Odoo: document docker-compose
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Please note that for plain use of mails and reports functionalities, when the host and container ports differ (e.g. 8070 and 8069), one has to set, in Odoo, Settings->Parameters->System Parameters (requires technical features), web.base.url to the container port (e.g. 127.0.0.1:8069).
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Please note that for plain use of mails and reports functionalities, when the host and container ports differ (e.g. 8070 and 8069), one has to set, in Odoo, Settings->Parameters->System Parameters (requires technical features), web.base.url to the container port (e.g. 127.0.0.1:8069).
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## Environment Variables
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Tweak these environment variables to easily connect to a postgres server:
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- `HOST`: The address of the postgres server. If you used a postgres container, set to the name of the container. Defaults to `db`.
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- `PORT`: The port the postgres server is listening to. Defaults to `5432`.
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- `USER`: The postgres role with which Odoo will connect. If you used a postgres container, set to the same value as `POSTGRES_USER`. Defaults to `odoo`.
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- `PASSWORD`: The password of the postgres role with which Odoo will connect. If you used a postgres container, set to the same value as `POSTGRES_PASSWORD`. Defaults to `odoo`.
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## Docker Compose examples
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The simplest `docker-compose.yml` file would be:
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```yml
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version: '2'
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services:
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web:
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image: odoo:10.0
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depends_on:
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- db
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ports:
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- "8069:8069"
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db:
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image: postgres:9.4
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environment:
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- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=odoo
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- POSTGRES_USER=odoo
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```
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If the default postgres credentials does not suit you, tweak the environment variables:
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```yml
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version: '2'
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services:
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web:
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image: odoo:10.0
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depends_on:
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- mydb
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ports:
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- "8069:8069"
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environment:
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- HOST=mydb
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- USER=odoo
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- PASSWORD=myodoo
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mydb:
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image: postgres:9.4
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environment:
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- POSTGRES_USER=odoo
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- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=myodoo
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```
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Here's a last example showing you how to mount custom addons, how to use a custom configuration file and how to use volumes for the Odoo and postgres data dir:
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```yml
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version: '2'
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services:
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web:
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image: odoo:10.0
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depends_on:
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- db
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ports:
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- "8069:8069"
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volumes:
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- odoo-web-data:/var/lib/odoo
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- ./config:/etc/odoo
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- ./addons:/mnt/extra-addons
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db:
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image: postgres:9.4
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environment:
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- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=odoo
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- POSTGRES_USER=odoo
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- PGDATA=/var/lib/postgresql/data/pgdata
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volumes:
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- odoo-db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data/pgdata
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volumes:
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odoo-web-data:
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odoo-db-data:
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```
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To start your Odoo instance, go in the directory of the `docker-compose.yml` file you created from the previous examples and type:
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```console
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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# How to upgrade this image
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# How to upgrade this image
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Odoo images are updated on a regular basis to make them use recent releases (a new release of each version of Odoo is built [every night](http://nightly.odoo.com/)). Please be aware that what follows is about upgrading from an old release to the latest one provided of the same major version, as upgrading from a major version to another is a much more complex process requiring elaborated migration scripts (see [Odoo Enterprise Upgrade page](https://upgrade.odoo.com/database/upload) or this [community project](https://doc.therp.nl/openupgrade/) which aims to write those scripts).
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Odoo images are updated on a regular basis to make them use recent releases (a new release of each version of Odoo is built [every night](http://nightly.odoo.com/)). Please be aware that what follows is about upgrading from an old release to the latest one provided of the same major version, as upgrading from a major version to another is a much more complex process requiring elaborated migration scripts (see [Odoo Enterprise Upgrade page](https://upgrade.odoo.com/database/upload) or this [community project](https://doc.therp.nl/openupgrade/) which aims to write those scripts).
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