Installing Odoo 14 with one command.
(Supports multiple Odoo instances on one server)
Install docker and docker-compose yourself, then run:
curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/minhng92/odoo-14-docker-compose/master/run.sh | sudo bash -s odoo-one 10014 20014
to set up first Odoo instance @ localhost:10014
(default master password: minhng.info
)
and
curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/minhng92/odoo-14-docker-compose/master/run.sh | sudo bash -s odoo-two 11014 21014
to set up another Odoo instance @ localhost:11014
(default master password: minhng.info
)
Some arguments:
- First argument (odoo-one): Odoo deploy folder
- Second argument (10014): Odoo port
- Third argument (20014): live chat port
If curl
is not found, install it:
$ sudo apt-get install curl
# or
$ sudo yum install curl
Start the container:
docker-compose up
- Then open
localhost:10014
to access Odoo 14.0. If you want to start the server with a different port, change 10014 to another value in docker-compose.yml:
ports:
- "10014:8069"
Run Odoo container in detached mode (be able to close terminal without stopping Odoo):
docker-compose up -d
If you get the permission issue, change the folder permission to make sure that the container is able to access the directory:
$ git clone https://github.com/minhng92/odoo-14-docker-compose
$ sudo chmod -R 777 addons
$ sudo chmod -R 777 etc
$ mkdir -p postgresql
$ sudo chmod -R 777 postgresql
Increase maximum number of files watching from 8192 (default) to 524288. In order to avoid error when we run multiple Odoo instances. This is an optional step. These commands are for Ubuntu user:
$ if grep -qF "fs.inotify.max_user_watches" /etc/sysctl.conf; then echo $(grep -F "fs.inotify.max_user_watches" /etc/sysctl.conf); else echo "fs.inotify.max_user_watches = 524288" | sudo tee -a /etc/sysctl.conf; fi
$ sudo sysctl -p # apply new config immediately
The addons/ folder contains custom addons. Just put your custom addons if you have any.
- To change Odoo configuration, edit file: etc/odoo.conf.
- Log file: etc/odoo-server.log
- Default database password (admin_passwd) is
minhng.info
, please change it @ etc/odoo.conf#L60
Run Odoo:
docker-compose up -d
Restart Odoo:
docker-compose restart
Stop Odoo:
docker-compose down
In docker-compose.yml#L21, we exposed port 20014 for live-chat on host.
Configuring nginx to activate live chat feature (in production):
#...
server {
#...
location /longpolling/ {
proxy_pass http://0.0.0.0:20014/longpolling/;
}
#...
}
#...
- odoo:14.0
- postgres:13