE_CONFIG.conf echo -e "* Change server config file" sudo sed -i s/"db_user = .*"/"db_user = $OE_USER"/g /etc/$OE_CONFIG.conf sudo sed -i s/"; admin_passwd.*"/"admin_passwd = $OE_SUPERADMIN"/g /etc/$OE_CONFIG.conf sudo su root -c "echo 'logfile = /var/log/$OE_USER/$OE_CONFIG$1.log' >> /etc/$OE_CONFIG.conf" sudo su root -c "echo 'addons_path=$OE_HOME_EXT/addons,$OE_HOME/custom/addons' >> /etc/$OE_CONFIG.conf" echo -e "* Create startup file" sudo su root -c "echo '#!/bin/sh' >> $OE_HOME_EXT/start.sh" sudo su root -c "echo 'sudo -u $OE_USER $OE_HOME_EXT/openerp-server --config=/etc/$OE_CONFIG.conf' >> $OE_HOME_EXT/start.sh" sudo chmod 755 $OE_HOME_EXT/start.sh #-------------------------------------------------- # Adding ODOO as a deamon (initscript) #-------------------------------------------------- echo -e "* Create init file" echo '#!/bin/sh' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '### BEGIN INIT INFO' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '# Provides: $OE_CONFIG' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '# Required-Start: $remote_fs $syslog' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '# Required-Stop: $remote_fs $syslog' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '# Should-Start: $network' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '# Should-Stop: $network' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '# Default-Stop: 0 1 6' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '# Short-Description: Enterprise Business Applications' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '# Description: ODOO Business Applications' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '### END INIT INFO' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo "DAEMON=$OE_HOME_EXT/openerp-server" >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo "NAME=$OE_CONFIG" >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo "DESC=$OE_CONFIG" >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '# Specify the user name (Default: odoo).' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo "USER=$OE_USER" >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '# Specify an alternate config file (Default: /etc/openerp-server.conf).' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo "CONFIGFILE=\"/etc/$OE_CONFIG.conf\"" >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '# pidfile' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'PIDFILE=/var/run/$NAME.pid' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '# Additional options that are passed to the Daemon.' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'DAEMON_OPTS="-c $CONFIGFILE"' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '[ -x $DAEMON ] || exit 0' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '[ -f $CONFIGFILE ] || exit 0' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'checkpid() {' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '[ -f $PIDFILE ] || return 1' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'pid=`cat $PIDFILE`' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '[ -d /proc/$pid ] && return 0' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'return 1' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '}' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'case "${1}" in' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'start)' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'echo -n "Starting ${DESC}: "' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --pidfile ${PIDFILE} \' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '--chuid ${USER} --background --make-pidfile \' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '--exec ${DAEMON} -- ${DAEMON_OPTS}' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'echo "${NAME}."' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo ';;' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'stop)' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'echo -n "Stopping ${DESC}: "' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --pidfile ${PIDFILE} \' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '--oknodo' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'echo "${NAME}."' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo ';;' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'restart|force-reload)' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'echo -n "Restarting ${DESC}: "' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --pidfile ${PIDFILE} \' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '--oknodo' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'sleep 1' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --pidfile ${PIDFILE} \' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '--chuid ${USER} --background --make-pidfile \' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '--exec ${DAEMON} -- ${DAEMON_OPTS}' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'echo "${NAME}."' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo ';;' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '*)' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'N=/etc/init.d/${NAME}' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'echo "Usage: ${NAME} {start|stop|restart|force-reload}" >&2' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'exit 1' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo ';;' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo '' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'esac' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo 'exit 0' >> ~/$OE_CONFIG echo -e "* Security Init File" sudo mv ~/$OE_CONFIG /etc/init.d/$OE_CONFIG sudo chmod 755 /etc/init.d/$OE_CONFIG sudo chown root: /etc/init.d/$OE_CONFIG echo -e "* Change default xmlrpc port" sudo su root -c "echo 'xmlrpc_port = $OE_PORT' >> /etc/$OE_CONFIG.conf" echo -e "* Start ODOO on Startup" sudo update-rc.d $OE_CONFIG defaults echo -e "* Starting Odoo Service" sudo su root -c "/etc/init.d/$OE_CONFIG start" echo "-----------------------------------------------------------" echo "Done! The Odoo server is up and running. Specifications:" echo "Port: $OE_PORT" echo "User service: $OE_USER" echo "User PostgreSQL: $OE_USER" echo "Code location: $OE_USER" echo "Addons folder: $OE_USER/$OE_CONFIG/addons/" echo "Start Odoo service: sudo service $OE_CONFIG start" echo "Stop Odoo service: sudo service $OE_CONFIG stop" echo "Restart Odoo service: sudo service $OE_CONFIG restart" echo "-----------------------------------------------------------"