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About OpenERP
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OpenERP is a free Enterprise Resource Planning and Customer Relationship
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Management software. It is mainly developed to meet changing needs.
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OpenERP is an OpenSrouce/Free software Enterprise Resource Planning and
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Customer Relationship Management software. More info at:
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The main functional features are: CRM & SRM, analytic and financial accounting,
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double-entry stock management, sales and purchases management, tasks automation,
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help desk, marketing campaign, ... and vertical modules for very specific
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businesses.
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Technical features include a distributed server, flexible workflows, an object
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database, dynamic GUIs, customizable reports, NET-RPC and XML-RPC interfaces, ...
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For more information, please visit:
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http://www.openerp.com
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OpenERP Quick Installation Guide
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Installation on Debian Ubuntu
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-----------------------------
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This file contains a quick guide to configure and install the OpenERP server.
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Add the the apt repository in your source.list and type:
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Required dependencies:
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$ apt-get install openerp
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Installation on RedHat, Fedora, CentOS
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--------------------------------------
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Install the required dependencies:
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$ yum install python
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$ easy_install pip
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$ pip install .....
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Install the openerp rpm
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$ rpm -i openerp-VERSION.rpm
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Installation on Windows
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Installation on MacOSX
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Setuping you first database
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Point your browser to http://localhost:8069/ and click "Database", the default
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master password is "admin".
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Detailed System Requirements
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You need the following software installed:
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* Python 2.5 or 2.6
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* Postgresql 8.2 or above
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* Psycopg2 python module
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* Reportlab pdf generation library for python
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* lxml python module
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* pytz python module
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* PyYaml python module (install with: easy_install PyYaml)
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Some dependencies are only required for specific purposes:
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for rendering workflows graphs, you need:
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* graphviz
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* pyparsing
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python, postgresql-client, python-dateutil, python-gdata, python-ldap,
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python-libxslt1, python-lxml, python-mako, python-openid, python-psycopg2,
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python-pybabel, python-pychart, python-pydot, python-pyparsing,
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python-reportlab, python-simplejson, python-tz, python-vobject, python-webdav,
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python-werkzeug, python-yaml, python-zsi, graphviz, ghostscript, postgresql,
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python-imaging, python-matplotlib
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For Luxembourg localization, you also need:
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* pdftk (http://www.pdflabs.com/tools/pdftk-the-pdf-toolkit/)
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for generating reports using non .jpg images, you need:
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* Python Imaging Library for python
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For Debian-based distributions, the required packages can be installed with the
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following command:
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#> apt-get install -y postgresql graphviz python-psycopg2 python-lxml python-tz python-imaging
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For Fedora
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if they are not installed, install:
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python and postgresql
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uses yum or you can recover required packages on fedora web site in "core" or "extra" repository :
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postgresql-python
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python-lxml
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python-imaging
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python-psycopg2
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python-reportlab
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graphviz
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You can find pyparsing at http://pyparsing.sourceforge.net/
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1. Check that all the required dependencies are installed.
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2. Launch the program "python ./bin/openerp-server.py -r db_user -w db_password --db_host 127.0.0.1".
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See the man page for more information about options.
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3. Connect to the server using the GUI client. And follow the instructions to create a new database.
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Installation Steps
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1. Check that all the required dependencies are installed.
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2. Create a postgresql database.
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The default database name is "terp". If you want to use another name, you
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will need to provide it when launching the server (by using the commandline
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option --database).
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To create a postgresql database named "terp" using the following command:
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$ createdb --encoding=UNICODE terp
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If it is the first time you use postgresql you might need to create a new user
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to the postgres system using the following commands (where myusername is your
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unix user name):
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$ su -
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# su - postgres
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$ createuser openerp
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Shall the new user be allowed to create databases? (y/n) y
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Shall the new user be allowed to create more new users? (y/n) y
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CREATE USER
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$ logout
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# logout
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3. Launch service daemon by "service openerp-server start".
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The first time it is run, the server will initialise the database with all the default values.
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4. Connect to the server using the GUI client.
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There are two accounts by default:
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* login: admin, password:admin
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* login: demo, password:demo
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Some instructions to use setup.py for a user-install.
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This file should/will be moved on a proper documentation place later.
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- Possibly clean any left-over of the previous build.
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> rm -rf dist openerp_server.egg-info
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- Possibly copy the addons in the server if we want them to be packaged
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together:
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> rsync -av --delete \
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--exclude .bzr/ \
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--exclude .bzrignore \
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--exclude /__init__.py \
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--exclude /base \
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--exclude /base_quality_interrogation.py \
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<path-to-addons> openerp/addons
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- Create the user-local directory where we want the package to be installed:
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> mkdir -p /home/openerp/openerp-tmp/lib/python2.6/site-packages/
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- Use --prefix to specify where the package is installed and include that
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place in PYTHONPATH:
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> PYTHONPATH=/home/openerp/openerp-tmp/lib/python2.6/site-packages/ \
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python setup.py install --prefix=/home/openerp/openerp-tmp
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- Run the main script, again specifying the PYTHONPATH:
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> PYTHONPATH=/home/openerp/openerp-tmp/lib/python2.6/site-packages/ \
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/home/openerp/openerp-tmp/bin/openerp-server
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openerp-server for Debian
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Open ERP uses a PostgreSQL database to store its data. With the first generation
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of packages, you have to setup this database manually. Here is a short
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explanation how to achieve this (you need to execute all commands as root):
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0. Making sure, PostgreSQL is running
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# /etc/init.d/postgresql restart
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Note that depending on the version of PostgreSQL installed on your system,
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the above syvinit script could also be named postgresql-VERSION (whereas
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'VERSION' needs to be replace with a version number).
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1. Creating the database user
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# su - postgres -c "createuser --createdb --no-createrole --pwprompt openerp"
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Note: If you want to run the database as another user than 'openerp', you
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need to replace 'openerp' above with the user you want instead, and you
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need to adjust 'db_user = openerp' in /etc/openerp-server.conf too.
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3. Restarting openerp-server
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# /etc/init.d/openerp-server restart
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4. Initializing the database
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Now you can connect with Open ERP client to the database and initialize it.
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Now, you're finish. Please be aware of the following things:
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* openerp-server has by default two accounts:
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- User: admin; password: admin
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- User: demo; password; demo
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* openerp-server listens by default on port 8070. If you need to change this,
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edit /etc/openerp-server.conf and replace 'port = 8070' with
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'port = <your port>'.
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* openerp-server in the upstreams configuration listens by default to *all*
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interfaces. For security reasons, we do restrict it in the Debian packages
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to listen only on localhost. If you need to change this, edit
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/etc/openerp-server.conf and replace 'interface = localhost' with
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'interface = <your ip>'.
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-- Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org> Fri, 1 Jun 2007 12:00:00 +0200
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install/openerp-server.conf /etc/openerp
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README /usr/share/doc/openerp
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#!/usr/bin/make -f
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dh_pysupport
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rm -Rf debian/openerp/usr/lib
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override_dh_installinit:
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dh_installinit --update-rcd-params='defaults 21'
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