setuptools-odoo
is a library to help packaging Odoo addons with setuptools. It mainly populate the usual setup.py
keywords from the Odoo manifest files.
Together with odoo-autodiscover, it constitutes the foundation to package and distribute Odoo addons using standard python infrastructure (ie setuptools, pip, wheel, and pypi).
To be packaged with this library, the addon source code must have the following structure (assuming the addon is named <addon_name>
):
setup.py odoo_addons/ odoo_addons/__init__.py odoo_addons/<addon_name>/ odoo_addons/<addon_name>/__openerp__.py odoo_addons/<addon_name>/...
where odoo_addons/__init__.py
is a standard python namespace package declaration __init__.py
:
__import__('pkg_resources').declare_namespace(__name__)
and where setup.py has the following content:
import setuptools setuptools.setup( setup_requires=['setuptools-odoo'], odoo_addon=True, )
The usual setup() keyword arguments are computed automatically from the Odoo manifest file (__openerp__.py
) and contain:
name
: the package name,odoo-addon-<addon_name>
version
: theversion
key from the manifestdescription
: thesummary
key from the manifest if it exists otherwise thename
key from the manifestlong_description
: the content of theREADME.rst
file if it exists, otherwise thedescription
key from the manifesturl
: thewebsite
key from the manifestlicence
: thelicense
key from the manifestpackages
: autodetected packagesnamespace_packages
:['odoo_addons']
zip_safe
:False
include_package_data
:True
install_requires
: dependencies to Odoo, other addons (except official odoo addons, which are brought by the Odoo dependency) and python libraries.
Then, the addon can be deployed and packaged with usual setup.py
or pip
commands such as:
python setup.py install python setup.py develop python setup.py bdist_wheel pip install . pip install -e . pip install odoo-addon-<addon name>
To run Odoo so it automatically discovers addons installed with this method, start Odoo using the odoo-server-autodiscover
or odoo-autodiscover.py
scripts provided in the odoo-autodiscover package.
It is of course highly recommanded to run all this inside a virtualenv.
Addons that are intended to be reused or depended upon by other addons MUST be packaged individually. When preparing a project for a specific customer, it is common to prepare a collection of addons that are not intended to be depended upon by addons outside of the project. setuptools-odoo provides tools to help you do that.
To be packaged with this library, your project must be structured according to the following structure (assuming the addon is named <addon_name>
):
setup.py odoo_addons/ odoo_addons/__init__.py odoo_addons/<addon1_name>/ odoo_addons/<addon1_name>/__openerp__.py odoo_addons/<addon1_name>/... odoo_addons/<addon2_name>/ odoo_addons/<addon2_name>/__openerp__.py odoo_addons/<addon2_name>/...
where setup.py has the following content:
import setuptools setuptools.setup( name='<your project package name>', version='<your version>', # ...any other setup() keyword setup_requires=['setuptools-odoo'], odoo_addons=True, )
The following setup() keyword arguments are computed automatically from the Odoo manifest files (__openerp__.py
) and contain:
packages
: autodetected packagesnamespace_packages
:['odoo_addons']
zip_safe
:False
include_package_data
:True
install_requires
: dependencies on Odoo, any depending addon not found in the addons directory, and external python dependencies.
It is possible to use a dictionary instead of True
for the odoo_addon
and odoo_addons
keywords, in order to control their behaviour.
The following keys are supported:
depends_override
, used to precisely control odoo addons dependencies. Its value must be a dictionary mapping addon names to a package requirement string.external_dependencies_override
, used to precisely controll python external dependencies. Its value must be a dictionary with onepython
key, with value a dictionary mapping python external dependencies to python package requirement strings.
For instance, if your module requires at least version 8.0.3.2.0 of the connector addon, as well as at least version 0.5.5 of py-Asterisk, your setup.py would look like this:
import setuptools setuptools.setup( setup_requires=['setuptools-odoo'], odoo_addon={ 'depends_override': { 'connector': 'odoo-addon-connector>=8.0.3.2.0,<9.0a', }, 'external_dependencies_override': { 'python': { 'Asterisk': 'py-Asterisk>=0.5.5', }, }, }, )
Since reusable addons are generally not structured using the namespace package but instead collected in a directory with each subdirectory containing an addon, this package provides the setuptools-odoo-make-default
script which creates a default setup.py
for each addon according to the following structure:
setup/ setup/addon1/ setup/addon1/setup.py setup/addon1/odoo_addons/ setup/addon1/odoo_addons/__init__.py setup/addon1/odoo_addons/<addon1_name> -> ../../../<addon1_name> setup/addon2/setup.py setup/addon2/odoo_addons/ setup/addon2/odoo_addons/__init__.py setup/addon2/odoo_addons/<addon2_name> -> ../../../<addon2_name> <addon1_name>/ <addon1_name>/__openerp__.py <addon1_name>/... <addon2_name>/ <addon2_name>/__openerp__.py <addon2_name>/...
setuptools-odoo does its best to detect if an addon has changed compared to the version indicated in it's manifest. To this end it explores the git log of the addon subtree.
If the last change to the addon corresponds to the version number in the manifest, it is used as is for the python package version. Otherwise a counter is incremented for each commit and the resulting version number has the following form: [8|9].0.x.y.z.99.devN, N being the number of git commits since the version change.
This scheme is compliant with the accepted python versioning scheme documented in PEP 440.
The 99 suffix is there to make sure it is considered as posterior to x.y.z. (.postN is ignored by pip, as specified in PEP 440, and x.y.z.devN is considered anterior to x.y.z.).
Note: for pip to install a developmental version, it must be invoked with the --pre option.
setuptools-odoo exposes the following public API.
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- pypi page: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools-odoo
- code repository: https://github.com/acsone/setuptools-odoo
- report issues at: https://github.com/acsone/setuptools-odoo/issues
- see also odoo-autodiscover: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/odoo-autodiscover
Author:
- Stéphane Bidoul (ACSONE)
Many thanks to Daniel Reis who cleared the path, and Laurent Mignon who convinced me it was possible to do it using standard Python setup tools and had the idea of the odoo_addons namespace package.