.. _oerp-admin: ==================================== oerp -- OpenERP Application ==================================== That applications adds an "ERP" tab on all parts to export an official BOM to OpenERP. Dependencies ============== The *oerp* application depends on `oerplib `_ (tested version: 0.5.0). It is installable through *pip* or *easy_install*: * ``pip install oerplib`` settings.py ============== To enable the *oerp* application, it must be enabled in the settings file: add ``'openPLM.apps.oerp'`` to the list of installed applications (:const:`INSTALLED_APPS`). At the end of the :file:`settings.py` file, adds the following settings:: OERP_HOST = "openerp.example.com" OERP_DATABASE = "oerp_database" # name of the database OERP_USER = "admin" # an user who can create a product and a BOM OERP_PASSWORD = "OERP_USER password" OERP_PROTOCOL = "netrpc" # or "xmlrpc" OERP_PORT = 8070 OERP_HTTP_PROCOLE = "http" # or "https" OERP_HTTP_PORT = 8069 The OpenERP server must have the MRP module installed. Synchronizing the database ========================== Run ``./manage.py migrate oerp``. Creating required units ======================= You must import a list of units of measure into OpenERP. OpenPLM ships with a CSV file (:file:`oerp/product.uom.csv`) that can be imported into OpenERP. Once all units are imported into OpenERP. You must run the following command: * ``./manage.py createuom`` This should create a file named :file:`oerp/_unit_to_uom.py` that should contain something like this:: UNIT_TO_UOM = { "dL" : 42, "dm" : 43, "kg" : 2, "g" : 3, "cm" : 40, "cL" : 39, "mm" : 48, "-" : 1, "m" : 7, "L" : 11, "km" : 44, "m3" : 45, "mL" : 47, "dg" : 41, "cg" : 38, "mg" : 46, } The order and the numbers may differ but its important that all units are present. .. note:: Currently the mole unit is not supported. Testing ========= To test this application, create a new part an officialize it. An :guilabel:`ERP` tab should be available. Click on this tab and then, on the :guilabel:`Publish on OpenERP` button. A pop-up asking your password (of your openPLM account) should appear. Fill the form and validate. If no error occurs, a list of links related to the created product should appear.