Odoo 10 : Auto install custom modules on odoo start












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Is there any way to auto install or upgrade my custom modules when i start my odoo?



I tried



'installable': True,
'auto_install': True,
'active': True,


in my manifest file. but still i have to install my module manually.










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  • 'auto_install': True - works only only when you create a new database

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Is there any way to auto install or upgrade my custom modules when i start my odoo?



I tried



'installable': True,
'auto_install': True,
'active': True,


in my manifest file. but still i have to install my module manually.










share|improve this question























  • 'auto_install': True - works only only when you create a new database

    – sfx
    Nov 27 '18 at 11:00














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Is there any way to auto install or upgrade my custom modules when i start my odoo?



I tried



'installable': True,
'auto_install': True,
'active': True,


in my manifest file. but still i have to install my module manually.










share|improve this question














Is there any way to auto install or upgrade my custom modules when i start my odoo?



I tried



'installable': True,
'auto_install': True,
'active': True,


in my manifest file. but still i have to install my module manually.







module install customization manifest odoo






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  • 'auto_install': True - works only only when you create a new database

    – sfx
    Nov 27 '18 at 11:00



















  • 'auto_install': True - works only only when you create a new database

    – sfx
    Nov 27 '18 at 11:00

















'auto_install': True - works only only when you create a new database

– sfx
Nov 27 '18 at 11:00





'auto_install': True - works only only when you create a new database

– sfx
Nov 27 '18 at 11:00












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You can Odoo tell on start (for example in default Debian as service you will find everything in /etc/init.d/odoo) by using following parameters:



-d



specify a database



-i



comma-separated list of modules to install



-u



comma-separated list of modules to update



For example (Odoo 12):
odoo-bin -c /etc/odoo/odoo.conf -d my_database -i website -u sale



will start Odoo with the given configfile and install app "Website" and update App "Sale" on database my_database.



The manifest key auto_install is only for auto installation, when all module dependencies are satisfied. One simple example: After installing sale and stock you will find sale_stock also installed, because it has auto_install set and depends on sale and stock.






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    You can Odoo tell on start (for example in default Debian as service you will find everything in /etc/init.d/odoo) by using following parameters:



    -d



    specify a database



    -i



    comma-separated list of modules to install



    -u



    comma-separated list of modules to update



    For example (Odoo 12):
    odoo-bin -c /etc/odoo/odoo.conf -d my_database -i website -u sale



    will start Odoo with the given configfile and install app "Website" and update App "Sale" on database my_database.



    The manifest key auto_install is only for auto installation, when all module dependencies are satisfied. One simple example: After installing sale and stock you will find sale_stock also installed, because it has auto_install set and depends on sale and stock.






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      You can Odoo tell on start (for example in default Debian as service you will find everything in /etc/init.d/odoo) by using following parameters:



      -d



      specify a database



      -i



      comma-separated list of modules to install



      -u



      comma-separated list of modules to update



      For example (Odoo 12):
      odoo-bin -c /etc/odoo/odoo.conf -d my_database -i website -u sale



      will start Odoo with the given configfile and install app "Website" and update App "Sale" on database my_database.



      The manifest key auto_install is only for auto installation, when all module dependencies are satisfied. One simple example: After installing sale and stock you will find sale_stock also installed, because it has auto_install set and depends on sale and stock.






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        You can Odoo tell on start (for example in default Debian as service you will find everything in /etc/init.d/odoo) by using following parameters:



        -d



        specify a database



        -i



        comma-separated list of modules to install



        -u



        comma-separated list of modules to update



        For example (Odoo 12):
        odoo-bin -c /etc/odoo/odoo.conf -d my_database -i website -u sale



        will start Odoo with the given configfile and install app "Website" and update App "Sale" on database my_database.



        The manifest key auto_install is only for auto installation, when all module dependencies are satisfied. One simple example: After installing sale and stock you will find sale_stock also installed, because it has auto_install set and depends on sale and stock.






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        You can Odoo tell on start (for example in default Debian as service you will find everything in /etc/init.d/odoo) by using following parameters:



        -d



        specify a database



        -i



        comma-separated list of modules to install



        -u



        comma-separated list of modules to update



        For example (Odoo 12):
        odoo-bin -c /etc/odoo/odoo.conf -d my_database -i website -u sale



        will start Odoo with the given configfile and install app "Website" and update App "Sale" on database my_database.



        The manifest key auto_install is only for auto installation, when all module dependencies are satisfied. One simple example: After installing sale and stock you will find sale_stock also installed, because it has auto_install set and depends on sale and stock.







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