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  • Invetory : pallete rate per day + picking rate/coli + pallete IN/OUT rate

    Hasllo to everyone,
    I have several questions. We are implementing Odoo WMS here in Czech republic, and have to fix fololowing inventory rates
    1. stored pallete rate per day = example 1€/pallete/day
    2. picking rate/coli = example 0,25€/picked coli
    3. pallete rate IN/OUT = rate pallete IN 0,35€ (receive) + pallete out (delivery)
    Does anyone of you can help with this isuue? Do we have in Odoo some extra applications for inventory rates?

    Thanks in advance
    S pozdravem / Best regards

    MILOŠ MILOJKOVIĆ

    Konzultant MRP/Inventory

    Mobile: +420 725 426 206
    (6) Miloš Milojković | LinkedIn

    26HOUSE s.r.o.
    Karolinská 2, 186 00 Praha 8
    Česká republika
    www.26house.com 


    by Miloš Milojković - 10:01 - 25 May 2023
  • RE: Clear Customer Invoice and Vendor Bills

    Sure

     

    https://github.com/OCA/account-invoicing/tree/15.0/account_invoice_clearing

     

     

    De: Daniel Guerrero <notifications@odoo-community.org>
    Enviado el: domingo, 7 de mayo de 2023 1:57
    Para: Contributors <contributors@odoo-community.org>
    Asunto: Re: Clear Customer Invoice and Vendor Bills

     

    Hello Rafael,

     

    Did you develop the module?

     

    Regards,

    Daniel

     

    From: Rafael Blasco <notifications@odoo-community.org>
    Date: Sunday, 2 April 2023 at 1:47 PM
    To: Contributors <contributors@odoo-community.org>
    Subject: RE: Clear Customer Invoice and Vendor Bills

    Thank you Yoshi but as I said Odoo CE has it for journal items in core.

     

    IMHO account_neeting is not needed anymore in v14+ as can be done with “Automatic Entries” for selected Journal Items.

     

    We will develop this UX Easy module for invoicing user in the next 2 weeks 😊

     

    Best regards

    Rafael

     

     

    De: Yoshi Tashiro <notifications@odoo-community.org>
    Enviado el: sábado, 1 de abril de 2023 14:22
    Para: Contributors <contributors@odoo-community.org>
    Asunto: Re: Clear Customer Invoice and Vendor Bills

     

     

    On Sat, Apr 1, 2023 at 9:12 PM Rafael Blasco <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:

    Dear Contributors,

     

    I have been looking for a module which help to clear customer invoices with vendor bill from the invoices in the 2 directions.

     

    I look for it in

     

    We will develop a module account_invoice_clearing

     

    From customer invoice o vendor bill you can bottom clear and a wizard will help you to clear with bill or viceversa

    From list same with an action

     

    Actually,  this can be done by accountants really easy from account.move.lines but the module wants to provide this tool for invoicing department.

     

    If any feedback, thank you!

     

    Regards,

    Rafael

     

    MT-2035

     

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    by "Rafael Blasco" <rblasco@rbnpro.com> - 03:46 - 25 May 2023
  • Re: Reserved / priority worker
    Maybe a dedicated server for odoo e.g. in a docker - multiple odoo servers, a single postgres database ?
    so all calls for IAP are routed to this specific server

    Dominique 


    On Mon, 22 May 2023 at 21:02, Radovan Skolnik <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:
    Hello,
    
    I am going to provide some services very similar to what's available as IAP in 
    Odoo so part of it is checking whether customer has got enough "credits". The 
    easiest way would be to create a controller to handle this but I am afraid of 
    situations where the server is occupied with different things like many users, 
    etc.
    
    Is there a way to "reserve" a worker for such kind of things? Or maybe somehow 
    to give priority for processing such requests?
    
    Any advise is welcome. Thank you
    
    Best regards
    
    	Radovan Skolnik
    
    
    

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    by dominique.k - 03:21 - 23 May 2023
  • Re: Reserved / priority worker

    and it references:

    https://github.com/dduarte-odoogap/docker_testing_environment/blob/master/docker-compose.yml


    On 2023-05-22 14:16, Radovan Skolnik wrote:
    Erik,
    
    thanks a lot. Will check it out. Best regards,
    
    	Radovan
    
    On pondelok 22. mája 2023 23:12:40 CEST Erik Myllymaki wrote:
    
    > I was just watching this video the other day that I thought did a good job
    
    > of explaining separate odoo instances for erp and cron:
    
    > 
    
    > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_q1MhVPKV5g
    
    > 
    
    > 
    
    > 
    
    > 
    
    > On 2023-05-22 14:06, Radovan Skolnik wrote:
    
    > 
    
    > Graeme,
    
    > 
    
    > thanks for the tip. You mean starting another instance over the same
    
    > database? I must admit I haven't poked the internals on how concurrent
    
    > access like this would work but if it worked, that would be quite easy.
    
    > 
    
    > Best regards,
    
    > 
    
    > 	Radovan
    
    > 
    
    > On pondelok 22. mája 2023 21:41:46 CEST Graeme Gellatly wrote:
    
    > > Should be easy enough, just start another odoo instance listening on a
    
    > > 
    
    > > different port or container. Configure reverse proxy to send those
    
    > > requests
    
    > > 
    
    > > to that instance. Its a fairly common setup already to have a seperate
    
    > > 
    
    > > instance for running crons, particular routes that need extra memory etc.
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > On Tue, 23 May 2023, 1:02 am Radovan Skolnik,
    
    > > 
    
    > > <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > Hello,
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > I am going to provide some services very similar to what's available as
    
    > > IAP
    
    > > 
    
    > > in Odoo so part of it is checking whether customer has got enough
    
    > > 
    
    > > "credits". The easiest way would be to create a controller to handle this
    
    > > 
    
    > > but I am afraid of situations where the server is occupied with different
    
    > > 
    
    > > things like many users, etc.
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > Is there a way to "reserve" a worker for such kind of things? Or maybe
    
    > > 
    
    > > somehow to give priority for processing such requests?
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > Any advise is welcome. Thank you
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > Best regards
    
    > > 
    
    > > 	Radovan Skolnik
    
    > > 
    
    > > _______________________________________________
    
    > > 
    
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    > > 
    
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    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > _______________________________________________
    
    > > 
    
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    > > 
    
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    by erik.myllymaki - 11:21 - 22 May 2023
  • Re: Reserved / priority worker
    Erik,
    
    thanks a lot. Will check it out. Best regards,
    
    	Radovan
    
    On pondelok 22. mája 2023 23:12:40 CEST Erik Myllymaki wrote:
    
    > I was just watching this video the other day that I thought did a good job
    
    > of explaining separate odoo instances for erp and cron:
    
    > 
    
    > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_q1MhVPKV5g
    
    > 
    
    > 
    
    > 
    
    > 
    
    > On 2023-05-22 14:06, Radovan Skolnik wrote:
    
    > 
    
    > Graeme,
    
    > 
    
    > thanks for the tip. You mean starting another instance over the same
    
    > database? I must admit I haven't poked the internals on how concurrent
    
    > access like this would work but if it worked, that would be quite easy.
    
    > 
    
    > Best regards,
    
    > 
    
    > 	Radovan
    
    > 
    
    > On pondelok 22. mája 2023 21:41:46 CEST Graeme Gellatly wrote:
    
    > > Should be easy enough, just start another odoo instance listening on a
    
    > > 
    
    > > different port or container. Configure reverse proxy to send those
    
    > > requests
    
    > > 
    
    > > to that instance. Its a fairly common setup already to have a seperate
    
    > > 
    
    > > instance for running crons, particular routes that need extra memory etc.
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > On Tue, 23 May 2023, 1:02 am Radovan Skolnik,
    
    > > 
    
    > > <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > Hello,
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > I am going to provide some services very similar to what's available as
    
    > > IAP
    
    > > 
    
    > > in Odoo so part of it is checking whether customer has got enough
    
    > > 
    
    > > "credits". The easiest way would be to create a controller to handle this
    
    > > 
    
    > > but I am afraid of situations where the server is occupied with different
    
    > > 
    
    > > things like many users, etc.
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > Is there a way to "reserve" a worker for such kind of things? Or maybe
    
    > > 
    
    > > somehow to give priority for processing such requests?
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > Any advise is welcome. Thank you
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > Best regards
    
    > > 
    
    > > 	Radovan Skolnik
    
    > > 
    
    > > _______________________________________________
    
    > > 
    
    > > Mailing-List: https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15
    
    > > 
    
    > > Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org
    
    > > 
    
    > > Unsubscribe: https://odoo-community.org/groups?unsubscribe
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > 
    
    > > _______________________________________________
    
    > > 
    
    > > Mailing-List: https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15
    
    > > 
    
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    > > 
    
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    > 
    
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    by Radovan Skolnik - 11:16 - 22 May 2023
  • Re: Reserved / priority worker

    I was just watching this video the other day that I thought did a good job of explaining separate odoo instances for erp and cron:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_q1MhVPKV5g


    On 2023-05-22 14:06, Radovan Skolnik wrote:
    Graeme,
    
    thanks for the tip. You mean starting another instance over the same database? 
    I must admit I haven't poked the internals on how concurrent access like this 
    would work but if it worked, that would be quite easy.
    
    Best regards,
    
    	Radovan
    
    On pondelok 22. mája 2023 21:41:46 CEST Graeme Gellatly wrote:
    
    > Should be easy enough, just start another odoo instance listening on a
    
    > different port or container. Configure reverse proxy to send those requests
    
    > to that instance. Its a fairly common setup already to have a seperate
    
    > instance for running crons, particular routes that need extra memory etc.
    
    > 
    
    > 
    
    > On Tue, 23 May 2023, 1:02 am Radovan Skolnik,
    
    > <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:
    
    > 
    
    > Hello,
    
    > 
    
    > I am going to provide some services very similar to what's available as IAP
    
    > in Odoo so part of it is checking whether customer has got enough
    
    > "credits". The easiest way would be to create a controller to handle this
    
    > but I am afraid of situations where the server is occupied with different
    
    > things like many users, etc.
    
    > 
    
    > Is there a way to "reserve" a worker for such kind of things? Or maybe
    
    > somehow to give priority for processing such requests?
    
    > 
    
    > Any advise is welcome. Thank you
    
    > 
    
    > Best regards
    
    > 
    
    > 	Radovan Skolnik
    
    > 
    
    > 
    
    > 
    
    > 
    
    > _______________________________________________
    
    > Mailing-List: https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15
    
    > Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org
    
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    > 
    
    > 
    
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    by erik.myllymaki - 11:11 - 22 May 2023
  • Re: Reserved / priority worker
    Graeme,
    
    thanks for the tip. You mean starting another instance over the same database? 
    I must admit I haven't poked the internals on how concurrent access like this 
    would work but if it worked, that would be quite easy.
    
    Best regards,
    
    	Radovan
    
    On pondelok 22. mája 2023 21:41:46 CEST Graeme Gellatly wrote:
    
    > Should be easy enough, just start another odoo instance listening on a
    
    > different port or container. Configure reverse proxy to send those requests
    
    > to that instance. Its a fairly common setup already to have a seperate
    
    > instance for running crons, particular routes that need extra memory etc.
    
    > 
    
    > 
    
    > On Tue, 23 May 2023, 1:02 am Radovan Skolnik,
    
    > <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:
    
    > 
    
    > Hello,
    
    > 
    
    > I am going to provide some services very similar to what's available as IAP
    
    > in Odoo so part of it is checking whether customer has got enough
    
    > "credits". The easiest way would be to create a controller to handle this
    
    > but I am afraid of situations where the server is occupied with different
    
    > things like many users, etc.
    
    > 
    
    > Is there a way to "reserve" a worker for such kind of things? Or maybe
    
    > somehow to give priority for processing such requests?
    
    > 
    
    > Any advise is welcome. Thank you
    
    > 
    
    > Best regards
    
    > 
    
    > 	Radovan Skolnik
    
    > 
    
    > 
    
    > 
    
    > 
    
    > _______________________________________________
    
    > Mailing-List: https://odoo-community.org/groups/contributors-15
    
    > Post to: mailto:contributors@odoo-community.org
    
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    > 
    
    > 
    
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    by Radovan Skolnik - 11:05 - 22 May 2023
  • Re: Reserved / priority worker
    Should be easy enough, just start another odoo instance listening on a different port or container. Configure reverse proxy to send those requests to that instance. Its a fairly common setup already to have a seperate instance for running crons, particular routes that need extra memory etc.

    On Tue, 23 May 2023, 1:02 am Radovan Skolnik, <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:
    Hello,
    
    I am going to provide some services very similar to what's available as IAP in 
    Odoo so part of it is checking whether customer has got enough "credits". The 
    easiest way would be to create a controller to handle this but I am afraid of 
    situations where the server is occupied with different things like many users, 
    etc.
    
    Is there a way to "reserve" a worker for such kind of things? Or maybe somehow 
    to give priority for processing such requests?
    
    Any advise is welcome. Thank you
    
    Best regards
    
    	Radovan Skolnik
    
    
    

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    by Graeme Gellatly - 09:38 - 22 May 2023
  • Re: Multi Tenant Self Hosted Enviroments
    I am all in on Terraform/AWS and I never surface the control plane at all. An isolated container pipeline creates a new database, then an internet-accessible ECS cluster provides access to it (with the control plane disabled).

    On Mon, May 22, 2023 at 5:52 AM Xavier Brochard <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:
    Le 21.05.2023 23:32, Charles Gucker a écrit :
    
    
    > On Sun, May 21, 2023 at 12:22 PM Xavier Brochard
    
    
    >> In case Cloudpepper is not what you want, Ivan Yelizariev has made a
    
    
    >> package to help multi tenant Odoo hosting (see its modules on
    
    
    >> apps.odoo.com). There is also some bash scripts from the french 
    
    
    >> provider
    
    
    >> Sisalp that you can download from http://download.sisalp.net/scripts/.
    
    
    >> You might also use the Yunohost solution, there is a good Odoo package
    
    
    >> (any version).
    
    
    > Thank you, I'm going to dig into the scripts.  I also took a look at
    
    
    > Yunohost and it seems a little basic based on my background and
    
    
    > experiences.
    
    Yunohost is not so basic : while its purpose is to help beginners to 
    self-host, it is also good if you want to not forget something, start 
    with all annoying tasks done automaticaly and save time, as it is 
    complete and well configured. **And you can allways do what you want 
    with it.**
    It is also good if you need to try Odoo with Etherpad, NextCloud, 
    LibreOffice, etc.
    
    
    
    > I'm
    
    
    > trying to understand how Odoo got to the point of multi-domain (being
    
    
    > able to add multiple websites) in the data plane, but not breaking
    
    
    > away the control plane (configuration functions) from the remaining
    
    
    > data plane functions.  That is, dbfilter is intended to assign a
    
    
    > specific host or FQDN to facilitate the control plane functions, but
    
    
    > there isn't a function to administrate the relationships with the data
    
    
    > plane.  In other words, within Odoo, there is no way to dynamically
    
    
    > maintain a list of vhost domains and associate them with their
    
    
    > respective databases and actually see the state of each vhost as they
    
    
    > relate to their database and mark them as active or inactive, which
    
    
    > would allow for the duplications or migrations from one database to
    
    
    > another without collisions.
    
    Don't forget to have a look on Yelizariev solution. You can ask him if 
    you don't find his modules.
    There was also some useful OCA modules in the past.
    
    
    
    >  I too ran a service provider in the early 90s
    
    Sometimes I miss this pleasant time, when there was a lot of new things 
    to invent !
    
    Best
    Xavier
    
    

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    by Adam Heinz - 05:00 - 22 May 2023
  • Reserved / priority worker
    Hello,
    
    I am going to provide some services very similar to what's available as IAP in 
    Odoo so part of it is checking whether customer has got enough "credits". The 
    easiest way would be to create a controller to handle this but I am afraid of 
    situations where the server is occupied with different things like many users, 
    etc.
    
    Is there a way to "reserve" a worker for such kind of things? Or maybe somehow 
    to give priority for processing such requests?
    
    Any advise is welcome. Thank you
    
    Best regards
    
    	Radovan Skolnik
    
    
    

    by Radovan Skolnik - 03:00 - 22 May 2023
  • Re: Multi Tenant Self Hosted Enviroments
    Le 21.05.2023 23:32, Charles Gucker a écrit :
    
    > On Sun, May 21, 2023 at 12:22 PM Xavier Brochard
    
    >> In case Cloudpepper is not what you want, Ivan Yelizariev has made a
    
    >> package to help multi tenant Odoo hosting (see its modules on
    
    >> apps.odoo.com). There is also some bash scripts from the french 
    
    >> provider
    
    >> Sisalp that you can download from http://download.sisalp.net/scripts/.
    
    >> You might also use the Yunohost solution, there is a good Odoo package
    
    >> (any version).
    
    > Thank you, I'm going to dig into the scripts.  I also took a look at
    
    > Yunohost and it seems a little basic based on my background and
    
    > experiences.
    
    Yunohost is not so basic : while its purpose is to help beginners to 
    self-host, it is also good if you want to not forget something, start 
    with all annoying tasks done automaticaly and save time, as it is 
    complete and well configured. **And you can allways do what you want 
    with it.**
    It is also good if you need to try Odoo with Etherpad, NextCloud, 
    LibreOffice, etc.
    
    
    > I'm
    
    > trying to understand how Odoo got to the point of multi-domain (being
    
    > able to add multiple websites) in the data plane, but not breaking
    
    > away the control plane (configuration functions) from the remaining
    
    > data plane functions.  That is, dbfilter is intended to assign a
    
    > specific host or FQDN to facilitate the control plane functions, but
    
    > there isn't a function to administrate the relationships with the data
    
    > plane.  In other words, within Odoo, there is no way to dynamically
    
    > maintain a list of vhost domains and associate them with their
    
    > respective databases and actually see the state of each vhost as they
    
    > relate to their database and mark them as active or inactive, which
    
    > would allow for the duplications or migrations from one database to
    
    > another without collisions.
    
    Don't forget to have a look on Yelizariev solution. You can ask him if 
    you don't find his modules.
    There was also some useful OCA modules in the past.
    
    
    >  I too ran a service provider in the early 90s
    
    Sometimes I miss this pleasant time, when there was a lot of new things 
    to invent !
    
    Best
    Xavier
    
    

    by xavier - 11:51 - 22 May 2023
  • Re: Hr Employee Shift planning
    Hi Cyril,

    A bit late on the ball ; at Coop IT Easy, we developed a suite of modules to organise the work of volunteers in cooperative supermarkets. Here they are :
    Last year, we spent some time renaming the modules to push them on the OCA on empty repo shift-planning but we’re running late on schedule. We hope to simplify the counter system this year and port the code to v16 mid-2024.

    All the best,

    Robin Keunen 
    Coop IT Easy 
    robin@coopiteasy.be 
    +32 488 86 57 40
    On 17 May 2023, 04:32 +0200, wrote:

    Dear all


    Do you have any experience in Shift planning for employees in Odoo ?


    I did not find any OCA module for it.


    I appreciate your inputs


    Thanks in advance


    Best regards





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    by Robin Keunen - 11:11 - 22 May 2023
  • Re: Multi Tenant Self Hosted Enviroments
    Let me respond inline.
    
    On Sun, May 21, 2023 at 12:22 PM Xavier Brochard
    <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:
    
    >
    
    > In case Cloudpepper is not what you want, Ivan Yelizariev has made a
    
    > package to help multi tenant Odoo hosting (see its modules on
    
    > apps.odoo.com). There is also some bash scripts from the french provider
    
    > Sisalp that you can download from http://download.sisalp.net/scripts/.
    
    > You might also use the Yunohost solution, there is a good Odoo package
    
    > (any version).
    
    Thank you, I'm going to dig into the scripts.   I also took a look at
    Yunohost and it seems a little basic based on my background and
    experiences.   I'm not adverse to getting my hands a little dirty, I
    just didn't want to recreate the wheel with my own efforts.
    
    I've been giving my original question some additional thought.   I'm
    trying to understand how Odoo got to the point of multi-domain (being
    able to add multiple websites) in the data plane, but not breaking
    away the control plane (configuration functions) from the remaining
    data plane functions.   That is, dbfilter is intended to assign a
    specific host or FQDN to facilitate the control plane functions, but
    there isn't a function to administrate the relationships with the data
    plane.   In other words, within Odoo, there is no way to dynamically
    maintain a list of vhost domains and associate them with their
    respective databases and actually see the state of each vhost as they
    relate to their database and mark them as active or inactive, which
    would allow for the duplications or migrations from one database to
    another without collisions.
    
    I am aware that I am drifting into the core components of Odoo, but if
    there was a way to assign a specific "control plane domain", the
    dbfilter could be used just on that domain to facilitate control plane
    functionality, while all of the data plane functionality would be
    presented within the GUI and dynamically serve the active domains
    without having to be handled by the dbfilter.   This would allow
    central administration via the tenant_name.mycontrolplane.com, while
    allowing all of their configured domains, provided there are no
    conflicts with other tenants would not be subject to the dbfilter.
    It would make the reverse proxy configuration a lot easier as well, as
    all queries would just be forwarded and no domain specific
    configurations would be required.     Is this line of thinking
    correct, or am I missing something?   Also, if this functionality
    existed, a multi-tenant setup would be able to be accomplished without
    the need to do any external tinkering from Odoo, except for the TLS
    certificates, but there's a module for that.
    
    
    > But beware, self-hosting require work. While it's easy for personal
    
    > projects, it require a lot of time when it comes professional. I ran a
    
    > hosting company in the 90's, I know what I am talking about. I didn't
    
    > knew about Cloudpepper, but it looks very good.
    
    I am very well aware of the work required to perform self-hosting
    functions.   I too ran a service provider in the early 90s and evolved
    to run the platform engineering team for a large scale digital
    advertising provider.   I'm not afraid of automation or
    orachistration, but only when absolutely needed.   If we can fix my
    concerns within the application, it would require a lot less of an
    effort to administrate.   Personally, if things went this well, I'd
    rather put my time and effort into scaling with a CDN provider than
    continue to tinker with Odoo's current lack of control plane
    scalability.
    
    For the time being, I'm going down the path of a single tenant per
    instance, but once I get this not for profit setup, I'll return into
    figuring out what is required to resolve what I see as a control plane
    issue without removing existing functionality.
    
    Thank you again for your recommendations, it's much appreciated.
    
    Charles
    

    by cgucker - 11:31 - 21 May 2023
  • Re: Multi Tenant Self Hosted Enviroments
    In case Cloudpepper is not what you want, Ivan Yelizariev has made a 
    package to help multi tenant Odoo hosting (see its modules on 
    apps.odoo.com). There is also some bash scripts from the french provider 
    Sisalp that you can download from http://download.sisalp.net/scripts/. 
    You might also use the Yunohost solution, there is a good Odoo package 
    (any version).
    
    But beware, self-hosting require work. While it's easy for personal 
    projects, it require a lot of time when it comes professional. I ran a 
    hosting company in the 90's, I know what I am talking about. I didn't 
    knew about Cloudpepper, but it looks very good.
    
    
    ---
    Librement,
    Xavier Brochard xavier@alternatif.org
    La liberté est à l'homme ce que les ailes sont à l'oiseau
    (Jean-Pierre Rosnay)
    
    Le 20.05.2023 19:47, Charles Gucker a écrit :
    
    > Greetings,
    
    > I have been struggling to set up a multi-tenant, self hosted
    
    > Odoo environment.  The purpose of multi-tenant in my deployment, I am
    
    > referring to having multiple clients, who will each want to "own" and
    
    > manage their instance / database of Odoo.  That is, being able to set
    
    > up multiple websites, shops, with consolidated invoicing and services
    
    > already provided by Odoo.
    
    > I understand that I can set up separate VMs which would each
    
    > point to a specific database.  But it would require additional
    
    > resources to deploy each VM to maintain the OS instances required.
    
    > As a result, I am looking to consolidate the deployments as much as
    
    > possible.  This way I can configure clients and then break them out
    
    > if/when it's needed.
    
    > I am running Odoo 16, self hosted.  I started to go down the
    
    > path to try and force clients to use their specific domain name, but
    
    > that became an issue because dbfilter can associate between a fully
    
    > qualified hostname, or just the hostname itself.  It wasn't built to
    
    > go the other direction.  Then I ran into the problem of a client
    
    > needing to use multiple domains and how to associate them to their
    
    > respective databases.  I tried to do much of this logic within nginx,
    
    > but even then I ran into problems with modifying HTTP headers and then
    
    > losing the desired outcome.
    
    > Does anybody know if I'm missing something, or would I really
    
    > have to kickoff an Odoo instance for each client with their own
    
    > distributed TLS/SSL cert, DB and front-end server ?  I would really
    
    > like to find a solution that would scale and I know a lot of people
    
    > have made it scale. I'm just missing some pieces to do the same.
    
    > Thank you,
    
    > Charles
    
    > 
    
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    by xavier - 06:20 - 21 May 2023
  • Re: Multi Tenant Self Hosted Enviroments
    Hi Charles,

    You can host several instances on the same server, it's not limited to one instance / server. On the server they each have their own environment.

    We also support multi-domain on the same instance.

    Feel free to email me directly for more info.

    Best regards
    Sven 


    Op za 20 mei 2023 21:37 schreef Charles Gucker <notifications@odoo-community.org>:
    Sorry for the extra noise, but I should have looked at the cloudpepper
    solution a little closer before responding.   CPs approach is to
    manage multiple server instances on disparate cloud providers, I am
    looking to consolidate the functionality to a single cluster of
    servers and not deploy a unique server per client.   I could do a lot
    of the same type of functionality by making use of Terraform providers
    and ansible or alternatively make use of multiple Docker containers,
    but a lot of the core functionality that I am looking for already
    exists within Odoo.   I'm just trying to find out if somebody else has
    already harnessed it to perform multiple tenant deployments within the
    same Odoo instance.
    
    Thank you,
    Charles
    
    On Sat, May 20, 2023 at 2:21 PM Charles Gucker <cgucker@onestep.net> wrote:
    
    
    >
    
    
    > Let me respond inline.
    
    
    >
    
    
    > On Sat, May 20, 2023 at 2:02 PM Sven from Cloudpepper
    
    
    > <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:
    
    
    > >
    
    
    > > Hi Charles,
    
    
    > >
    
    
    > >
    
    
    > > Perhaps you can give our services a try?
    
    
    > > You can host as many Odoo instances (Community and Enterprise) on a server as you want, all automated.
    
    
    > > Also gives you test environments, GitHub deployment and automated backups.
    
    
    > > It also has the OCA marketplace built-in, so you can easily activate any OCA module on an instance.
    
    
    >
    
    
    > Yes, this is in short what I want to be able to provide to my clients,
    
    
    > but directly as in self-hosted.   Glad to see that somebody has done
    
    
    > it.
    
    
    >
    
    
    > > We can also give clients access to your own branded dashboard so they can see and manage their instances (ie. see the logs, restart, create a backup, etc.)
    
    
    >
    
    
    > Would love to better understand the approach your company took to
    
    
    > achieve the multi-tenant design of Odoo.   Just to be clear, I would
    
    
    > not be making any offers to the general public, unless tied to a brick
    
    
    > and mortar offering.
    
    
    >
    
    
    > Charles
    

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    by Sven - 08:51 - 20 May 2023
  • Re: Multi Tenant Self Hosted Enviroments
    Sorry for the extra noise, but I should have looked at the cloudpepper
    solution a little closer before responding.   CPs approach is to
    manage multiple server instances on disparate cloud providers, I am
    looking to consolidate the functionality to a single cluster of
    servers and not deploy a unique server per client.   I could do a lot
    of the same type of functionality by making use of Terraform providers
    and ansible or alternatively make use of multiple Docker containers,
    but a lot of the core functionality that I am looking for already
    exists within Odoo.   I'm just trying to find out if somebody else has
    already harnessed it to perform multiple tenant deployments within the
    same Odoo instance.
    
    Thank you,
    Charles
    
    On Sat, May 20, 2023 at 2:21 PM Charles Gucker <cgucker@onestep.net> wrote:
    
    >
    
    > Let me respond inline.
    
    >
    
    > On Sat, May 20, 2023 at 2:02 PM Sven from Cloudpepper
    
    > <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:
    
    > >
    
    > > Hi Charles,
    
    > >
    
    > >
    
    > > Perhaps you can give our services a try?
    
    > > You can host as many Odoo instances (Community and Enterprise) on a server as you want, all automated.
    
    > > Also gives you test environments, GitHub deployment and automated backups.
    
    > > It also has the OCA marketplace built-in, so you can easily activate any OCA module on an instance.
    
    >
    
    > Yes, this is in short what I want to be able to provide to my clients,
    
    > but directly as in self-hosted.   Glad to see that somebody has done
    
    > it.
    
    >
    
    > > We can also give clients access to your own branded dashboard so they can see and manage their instances (ie. see the logs, restart, create a backup, etc.)
    
    >
    
    > Would love to better understand the approach your company took to
    
    > achieve the multi-tenant design of Odoo.   Just to be clear, I would
    
    > not be making any offers to the general public, unless tied to a brick
    
    > and mortar offering.
    
    >
    
    > Charles
    

    by cgucker - 08:35 - 20 May 2023
  • Re: Multi Tenant Self Hosted Enviroments
    Let me respond inline.
    
    On Sat, May 20, 2023 at 2:02 PM Sven from Cloudpepper
    <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:
    
    >
    
    > Hi Charles,
    
    >
    
    >
    
    > Perhaps you can give our services a try?
    
    > You can host as many Odoo instances (Community and Enterprise) on a server as you want, all automated.
    
    > Also gives you test environments, GitHub deployment and automated backups.
    
    > It also has the OCA marketplace built-in, so you can easily activate any OCA module on an instance.
    
    Yes, this is in short what I want to be able to provide to my clients,
    but directly as in self-hosted.   Glad to see that somebody has done
    it.
    
    
    > We can also give clients access to your own branded dashboard so they can see and manage their instances (ie. see the logs, restart, create a backup, etc.)
    
    Would love to better understand the approach your company took to
    achieve the multi-tenant design of Odoo.   Just to be clear, I would
    not be making any offers to the general public, unless tied to a brick
    and mortar offering.
    
    Charles
    

    by cgucker - 08:25 - 20 May 2023
  • Re: Multi Tenant Self Hosted Enviroments
    Hi Charles,


    Perhaps you can give our services a try?

    You can host as many Odoo instances (Community and Enterprise) on a server as you want, all automated.

    Also gives you test environments, GitHub deployment and automated backups.

    It also has the OCA marketplace built-in, so you can easily activate any OCA module on an instance.

    We can also give clients access to your own branded dashboard so they can see and manage their instances (ie. see the logs, restart, create a backup, etc.)


    Best regards
    Sven

    Op za 20 mei 2023 20:47 schreef Charles Gucker <notifications@odoo-community.org>:
    Greetings,
    
          I have been struggling to set up a multi-tenant, self hosted
    Odoo environment.   The purpose of multi-tenant in my deployment, I am
    referring to having multiple clients, who will each want to "own" and
    manage their instance / database of Odoo.   That is, being able to set
    up multiple websites, shops, with consolidated invoicing and services
    already provided by Odoo.
    
          I understand that I can set up separate VMs which would each
    point to a specific database.   But it would require additional
    resources to deploy each VM to maintain the OS instances required.
    As a result, I am looking to consolidate the deployments as much as
    possible.   This way I can configure clients and then break them out
    if/when it's needed.
    
         I am running Odoo 16, self hosted.   I started to go down the
    path to try and force clients to use their specific domain name, but
    that became an issue because dbfilter can associate between a fully
    qualified hostname, or just the hostname itself.   It wasn't built to
    go the other direction.   Then I ran into the problem of a client
    needing to use multiple domains and how to associate them to their
    respective databases.   I tried to do much of this logic within nginx,
    but even then I ran into problems with modifying HTTP headers and then
    losing the desired outcome.
    
         Does anybody know if I'm missing something, or would I really
    have to kickoff an Odoo instance for each client with their own
    distributed TLS/SSL cert, DB and front-end server ?   I would really
    like to find a solution that would scale and I know a lot of people
    have made it scale.  I'm just missing some pieces to do the same.
    
    Thank you,
    Charles
    

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    by Sven - 08:01 - 20 May 2023
  • Multi Tenant Self Hosted Enviroments
    Greetings,
    
          I have been struggling to set up a multi-tenant, self hosted
    Odoo environment.   The purpose of multi-tenant in my deployment, I am
    referring to having multiple clients, who will each want to "own" and
    manage their instance / database of Odoo.   That is, being able to set
    up multiple websites, shops, with consolidated invoicing and services
    already provided by Odoo.
    
          I understand that I can set up separate VMs which would each
    point to a specific database.   But it would require additional
    resources to deploy each VM to maintain the OS instances required.
    As a result, I am looking to consolidate the deployments as much as
    possible.   This way I can configure clients and then break them out
    if/when it's needed.
    
         I am running Odoo 16, self hosted.   I started to go down the
    path to try and force clients to use their specific domain name, but
    that became an issue because dbfilter can associate between a fully
    qualified hostname, or just the hostname itself.   It wasn't built to
    go the other direction.   Then I ran into the problem of a client
    needing to use multiple domains and how to associate them to their
    respective databases.   I tried to do much of this logic within nginx,
    but even then I ran into problems with modifying HTTP headers and then
    losing the desired outcome.
    
         Does anybody know if I'm missing something, or would I really
    have to kickoff an Odoo instance for each client with their own
    distributed TLS/SSL cert, DB and front-end server ?   I would really
    like to find a solution that would scale and I know a lot of people
    have made it scale.  I'm just missing some pieces to do the same.
    
    Thank you,
    Charles
    

    by cgucker - 07:46 - 20 May 2023
  • Perform filter with product quantity
    Hi all,

    We are using various filters on product quantities (on hand, forecasted, and available to promise) in the main dashboard, and this is causing it to be very slow because all of these fields are not recorded in the database, and the large number of product and stock moves, is there a way to perform this?

    Tanks

    by "Mohamed Machta" <machta.mohamed@gmail.com> - 09:20 - 20 May 2023