diff --git a/website/publish/on-premise_geo-ip-installation.rst b/website/publish/on-premise_geo-ip-installation.rst index ce4bd85c3..90af5cbca 100644 --- a/website/publish/on-premise_geo-ip-installation.rst +++ b/website/publish/on-premise_geo-ip-installation.rst @@ -5,8 +5,9 @@ Geo IP Installation (On-Premises Database) Installation ============ -.. warning:: Please note that the installation depends on your computer's operating system and - distribution. We will assume that a Linux operating system is being used. +.. warning:: + Please note that the installation depends on your computer's operating system and distribution. + We will assume that a Linux operating system is being used. #. Install `geoip2 `__ Python library .. code-block:: bash @@ -22,22 +23,22 @@ Installation #. Restart the server -.. note:: If you can't/don't want to locate the geoip database in ``/usr/share/GeoIP/``, you can - use the ``--geoip-db`` option of the Odoo command line interface. - This option takes the absolute path to the GeoIP database file and uses it as the GeoIP - database. - For example: +.. note:: + If you can't/don't want to locate the geoip database in ``/usr/share/GeoIP/``, you can use the + ``--geoip-db`` option of the Odoo command line interface. This option takes the absolute path to + the GeoIP database file and uses it as the GeoIP database. For example: - .. code-block:: bash + .. code-block:: bash - ./odoo-bin --geoip-db= ~/Downloads/GeoLite2-City.mmdb + ./odoo-bin --geoip-db= ~/Downloads/GeoLite2-City.mmdb - .. seealso:: - - `CLI documentation `_. + .. seealso:: + - `CLI documentation `_. -.. warning:: ``GeoIP`` Python library can also be used. However this version is discontinued since - January 2019. See `GeoLite Legacy databases are now discontinued `_ +.. warning:: + ``GeoIP`` Python library can also be used. However this version is discontinued since January + 2019. See `GeoLite Legacy databases are now discontinued + `_ How To Test GeoIP Geolocation In Your Odoo Website ================================================== @@ -54,7 +55,8 @@ You should end up with a dictionary indicating the location of the IP address. .. image:: media/on-premise_geo-ip-installation01.png :align: center -.. note:: If the curly braces are empty ``{}``, it can be for any of the following reasons : +.. note:: + If the curly braces are empty ``{}``, it can be for any of the following reasons : - The browsing IP address is the localhost (``127.0.0.1``) or a local area network one (``192.168.*.*``) - If a reversed proxy is used, make sure to configure it correctly. See `--proxy-mode `__