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Working with Odoo 11

You're reading from   Working with Odoo 11 Configure, manage, and customize your Odoo system

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788476959
Length 474 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Setting Up Odoo 11 FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing Your First Application 3. Exploring CRM in Odoo 11 4. Purchasing with Odoo 5. Making Goods with Manufacturing Resource Planning 6. Configuring Accounting and Finance Options 7. Administering an Odoo Installation 8. Implementing the Human Resources Application 9. Understanding Project Management 10. Creating Advanced Searches and Dashboards 11. Building a Website with Odoo 12. Implementing E-Commerce with Odoo 13. Customizing Odoo for Your Business 14. Modifying Documents and Reports 15. Discovering Custom Odoo Modules 16. Comparing Community and Enterprise Edition 17. Another Book You May Enjoy

Installing Odoo on Ubuntu

This book will walk you through the installation procedure for Odoo on Ubuntu using the latest all-in-one nightly package. Depending on your Ubuntu installation and how you want to work with Odoo, there are alternative installation methods.

At the time of writing, Odoo is most commonly installed on Ubuntu version 16.04.

Modifying the sources.list file

Installing Odoo in Ubuntu is easy when you use the Debian repository. In order to perform these operations, you may have to be the root user. If you have an account that has the permissions to do so, you can temporarily switch to the root user by opening a Terminal window, and entering the following:

sudo -s

For better security and to guarantee you are installing the correct package, Odoo now signs their distributions. The following command adds the correct key to your Ubuntu installation so that it will recognize the Odoo package:

wget -O - https://nightly.odoo.com/odoo.key | apt-key add - 

Next, we want to add the distribution to the /etc/apt/sources.list file with the following command:

echo "deb http://nightly.odoo.com/11.0/nightly/deb/ ./" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/odoo.list

This installs the package.

You can start the installation process by entering these commands into a Terminal window:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install odoo

The Odoo packages will first be downloaded and then installed. This is an all-in-one installation and should set up all the necessary packages, PostgreSQL, and library dependencies required to run Odoo.

By default, the deb installation will place the source in the following directory:

/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/odoo

Testing your Odoo installation

Point your browser to http://localhost:8069 and you should see the Odoo database creation page appear.

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