├── README.md ├── odoo-service.sh ├── odoo-daemon.sh ├── odoo-update.sh ├── odoo-psql.sh ├── odoo-database-list.sh ├── odoo-server.sh ├── odoo-database-create.sh ├── odoo-shell.sh ├── odoo-database-remove.sh ├── odoo-backup.sh ├── odoo-restore.sh ├── odoo-repos-reset.sh ├── odoo-repos-status.sh ├── odoo-repos-merge-start.sh ├── odoo-repos-update.sh ├── odoo-repos-merge-branch.sh ├── odoo-repos-merge-pr.sh └── LICENSE /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # odoo-scripts 2 | Scripts for better management of Odoo 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /odoo-service.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | if [ -z "$USER" ]; then 3 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, USER is not defined" 4 | exit 1 5 | fi 6 | 7 | op='status' 8 | if [ -n "$1" ]; then 9 | op=$1 10 | fi 11 | 12 | if [ "$op" != 'status' ]; then 13 | sudo service $USER $op 14 | sleep 2 15 | fi 16 | ps ax | grep python | grep odoo 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /odoo-daemon.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | if [ -z "$USER" ]; then 3 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, USER is not defined" 4 | exit 1 5 | fi 6 | 7 | op='status' 8 | if [ -n "$1" ]; then 9 | op=$1 10 | fi 11 | 12 | if [ "$op" != 'status' ]; then 13 | sudo systemctl $op $USER.service 14 | sleep 2 15 | fi 16 | sudo systemctl --no-pager status $USER.service 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /odoo-update.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | if [ -z "$HOME" ]; then 3 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, HOME is not defined" 4 | exit 1 5 | fi 6 | 7 | database=$1 8 | if [ -z "$database" ]; then 9 | echo "ERROR: No database" 10 | echo "Usage: $0 [module_a[,module_b,...]]" 11 | exit 2 12 | fi 13 | modules=${2:-all} 14 | exec $HOME/bin/odoo-server -d $database --update=$modules --stop-after-init 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /odoo-psql.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | if [ -z "$USER" ]; then 3 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, USER is not defined" 4 | exit 1 5 | fi 6 | 7 | if [ -z "$HOST" ]; then 8 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, HOST is not defined" 9 | exit 1 10 | fi 11 | 12 | database=template1 13 | if [ -n "$1" ] && [[ $1 != -* ]]; then 14 | database=$1 15 | shift 16 | fi 17 | 18 | exec /usr/bin/psql -h $HOST -U $USER -W $database $@ 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /odoo-database-list.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | if [ -z "$USER" ]; then 3 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, USER is not defined" 4 | exit 1 5 | fi 6 | if [ -z "$HOST" ]; then 7 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, HOST is not defined" 8 | exit 1 9 | fi 10 | 11 | read -s -p "Enter DB Password for user '$USER': " db_password 12 | echo 13 | 14 | PGPASSWORD="$db_password" /usr/bin/psql -h $HOST -U "$USER" -l -F'|' -A "template1" | grep "|$USER|" | cut -d'|' -f1 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /odoo-server.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | if [ -z "$HOME" ]; then 3 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, HOME is not defined" 4 | exit 1 5 | fi 6 | 7 | if [ -d $HOME/OCB/.git ]; then 8 | exec $HOME/OCB/odoo.py --config=$HOME/odoo-server.conf --unaccent $@ 9 | elif [ -d $HOME/odoo/.git ]; then 10 | exec $HOME/odoo/odoo.py --config=$HOME/odoo-server.conf --unaccent $@ 11 | elif [ -d $HOME/openerp/.git ]; then 12 | exec $HOME/openerp/openerp-server --config=$HOME/openerp-server.conf --unaccent $@ 13 | else 14 | echo "ERROR: No Odoo repository found" 15 | exit 2 16 | fi 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /odoo-database-create.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | if [ -z "$USER" ]; then 3 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, USER is not defined" 4 | exit 1 5 | fi 6 | if [ -z "$HOST" ]; then 7 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, HOST is not defined" 8 | exit 1 9 | fi 10 | 11 | database="$1" 12 | if [ -z "$database" ]; then 13 | echo "ERROR: No database" 14 | echo "Usage: $0 " 15 | exit 1 16 | fi 17 | 18 | read -s -p "Enter DB Password for user '$USER': " db_password 19 | echo 20 | 21 | PGPASSWORD="$db_password" /usr/bin/psql -h $HOST -U "$USER" template1 -c "CREATE DATABASE \"$database\" WITH OWNER \"$USER\"" 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /odoo-shell.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | if [ -z "$HOME" ]; then 3 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, HOME is not defined" 4 | exit 1 5 | fi 6 | 7 | if [ -z "$ADDONS_PATH" ]; then 8 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, ADDONS_PATH is not defined" 9 | exit 1 10 | fi 11 | 12 | if [ -d $HOME/OCB/.git ]; then 13 | exec $HOME/OCB/odoo.py --addons-path=$ADDONS_PATH shell --config=$HOME/odoo-server.conf --unaccent $@ 14 | elif [ -d $HOME/odoo/.git ]; then 15 | exec $HOME/odoo/odoo.py --addons-path=$ADDONS_PATH shell --config=$HOME/odoo-server.conf --unaccent $@ 16 | else 17 | echo "ERROR: No Odoo repository found" 18 | exit 2 19 | fi 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /odoo-database-remove.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | if [ -z "$USER" ]; then 3 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, USER is not defined" 4 | exit 1 5 | fi 6 | if [ -z "$HOST" ]; then 7 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, HOST is not defined" 8 | exit 1 9 | fi 10 | 11 | database="$1" 12 | if [ -z "$database" ]; then 13 | echo "ERROR: No database" 14 | echo "Usage: $0 " 15 | exit 1 16 | fi 17 | 18 | $HOME/bin/odoo-status 19 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then echo "ERROR: Odoo service is running"; exit 3; fi 20 | 21 | read -s -p "Enter DB Password for user '$USER': " db_password 22 | echo 23 | 24 | if PGPASSWORD="$db_password" /usr/bin/psql -h $HOST -U "$USER" -l -F'|' -A "template1" | grep "|$USER|" | cut -d'|' -f1 | egrep -q "^$database\$"; then 25 | PGPASSWORD="$db_password" /usr/bin/psql -h $HOST -U "$USER" template1 -c "DROP DATABASE \"$database\"" 26 | else 27 | echo "ERROR: Database '$database' not found for user '$USER'" 28 | exit 2 29 | fi 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /odoo-backup.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | if [ -z "$USER" ]; then 3 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, USER is not defined" 4 | exit 1 5 | fi 6 | if [ -z "$HOME" ]; then 7 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, HOME is not defined" 8 | exit 1 9 | fi 10 | if [ -z "$HOST" ]; then 11 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, HOST is not defined" 12 | exit 1 13 | fi 14 | if [ -z "$FILESTORE" ]; then 15 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, FILESTORE is not defined" 16 | exit 1 17 | fi 18 | 19 | NOW=`date '+%Y%m%d_%H%M%S'` 20 | 21 | database="$1" 22 | if [ -z "$database" ]; then 23 | echo "ERROR: No database" 24 | echo "Usage: $0 " 25 | exit 1 26 | fi 27 | 28 | logfile="${NOW}-${database}-backup.log" 29 | 30 | mkdir -p $HOME/backup 31 | cd $HOME/backup 32 | echo "BACKUP: DATABASE = $database, TIME = $NOW" > $logfile 33 | read -s -p "Enter DB Password for user '$USER': " db_password 34 | echo 35 | 36 | if ! PGPASSWORD="$db_password" /usr/bin/psql -h $HOST -U "$USER" -l -F'|' -A "template1" | grep "|$USER|" | cut -d'|' -f1 | egrep -q "^$database\$"; then 37 | echo "ERROR: Database '$database' not found for user '$USER'" 38 | exit 2 39 | fi 40 | 41 | if [ ! -d "$HOME/$FILESTORE/$database" ]; then 42 | echo "ERROR: Filestore '$HOME/$FILESTORE/$database' not found" 43 | exit 3 44 | fi 45 | 46 | echo -n "Backup database: $database ... " 47 | PGPASSWORD="$db_password" /usr/bin/pg_dump -Fc -v -U "$USER" --host $HOST -f "${NOW}-${database}.dump" "$database" >> $logfile 2>&1 48 | error=$?; if [ $error -eq 0 ]; then echo "OK"; else echo "ERROR: $error"; fi 49 | 50 | echo -n "Backup filestore: $FILESTORE/$database ... " 51 | /bin/tar -czf "${NOW}-${database}.tar.gz" -C $HOME "$FILESTORE/$database" >> $logfile 2>&1 52 | error=$? 53 | if [ $error -eq 0 ]; then echo "OK"; else echo "ERROR: $error"; fi 54 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /odoo-restore.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | if [ -z "$USER" ]; then 3 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, USER is not defined" 4 | exit 1 5 | fi 6 | if [ -z "$HOME" ]; then 7 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, HOME is not defined" 8 | exit 1 9 | fi 10 | if [ -z "$HOST" ]; then 11 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, HOST is not defined" 12 | exit 1 13 | fi 14 | if [ -z "$FILESTORE" ]; then 15 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, FILESTORE is not defined" 16 | exit 1 17 | fi 18 | 19 | file="$1" 20 | FILE_DB="$file.dump" 21 | FILE_TAR="$file.tar.gz" 22 | 23 | database="$2" 24 | 25 | show_help(){ 26 | echo "ERROR: $1" 27 | echo "Usage: $0 " 28 | exit 1 29 | } 30 | 31 | if [ -z "$file" ]; then show_help "No filename selected"; fi 32 | if [ -z "$database" ]; then show_help "No database name defined"; fi 33 | if [ ! -f "$FILE_DB" ]; then echo "Database file '$FILE_DB' not found"; exit 2; fi 34 | if [ ! -f "$FILE_TAR" ]; then echo "Filestore file '$FILE_TAR' not found"; exit 2; fi 35 | 36 | $HOME/bin/odoo-status 37 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then echo "ERROR: Odoo service is running"; exit 3; fi 38 | 39 | FILE_DB_PATH=`realpath "$FILE_DB"` 40 | FILE_TAR_PATH=`realpath "$FILE_TAR"` 41 | ORIGINAL_DB=`echo "$file" | cut -c 17-` 42 | read -s -p "Enter DB Password for user '$USER': " db_password 43 | echo 44 | 45 | NOW=`date '+%Y%m%d_%H%M%S'` 46 | logfile="${NOW}-${ORIGINAL_DB}-restore.log" 47 | echo "BACKUP: ORIGINAL DATABASE = $ORIGINAL_DB, NEW DATABASE: $database, TIME = $NOW" > $logfile 48 | 49 | if PGPASSWORD="$db_password" /usr/bin/psql -h $HOST -U "$USER" -l -F'|' -A "template1" | grep "|$USER|" | cut -d'|' -f1 | egrep -q "^$database\$"; then 50 | echo -n "Removing database: $database ... " 51 | PGPASSWORD="$db_password" /usr/bin/psql -h $HOST -U "$USER" template1 -c "DROP DATABASE \"$database\"" >> $logfile 2>&1 52 | error=$?; if [ $error -eq 0 ]; then echo "OK"; else echo "ERROR: $error"; fi 53 | fi 54 | 55 | echo -n "Create database: $database ... " 56 | PGPASSWORD="$db_password" /usr/bin/psql -h $HOST -U "$USER" template1 -c "CREATE DATABASE \"$database\" WITH OWNER \"$USER\"" >> $logfile 2>&1 57 | error=$?; if [ $error -eq 0 ]; then echo "OK"; else echo "ERROR: $error"; fi 58 | 59 | echo "Restoring database: $database:" 60 | echo "------------------------------" 61 | PGPASSWORD="$db_password" /usr/bin/pg_restore --username "$USER" --host $HOST --dbname "$database" --no-owner "$FILE_DB" 62 | error=$?; 63 | echo "------------------------------" 64 | echo " RESULT: $error" 65 | 66 | echo -n "Remove filestore $HOME/$FILESTORE/$database ... " 67 | rm -rf "$HOME/$FILESTORE/$database" 68 | error=$?; if [ $error -eq 0 ]; then echo "OK"; else echo "ERROR: $error"; fi 69 | 70 | echo -n "Restore filestore ... " 71 | cd $HOME/backup 72 | /bin/tar -xzf "$FILE_TAR_PATH" >> $logfile 2>&1 73 | error=$?; if [ $error -eq 0 ]; then echo "OK"; else echo "ERROR: $error"; fi 74 | 75 | echo -n "Rename filestore: $ORIGINAL_DB -> $database ... " 76 | mv "$HOME/backup/$FILESTORE/$ORIGINAL_DB" "$HOME/$FILESTORE/$database" >> $logfile 2>&1 77 | error=$?; if [ $error -eq 0 ]; then echo "OK"; else echo "ERROR: $error"; fi 78 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /odoo-repos-reset.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | if [ -z "$HOME" ]; then 3 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, HOME is not defined" 4 | exit 1 5 | fi 6 | 7 | show_error() { 8 | local error=$1 9 | local output=$2 10 | 11 | echo "ERROR: $error"; 12 | if [ -n "$output" ] && [ -f $output ]; then 13 | echo "----------------------------------------------------------------" 14 | cat $output 15 | echo "----------------------------------------------------------------" 16 | rm -rf $output 17 | fi 18 | } 19 | 20 | repo_reset() { 21 | local name=$1 22 | local error=0 23 | local head= 24 | 25 | local temp=/tmp/odoo_repos_reset.$$.tmp 26 | if [ -z "$FORCE_BRANCH" ]; then 27 | git -C $(pwd)/$name symbolic-ref HEAD > $temp 2>&1 28 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then printf "[?] %-28s - " "$name"; show_error "No HEAD ref"; return $error; fi 29 | head=$(cat $temp) 30 | else 31 | head="refs/heads/$FORCE_BRANCH" 32 | fi 33 | local branch=$(expr $head : 'refs/heads/\(.*\)') 34 | local remote=$(git -C $(pwd)/$name config branch.$branch.remote) 35 | local remote_branch=$(expr $(git -C $(pwd)/$name config branch.$branch.merge) : 'refs/heads/\(.*\)') 36 | local status='' 37 | git -C $(pwd)/$name status --porcelain > $temp 2>&1 38 | if [ -n "$(cat $temp)" ]; then status='DIRTY'; fi 39 | 40 | if [ "$status" == 'DIRTY' ]; then 41 | echo "[?] $name is dirty:" 42 | echo "----------------------------------------------------------------" 43 | cat $temp 44 | echo "----------------------------------------------------------------" 45 | elif [ -z "$remote" ] || [ -z "$remote_branch" ]; then 46 | echo "[?] $name has no tracking branch: remote = '$remote', remote_branch = '$remote_branch'" 47 | else 48 | printf "[ ] %-28s - Checkout to %s:%s ... " "$name" "$remote" "$remote_branch" 49 | git -C $(pwd)/$name checkout $remote_branch > $temp 2>&1 50 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then show_error $error $temp; return $error; fi 51 | echo "OK" 52 | fi 53 | rm -rf $temp 54 | } 55 | 56 | odoo_reset() { 57 | cd $HOME 58 | if [ -d $HOME/OCB/.git ]; then 59 | repo_reset OCB 60 | elif [ -d $HOME/odoo/.git ]; then 61 | repo_reset odoo 62 | elif [ -d $HOME/openerp/.git ]; then 63 | repo_reset openerp 64 | fi 65 | } 66 | 67 | if [ "$1" == "-f" ]; then 68 | shift 69 | FORCE_BRANCH="$1" 70 | shift 71 | fi 72 | 73 | repo="$1" 74 | 75 | if [ -z "$repo" ]; then 76 | # All repos in home, except Odoo 77 | for repo in $(find -maxdepth 2 -type d -name ".git" -printf '%h\n' | grep -v '^./odoo$' | grep -v '^./OCB$' | grep -v '^./openerp$' | sort); do 78 | name=${repo#./} 79 | repo_reset $name 80 | done 81 | # All repos in home/repos 82 | if [ -d $HOME/repos ]; then 83 | cd $HOME/repos 84 | for repo in $(find -maxdepth 2 -type d -name ".git" -printf '%h\n' | sort); do 85 | name=${repo#./} 86 | repo_reset $name 87 | done 88 | fi 89 | # Odoo repo 90 | odoo_reset 91 | else 92 | if [ "$repo" == 'odoo' ]; then 93 | odoo_reset 94 | elif [ -d $HOME/repos/$repo/.git ]; then 95 | cd $HOME/repos 96 | repo_reset $repo 97 | elif [ -d $HOME/$repo/.git ]; then 98 | cd $HOME 99 | repo_reset $repo 100 | elif [ -d $repo/.git ]; then 101 | cd $(dirname $repo) 102 | repo_reset $(basename $repo) 103 | else 104 | echo "ERROR: Repo '$repo' not found" 105 | fi 106 | fi 107 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /odoo-repos-status.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | if [ -z "$HOME" ]; then 3 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, HOME is not defined" 4 | exit 1 5 | fi 6 | 7 | show_error() { 8 | local error=$1 9 | local output=$2 10 | 11 | echo "ERROR: $error"; 12 | if [ -n "$output" ] && [ -f $output ]; then 13 | echo "----------------------------------------------------------------" 14 | cat $output 15 | echo "----------------------------------------------------------------" 16 | rm -rf $output 17 | fi 18 | } 19 | 20 | repo_status() { 21 | local name=$1 22 | local error=0 23 | 24 | local temp=/tmp/odoo_repos_status.$$.tmp 25 | git -C $(pwd)/$name symbolic-ref HEAD > $temp 2>&1 26 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then printf "%-28s - " "$name"; show_error "No HEAD ref"; return $error; fi 27 | local head=$(cat $temp) 28 | local branch=$(expr $head : 'refs/heads/\(.*\)') 29 | local remote=$(git -C $(pwd)/$name config branch.$branch.remote) 30 | local remote_branch=$(expr $(git -C $(pwd)/$name config branch.$branch.merge) : 'refs/heads/\(.*\)') 31 | local remote_url=$(git -C $(pwd)/$name remote get-url $remote) 32 | local remote_url_short=$(expr $remote_url : 'https\?://github.com/\(.*\)') 33 | if [ -z "$remote_url_short" ]; then remote_url_short=$(expr $remote_url : 'https\?://\(.*\)'); fi 34 | if [ -z "$remote_url_short" ]; then remote_url_short=$(expr $remote_url : 'git@\(.*\)'); fi 35 | if [ -z "$remote_url_short" ]; then remote_url_short=$remote_url; fi 36 | local last_commit=$(git -C $(pwd)/$name log -n 1 --pretty=format:'%cd %h %an' --date=short) 37 | local commit=${last_commit:0:30} 38 | git -C $(pwd)/$name status --porcelain > $temp 2>&1 39 | local position=`if [[ $(git -C $(pwd)/$name status --porcelain -b | grep '##') =~ \[(.*)\] ]]; then echo ${BASH_REMATCH[1]}; fi` 40 | if [ -z "$position" ]; then position='OK'; fi 41 | if [ -n "$(cat $temp)" ]; then position='DIRTY'; fi 42 | 43 | printf "%-28s - %-30s - %-10s - %-20s - %s\n" "$name" "$commit" "$position" "$branch" "$remote_url_short" 44 | if [ "$position" == 'DIRTY' ]; then 45 | echo "----------------------------------------------------------------" 46 | cat $temp 47 | echo "----------------------------------------------------------------" 48 | fi 49 | rm -rf $temp 50 | } 51 | 52 | odoo_status() { 53 | cd $HOME 54 | if [ -d $HOME/OCB/.git ]; then 55 | repo_status OCB 56 | elif [ -d $HOME/odoo/.git ]; then 57 | repo_status odoo 58 | elif [ -d $HOME/openerp/.git ]; then 59 | repo_status openerp 60 | fi 61 | } 62 | 63 | repo="$1" 64 | 65 | if [ -z "$repo" ]; then 66 | # All repos in home, except Odoo 67 | for repo in $(find -maxdepth 2 -type d -name ".git" -printf '%h\n' | grep -v '^./odoo$' | grep -v '^./OCB$' | grep -v '^./openerp$' | sort); do 68 | name=${repo#./} 69 | repo_status $name 70 | done 71 | # All repos in home/repos 72 | if [ -d $HOME/repos ]; then 73 | cd $HOME/repos 74 | for repo in $(find -maxdepth 2 -type d -name ".git" -printf '%h\n' | sort); do 75 | name=${repo#./} 76 | repo_status $name 77 | done 78 | fi 79 | # Odoo repo 80 | odoo_status 81 | else 82 | if [ "$repo" == 'odoo' ]; then 83 | odoo_status 84 | elif [ -d $HOME/repos/$repo/.git ]; then 85 | cd $HOME/repos 86 | repo_status $repo 87 | elif [ -d $HOME/$repo/.git ]; then 88 | cd $HOME 89 | repo_status $repo 90 | elif [ -d $repo/.git ]; then 91 | cd $(dirname $repo) 92 | repo_status $(basename $repo) 93 | else 94 | echo "ERROR: Repo '$repo' not found" 95 | fi 96 | fi 97 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /odoo-repos-merge-start.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | if [ -z "$HOME" ]; then 3 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, HOME is not defined" 4 | exit 1 5 | fi 6 | 7 | show_help() { 8 | echo "ERROR: $2" 9 | echo "Usage: $0 " 10 | exit $1 11 | } 12 | 13 | repo="$1" 14 | if [ -z "$repo" ]; then 15 | show_help 1 "No repo defined" 16 | fi 17 | 18 | merge_start() { 19 | local name=$1 20 | local error=0 21 | 22 | local temp=/tmp/odoo_repos_merge_start.$$.tmp 23 | git -C $(pwd)/$name symbolic-ref HEAD > $temp 2>&1 24 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then printf "%-28s - " "$name"; show_error "No HEAD ref"; return $error; fi 25 | local head=$(cat $temp) 26 | local branch=$(expr $head : 'refs/heads/\(.*\)') 27 | local remote=$(git -C $(pwd)/$name config branch.$branch.remote) 28 | local remote_branch=$(expr $(git -C $(pwd)/$name config branch.$branch.merge) : 'refs/heads/\(.*\)') 29 | local status='' 30 | git -C $(pwd)/$name status --porcelain > $temp 2>&1 31 | if [ -n "$(cat $temp)" ]; then status='DIRTY'; fi 32 | 33 | if [ "$status" == 'DIRTY' ]; then 34 | show_error "$name is dirty" $temp 35 | elif [ -z "$remote" ] || [ -z "$remote_branch" ]; then 36 | show_error "$name has no tracking branch: remote = '$remote', remote_branch = '$remote_branch'" 37 | else 38 | printf "%-28s - Start merging:\n" "$name" 39 | 40 | local all_branch= 41 | local new_branch='merge' 42 | 43 | echo -n " - Fetch remote '$remote' ... " 44 | git -C $(pwd)/$name fetch $remote > $temp 2>&1 45 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then show_error $error $temp; return $error; fi 46 | echo "OK" 47 | 48 | echo -n " - Checkout to '$remote/$remote_branch' ... " 49 | git -C $(pwd)/$name checkout $remote/$remote_branch > $temp 2>&1 50 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then show_error $error $temp; return $error; fi 51 | echo "OK" 52 | 53 | if git -C $(pwd)/$name branch -l --no-color | egrep -q " $new_branch\$"; then 54 | echo -n " - Removing branch '$new_branch' ... " 55 | git -C $(pwd)/$name branch -D $new_branch > $temp 2>&1 56 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then show_error $error $temp; return $error; fi 57 | echo "OK" 58 | fi 59 | 60 | echo -n " - Creating branch '$new_branch' ... " 61 | git -C $(pwd)/$name branch $new_branch $remote/$remote_branch > $temp 2>&1 62 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then show_error $error $temp; return $error; fi 63 | echo "OK" 64 | 65 | echo -n " - Checkout to '$new_branch' ... " 66 | git -C $(pwd)/$name checkout --force $new_branch > $temp 2>&1 67 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then show_error $error $temp; return $error; fi 68 | echo "OK" 69 | 70 | echo -n " - Reseting hard to '$remote/$remote_branch' ... " 71 | git -C $(pwd)/$name reset --hard $remote/$remote_branch > $temp 2>&1 72 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then show_error $error $temp; return $error; fi 73 | echo "OK" 74 | fi 75 | 76 | rm -rf $temp 77 | } 78 | 79 | odoo_merge_start() { 80 | cd $HOME 81 | if [ -d $HOME/OCB/.git ]; then 82 | merge_start OCB 83 | elif [ -d $HOME/odoo/.git ]; then 84 | merge_start odoo 85 | elif [ -d $HOME/openerp/.git ]; then 86 | merge_start openerp 87 | fi 88 | } 89 | 90 | if [ "$repo" == 'odoo' ]; then 91 | odoo_merge_start $@ 92 | elif [ -d $HOME/repos/$repo/.git ]; then 93 | cd $HOME/repos 94 | merge_start $@ 95 | elif [ -d $HOME/$repo/.git ]; then 96 | cd $HOME 97 | merge_start $@ 98 | elif [ -d $repo/.git ]; then 99 | cd $(dirname $repo) 100 | merge_start $(basename $repo) ${@:2} 101 | else 102 | show_help 2 "Repo '$repo' not found" 103 | fi 104 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /odoo-repos-update.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | if [ -z "$HOME" ]; then 3 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, HOME is not defined" 4 | exit 1 5 | fi 6 | 7 | show_error() { 8 | error=$1 9 | output=$2 10 | 11 | echo "ERROR: $error"; 12 | echo "----------------------------------------------------------------" 13 | cat $output 14 | echo "----------------------------------------------------------------" 15 | rm -rf $output 16 | } 17 | 18 | repo_update() { 19 | name=$1 20 | 21 | temp=/tmp/odoo_repos_update.$$.tmp 22 | branch=$(expr $(git -C $(pwd)/$name symbolic-ref HEAD) : 'refs/heads/\(.*\)') 23 | remote=$(git -C $(pwd)/$name config branch.$branch.remote) 24 | remote_branch=$(expr $(git -C $(pwd)/$name config branch.$branch.merge) : 'refs/heads/\(.*\)') 25 | remote_url=$(git -C $(pwd)/$name remote get-url $remote) 26 | remote_url_short=$(expr $remote_url : 'https\?://github.com/\(.*\)') 27 | if [ -z "$remote_url_short" ]; then remote_url_short=$(expr $remote_url : 'https\?://\(.*\)'); fi 28 | if [ -z "$remote_url_short" ]; then remote_url_short=$(expr $remote_url : 'git@\(.*\)'); fi 29 | if [ -z "$remote_url_short" ]; then remote_url_short=$remote_url; fi 30 | status='' 31 | git -C $(pwd)/$name status --porcelain > $temp 2>&1 32 | if [ -n "$(cat $temp)" ]; then status='DIRTY'; fi 33 | 34 | if echo $branch | egrep -q "^merge_"; then 35 | echo "[#] $name is in a locally merged branch: $branch" 36 | elif [ "$status" == 'DIRTY' ]; then 37 | echo "[?] $name is dirty:" 38 | echo "----------------------------------------------------------------" 39 | cat $temp 40 | echo "----------------------------------------------------------------" 41 | elif [ -z "$remote" ] || [ -z "$remote_branch" ]; then 42 | echo "[?] $name has no tracking branch: remote = '$remote', remote_branch = '$remote_branch'" 43 | else 44 | printf "[ ] %-28s - Updating from %s:%s ... " "$name" "$remote_url_short" "$remote_branch" 45 | git -C $(pwd)/$name fetch $remote > $temp 2>&1 46 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then show_error $error $temp; return $error; fi 47 | new_status=`if [[ $(git -C $(pwd)/$name status --porcelain -b | grep '##') =~ \[(.*)\] ]]; then echo ${BASH_REMATCH[1]}; fi` 48 | if [ -z "$new_status" ]; then 49 | echo "Up-to-date" 50 | else 51 | git -C $(pwd)/$name rebase $remote/$remote_branch > $temp 2>&1 52 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then show_error $error $temp; return $error; fi 53 | echo "OK" 54 | fi 55 | fi 56 | rm -rf $temp 57 | } 58 | 59 | odoo_update() { 60 | cd $HOME 61 | if [ -d $HOME/OCB/.git ]; then 62 | repo_update OCB 63 | elif [ -d $HOME/odoo/.git ]; then 64 | repo_update odoo 65 | elif [ -d $HOME/openerp/.git ]; then 66 | repo_update openerp 67 | fi 68 | } 69 | 70 | repo="$1" 71 | 72 | if [ -z "$repo" ]; then 73 | # All repos in home, except Odoo 74 | for repo in $(find -maxdepth 2 -type d -name ".git" -printf '%h\n' | grep -v '^./odoo$' | grep -v '^./OCB$' | grep -v '^./openerp$' | sort); do 75 | name=${repo#./} 76 | repo_update $name 77 | done 78 | # All repos in home/repos 79 | if [ -d $HOME/repos ]; then 80 | cd $HOME/repos 81 | for repo in $(find -maxdepth 2 -type d -name ".git" -printf '%h\n' | sort); do 82 | name=${repo#./} 83 | repo_update $name 84 | done 85 | fi 86 | # Odoo repo 87 | odoo_update 88 | else 89 | if [ "$repo" == 'odoo' ]; then 90 | odoo_update 91 | elif [ -d $HOME/repos/$repo/.git ]; then 92 | cd $HOME/repos 93 | repo_update $repo 94 | elif [ -d $HOME/$repo/.git ]; then 95 | cd $HOME 96 | repo_update $repo 97 | elif [ -d $repo/.git ]; then 98 | cd $(dirname $repo) 99 | repo_update $(basename $repo) 100 | else 101 | echo "ERROR: Repo '$repo' not found" 102 | fi 103 | fi 104 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /odoo-repos-merge-branch.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | if [ -z "$HOME" ]; then 3 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, HOME is not defined" 4 | exit 1 5 | fi 6 | 7 | show_help() { 8 | echo "ERROR: $2" 9 | echo "Usage: $0 " 10 | exit $1 11 | } 12 | if [ ! $# -eq 5 ]; then 13 | show_help 1 "Bad params" 14 | fi 15 | 16 | repo="$1" 17 | 18 | show_error() { 19 | local error=$1 20 | local output=$2 21 | 22 | echo "ERROR: $error"; 23 | if [ -n "$output" ] && [ -f $output ]; then 24 | echo "----------------------------------------------------------------" 25 | cat $output 26 | echo "----------------------------------------------------------------" 27 | rm -rf $output 28 | fi 29 | } 30 | 31 | merge_branch() { 32 | local name=$1 33 | local pr=$2 34 | local merge_remote=$3 35 | local merge_remote_url=$4 36 | local merge_remote_branch=$5 37 | local error=0 38 | 39 | local temp=/tmp/odoo_repos_merge_branch.$$.tmp 40 | git -C $(pwd)/$name symbolic-ref HEAD > $temp 2>&1 41 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then printf "%-28s - " "$name"; show_error "No HEAD ref"; return $error; fi 42 | local head=$(cat $temp) 43 | local branch=$(expr $head : 'refs/heads/\(.*\)') 44 | local remote=$(git -C $(pwd)/$name config branch.$branch.remote) 45 | local remote_branch=$(expr $(git -C $(pwd)/$name config branch.$branch.merge) : 'refs/heads/\(.*\)') 46 | local status='' 47 | git -C $(pwd)/$name status --porcelain > $temp 2>&1 48 | if [ -n "$(cat $temp)" ]; then status='DIRTY'; fi 49 | 50 | if [ "$status" == 'DIRTY' ]; then 51 | show_error "$name is dirty" $temp 52 | elif ! echo "$branch" | egrep -q "^merge"; then 53 | show_error "$name is not in a merge branch. Run 'odoo-repos-merge-start' first" 54 | elif [ -z "$remote" ] || [ -z "$remote_branch" ]; then 55 | show_error "$name has no tracking branch: remote = '$remote', remote_branch = '$remote_branch'" 56 | else 57 | printf "%-28s - Merging branch: [%s] %s/%s\n" "$name" "$pr" "$merge_remote" "$merge_remote_branch" 58 | 59 | local new_branch="${branch}_${pr}" 60 | 61 | if ! git -C $(pwd)/$name remote | egrep -q "^$merge_remote\$"; then 62 | echo -n " - Adding remote '$merge_remote' ($merge_remote_url) ... " 63 | git -C $(pwd)/$name remote add $merge_remote $merge_remote_url > $temp 2>&1 64 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then show_error $error $temp; return $error; fi 65 | echo "OK" 66 | fi 67 | 68 | echo -n " - Fetch remote '$merge_remote' ... " 69 | git -C $(pwd)/$name fetch $merge_remote > $temp 2>&1 70 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then show_error $error $temp; return $error; fi 71 | if ! git -C $(pwd)/$name branch -a --no-color | egrep -q "remotes/$merge_remote/$merge_remote_branch\$"; then 72 | show_error "Branch remotes/$merge_remote/$merge_remote_branch not found" $temp; return 3 73 | fi 74 | echo "OK" 75 | 76 | if git -C $(pwd)/$name branch -l --no-color | egrep -q " $new_branch\$"; then 77 | echo -n " - Removing branch '$new_branch' ... " 78 | git -C $(pwd)/$name branch -D $new_branch > $temp 2>&1 79 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then show_error $error $temp; return $error; fi 80 | echo "OK" 81 | fi 82 | 83 | echo -n " - Renaming branch '$branch' to '$new_branch' ... " 84 | git -C $(pwd)/$name branch -m $new_branch > $temp 2>&1 85 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then show_error $error $temp; return $error; fi 86 | echo "OK" 87 | 88 | echo -n " - Merging '$merge_remote/$merge_remote_branch' ... " 89 | git -C $(pwd)/$name merge --no-edit $merge_remote/$merge_remote_branch > $temp 2>&1 90 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then show_error $error $temp; return $error; fi 91 | echo "OK" 92 | fi 93 | 94 | rm -rf $temp 95 | } 96 | 97 | odoo_merge_branch() { 98 | cd $HOME 99 | if [ -d $HOME/OCB/.git ]; then 100 | merge_branch OCB ${@:2} 101 | elif [ -d $HOME/odoo/.git ]; then 102 | merge_branch odoo ${@:2} 103 | elif [ -d $HOME/openerp/.git ]; then 104 | merge_branch openerp ${@:2} 105 | fi 106 | } 107 | 108 | if [ "$repo" == 'odoo' ]; then 109 | odoo_merge_branch $@ 110 | elif [ -d $HOME/repos/$repo/.git ]; then 111 | cd $HOME/repos 112 | merge_branch $@ 113 | elif [ -d $HOME/$repo/.git ]; then 114 | cd $HOME 115 | merge_branch $@ 116 | elif [ -d $repo/.git ]; then 117 | cd $(dirname $repo) 118 | merge_branch $(basename $repo) ${@:2} 119 | else 120 | show_help 2 "Repo '$repo' not found" 121 | fi 122 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /odoo-repos-merge-pr.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | if [ -z "$HOME" ]; then 3 | echo "ERROR: Instalation error, HOME is not defined" 4 | exit 1 5 | fi 6 | 7 | show_help() { 8 | echo "ERROR: $2" 9 | echo "Usage: $0 [pr, ...]" 10 | exit $1 11 | } 12 | 13 | repo="$1" 14 | if [ -z "$repo" ]; then 15 | show_help 1 "No repo defined" 16 | fi 17 | 18 | show_error() { 19 | local error=$1 20 | local output=$2 21 | 22 | echo "ERROR: $error"; 23 | if [ -n "$output" ] && [ -f $output ]; then 24 | echo "----------------------------------------------------------------" 25 | cat $output 26 | echo "----------------------------------------------------------------" 27 | rm -rf $output 28 | fi 29 | } 30 | 31 | merge_pr() { 32 | local name=$1 33 | local prs=${@:2} 34 | local error=0 35 | 36 | if [ -z "$prs" ]; then 37 | show_help 3 "No PRs defined" 38 | fi 39 | 40 | local temp=/tmp/odoo_repos_merge_pr.$$.tmp 41 | git -C $(pwd)/$name symbolic-ref HEAD > $temp 2>&1 42 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then printf "%-28s - " "$name"; show_error "No HEAD ref"; return $error; fi 43 | local head=$(cat $temp) 44 | local branch=$(expr $head : 'refs/heads/\(.*\)') 45 | local remote=$(git -C $(pwd)/$name config branch.$branch.remote) 46 | local remote_branch=$(expr $(git -C $(pwd)/$name config branch.$branch.merge) : 'refs/heads/\(.*\)') 47 | local status='' 48 | git -C $(pwd)/$name status --porcelain > $temp 2>&1 49 | if [ -n "$(cat $temp)" ]; then status='DIRTY'; fi 50 | 51 | if [ "$status" == 'DIRTY' ]; then 52 | show_error "$name is dirty" $temp 53 | elif [ -z "$remote" ] || [ -z "$remote_branch" ]; then 54 | show_error "$name has no tracking branch: remote = '$remote', remote_branch = '$remote_branch'" 55 | else 56 | printf "%-28s - Merging PRs: %s\n" "$name" "$prs" 57 | 58 | local all_branch= 59 | local new_branch='merge' 60 | 61 | echo -n " - Fetch remote '$remote' ... " 62 | git -C $(pwd)/$name fetch $remote > $temp 2>&1 63 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then show_error $error $temp; return $error; fi 64 | echo "OK" 65 | 66 | for id in $prs; do 67 | echo -n " - Fetch PR '$id' ... " 68 | git -C $(pwd)/$name fetch --force $remote pull/$id/head:pr$id > $temp 2>&1 69 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then show_error $error $temp; return $error; fi 70 | new_branch=${new_branch}_$id 71 | all_branch="$all_branch pr$id" 72 | echo "OK" 73 | done 74 | 75 | echo -n " - Checkout to '$remote/$remote_branch' ... " 76 | git -C $(pwd)/$name checkout $remote/$remote_branch > $temp 2>&1 77 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then show_error $error $temp; return $error; fi 78 | echo "OK" 79 | 80 | if git -C $(pwd)/$name branch -l --no-color | egrep -q " $new_branch\$"; then 81 | echo -n " - Removing branch '$new_branch' ... " 82 | git -C $(pwd)/$name branch -D $new_branch > $temp 2>&1 83 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then show_error $error $temp; return $error; fi 84 | echo "OK" 85 | fi 86 | 87 | echo -n " - Creating branch '$new_branch' ... " 88 | git -C $(pwd)/$name branch $new_branch $remote/$remote_branch > $temp 2>&1 89 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then show_error $error $temp; return $error; fi 90 | echo "OK" 91 | 92 | echo -n " - Checkout to '$new_branch' ... " 93 | git -C $(pwd)/$name checkout --force $new_branch > $temp 2>&1 94 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then show_error $error $temp; return $error; fi 95 | echo "OK" 96 | 97 | echo -n " - Reseting hard to '$remote/$remote_branch' ... " 98 | git -C $(pwd)/$name reset --hard $remote/$remote_branch > $temp 2>&1 99 | error=$?; if [ $error -ne 0 ]; then show_error $error $temp; return $error; fi 100 | echo "OK" 101 | 102 | echo -n " - Merging '$all_branch' ... 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