Odoo
Odoo is a suite of web-based open source business apps. The main Odoo Apps include an Open Source CRM, Website Builder, eCommerce, Project Management, Billing & Accounting, Point of Sale, Human Resources, Marketing, Manufacturing, Purchase Management, ...
Odoo Apps can be used as stand-alone applications, but they also integrate seamlessly so you get a full-featured Open Source ERP when you install several Apps.
TL;DR
$ helm repo add bitnami https://charts.bitnami.com/bitnami
$ helm install my-release bitnami/odoo
Introduction
This chart bootstraps a Odoo deployment on a Kubernetes cluster using the Helm package manager.
Bitnami charts can be used with Kubeapps for deployment and management of Helm Charts in clusters. This chart has been tested to work with NGINX Ingress, cert-manager, fluentd and Prometheus on top of the BKPR.
Prerequisites
- Kubernetes 1.12+
- Helm 3.1.0
- PV provisioner support in the underlying infrastructure
- ReadWriteMany volumes for deployment scaling
Installing the Chart
To install the chart with the release name my-release:
$ helm install my-release bitnami/odoo
The command deploys Odoo on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The Parameters section lists the parameters that can be configured during installation.
Tip
: List all releases using
helm list
Uninstalling the Chart
To uninstall/delete the my-release deployment:
$ helm delete my-release
The command removes all the Kubernetes components associated with the chart and deletes the release.
Parameters
The following table lists the configurable parameters of the Odoo chart and their default values.
| Parameter | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
global.imageRegistry |
Global Docker image registry | nil |
global.imagePullSecrets |
Global Docker registry secret names as an array | [] (does not add image pull secrets to deployed pods) |
global.storageClass |
Global storage class for dynamic provisioning | nil |
Deployment & common parameters
| Parameter | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
image.registry |
Odoo image registry | docker.io |
image.repository |
Odoo Image name | bitnami/odoo |
image.tag |
Odoo Image tag | {TAG_NAME} |
image.pullPolicy |
Image pull policy | Always |
image.pullSecrets |
Specify docker-registry secret names as an array | [] (does not add image pull secrets to deployed pods) |
hostAliases |
Add deployment host aliases | [] |
nameOverride |
String to partially override odoo.fullname template with a string (will prepend the release name) | nil |
kubeVersion |
Force target Kubernetes version (using Helm capabilities if not set) | nil |
fullnameOverride |
String to fully override odoo.fullname template with a string | nil |
commonAnnotations |
Annotations to be added to all deployed resources | {} (evaluated as a template) |
commonLabels |
Labels to be added to all deployed resources | {} (evaluated as a template) |
extraVolumeMounts |
Optionally specify extra list of additional volumeMounts for odoo container | [] |
extraVolumes |
Optionally specify extra list of additional volumes for odoo container | [] |
persistence.enabled |
Enable persistence using PVC | true |
persistence.existingClaim |
Enable persistence using an existing PVC | nil |
persistence.storageClass |
PVC Storage Class | nil (uses alpha storage class annotation) |
persistence.accessMode |
PVC Access Mode | ReadWriteOnce |
persistence.size |
PVC Storage Request | 8Gi |
podAffinityPreset |
Pod affinity preset. Ignored if affinity is set. Allowed values: soft or hard |
"" |
podAntiAffinityPreset |
Pod anti-affinity preset. Ignored if affinity is set. Allowed values: soft or hard |
soft |
nodeAffinityPreset.type |
Node affinity preset type. Ignored if affinity is set. Allowed values: soft or hard |
"" |
nodeAffinityPreset.key |
Node label key to match Ignored if affinity is set. |
"" |
nodeAffinityPreset.values |
Node label values to match. Ignored if affinity is set. |
[] |
affinity |
Affinity for pod assignment | {} (evaluated as a template) |
nodeSelector |
Node labels for pod assignment | {} (evaluated as a template) |
tolerations |
Tolerations for pod assignment | [] (evaluated as a template) |
podSecurityContext.enabled |
Enable security context for Odoo pods | true |
podSecurityContext.fsGroup |
Group ID for the volumes of the pod | 1001 |
containerSecurityContext.enabled |
Odoo Container securityContext | false |
containerSecurityContext.runAsUser |
User ID for the Odoo container | 1001 |
initContainers |
Add additional init containers to the Odoo pods | {} (evaluated as a template) |
sidecars |
Add additional sidecar containers to the Odoo pods | {} (evaluated as a template) |
Service parameters
| Parameter | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
service.type |
Kubernetes Service type | LoadBalancer |
service.port |
Service HTTP port | 80 |
service.loadBalancer |
Kubernetes LoadBalancerIP to request | nil |
service.externalTrafficPolicy |
Enable client source IP preservation | Cluster |
service.nodePort |
Kubernetes http node port | "" |
Odoo parameters
| Parameter | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
odooUsername |
User of the application | user@example.com |
odooPassword |
Admin account password | random 10 character long alphanumeric string |
odooEmail |
Admin account email | user@example.com |
withoutDemo |
Disable Odoo modules demo data ('', 'all' or comma-separated list) | all |
smtpHost |
SMTP host | nil |
smtpPort |
SMTP port | nil |
smtpUser |
SMTP user | nil |
smtpPassword |
SMTP password | nil |
smtpProtocol |
SMTP protocol [ssl, tls] |
nil |
existingSecret |
Name of a secret with the application password | nil |
resources |
CPU/Memory resource requests/limits | Memory: 512Mi, CPU: 300m |
livenessProbe.enabled |
Enable/disable the liveness probe | true |
livenessProbe.initialDelaySeconds |
Delay before liveness probe is initiated | 300 |
livenessProbe.periodSeconds |
How often to perform the probe | 30 |
livenessProbe.timeoutSeconds |
When the probe times out | 5 |
livenessProbe.failureThreshold |
Minimum consecutive failures to be considered failed | 6 |
livenessProbe.successThreshold |
Minimum consecutive successes to be considered successful | 1 |
readinessProbe.enabled |
Enable/disable the readiness probe | true |
readinessProbe.initialDelaySeconds |
Delay before readinessProbe is initiated | 30 |
readinessProbe.periodSeconds |
How often to perform the probe | 10 |
readinessProbe.timeoutSeconds |
When the probe times out | 5 |
readinessProbe.failureThreshold |
Minimum consecutive failures to be considered failed | 6 |
readinessProbe.successThreshold |
Minimum consecutive successes to be considered successful | 1 |
customLivenessProbe |
Override default liveness probe | nil |
customReadinessProbe |
Override default readiness probe | nil |
command |
Custom command to override image cmd | nil (evaluated as a template) |
args |
Custom args for the custom command | nil (evaluated as a template) |
extraEnvVars |
An array to add extra env vars | [] (evaluated as a template) |
extraEnvVarsCM |
Array to add extra configmaps | [] |
extraEnvVarsSecret |
Array to add extra environment from a Secret | nil |
Ingress parameters
| Parameter | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
ingress.enabled |
Enable ingress controller resource | false |
ingress.certManager |
Add annotations for cert-manager | false |
ingress.hostname |
Default host for the ingress resource | odoo.local |
ingress.path |
Default path for the ingress resource | / |
ingress.tls |
Create TLS Secret | false |
ingress.annotations |
Ingress annotations | [] (evaluated as a template) |
ingress.extraHosts[0].name |
Additional hostnames to be covered | nil |
ingress.extraHosts[0].path |
Additional hostnames to be covered | nil |
ingress.apiVersion |
Force Ingress API version (automatically detected if not set) | `` |
ingress.extraPaths |
Additional arbitrary path/backend objects | nil |
ingress.extraTls[0].hosts[0] |
TLS configuration for additional hostnames to be covered | nil |
ingress.extraTls[0].secretName |
TLS configuration for additional hostnames to be covered | nil |
ingress.secrets[0].name |
TLS Secret Name | nil |
ingress.secrets[0].certificate |
TLS Secret Certificate | nil |
ingress.secrets[0].key |
TLS Secret Key | nil |
ingress.pathType |
Ingress path type | ImplementationSpecific |
Database parameters
| Parameter | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
postgresql.enabled |
Deploy PostgreSQL container(s) | true |
postgresql.postgresqlPassword |
PostgreSQL password | nil |
postgresql.persistence.enabled |
Enable PostgreSQL persistence using PVC | true |
postgresql.persistence.storageClass |
PVC Storage Class for PostgreSQL volume | nil (uses alpha storage class annotation) |
postgresql.persistence.accessMode |
PVC Access Mode for PostgreSQL volume | ReadWriteOnce |
postgresql.persistence.size |
PVC Storage Request for PostgreSQL volume | 8Gi |
externalDatabase.host |
Host of the external database | localhost |
externalDatabase.user |
Existing username in the external db | postgres |
externalDatabase.password |
Password for the above username | nil |
externalDatabase.database |
Name of the existing database | bitnami_odoo |
externalDatabase.port |
Database port number | 5432 |
The above parameters map to the env variables defined in bitnami/odoo. For more information please refer to the bitnami/odoo image documentation.
Specify each parameter using the --set key=value[,key=value] argument to helm install. For example,
$ helm install my-release \
--set odooPassword=password,postgresql.postgresPassword=secretpassword \
bitnami/odoo
The above command sets the Odoo administrator account password to password and the PostgreSQL postgres user password to secretpassword.
NOTE: Once this chart is deployed, it is not possible to change the application's access credentials, such as usernames or passwords, using Helm. To change these application credentials after deployment, delete any persistent volumes (PVs) used by the chart and re-deploy it, or use the application's built-in administrative tools if available.
Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the above parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example,
$ helm install my-release -f values.yaml bitnami/odoo
Tip
: You can use the default values.yaml
Configuration and installation details
Rolling VS Immutable tags
It is strongly recommended to use immutable tags in a production environment. This ensures your deployment does not change automatically if the same tag is updated with a different image.
Bitnami will release a new chart updating its containers if a new version of the main container, significant changes, or critical vulnerabilities exist.
Change Odoo version
To modify the Odoo version used in this chart you can specify a valid image tag using the image.tag parameter. For example, image.tag=X.Y.Z. This approach is also applicable to other images like exporters.
Using an external database
Sometimes you may want to have Odoo connect to an external database rather than installing one inside your cluster, e.g. to use a managed database service, or use a single database server for all your applications. To do this, the chart allows you to specify credentials for an external database under the externalDatabase parameter. You should also disable the PostgreSQL installation with the postgresql.enabled option. For example using the following parameters:
postgresql.enabled=false
externalDatabase.host=myexternalhost
externalDatabase.user=myuser
externalDatabase.password=mypassword
externalDatabase.port=3306
Note also if you disable PostgreSQL per above you MUST supply values for the externalDatabase connection.
Sidecars and Init Containers
If you have a need for additional containers to run within the same pod as Odoo, you can do so via the sidecars config parameter. Simply define your container according to the Kubernetes container spec.
sidecars:
- name: your-image-name
image: your-image
imagePullPolicy: Always
ports:
- name: portname
containerPort: 1234
Similarly, you can add extra init containers using the initContainers parameter.
Setting Pod's affinity
This chart allows you to set your custom affinity using the affinity parameter. Find more information about Pod's affinity in the kubernetes documentation.
As an alternative, you can use of the preset configurations for pod affinity, pod anti-affinity, and node affinity available at the bitnami/common chart. To do so, set the podAffinityPreset, podAntiAffinityPreset, or nodeAffinityPreset parameters.
Persistence
The Bitnami Odoo image stores the Odoo data and configurations at the /bitnami/odoo path of the container.
Persistent Volume Claims are used to keep the data across deployments. This is known to work in GCE, AWS, and minikube. See the Parameters section to configure the PVC or to disable persistence.
Troubleshooting
Find more information about how to deal with common errors related to Bitnami’s Helm charts in this troubleshooting guide.
Upgrading
To 17.0.0
On November 13, 2020, Helm v2 support was formally finished, this major version is the result of the required changes applied to the Helm Chart to be able to incorporate the different features added in Helm v3 and to be consistent with the Helm project itself regarding the Helm v2 EOL.
What changes were introduced in this major version?
- Previous versions of this Helm Chart use
apiVersion: v1(installable by both Helm 2 and 3), this Helm Chart was updated toapiVersion: v2(installable by Helm 3 only). Here you can find more information about theapiVersionfield. - Move dependency information from the requirements.yaml to the Chart.yaml
- After running
helm dependency update, a Chart.lock file is generated containing the same structure used in the previous requirements.lock - The different fields present in the Chart.yaml file has been ordered alphabetically in a homogeneous way for all the Bitnami Helm Charts
- This chart depends on the PostgreSQL 10 instead of PostgreSQL 9. Apart from the same changes that are described in this section, there are also other major changes due to the master/slave nomenclature was replaced by primary/readReplica. Here you can find more information about the changes introduced
Considerations when upgrading to this version
- If you want to upgrade to this version using Helm v2, this scenario is not supported as this version doesn't support Helm v2 anymore
- If you installed the previous version with Helm v2 and wants to upgrade to this version with Helm v3, please refer to the official Helm documentation about migrating from Helm v2 to v3
- If you want to upgrade to this version from a previous one installed with Helm v3, it should be done reusing the PVC used to hold the PostgreSQL data on your previous release. To do so, follow the instructions below (the following example assumes that the release name is
odoo):
NOTE: Please, create a backup of your database before running any of those actions.
Export secrets and required values to update
$ export ODOO_PASSWORD=$(kubectl get secret --namespace default odoo -o jsonpath="{.data.odoo-password}" | base64 --decode)
$ export POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD=$(kubectl get secret --namespace default odoo-postgresql -o jsonpath="{.data.postgresql-password}" | base64 --decode)
$ export POSTGRESQL_PVC=$(kubectl get pvc -l app.kubernetes.io/instance=odoo,app.kubernetes.io/name=postgresql,role=master -o jsonpath="{.items[0].metadata.name}")
Delete statefulsets
Delete the Odoo deployment and delete the PostgreSQL statefulset. Notice the option --cascade=false in the latter:
$ kubectl delete statefulsets.apps --cascade=false odoo-postgresql
Upgrade the chart release
$ helm upgrade odoo bitnami/odoo \
--set odooPassword=$ODOO_PASSWORD \
--set postgresql.postgresqlPassword=$POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD \
--set postgresql.persistence.existingClaim=$POSTGRESQL_PVC
Force new statefulset to create a new pod for postgresql
$ kubectl delete pod odoo-postgresql-0
Finally, you should see the lines below in MariaDB container logs:
$ kubectl logs $(kubectl get pods -l app.kubernetes.io/instance=postgresql,app.kubernetes.io/name=postgresql,role=primary -o jsonpath="{.items[0].metadata.name}")
...
postgresql 08:05:12.59 INFO ==> Deploying PostgreSQL with persisted data...
...
Useful links
- https://docs.bitnami.com/tutorials/resolve-helm2-helm3-post-migration-issues/
- https://helm.sh/docs/topics/v2_v3_migration/
- https://helm.sh/blog/migrate-from-helm-v2-to-helm-v3/
To 18.0.0
This version standardizes the way of defining Ingress rules. When configuring a single hostname for the Ingress rule, set the ingress.hostname value. When defining more than one, set the ingress.extraHosts array. Apart from this case, no issues are expected to appear when upgrading.
To 16.0.0
In this version the application version itself was bumped to the new major, odoo 14, and the database schemas where changed. Please refer to the upstream upgrade process documentation in order to upgrade from the previous version.
To 15.0.0
This major version includes two main changes:
- Major change in the PostgreSQL subchart labeling. Check PostgreSQL Upgrading Notes for more information.
- Re-labeling so as to follow Helm label best practices (see PR 3021)
- Adaptation to use common Bitnami chart standards. The following common elements have been included: extra volumes, extra volume mounts, common annotations and labels, pod annotations and labels, pod and container security contexts, affinity settings, node selectors, tolerations, init and sidecar containers, support for existing secrets, custom commands and arguments, extra env variables and custom liveness/readiness probes.
As a consequence, backwards compatibility from previous versions is not guaranteed during the upgrade. To upgrade to 9.0.0, it should be done reusing the PVCs used to hold both the PostgreSQL and Odoo data on your previous release. To do so, follow the instructions below (the following example assumes that the release name is odoo):
NOTE: Please, create a backup of your database before running any of those actions.
-
Old version is up and running
$ helm ls NAME NAMESPACE REVISION UPDATED STATUS CHART APP VERSION odoo default 1 2020-10-21 13:11:29.028263 +0200 CEST deployed odoo-14.0.21 13.0.20201010 $ kubectl get pods NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE odoo-odoo-984f954b9-tk8t8 1/1 Running 0 16m odoo-postgresql-0 1/1 Running 0 16m -
Export both database and Odoo credentials in order to provide them in the update
$ export POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD=$(kubectl get secret --namespace default odoo-postgresql -o jsonpath="{.data.postgresql-password}" | base64 --decode) $ export ODOO_PASSWORD=$(kubectl get secret --namespace default odoo-odoo -o jsonpath="{.data.odoo-password}" | base64 --decode) -
The upgrade to the latest (
15.X.X) version is going to fail$ helm upgrade odoo bitnami/odoo --set odooPassword=$ODOO_PASSWORD --set postgresql.postgresqlPassword=$POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD Error: UPGRADE FAILED: cannot patch "odoo-odoo" with kind Deployment: Deployment.apps "odoo-odoo" is invalid: spec.selector: Invalid value: v1.LabelSelector{MatchLabels:map[string]string{"app.kubernetes.io/instance":"odoo", "app.kubernetes.io/name":"odoo"}, MatchExpressions:[]v1.LabelSelectorRequirement(nil)}: field is immutable -
Delete both the statefulset and recplicaset (PostgreSQL and Odoo respectively). Notice the option
--cascade=falsefor the former.$ kubectl delete deployment.apps/odoo-odoo deployment.apps "odoo-odoo" deleted $ kubectl delete statefulset.apps/odoo-postgresql --cascade=false statefulset.apps "odoo-postgresql" deleted -
Now the upgrade works
$ helm upgrade odoo bitnami/odoo --set odooPassword=$ODOO_PASSWORD --set postgresql.postgresqlPassword=$POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD $ helm ls NAME NAMESPACE REVISION UPDATED STATUS CHART APP VERSION odoo default 3 v2020-10-21 13:35:27.255118 +0200 CEST deployed odoo-15.0.0 13.0.20201010 -
You can kill the existing PostgreSQL pod and the new statefulset is going to create a new one
$ kubectl delete pod odoo-postgresql-0 pod "odoo-postgresql-0" deleted $ kubectl get pods NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE odoo-odoo-854b9cd5fb-282md 1/1 Running 0 9m12s odoo-postgresql-0 1/1 Running 0 7m19s
Please, note that without the --cascade=false both objects (statefulset and pod) are going to be removed and both objects will be deployed again with the helm upgrade command
To 12.0.0
Helm performs a lookup for the object based on its group (apps), version (v1), and kind (Deployment). Also known as its GroupVersionKind, or GVK. Changing the GVK is considered a compatibility breaker from Kubernetes' point of view, so you cannot "upgrade" those objects to the new GVK in-place. Earlier versions of Helm 3 did not perform the lookup correctly which has since been fixed to match the spec.
In https://github.com/helm/charts/pull/17352 the apiVersion of the deployment resources was updated to apps/v1 in tune with the api's deprecated, resulting in compatibility breakage.
This major version signifies this change.
To 3.0.0
Backwards compatibility is not guaranteed unless you modify the labels used on the chart's deployments. Use the workaround below to upgrade from versions previous to 3.0.0. The following example assumes that the release name is odoo:
$ kubectl patch deployment odoo-odoo --type=json -p='[{"op": "remove", "path": "/spec/selector/matchLabels/chart"}]'
$ kubectl patch deployment odoo-postgresql --type=json -p='[{"op": "remove", "path": "/spec/selector/matchLabels/chart"}]'