# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. # Copyright (C) Odoo S.A. # This file is distributed under the same license as the Odoo package. # FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. # # Translators: # Martin Trigaux, 2023 # Bayu Indra Kusuma, 2024 # Abe Manyo, 2024 # Wil Odoo, 2024 # Muftiara Syuhada , 2024 # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Odoo 16.0\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2024-12-30 14:12+0000\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2022-10-04 12:53+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Muftiara Syuhada , 2024\n" "Language-Team: Indonesian (https://app.transifex.com/odoo/teams/41243/id/)\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Language: id\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=1; plural=0;\n" #: ../../content/applications/general.rst:3 msgid "General settings" msgstr "Pengaturan umum" #: ../../content/applications/general/apps_modules.rst:3 msgid "Apps and modules" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/apps_modules.rst:5 msgid "" "You can :ref:`install `, :ref:`upgrade ` " "and :ref:`uninstall ` all apps and modules from the " ":menuselection:`Apps` dashboard." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/apps_modules.rst:8 msgid "" "By default, an *Apps* filter is applied. If you want to search for modules, " "click on *Filters* and select *Extra*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/apps_modules.rst-1 msgid "Add \"Extra\" filter in Odoo Apps" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/apps_modules.rst:16 msgid "" "Odoo is *not a smartphone*, and its apps shouldn't be installed or " "uninstalled carelessly. Apply caution when adding or removing apps and " "modules on your database since this may impact your subscription costs." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/apps_modules.rst:0 msgid "**Installing or uninstalling apps and managing users is up to you.**" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/apps_modules.rst:0 msgid "" "As the administrator of your database, you are responsible for its usage, as" " you know best how your organization works." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/apps_modules.rst:0 msgid "**Odoo apps have dependencies.**" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/apps_modules.rst:0 msgid "" "Installing some apps and features with dependencies may also install " "additional apps and modules that are technically required, even if you won't" " actively use them." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/apps_modules.rst:0 msgid "**Test app installation/removal on a duplicate of your database.**" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/apps_modules.rst:0 msgid "" "This way, you can know what app dependencies may be required or what data " "may be erased." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/apps_modules.rst:32 msgid "Install apps and modules" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/apps_modules.rst:34 msgid "" "Go to :menuselection:`Apps`, and click on the *Install* button of the app " "you want to install." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/apps_modules.rst:37 msgid "" "If the module you are looking for is not listed, you can **update the app " "list**." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/apps_modules.rst:39 msgid "" "To do so, activate the :ref:`developer mode `, then go to " ":menuselection:`Apps --> Update Apps List` and click on *Update*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/apps_modules.rst:45 msgid "Upgrade apps and modules" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/apps_modules.rst:47 msgid "" "On some occasions, new improvements or app features are added to " ":doc:`supported versions of Odoo `. To " "be able to use them, you must **upgrade** your app." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/apps_modules.rst:50 msgid "" "Go to :menuselection:`Apps`, click on the *dropdown menu* of the app you " "want to upgrade, then on *Upgrade*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/apps_modules.rst:56 msgid "Uninstall apps and modules" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/apps_modules.rst:58 msgid "" "Go to :menuselection:`Apps`, click on the *dropdown menu* of the app you " "want to uninstall, then on *Uninstall*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/apps_modules.rst:64 msgid "" "Some apps have dependencies, meaning that one app requires another. " "Therefore, uninstalling one app may uninstall multiple apps and modules. " "Odoo warns you which dependent apps and modules are affected by it." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/apps_modules.rst:71 msgid "To complete the uninstallation, click on *Confirm*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/apps_modules.rst:74 msgid "" "Uninstalling an app also uninstalls all its dependencies and permanently " "erases their data." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:5 msgid "Companies" msgstr "Perusahaan" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:7 msgid "" "A centralized management environment allows you to select multiple companies" " simultaneously and set their specific warehouses, customers, equipment, and" " contacts. It provides you the ability to generate reports of aggregated " "figures without switching interfaces, which facilitates daily tasks and the " "overall management process." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:15 msgid "Manage companies and records" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:17 msgid "" "Go to :menuselection:`Settings --> Manage Companies` and fill in the form " "with your company’s information. If a *Parent Company* is selected, records " "are shared between the two companies (as long as both environments are " "active)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst-1 msgid "Overview of a new company's form in Odoo" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:26 msgid "" "Activate the :ref:`developer mode ` to choose a *Favicon* " "for each of your companies, and easily identify them by the browser tabs. " "Set your favicons’ files size to 16x16 or 32x32 pixels. JPG, PNG, GIF, and " "ICO are extensions accepted." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:0 msgid "" "View of a web browser and the favicon for a specific company chosen in Odoo" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:35 msgid "" "Switch between or select multiple companies by enabling their selection " "boxes to activate them. The grayed company is the one which environment is " "in use. To switch environments, click on the company’s name. In the example " "below, the user has access to three companies, two are activated, and the " "environment in use is of *JS Store US*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst-1 msgid "View of the companies menu through the main dashboard in Odoo" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:44 msgid "" "Data such as Products, Contacts, and Equipment can be shared or set to be " "shown for a specific company only. To do so, on their forms, choose between:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:47 msgid "*A blank field*: the record is shared within all companies." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:48 msgid "" "*Adding a company*: the record is visible to users logged in to that " "specific company." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst-1 msgid "View of a product's form emphasizing the company field in Odoo Sales" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:55 msgid "Employees' access" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:57 msgid "" "Once companies are created, manage your employees' :doc:`Access Rights " "` for *Multi Companies*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst-1 msgid "" "View of an user form emphasizing the multi companies field under the access rights tabs\n" "in Odoo" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:66 msgid "" "If a user has multiple companies *activated* on his database, and he is " "**editing** a record, the editing happens on the record's related company." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:69 msgid "" "Example: if editing a sale order issued under JS Store US while working on " "the JS Store Belgium environment, the changes are applied under JS Store US " "(the company from which the sale order was issued)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:70 msgid "When **creating** a record, the company taken into account is:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:72 msgid "The current company (the one active) or," msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:73 msgid "No company is set (on products and contacts’ forms for example) or," msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:74 msgid "" "The company set is the one linked to the document (the same as if a record " "is being edited)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:77 msgid "Documents’ format" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:79 msgid "" "To set documents' formats according to each company, *activate* and *select*" " the respective one and, under *Settings*, click on *Configure Document " "Layout*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst-1 msgid "" "View of the settings page emphasizing the document layout field in Odoo" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:87 msgid "Inter-Company Transactions" msgstr "Transaksi Antar Perusahaan" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:89 msgid "" "First, make sure each one of your companies is properly set in relation to:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:91 msgid "" ":doc:`Chart of Accounts " "<../finance/accounting/get_started/chart_of_accounts>`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:92 msgid ":doc:`Taxes <../finance/accounting/taxes>`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:93 msgid ":doc:`Fiscal Positions <../finance/accounting/taxes/fiscal_positions>`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:94 msgid ":doc:`Journals <../finance/accounting/bank>`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:95 msgid ":doc:`Fiscal Localizations <../finance/fiscal_localizations>`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:96 msgid ":doc:`Pricelists <../sales/sales/products_prices/prices/pricing>`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:98 msgid "" "Now, activate the *Inter-Company Transactions* option under *Settings*. With" " the respective company *activated* and *selected*, choose if you would like" " operations between companies to be synchronized at an invoice/bills level " "or at a sales/purchase orders level." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst-1 msgid "" "View of the settings page emphasizing the inter company transaction field in" " Odoo" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:106 msgid "" "**Synchronize invoice/bills**: generates a bill/invoice when a company " "confirms a bill/invoice for the selected company." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:109 msgid "" "*Example:* an invoice posted on JS Store Belgium, for JS Store US, " "automatically creates a vendor bill on the JS Store US, from the JS Store " "Belgium." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst-1 msgid "View of an invoice for JS Store US created on JS Store Belgium in Odoo" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:116 msgid "" "**Synchronize sales/purchase order**: generates a drafted purchase/sales " "order using the selected company warehouse when a sales/purchase order is " "confirmed for the selected company. If instead of a drafted purchase/sales " "order you rather have it validated, enable *Automatic Validation*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:120 msgid "" "*Example:* when a sale order for JS Store US is confirmed on JS Store " "Belgium, a purchase order on JS Store Belgium is automatically created (and " "confirmed if the *Automatic Validation* feature was enabled)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst-1 msgid "" "View of the purchase created on JS Store US from JS Store Belgium in Odoo" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:129 msgid "" "Products have to be configured as *Can be sold* and must be shared between " "the companies." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:132 msgid "" "Remember to test all workflows as an user other than the administrator." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:135 msgid ":doc:`Multi-company Guidelines `" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies.rst:136 msgid ":doc:`../finance/accounting/get_started/multi_currency`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:3 msgid "Digest emails" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:5 msgid "" "*Digest Emails* are periodic snapshots sent via email to users in an " "organization that include high-level information about how the business is " "performing." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:8 msgid "" "To start sending digest emails, begin by navigating to " ":menuselection:`Settings app --> Statistics section`, activate the " ":guilabel:`Digest Emails` feature, and click :guilabel:`Save`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst-1 msgid "Digest Emails section inside General Settings." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:15 msgid "A variety of settings can be configured for digest emails, such as:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:17 msgid "" "Deciding which :abbr:`KPIs (key performance indicators)` are shared in the " "digest emails" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:18 msgid "Determining how often digest emails are sent" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:19 msgid "Choosing who in the organization receives digest emails" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:20 msgid "Creating custom digest email templates" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:21 msgid "" "Adding additional :abbr:`KPIs (key performance indicators)` (*Studio* app " "required)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:24 msgid "" "By default, the :guilabel:`Digest Email` feature is enabled. :guilabel:`Your" " Odoo Periodic Digest` serves as the primary template, which includes all " ":abbr:`KPI (key performance indicator)` measurements across the Odoo " "database, and is sent daily to administrators." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:29 msgid "" "When creating duplicates of databases that have sending capabilities (not " "testing-mode), the digest emails continue to send from the duplicate " "database, unless deactivated." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:32 msgid "" "To deactivate the digest email, navigate to :menuselection:`Settings --> " "Statistics section`. Then, deactivate the :guilabel:`Digest Emails` feature," " by un-ticking the checkbox, and clicking :guilabel:`Save`. See the section " "on :ref:`digest-emails/deactivate`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:39 msgid "Customize default digest email" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:41 msgid "" "To customize the default digest email (*Your Odoo Periodic Digest*), go to " ":menuselection:`Settings app --> Statistics section --> Digest Email field`." " Then, select :guilabel:`Your Odoo Periodic Digest`, and click on the " ":guilabel:`↗️ (External link)` icon, next to the drop-down menu selection." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:45 msgid "" "A pop-up window appears, and presents a variety of editable settings, which " "include:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:47 #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:179 msgid ":guilabel:`Digest Name`: the name of the digest email." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:48 #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:180 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Periodicity`: control how often digest emails are sent " "(:guilabel:`Daily`, :guilabel:`Weekly`, :guilabel:`Monthly`, or " ":guilabel:`Quarterly`)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:50 #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:182 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Next Send Date`: the date on which the digest email will be sent " "again." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:51 #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:183 msgid "" ":guilabel:`KPIs` tab: check/uncheck each calculated :abbr:`KPI (key " "performance indicator)` that appears in digest emails. A ticked box " "indicates an active :abbr:`KPI (key performance indicator)` in the digest " "email. See the section on :ref:`digest-emails/kpis`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:54 #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:186 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Recipients` tab: add/remove users who receive the digest emails. " "See the section on :ref:`digest-emails/recipients`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:58 msgid "" "The :abbr:`KPIs (key performance indicators)` can be customized using Odoo " "*Studio*. Additional costs to the database subscription are incurred should " "*Studio* need to be installed. See this section on :ref:`digest-" "emails/custom-kpi`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst-1 msgid "Customize default Digest Email settings and custom KPIs." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:69 msgid "Deactivate digest email" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:71 msgid "" "To manually deactivate an individual digest email, first navigate to " ":menuselection:`Settings app --> Statistics section`, and click " ":guilabel:`Configure Digest Emails`. Then, select the desired digest email " "from the list that should be deactivated." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:75 msgid "" "Next, click :guilabel:`DEACTIVATE FOR EVERYONE` to deactivate the digest " "email for everyone, or :guilabel:`UNSUBSCRIBE ME` to remove the logged in " "user from the mailing list. These buttons are located in the top menu, just " "above the :guilabel:`Digest Name`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:80 msgid "Manually send digest email" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:82 msgid "" "To manually send a digest email, first navigate to :menuselection:`Settings " "app --> Statistics section`, and click :guilabel:`Configure Digest Emails`. " "Then, select the desired digest email, and click :guilabel:`SEND NOW`. This " "button is located in the top menu, just above the :guilabel:`Digest Name`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:90 msgid "KPIs" msgstr "KPI" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:92 msgid "" "Pre-configured :abbr:`KPIs (key performance indicators)` can be added to the" " digest email from the :guilabel:`KPIs` tab of the digest email template " "form." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:95 msgid "" "First, navigate to :menuselection:`Settings app --> Statistics section`, and" " click :guilabel:`Configure Digest Emails`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:98 msgid "" "Then, select the desired digest email, and open the :guilabel:`KPIs` tab." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:100 msgid "" "To add a :abbr:`KPI (key performance indicator)` to the digest email, tick " "the checkbox next to the desired :abbr:`KPI (key performance indicator)`. " "After all :abbr:`KPIs (key performance indicators)` are added (or " "deselected), click :guilabel:`Save`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:104 msgid "" "The following :abbr:`KPIs (key performance indicators)` are available in the" " :guilabel:`KPIs` tab on a digest email template form out-of-box in Odoo:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst-1 msgid "KPIs listed in the out-of-box digest email." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:113 msgid ":guilabel:`General`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:112 msgid ":guilabel:`Connected Users`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:113 msgid ":guilabel:`Messages`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:116 msgid ":guilabel:`Project`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:116 msgid ":guilabel:`Open Tasks`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:119 msgid ":guilabel:`Recruitment`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:119 msgid ":guilabel:`Employees`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:123 msgid ":guilabel:`CRM`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:122 msgid ":guilabel:`New Leads/Opportunities`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:123 msgid ":guilabel:`Opportunities Won`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:127 msgid ":guilabel:`Sales`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:126 msgid ":guilabel:`All Sales`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:127 msgid ":guilabel:`eCommerce Sales`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:130 msgid ":guilabel:`Point of Sale`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:130 msgid ":guilabel:`POS Sales`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:135 msgid ":guilabel:`Live Chat`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:133 msgid ":guilabel:`% of Happiness`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:134 msgid ":guilabel:`Conversations handled`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:135 msgid ":guilabel:`Time to answer (sec)`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:138 msgid ":guilabel:`Helpdesk`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:138 msgid ":guilabel:`Tickets Closed`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:142 msgid ":guilabel:`Invoicing`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:141 msgid ":guilabel:`Revenue`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:142 msgid ":guilabel:`Banks and Cash Moves`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:147 msgid "Recipients" msgstr "Penerima" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:149 msgid "" "Digest email recipients are added from the :guilabel:`Recipients` tab of the" " digest email template form." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:152 msgid "" "To add a recipient, navigate to :menuselection:`Settings app --> Statistics " "section`, and click :guilabel:`Configure Digest Emails`. Then, select the " "desired digest email, and open the :guilabel:`Recipients` tab." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:156 msgid "" "To add a recipient, click :guilabel:`Add a line`, and an :guilabel:`Add " "Recipients` pop-up window appears, with all available users to add as " "recipients." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:159 msgid "" "From the pop-up window, tick the checkbox next to the :guilabel:`Name` of " "the user(s), and click the :guilabel:`Select` button." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:162 msgid "" "To remove a user as a recipient, click the :guilabel:`❌ (remove)` icon to " "the far-right of the user listed in the :guilabel:`Recipients` tab." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:165 msgid "Click :guilabel:`Save` to implement the changes." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:170 msgid "Create digest emails" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:172 msgid "" "To create a new digest email, navigate to :menuselection:`Settings app --> " "Statistics section`, and click :guilabel:`Configure Digest Emails`. Then, " "click :guilabel:`Create` to create a new digest email." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:176 msgid "" "A separate page, with a blank digest email template appears, and presents a " "variety of editable settings, including:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:189 msgid "" "From there, give the digest email a :guilabel:`Digest Name`, specify " ":guilabel:`Periodicity`, choose the desired :abbr:`KPIs (key performance " "indicators)`, and add :guilabel:`Recipients`, as needed." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:193 msgid "" "After clicking :guilabel:`Save`, the new custom digest email is available as" " a selection in the :guilabel:`Digest Email` field, located in the " ":menuselection:`Settings app --> Statistics section`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:199 msgid "Custom KPIs with Odoo Studio" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:201 msgid "" "The :abbr:`KPIs (key performance indicators)` on a digest email template " "form, in the :guilabel:`KPIs` tab, can be customized using Odoo *Studio*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:205 msgid "" "Additional costs to the database subscription are incurred, should Odoo " "*Studio* need to be installed." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:208 msgid "" "To begin, click the :guilabel:`🛠️ (tools)` icon in the top-right of the " "screen. This is the link to the Odoo *Studio* application." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:211 msgid "" "In order to create additional fields, create two fields on the digest " "object:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:213 msgid "" "Create a boolean field called `kpi_myfield`, and display it in the " ":guilabel:`KPIs` tab." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:214 msgid "" "Create a computed field called `kpi_myfield_value` that computes the " "customized :abbr:`KPI (key performance indicator)`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:216 msgid "" "Select the :abbr:`KPIs (key performance indicators)` in the :guilabel:`KPIs`" " tab." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:219 msgid "" "Here is the `source code " "`_ " "for the `digest.py` file, which guides the programmer in the coding of the " "computed field." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:224 msgid "" "Users can also click the :guilabel:`Recipients` tab, and then the vertical " "three-dot :guilabel:`(kebab)` menu to edit this view. Either click " ":guilabel:`EDIT LIST VIEW` or :guilabel:`EDIT FORM VIEW` to modify this tab." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:229 msgid "Computed values reference table" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:232 msgid "LABEL" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:232 msgid "VALUE" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:234 msgid "Connected Users" msgstr "User yang Terhubung" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:234 msgid "`kpi_res_users_connected_value`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:236 msgid "Messages Sent" msgstr "Pesan Dikirim" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:236 msgid "`kpi_mail_message_total_value`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:238 msgid "New Leads" msgstr "Petunjuk baru" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:238 msgid "`kpi_crm_lead_created_value`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:240 msgid "Opportunities Won" msgstr "Opportunities Won" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:240 msgid "`kpi_crm_opportunities_won_value`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:242 msgid "Open Tasks" msgstr "Buka Task" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:242 msgid "`kpi_project_task_opened_value`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:244 msgid "Tickets Closed" msgstr "Tiket Ditutup" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:244 msgid "`kpi_helpdesk_tickets_closed_value`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:246 msgid "% of Happiness" msgstr "% of Kebahagiaan" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:246 msgid "`kpi_livechat_rating_value`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:248 msgid "Conversations handled" msgstr "Percakapan yang ditangani" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:248 msgid "`kpi_livechat_conversations_value`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:250 msgid "Time to answer (sec)" msgstr "Waktu untuk menjawab (detik)" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:250 msgid "`kpi_livechat_response_value`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:252 msgid "All Sales" msgstr "Semua Sales" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:252 msgid "`kpi_all_sale_total_value`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:254 msgid "eCommerce Sales" msgstr "Sales eCommerce" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:254 msgid "`kpi_website_sale_total_value`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:256 msgid "Revenue" msgstr "Pendapatan" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:256 msgid "`kpi_account_total_revenue_value`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:258 msgid "Bank & Cash Moves" msgstr "Bank & Uang Tunai Bergerak" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:258 msgid "`kpi_account_bank_cash_value`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:260 msgid "POS Sales" msgstr "Penjualan POS" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:260 msgid "`kpi_pos_total_value`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:262 msgid "New Employees" msgstr "Karyawan Baru" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/digest_emails.rst:262 msgid "`kpi_hr_recruitment_new_colleagues_value`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:3 msgid "Email templates" msgstr "Templat-templat email" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:5 msgid "" "Email templates are saved emails that are used repeatedly to send emails " "from the database. They allow users to send quality communications, without " "having to compose the same text repeatedly." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:8 msgid "" "Creating different templates that are tailored to specific situations lets " "users choose the right message for the right audience. This increases the " "quality of the message and the overall engagement rate with the customer." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:13 msgid "" "Email templates in Odoo use QWeb or XML, which allows for editing emails in " "their final rendering, making customizations more robust, without having to " "edit any code whatsoever. This means that Odoo can use a Graphical User " "Interface (GUI) to edit emails, which edits the backend code. When the " "received email is read by the end user's program, different formatting and " "graphics will appear in the final form of it." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:19 msgid "" "Access email templates in :ref:`developer mode ` by " "navigating to :menuselection:`Settings app --> Technical menu --> Email --> " "Email Templates`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:23 msgid "Editing email templates" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:25 msgid "" "The *powerbox* feature can be used when working with email templates. This " "feature provides the ability to directly edit the formatting and text in an " "email template, as well as the ability to add links, buttons, appointment " "options, or images." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:29 msgid "" "Additionally, the XML/HTML code of the email template can be edited " "directly, via the :guilabel:`` icon. Dynamic placeholders (referencing " "fields within Odoo) are also available for use in the email template." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:34 msgid "Powerbox" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:36 msgid "" "The *powerbox* feature is an enriched text editor with various formatting, " "layout, and text options. It can also be used to add XML/HTML features in an" " email template. The powerbox feature is activated by typing a forward slash" " `/` in the body of the email template." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:40 msgid "" "When a forward slash `/` is typed in the body of an email template, a drop-" "down menu appears with the following options:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:43 msgid ":guilabel:`Structure`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:45 msgid ":guilabel:`Bulleted list`: Create a simple bulleted list." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:46 msgid ":guilabel:`Numbered list`: Create a list with numbering." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:47 msgid ":guilabel:`Checklist`: Track tasks with a checklist." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:48 msgid ":guilabel:`Table`: Insert a table." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:49 msgid ":guilabel:`Separator`: Insert a horizontal rule separator." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:50 msgid ":guilabel:`Quote`: Add a blockquote section." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:51 msgid ":guilabel:`Code`: Add a code section." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:52 msgid ":guilabel:`2 columns`: Convert into two columns." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:53 msgid ":guilabel:`3 columns`: Convert into three columns." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:54 msgid ":guilabel:`4 columns`: Convert into four columns." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:56 msgid ":guilabel:`Format`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:58 msgid ":guilabel:`Heading 1`: Big section heading." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:59 msgid ":guilabel:`Heading 2`: Medium section heading." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:60 msgid ":guilabel:`Heading 3`: Small section heading." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:61 msgid ":guilabel:`Switch direction`: Switch the text's direction." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:62 msgid ":guilabel:`Text`: Paragraph block." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:64 msgid ":guilabel:`Media`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:66 msgid ":guilabel:`Image`: Insert an image." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:67 msgid ":guilabel:`Article`: Link an article." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:69 msgid ":guilabel:`Navigation`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:71 msgid ":guilabel:`Link`: Add a link." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:72 msgid ":guilabel:`Button`: Add a button." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:73 msgid ":guilabel:`Appointment`: Add a specific appointment." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:74 msgid ":guilabel:`Calendar`: Schedule an appointment." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:76 msgid ":guilabel:`Widgets`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:78 msgid ":guilabel:`3 Stars`: Insert a rating over three stars." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:79 msgid ":guilabel:`5 Stars`: Insert a rating over five stars." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:81 msgid ":guilabel:`Basic Blocks`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:83 msgid ":guilabel:`Signature`: Insert your signature." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:85 msgid ":guilabel:`Marketing Tools`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:87 msgid ":guilabel:`Dynamic Placeholders`: Insert personalized content." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:90 msgid "" "To use any of these options, click on the desired feature from the powerbox " "drop-down menu. To format existing text with a text-related option (e.g. " ":guilabel:`Heading 1`, :guilabel:`Switch direction`, etc.), highlight the " "text, then type in the activator key (forward slash) `/`, and select the " "desired option from the drop-down menu." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:0 msgid "Powerbox feature in the email template." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:100 msgid "" ":ref:`Using dynamic placeholders `" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:103 msgid "XML/HTML code editor" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:105 msgid "" "To access the XML/HTML editor for an email template, first enter " ":ref:`developer mode `. Then, click the :guilabel:`` icon" " in the upper-right corner of the template, and proceed to edit the " "XML/HTML. To return to the standard text editor, click the :guilabel:`` " "icon again." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst-1 msgid "HTML editor in the email template." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:115 msgid "" "The XML/HTML editor should be accessed with caution as this is the backend " "code of the template. Editing the code can cause the email template to break" " immediately or when upgrading the database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:122 msgid "Dynamic placeholders" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:124 msgid "" "*Dynamic placeholders* reference certain fields within the Odoo database to " "produce unique data in the email template." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:128 msgid "" "Many companies like to customize their emails with a personalized piece of " "customer information to grab attention. This can be accomplished in Odoo by " "referencing a field within a model by inserting a dynamic placeholder. For " "example, a customer's name can be referenced in the email from the " ":guilabel:`Customer` field on the :guilabel:`Sales Order` model. The dynamic" " placeholder for this field is: `{{ object.partner_id }}`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:134 msgid "" "Dynamic placeholders are encoded to display fields from within the database." " Dynamic placeholders can be used in the :guilabel:`Body` " "(:guilabel:`Content` Tab) of the email template. They can also be used in " "the fields present in the :guilabel:`Email Configuration` tab, the " ":guilabel:`Subject` of the email, and the :guilabel:`Language`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:139 msgid "" "To use the dynamic placeholders in the :guilabel:`Body` of an email open the" " **powerbox** feature by typing in `/` into the body of the email template " "under the :guilabel:`Content` tab. Scroll to the bottom of the options list," " to :guilabel:`Marketing Tools`. Next, select :guilabel:`Dynamic " "Placeholder`. Then select the dynamic placeholder from a list of available " "options and follow the prompts to configure it with the desired " "corresponding Odoo field. Each dynamic placeholder will vary in " "configuration." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst-1 msgid "Using dynamic placeholders in an email template." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:151 msgid "" "Each unique combination of :guilabel:`Fields`, :guilabel:`Sub-models` and " ":guilabel:`Sub-fields` creates a different dynamic placeholder. Imagine it " "as a combination to the field that is being created." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:155 msgid "" "To search the available fields, simply type in the front-end name (on user-" "interface) of the field in the search. This will find a result from all of " "the available fields for the model that the email template is created for." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:160 msgid "Customizing email templates are out of the scope of Odoo Support." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:163 msgid "Rich text editor" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:165 msgid "" "A rich text editor toolbar can be accessed by highlighting text in the email" " template. This can be used to change the heading, font size/style, color, " "add a list type, or a link." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst-1 msgid "Rich text editor in the email template." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:173 msgid "Resetting email templates" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:175 msgid "" "Should the email template not work because the code has been altered it can " "be reset to restore it back to the out-of-box default template. Simply click" " on the :guilabel:`Reset Template` button in the upper left-hand of the " "screen and the template will be reset." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst-1 msgid "Resetting the email template." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:184 msgid "Default reply on email templates" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:186 msgid "" "Under the :guilabel:`Email Configuration` tab on an email template, there is" " a :guilabel:`Reply To` field. In this field, add email addresses to which " "replies are redirected when sending emails en masse using this template." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:191 msgid "" "Add multiple email addresses by adding a comma `,` between the addresses or " "dynamic placeholders." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst-1 msgid "Reply-to field on template." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:198 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Reply To` field is **only** used for mass mailing (sending " "emails in bulk). Bulk emails can be sent in almost every Odoo application " "that has a list view option." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:201 msgid "" "To send mass mails, while in :guilabel:`list` view, check the boxes next to " "the desired records where the emails are to be sent, click the " ":guilabel:`Action` button (represented by a :guilabel:`⚙️ (gear)` icon), and" " select the desired email option from the :guilabel:`Action` drop-down menu." " Email options can vary by the particular list view and application." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:206 msgid "" "If it is possible to send an email, a mail composer pop-up window appears, " "with values that can be defined and customized. This option will be " "available on the :guilabel:`Action` button on pages where emails can be sent" " in bulk---for example, on the :guilabel:`Customers` page of the CRM app. " "This action occurs throughout the Odoo database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst-1 msgid "Email composer in mass mailing mode with reply-to highlighted." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:216 msgid "Transactional emails and corresponding URLs" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:218 msgid "" "In Odoo, multiple events can trigger the sending of automated emails. These " "emails are known as *transactional emails*, and sometimes contain links " "redirecting to the Odoo database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:221 msgid "" "By default, links generated by the database use the dynamic `web.base.url` " "key defined in the system parameters. For more information about this, see " ":ref:`system parameters `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:225 msgid "" "If the *Website* application is not installed, the `web.base.url` key will " "always be the default parameter used to generate all the links." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:229 msgid "" "The `web.base.url` key can only have a single value, meaning that, in a " "multi-website or multi-company database environment, even if there is a " "specific domain name for each website, the links generated to share a " "document (or the links within a transactional email) may remain the same, " "regardless of which website/company is related to the sending of the " "email/document." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:235 msgid "" "If the :guilabel:`Value` of the :guilabel:`web.base.url` system parameter is" " equal to `https://www.mycompany.com` and there are two separate companies " "in Odoo with different website URLs: `https://www.mycompany2.com` and " "`https://www.mycompany1.com`, the links created by Odoo to share a document," " or send a transactional email, come from the domain: " "`https://www.mycompany.com`, regardless of which company sends the document " "or email." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:241 msgid "" "This is not always the case, as some Odoo applications (*eCommerce*, for " "example) have a link established in the database with the *Website* " "application. In that case, if a specific domain is defined for the website, " "the URL generated in the email template uses the domain defined on the " "corresponding website of the company." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:247 msgid "" "When a customer makes a purchase on an Odoo *eCommerce* website, the order " "has an established link with that website. As a result, the links in the " "confirmation email sent to the customer use the domain name for that " "specific website." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:252 msgid "" "A document shared using the *Documents* application will **always** use the " "`web.base.url` key, as the document shared is not associated with any " "particular website. This means that the URL will always be the same (the " "`web.base.url` key value), no matter what company it's shared from. This is " "a known limitation." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:257 msgid "" "For more information about how to configure domains, check out the " ":doc:`domain name documentation " "`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:261 msgid "Updating translations within email templates" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:263 msgid "" "In Odoo, email templates are automatically translated for all users in the " "database for all of the languages installed. Changing the translations " "shouldn't be necessary. However, if for a specific reason, some of the " "translations need to be changed, it can be done." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:268 msgid "" "Like any modification in the code, if translation changes are not done " "correctly (for example, modifications leading to bad syntax), it can break " "the template, and as a result, the template will appear blank." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:272 msgid "" "In order to edit translations, first enter :ref:`developer mode `. Then, on the email template, click on the :guilabel:`Edit` button, " "and then click on the language button, represented by the initials of the " "language currently being used (e.g. :guilabel:`EN` for English)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst-1 msgid "Edit the language of a template." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:281 msgid "" "If there aren't multiple languages installed and activated in the database, " "or if the user does not have administration access rights, the language " "button will not appear." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:284 msgid "" "A pop-up window with the different languages installed on the database " "appears. From this pop-up, editing of translations is possible. When the " "desired changes have been made, click the :guilabel:`Save` button to save " "the changes." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst-1 msgid "Translation of the body of the Appointment Booked template." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/companies/email_template.rst:293 msgid "" "When editing the translations, the default language set in the database " "appears in **bold**." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/developer_mode.rst:5 msgid "Developer mode (debug mode)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/developer_mode.rst:7 msgid "" "The developer mode, also known as debug mode, unlocks access to advanced " ":ref:`tools and settings ` in Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/developer_mode.rst:11 msgid "" "Proceed with caution, as some developer tools and technical settings are " "considered advanced and may have associated risks. Only use them if you " "understand the implications and are confident in your actions." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/developer_mode.rst:16 msgid "" "The developer mode is also available with :ref:`assets " "`, which are used to debug JavaScript " "code, and with :ref:`tests assets `, " "which are used to run test tours." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/developer_mode.rst:23 msgid "Activation" msgstr "Pengaktifan" #: ../../content/applications/general/developer_mode.rst:25 msgid "" "To activate it, open the :guilabel:`Settings` app, scroll down to the " ":guilabel:`Developer Tools` section, and click :guilabel:`Activate the " "developer mode`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/developer_mode.rst:28 msgid "" "Once activated, the :guilabel:`Deactivate the developer mode` option becomes" " available." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/developer_mode.rst-1 msgid "Activating the developer mode in the Settings app" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/developer_mode.rst:33 msgid "" "To activate the developer mode **from anywhere in the database**, add " "`?debug=1` to the URL after `/web` (e.g., " "`https://example.odoo.com/web?debug=1#action=menu&cids=1`). To deactivate " "it, use `?debug=0` instead." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/developer_mode.rst:37 msgid "" "Use `?debug=assets` to activate the developer mode with assets and " "`?debug=tests` to activate it with tests assets." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/developer_mode.rst:41 msgid "" "Open the **command palette** by pressing `Ctrl + K` or `Cmd ⌘ + K`, then " "type `debug` to activate the developer mode with assets or deactivate it." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/developer_mode.rst:44 msgid "Browser extension" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/developer_mode.rst:46 msgid "" "The `Odoo Debug `_ browser extension " "adds an icon to toggle developer mode on or off from the browser's toolbar. " "It is available on the `Chrome Web Store " "`_ and `Firefox Add-ons " "`_." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/developer_mode.rst:54 msgid "Developer tools and technical menu" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/developer_mode.rst:56 msgid "" "Once the developer mode is activated, the developer tools can be accessed by" " clicking the :icon:`fa-bug` :guilabel:`(bug)` icon. The menu contains tools" " useful for understanding or editing technical data, such as a view's field," " filters, or actions. The options available depend on where the menu is " "accessed from." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/developer_mode.rst-1 msgid "Accessing the developer tools" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/developer_mode.rst:64 msgid "" "Database administrators can access the technical menu from the " ":guilabel:`Settings` app. It contains advanced database settings, such as " "ones related to the database structure, security, actions, etc." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/developer_mode.rst-1 msgid "Accessing the technical menu" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication.rst:5 msgid "Email communication" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:3 msgid "Connect Microsoft Outlook 365 to Odoo using Azure OAuth" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:5 msgid "" "Odoo is compatible with Microsoft's Azure OAuth for Microsoft 365. In order " "to send and receive secure emails from a custom domain, all that is required" " is to configure a few settings on the Azure platform and on the back end of" " the Odoo database. This configuration works with either a personal email " "address or an address created by a custom domain." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:11 msgid "" "`Microsoft Learn: Register an application with the Microsoft identity " "platform `_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:15 msgid ":doc:`/applications/general/users/azure`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:16 msgid ":doc:`/applications/productivity/calendar/outlook`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:19 msgid "Setup in Microsoft Azure Portal" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:22 #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:40 msgid "Create a new application" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:24 msgid "" "To get started, go to `Microsoft's Azure Portal " "`_. Log in with the :guilabel:`Microsoft Outlook " "Office 365` account if there is one, otherwise log in with the personal " ":guilabel:`Microsoft account`. A user with administrative access to the " "Azure Settings will need to connect and perform the following configuration." " Next, navigate to the section labeled :guilabel:`Manage Microsoft Entra ID`" " (formally *Azure Active Directory*)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:30 msgid "" "Now, click on :guilabel:`Add (+)`, located in the top menu, and then select " ":guilabel:`App registration`. On the :guilabel:`Register an application` " "screen, rename the :guilabel:`Name` to `Odoo` or something recognizable. " "Under the :guilabel:`Supported account types` section select " ":guilabel:`Accounts in any organizational directory (Any Microsoft Entra ID " "directory - Multitenant) and personal Microsoft accounts (e.g. Skype, " "Xbox)`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:36 msgid "" "Under the :guilabel:`Redirect URL` section, select :guilabel:`Web` as the " "platform, and then input `https:///microsoft_outlook/confirm` " "in the :guilabel:`URL` field. The `web.base.url` is subject to change " "depending on the URL used to log in to the database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:41 msgid "" "The documentation about the :ref:`web.base.url ` " "explains how to freeze a unique URL. It is also possible to add different " "redirect URLs on the Microsoft app." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:44 msgid "" "After the URL has been added to the field, :guilabel:`Register` the " "application, so it is created." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:47 msgid "API permissions" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:49 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`API permissions` should be set next. Odoo will need specific " "API permissions to be able to read (IMAP) and send (SMTP) emails in the " "Microsoft 365 setup. First, click the :guilabel:`API permissions` link, " "located in the left menu bar. Next, click on the :guilabel:`(+) Add a " "Permission` button and select :guilabel:`Microsoft Graph` under " ":guilabel:`Commonly Used Microsoft APIs`. After, select the " ":guilabel:`Delegated Permissions` option." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:55 msgid "" "In the search bar, search for the following :guilabel:`Delegated " "permissions` and click :guilabel:`Add permissions` for each one:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:58 msgid ":guilabel:`SMTP.Send`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:59 msgid ":guilabel:`IMAP.AccessAsUser.All`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:62 msgid "The :guilabel:`User.Read` permission will be added by default." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst-1 msgid "" "API permissions needed for Odoo integration are listed under the Microsoft " "Graph." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:69 msgid "Assign users and groups" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:71 msgid "" "After adding the API permissions, navigate back to the :guilabel:`Overview` " "of the :guilabel:`Application` in the top of the left sidebar menu." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:74 msgid "" "Now, add users to this application. Under the :guilabel:`Essentials` " "overview table, click on the link labeled :guilabel:`Managed Application in " "Local Directory`, or the last option on the bottom right-hand side of the " "table." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst-1 msgid "" "Add users/groups by clicking the Managed application in local directory link for the\n" "created application." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:83 msgid "" "In the left sidebar menu, select :guilabel:`Users and Groups`. Next, click " "on :guilabel:`(+) Add User/Group`. Depending on the account, either a " ":guilabel:`Group` and a :guilabel:`User` can be added, or only " ":guilabel:`Users`. Personal accounts will only allow for :guilabel:`Users` " "to be added." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:88 msgid "" "Under :guilabel:`Users` or :guilabel:`Groups`, click on :guilabel:`None " "Selected` and add the users or group of users that will be sending emails " "from the :guilabel:`Microsoft account` in Odoo. :guilabel:`Add` the " "users/groups, click :guilabel:`Select`, and then :guilabel:`Assign` them to " "the application." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:94 msgid "Create credentials" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:96 msgid "" "Now that the Microsoft Azure app is set up, credentials need to be created " "for the Odoo setup. These include the :guilabel:`Client ID` and " ":guilabel:`Client Secret`. To start, the :guilabel:`Client ID` can be copied" " from the :guilabel:`Overview` page of the app. The :guilabel:`Client ID` or" " :guilabel:`Application ID` is located under the :guilabel:`Display Name` in" " the :guilabel:`Essentials` overview of the app." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst-1 msgid "Application/Client ID located in the Overview of the app." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:106 msgid "" "Next, the :guilabel:`Client Secret Value` needs to be retrieved. To get this" " value, click on :guilabel:`Certificates & Secrets` in the left sidebar " "menu. Then, a :guilabel:`Client Secret` needs to be produced. In order to do" " this, click on the :guilabel:`(+) New Client Secret` button." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:110 msgid "" "A window on the right will populate with a button labeled :guilabel:`Add a " "client secret`. Under :guilabel:`Description`, type in `Odoo Fetchmail` or " "something recognizable, and then set the :guilabel:`expiration date`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:115 msgid "" "A new :guilabel:`Client Secret` will need to be produced and configured if " "the first one expires. In this event, there could be an interruption of " "service, so the expiration date should be noted and set to the furthest " "possible date." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:119 msgid "" "Next, click on :guilabel:`Add` when these two values are entered. A " ":guilabel:`Client Secret Value` and :guilabel:`Secret ID` will be created. " "It is important to copy the :guilabel:`Value` or :guilabel:`Client Secret " "Value` into a notepad as it will become encrypted after leaving this page. " "The :guilabel:`Secret ID` is not needed." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst-1 msgid "Client Secret Value or Value in the app's credentials." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:128 msgid "" "After these steps, the following items should be ready to be set up in Odoo:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:130 msgid "A client ID (:guilabel:`Client ID` or :guilabel:`Application ID`)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:131 msgid "A client secret (:guilabel:`Value` or :guilabel:`Client Secret Value`)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:133 msgid "" "This completes the setup on the :guilabel:`Microsoft Azure Portal` side." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:136 #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:111 msgid "Setup in Odoo" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:139 msgid "Enter Microsoft Outlook credentials" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:141 msgid "" "First, open the Odoo database and navigate to the :guilabel:`Apps` module. " "Then, remove the :guilabel:`Apps` filter from the search bar and type in " "`Outlook`. After that, install the module called :guilabel:`Microsoft " "Outlook`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:145 msgid "" "Next, navigate to :menuselection:`Settings --> General Settings`, and under " "the :guilabel:`Discuss` section, ensure that the checkbox for " ":guilabel:`Custom Email Servers` is checked. This populates a new option for" " :guilabel:`Outlook Credentials`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:149 msgid ":guilabel:`Save` the progress." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:151 msgid "" "Then, copy and paste the :guilabel:`Client ID` (Application ID) and " ":guilabel:`Client Secret (Client Secret Value)` into the respective fields " "and :guilabel:`Save` the settings." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst-1 msgid "Outlook Credentials in Odoo General Settings." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:159 #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:127 msgid "Configure outgoing email server" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:161 msgid "" "On the :guilabel:`General Settings` page, under the :guilabel:`Custom Email " "Servers` setting, click the :guilabel:`Outgoing Email Servers` link to " "configure the Microsoft account." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:164 msgid "" "Then, create a new email server and check the box for :guilabel:`Outlook`. " "Next, fill in the :guilabel:`Name` (it can be anything) and the Microsoft " "Outlook email :guilabel:`Username`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:167 msgid "" "If the :guilabel:`From Filter` field is empty, enter either a :ref:`domain " "or email address `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:170 msgid "Then, click on :guilabel:`Connect your Outlook account`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:172 msgid "" "A new window from Microsoft opens to complete the :guilabel:`authorization " "process`. Select the appropriate email address that is being configured in " "Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst-1 msgid "Permission page to grant access between newly created app and Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:179 msgid "" "Then, allow Odoo to access the Microsoft account by clicking on " ":guilabel:`Yes`. After this, the page will navigate back to the newly " "configured :guilabel:`Outgoing Mail Server` in Odoo. The configuration " "automatically loads the :guilabel:`token` in Odoo, and a tag stating " ":guilabel:`Outlook Token Valid` appears in green." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst-1 msgid "Valid Outlook Token indicator." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:188 msgid "" "Finally, click :guilabel:`Test Connection`. A confirmation message should " "appear. The Odoo database can now send safe, secure emails through Microsoft" " Outlook using OAuth authentication." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:194 msgid "Configuration with a single outgoing mail server" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:196 msgid "" "Configuring a single outgoing server is the simplest configuration available" " for Microsoft Azure and it doesn't require extensive access rights for the " "users in the database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:199 msgid "" "A generic email address would be used to send emails for all users within " "the database. For example it could be structured with a `notifications` " "alias (`notifications@example.com`) or `contact` alias " "(`contact@example.com`). This address must be set as the :guilabel:`FROM " "Filtering` on the server. This address must also match the " "`{mail.default.from}@{mail.catchall.domain}` key combination in the system " "parameters." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:206 #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:247 msgid "" "For more information on the from filter visit: " ":ref:`email_communication/default`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:209 #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:254 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`System Parameters` can be accessed by activating " ":ref:`developer-mode` in the :menuselection:`Settings --> Technical --> " "Parameters --> System Parameters` menu." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:212 msgid "" "When using this configuration, every email that is sent from the database " "will use the address of the configured `notification` mailbox. However it " "should be noted that the name of the sender will appear but their email " "address will change:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst-1 msgid "Name from real sender with static email." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:221 msgid "Single outgoing mail server configuration:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:223 msgid "" "Outgoing mail server **username** (login) = `notifications@example.com`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:224 msgid "" "Outgoing mail server :guilabel:`FROM Filtering` = " "`notifications@example.com`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:225 #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:279 msgid "`mail.catchall.domain` in system parameters = `example.com`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:226 #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:280 msgid "`mail.default.from` in system parameters = `notifications`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:229 msgid "User-specific (multiple user) configuration" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:231 msgid "" "In addition to a generic email server, individual email servers can be set " "up for users in a database. These email addresses must be set as the " ":guilabel:`FROM Filtering` on each individual server for this configuration " "to work." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:235 msgid "" "This configuration is the more difficult of the two Microsoft Azure " "configurations, in that it requires all users configured with email servers " "to have access rights to settings in order to establish a connection to the " "email server." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:240 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:21 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:604 msgid "Setup" msgstr "Setup" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:242 msgid "" "Each user should have a separate email server set up. The :guilabel:`FROM " "Filtering` should be set so that only the user's email is sent from that " "server. In other words, only a user with an email address that matches the " "set :guilabel:`FROM Filtering` is able to use this server." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:249 msgid "" "A :ref:`fallback server ` must be setup to allow " "for the sending of :guilabel:`notifications`. The :guilabel:`FROM Filtering`" " for this server should have the value of the " "`{mail.default.from}@{mail.catchall.domain}`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:258 msgid "" "The configuration for this transactional email server can work alongside an " "outgoing mass-mailing email server. The :guilabel:`FROM Filtering` for the " "mass-mailing email server can remain empty, but it's require to be added in " "the settings of the *Email Marketing* application." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:263 msgid "" "For more information on setting the mass-mailing email server visit " ":ref:`email_communication/mass_mails`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:267 msgid "Multiple user outgoing mail server configuration:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:270 msgid "User #1 mailbox" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:270 msgid "Outgoing mail server #1 **username** (login) = `john@example.com`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:271 msgid "" "Outgoing mail server #1 :guilabel:`FROM Filtering` = `john@example.com`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:273 msgid "User #2 mailbox" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:273 msgid "Outgoing mail server #2 **username** (login) = `jane@example.com`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:274 msgid "" "Outgoing mail server #2 :guilabel:`FROM Filtering` = `jane@example.com`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:276 msgid "Notifications mailbox" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:276 msgid "" "Outgoing mail server #3 **username** (login) = `notifications@example.com`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:277 msgid "" "Outgoing mail server #3 :guilabel:`FROM Filtering` = " "`notifications@example.com`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:279 msgid "System Parameters" msgstr "Parameter Sistem" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:283 msgid "Configure incoming email server" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:285 msgid "" "The incoming account should be configured in a similar way to the outgoing " "email account. Navigate to the :guilabel:`Incoming Mail Servers` in the " ":guilabel:`Technical Menu` and :guilabel:`Create` a new configuration. Check" " or Select the button next to :guilabel:`Outlook Oauth Authentication` and " "enter the :guilabel:`Microsoft Outlook username`. Click on " ":guilabel:`Connect your Outlook account`. Odoo will state: " ":guilabel:`Outlook Token Valid` Now :guilabel:`Test and Confirm` the " "account. The account should be ready to receive email to the Odoo database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/azure_oauth.rst:293 msgid ":doc:`email_servers`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:3 msgid "Configure DNS records to send emails in Odoo" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:6 msgid "SPAM labels overview" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:8 msgid "" "Sometimes, emails from Odoo are misclassified by the different email " "providers and end up in spam folders. At the moment, some settings are out " "of Odoo's control, notably the way the different email providers classify " "Odoo's emails according to their own restriction policy and/or limitations." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:12 msgid "" "It is standard in Odoo that emails are received from ``\"name of the " "author\" ``. In other words this can be " "translated to: ``\"name of the author\" " "<{ICP.mail.from.filter}@{mail.catchall.domain}>``. In this case ICP stands " "for `ir.config.parameters`, which are the System Parameters. Deliverability " "is greatly improved with the :ref:`notifications configuration " "`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:18 msgid "" "In order for servers to accept emails from Odoo on a more regular basis, one" " of the solutions is for customers to create rules within their own mailbox." " A filter can be added to the email inbox so that when email is received " "from Odoo (`notifications@mycompany.odoo.com`) it is moved to the inbox. It " "is also possible to add the Odoo database domain onto a safe senders list or" " whitelist on the receiving domain." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:24 msgid "" "If an Odoo email server appears on a blacklist, notify Odoo via a `new help " "ticket `_ and the support team will work to get " "the servers removed from the blacklist." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:28 msgid "" "Should the Odoo database be using a custom domain for sending emails from " "Odoo there are three records that should be implemented on the custom " "domain's DNS to ensure deliverability of email. This includes setting " "records for :abbr:`SPF (Sender Policy Framework)`, :abbr:`DKIM (DomainKeys " "Identified Mail)` and :abbr:`DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, " "Reporting, & Conformance)`. Ultimately though, it is up to the discretion of" " the final receiving mailbox." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:38 msgid "Be SPF compliant" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:40 msgid "" "The Sender Policy Framework (SPF) protocol allows the owner of a domain name" " to specify which servers are allowed to send emails from that domain. When " "a server receives an incoming email, it checks whether the IP address of the" " sending server is on the list of allowed IPs according to the sender's " ":abbr:`SPF (Sender Policy Framework)` record." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:46 msgid "" "The :abbr:`SPF (Sender Policy Framework)` verification is performed on the " "domain mentioned in the `Return-Path` field of the email. In the case of an " "email sent by Odoo, this domain corresponds to the value of the " "`mail.catchall.domain` key in the database system parameters." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:50 msgid "" "The :abbr:`SPF (Sender Policy Framework)` policy of a domain is set using a " "TXT record. The way to create or modify a TXT record depends on the provider" " hosting the :abbr:`DNS (Domain Name System)` zone of the domain name. In " "order for the verification to work properly, each domain can only have one " ":abbr:`SPF (Sender Policy Framework)` record." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:55 msgid "" "If the domain name does not yet have a :abbr:`SPF (Sender Policy Framework)`" " record, create one using the following input: `v=spf1 include:_spf.odoo.com" " ~all`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:58 msgid "" "If the domain name already has a :abbr:`SPF (Sender Policy Framework)` " "record, the record must be updated (and do not create a new one)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:63 msgid "" "If the TXT record is `v=spf1 include:_spf.google.com ~all`, edit it to add " "`include:_spf.odoo.com`: `v=spf1 include:_spf.odoo.com " "include:_spf.google.com ~all`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:66 msgid "" "Check if the :abbr:`SPF (Sender Policy Framework)` record is valid with a " "free tool like `MXToolbox SPF `_." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:72 msgid "Enable DKIM" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:74 msgid "" "The DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) allows a user to authenticate emails " "with a digital signature." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:77 msgid "" "When sending an email, the Odoo server includes a unique :abbr:`DKIM " "(DomainKeys Identified Mail)` signature in the headers. The recipient's " "server decrypts this signature using the :abbr:`DKIM (DomainKeys Identified " "Mail)` record in the database's domain name. If the signature and the key " "contained in the record match, this guarantees that the message is authentic" " and has not been altered during transport." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:83 msgid "" "To enable :abbr:`DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail)`, add a :abbr:`CNAME " "(Canonical Name)` record to the :abbr:`DNS (Domain Name System)` zone of the" " domain name:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:86 msgid "`odoo._domainkey IN CNAME odoo._domainkey.odoo.com.`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:89 msgid "" "If the domain name is `mycompany.com`, make sure to create a subdomain " "`odoo._domainkey.mycompany.com` whose canonical name is " "`odoo._domainkey.odoo.com.`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:92 msgid "" "The way to create or modify a :abbr:`CNAME (Canonical Name)` record depends " "on the provider hosting the :abbr:`DNS (Domain Name System)` zone of the " "domain name. The most common providers are :ref:`listed below " "`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:96 msgid "" "Check if the :abbr:`DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail)` record is valid with " "a free tool like `DKIM Core `_. If a selector " "is asked, enter `odoo`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:100 msgid "Check the DMARC policy" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:102 msgid "" "The Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, & Conformance (DMARC) " "record is a protocol that unifies :abbr:`SPF (Sender Policy Framework)` and " ":abbr:`DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail)`. The instructions contained in the" " :abbr:`DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, & " "Conformance)` record of a domain name tell the destination server what to do" " with an incoming email that fails the :abbr:`SPF (Sender Policy Framework)`" " and/or :abbr:`DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail)` check." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:110 msgid "DMARC: TXT record" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:112 msgid "`v=DMARC1; p=none;`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:114 msgid "" "There are three :abbr:`DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, " "Reporting, & Conformance)` policies:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:117 msgid "`p=none`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:118 #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:171 msgid "`p=quarantine`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:119 msgid "`p=reject`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:121 msgid "" "`p=quarantine` and `p=reject` instruct the server that receives an email to " "quarantine that email or ignore it if the :abbr:`SPF (Sender Policy " "Framework)` and/or :abbr:`DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail)` check fails." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:125 msgid "" "If the domain name uses :abbr:`DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, " "Reporting, & Conformance)` and has defined one of these policies, the domain" " must be :abbr:`SPF (Sender Policy Framework)` compliant or enable " ":abbr:`DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail)`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:130 msgid "" "Yahoo or AOL are examples of email providers with a :abbr:`DMARC (Domain-" "based Message Authentication, Reporting, & Conformance)` policy set to " "`p=reject`. Odoo strongly advises against using an *@yahoo.com* or " "*@aol.com* address for the database users. These emails will never reach " "their recipient." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:135 msgid "" "`p=none` is used for the domain owner to receive reports about entities " "using their domain. It should not impact the deliverability if the " ":abbr:`DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, & " "Conformance)` check fails." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:139 msgid "" ":abbr:`DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, & " "Conformance)` records are comprised of tags in the form of :abbr:`DNS " "(Domain Name System)` records. These tags/parameters allow for reporting, " "such as :abbr:`RUA (Reporting URI of aggregate reports)` and :abbr:`RUF " "(Reporting URI for forensic reports)`, along with more precise specification" " like :abbr:`PCT (Percentage of messages subjected to filtering)`, :abbr:`P " "(Policy for organizational domain)`, :abbr:`SP (Policy for subdomains of the" " OD)` :abbr:`ADKIM (Alignment mode for DKIM)` & :abbr:`ASPF (Alignment mode " "for SPF)`. For best practice, the the :abbr:`DMARC (Domain-based Message " "Authentication, Reporting, & Conformance)` policy should not start out being" " too restrictive." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:148 msgid "The following chart displays available tags:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:154 msgid "Tag Name" msgstr "Nama Tag" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:155 msgid "Purpose" msgstr "Purpose" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:156 msgid "Example" msgstr "Contoh" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:157 msgid "v" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:158 msgid "Protocol version" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:159 msgid "`v=DMARC1`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:160 msgid "pct" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:161 msgid "Percentage of messages subjected to filtering" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:162 msgid "`pct=20`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:163 msgid "ruf" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:164 msgid "Reporting URI for forensic reports" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:165 msgid "`ruf=mailto:authfail@example.com`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:166 msgid "rua" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:167 msgid "Reporting URI of aggregate reports" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:168 msgid "`rua=mailto:aggrep@example.com`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:169 msgid "p" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:170 msgid "Policy for organizational domain" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:172 msgid "sp" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:173 msgid "Policy for subdomains of the OD" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:174 msgid "`sp=reject`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:175 msgid "adkim" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:176 msgid "Alignment mode for DKIM" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:177 msgid "`adkim=s`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:178 msgid "aspf" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:179 msgid "Alignment mode for SPF" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:180 msgid "`aspf=r`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:182 msgid "" "Check the :abbr:`DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, & " "Conformance)` record of a domain name with a tool like `MXToolbox DMARC " "`_." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:186 msgid "" "`DMARC.org is another great resource to learn about DMARC records. " "`_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:192 msgid "SPF, DKIM & DMARC documentation of common providers" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:194 msgid "" "`OVH DNS " "`_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:195 msgid "" "`OVH SPF `_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:196 msgid "" "`GoDaddy TXT record `_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:197 msgid "`GoDaddy SPF `_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:198 msgid "" "`GoDaddy DKIM `_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:199 msgid "" "`NameCheap " "`_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:201 msgid "" "`CloudFlare DNS `_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:202 msgid "" "`Google Domains `_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:203 msgid "" "`Azure DNS `_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:205 msgid "" "To fully test the configuration, use the `Mail-Tester `_ tool, which gives a full overview of the content and " "configuration in one sent email. Mail-Tester can also be used to configure " "records for other, lesser-known providers." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_domain.rst:210 msgid "" "`Using Mail-Tester to set SPF Records for specific carriers " "`_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:5 msgid "Send and receive emails in Odoo with an email server" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:8 msgid "Odoo Online or Odoo.sh users" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:10 msgid "" "Since **Odoo sets up its own mail servers for the database**, outgoing and " "incoming emails already work out-of-the-box. So for **Odoo Online** and " "**Odoo.sh** customers, nothing needs to be configured!" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:14 msgid "" "Unless an external mail server is required to send large batches of mass " "emails, simply use the standard online Odoo database normally since it has " "already been pre-configured to send email." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:18 msgid "" "The Odoo server is subject to a daily email limit to prevent abuse. The " "default limit is 200 emails sent per day for databases with an " "**Enterprise** subscription. This limit can be increased under certain " "conditions. See the :doc:`FAQ ` or contact support for more " "information." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:24 msgid "Scope of this documentation" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:26 msgid "" "This document is **mainly dedicated to Odoo on-premise databases** that do " "not benefit from an out-of-the-box solution to send and receive emails in " "Odoo, unlike `Odoo Online `_ and `Odoo.sh " "`_. Incoming and outgoing servers must be configured " "for on-premise databases." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:31 msgid "" "The following sections below contain information on how to integrate an " "external email server with Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:35 msgid "" "If no one in the company is employed to manage email servers, Odoo Online " "and Odoo.sh are strongly recommended. In these Odoo hosting types email " "sending and receiving works instantly and is monitored by professionals. " "Nevertheless, a company can use their own email server if they want to " "manage the email server's reputation themselves. For more information see " ":doc:`Configure DNS records to send emails in Odoo `" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:44 msgid "Default notifications system" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:46 msgid "" "Documents in Odoo (such as a CRM opportunity, a sales order, an invoice, " "etc.) have a discussion thread, called *chatter*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:49 msgid "" "When a database user posts a message in the chatter, this message is sent by" " email to the followers of the document as a notification (except to the " "sender). If a follower replies to the message, the reply updates the " "chatter, and Odoo relays another reply to the followers as a notification. " "Messages sent back to the chatter from users or external users will appear " "in the chatter from their respective email, or as the name listed in their " "*Contacts* record." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:55 msgid "" "These notifications are sent using a default from address. For more " "information see :ref:`Use a default email address " "`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:59 msgid "Manage outbound messages" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:61 msgid "" "As a system administrator, go to :menuselection:`Settings --> General " "Settings --> Discuss` in Odoo, and enable the :guilabel:`Custom Email " "Servers` option. Then, click :guilabel:`Save`. Next, click " ":guilabel:`Outgoing Email Servers` and click :guilabel:`Create` to create a " "new outgoing mail server record in Odoo. Reference the SMTP data of the " "external email server. Once all the information has been filled out, click " ":guilabel:`Test Connection`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:68 msgid ":doc:`google_oauth`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:69 msgid ":doc:`azure_oauth`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:72 msgid "" "Ensuring the outgoing domain has :abbr:`SPF (Sender Policy Framework)`, " ":abbr:`DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail)` and :abbr:`DMARC (Domain-based " "Message Authentication, Reporting, & Conformance)` set up on the :abbr:`DNS " "(Domain Name System)` will improve deliverability. For more information see " ":doc:`email_domain`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:80 msgid "Port restriction" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:82 msgid "" "Note that port 25 is blocked for security reasons on the Odoo Online and " "Odoo.sh platforms. Try using ports 465, 587, or 2525 instead." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:88 msgid "Use a default \"From\" email address" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:90 msgid "" "Sometimes, an email's \"From\" (outgoing) address can belong to a different " "domain, and that can be a problem." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:93 msgid "" "For example, if a customer with the email address " "`mary\\@customer.example.com` responds to a message, Odoo will try to " "redistribute that same email to the other subscribers in the thread. " "However, if the domain `customer.example.com` forbids that kind of usage for" " security, the email that Odoo is trying to redistribute would get rejected " "by some recipients' email servers." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:98 msgid "" "To avoid that problem, Odoo sends all emails using a \"From\" address from " "the same authorized domain." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:101 msgid "" "Access the :guilabel:`System Parameters` by activating :ref:`developer mode " "` and going to :menuselection:`Settings --> Technical --> " "Parameters --> System Parameters` menu." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:104 msgid "" "To force the email address from which emails are sent, a combination of the " "following keys needs to be set in the system parameters of the database:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:107 msgid "" "`mail.default.from`: accepts the local part or a complete email address as " "value" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:108 msgid "" "`mail.default.from_filter`: accepts a domain name or a full email address as" " value" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:111 msgid "" "The `mail.default.from_filter` works only for `odoo-bin` configurations or " "the default Odoo email server, otherwise this parameter can be set using the" " `from_filter` field on `ir.mail_server`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:114 msgid "" "The field can be a domain name or an entire email address, or it can remain " "empty. If the sender's email address does not match this set filter, then " "the email will be encapsulated using a combination of the two system " "parameters: `mail.default.from` and `mail.catchall.domain`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:119 msgid "" "In the following example, the from email address is replaced with the " "combination of the the two system parameters (`mail.default.from` and " "`mail.catchall.domain`). This is the default\\ notifications configuration " "in Odoo: ``“Admin” `` => ``“Admin” " "``." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:124 msgid "" "In other words if the email address of the author does not match " "`mail.default.from_filter`, the email address is replaced by " "`mail.default.from` (if it contains a full email address) or a combination " "of `mail.default.from` and `mail.catchall.domain`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:128 msgid "" "If the `from_filter` contains a full email address, and if the " "`mail.default.from` is the same as this address, then all of the email " "addresses that are different from `mail.default.from` will be encapsulated " "in `mail.default.from`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:135 msgid "Utilizing the \"From\" filter on an outgoing email server" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:137 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`FROM Filtering` field allows for the use of a specific " "outgoing email server depending on the :guilabel:`From` email address or " "domain that Odoo is sending on behalf of. This setting can be used to " "improve the deliverability or sending success rate of emails sent from the " "database. Setting the :guilabel:`FROM Filtering` field can also be used to " "send from different domains in a multi-company environment. Access this " "field in Odoo by navigating to :menuselection:`Settings --> Discuss --> " "Custom Mail Servers --> Outgoing Mail Servers --> New`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst-1 msgid "Outgoing email server settings and the FROM filter settings." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:148 msgid "" "When an email is sent from Odoo while the :guilabel:`FROM Filtering` field " "is set, an email server is chosen in the following sequence:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:151 msgid "" "First, Odoo searches for an email server that has the same :guilabel:`FROM " "Filtering` value as the :guilabel:`From` value (email address) defined in " "the outgoing email. For example, if the :guilabel:`From` value (email " "address) is `test\\@example.com`, only the email servers that have the " ":guilabel:`FROM Filtering` value equal to `test\\@example.com` are returned." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:155 msgid "" "However, if no email servers are found that use the :guilabel:`From` value, " "then Odoo searches for an email server that has the same *domain* as the " ":guilabel:`From` value (email address) defined in the outgoing email. For " "example, if the :guilabel:`From` email address is `test\\@example.com`, only" " the email servers that have the :guilabel:`FROM Filtering` value equal to " "`example.com` are returned." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:161 msgid "" "If no email servers are found after checking for the domain, then Odoo " "returns all email servers that do not have any :guilabel:`FROM Filtering` " "value(s) set." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:164 msgid "" "Should this query return no results, then Odoo performs a search for an " "email server using the system parameter: `mail.default.from`. First, the " "email address listed attempts to match an email server, and then the domain " "attempts to find a match. If no email server is found, Odoo returns the " "first outgoing email server (sorted by priority)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:170 msgid "" "If several email servers are found, then Odoo uses the first one according " "to its priority. For example, if there are two email servers, one with a " "priority of `10` and the other with a priority of `20`, then the email " "server with a priority of `10` is used first." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:177 msgid "Set up different dedicated servers for transactional and mass emails" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:179 msgid "" "In Odoo a separate email server can be used for transactional emails and " "mass mailings. Example: Use Postmark or SendinBlue for transactional emails," " and Amazon SES, Mailgun, Sendgrid or :doc:`Mailjet ` for mass " "mailings." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:184 msgid "" "A default outgoing email server is already configured. Do not create an " "alternative one unless a specific external outgoing email server is needed " "for technical reasons." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:187 msgid "" "To do this, first activate the :ref:`developer mode `, and " "then go to :menuselection:`Settings --> Technical --> Outgoing` email " "servers. There, create two outgoing email server settings; one for the " "transactional emails and one for the mass mailing server. Make sure to give " "priority to the transactional server over the mass mailing server by " "providing a lower priority number for the transactional email server." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:193 msgid "" "Now, go to :menuselection:`Email Marketing --> Settings` and enable " ":guilabel:`Dedicated Server`. Choose the appropriate email server. With " "these settings, Odoo uses the server with the lower priority for " "transactional emails, and the server here selected for mass mails. Note that" " in this case, the domain's Sender Policy Framework (SPF) records must be " "set to include both transactional and mass mail servers." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:200 msgid ":doc:`email_domain`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:205 msgid "Manage inbound messages" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:207 msgid "Odoo relies on generic email aliases to fetch incoming messages." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:209 msgid "" "**Reply messages** of messages sent from Odoo are routed to their original " "discussion thread (and to the inbox of all its followers) by the alias of " "the model if there is any or by the catchall alias (**catchall@**). Replies " "to messages of models that do not have a custom alias will use the catchall " "alias (`catchall@mycompany.odoo.com`). The catchall address, however, does " "not have another action attached to it like other aliases might, it is only " "used to collect replies." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:214 msgid "" "**Bounced messages** are used as a Return-Path. One example this is " "especially useful for is in `Odoo Email Marketing " "`__. In this case bounces are " "opt-out based on if the email bounced too many times (5) in the last month " "and the bounces are separated by one week. This is done to avoid " "blacklisting someone because of a mail server error. If these circumstances " "are met then the email is considered invalid and is blacklisted. A log note " "is added on the contact under :guilabel:`Blacklisted Email Addresses` on the" " :guilabel:`Email Marketing Configuration Menu`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:222 msgid "" "Messages that bounce in the chatter (outside of Email Marketing) will " "populate a red envelope indicating the failed delivery. This can be helpful " "to know that a Sales Order or an Invoice did not reach its final " "destination." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:225 msgid "" "**Original messages**: several business objects have their own alias to " "create new records in Odoo from incoming emails:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:228 msgid "" "Sales channel (to create *Leads* or *Opportunities* in `Odoo CRM " "`_)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:230 msgid "" "Support channel (to create *Tickets* in `Odoo Helpdesk " "`_)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:231 msgid "" "Projects (to create new *Tasks* in `Odoo Project `_)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:233 msgid "" "Job positions (to create *Applicants* in `Odoo Recruitment " "`_)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:236 msgid "" "Depending on the mail server, there might be several methods to fetch " "emails. The easiest and most recommended method is to manage one email " "address per Odoo alias in the mail server." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:239 msgid "" "Create the corresponding email addresses in the mail server (**catchall@**, " "**bounce@**, **sales@**, etc.)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:241 msgid "" "Set the :guilabel:`Alias Domain` name in :menuselection:`Settings --> " "General Settings --> Discuss`. Changing the :guilabel:`Alias Domain` will " "change the catchall's domain for the database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:244 msgid "" "If the database's hosting type is Odoo on-premise, create an " ":guilabel:`Incoming Mail Server` in Odoo for each alias. To create a new " "incoming server go to: :menuselection:`Settings --> Discuss --> Custom Mail " "Servers --> Incoming Mail Servers --> New` Fill out the form according to " "the email provider's settings. Leave the :guilabel:`Actions to Perform on " "Incoming Mails` field blank. Once all the information has been filled out, " "click on :guilabel:`TEST & CONFIRM`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:0 msgid "Incoming mail server configuration on Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:254 msgid "" "If the database's hosting type is Odoo Online or Odoo.sh, redirecting or " "forwarding incoming messages to Odoo's domain name instead of the external " "email server is recommended. That way, incoming messages can be received " "without delay. Redirections for all email addresses should be set to Odoo's " "domain name in the email server (e.g. `catchall\\@mydomain.ext` to " "`catchall\\@mycompany.odoo.com`)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:260 msgid "" "All the aliases are customizable in Odoo. Object aliases can be edited from " "their respective configuration view by navigating to " ":menuselection:`Settings --> Technical Menu --> Email --> Aliases`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:264 msgid "" "To edit catchall and bounce aliases, first activate the :ref:`developer mode" " `. Then, go to :menuselection:`Settings --> Technical --> " "Parameters --> System Parameters` to customize the aliases " "(`mail.catchall.alias` & `mail.bounce.alias`). These types of changes should" " be completed prior to the database going live. If a customer replies after " "a change is made then the system will not recognize the old alias, and the " "reply will not be received." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:270 msgid "" "By default, inbound messages are fetched every 5 minutes for on-premise " "databases." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:273 msgid "" "This value can be changed in :ref:`developer mode `. Go to " ":menuselection:`Settings --> Technical --> Automation --> Scheduled Actions`" " and look for :guilabel:`Mail: Fetchmail Service`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:278 msgid "System parameters that prevent feedback loops" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:280 msgid "" "There are two system parameters that help prevent email loops from occurring" " in Odoo. These parameters were introduced in Odoo 16 to prevent aliases " "from creating too many records and to prevent feedback loops on the catchall" " reply-to email address. They are present in database but not in the *System" " Parameters*. To override the following defaults they need to be added in." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:285 msgid "The two system parameters are as follows:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:287 msgid "`mail.gateway.loop.minutes` (120 minutes by default)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:288 msgid "`mail.gateway.loop.threshold` (20 by default)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:290 msgid "" "Add these fields in Odoo by first enabling :ref:`developer mode `, and then navigating to :menuselection:`Settings --> Technical Menu " "--> Parameters --> System Parameters`. Change the value of these parameters," " as needed." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:294 msgid "" "When an email is received in the Odoo database on the catchall email address" " or on any alias, Odoo looks at the mail received for the given period of " "time defined in the system parameter `mail.gateway.loop.minutes`. If the " "received email was sent to an alias then Odoo will reference the " "`mail.gateway.loop.threshold` system parameter and determine the value as " "the number of records this alias is allowed to create in the given period of" " time (value of `mail.gateway.loop.minutes`)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:300 msgid "" "In addition, when email is received to the catchall email address, Odoo will" " reference the emails received to the database during the set period of time" " (as stated by the value in the system parameter: " "`mail.gateway.loop.minutes`). Odoo will then determine whether any of the " "emails received match that of the email(s) being received during the " "specified time-frame, and will prevent a feedback loop from occurring if a " "duplicate email is detected." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:307 msgid "Allow alias domain system parameter" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:309 msgid "" "Incoming aliases are set in the Odoo database to create records by receiving" " incoming emails. To view aliases set in the Odoo database, first activate " "the :ref:`developer mode `. Then, go to " ":menuselection:`Settings app --> Technical --> Email section --> Aliases`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:313 msgid "" "The following system parameter, `mail.catchall.domain.allowed`, set with " "allowed alias domain values, separated by commas, filters out correctly " "addressed emails to aliases. Setting the domain(s) for which the alias can " "create a ticket, lead, opportunity, etc., eliminates false positives where " "email addresses with only the prefix alias (not the domain) are present." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:318 msgid "" "In some instances, matches have been made in the Odoo database when an email" " is received with the same alias prefix and a different domain on the " "incoming email address. This is true in the sender, recipient, and :abbr:`CC" " (Carbon Copy)` email addresses of an incoming email." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:323 msgid "" "When Odoo receives emails that have the name `commercial` prefix alias in " "the sender, recipient, or :abbr:`CC (Carbon Copy)` email address(es) (e.g. " "commercial@gmail.com, commercial@odoo.net), the database falsely treats the " "email as the full `commercial` alias (with a different domain), and " "therefore, creates a ticket/lead/opportunity/etc." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:328 msgid "" "To add the `mail.catchall.domain.allowed` system parameter, first, activate " "the :ref:`developer mode `. Then, go to " ":menuselection:`Settings app --> Technical --> Parameters section --> System" " Parameters`. Click :guilabel:`Create`. Then, type in " "`mail.catchall.domain.allowed` for the :guilabel:`Key` field." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst:333 msgid "" "Next, for the :guilabel:`Value` field, add the domain(s) separated by " "comma(s) (if plural domains). Manually :guilabel:`Save`, and the system " "parameter takes immediate effect." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers.rst-1 msgid "" "mail.catchall.domain.allowed system parameter set with key and value " "highlighted." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:3 msgid "Email issues" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:5 msgid "" "This document contains an explanation of the most recurring emailing issues " "in Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:8 msgid "Outgoing emails" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:13 msgid "Email is not sent" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:15 msgid "" "The first indicator showing that an email has not been sent is the presence " "of a red :guilabel:`✉️ (envelope)` icon, next to the date and time of the " "message, located in the chatter." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst-1 msgid "Red envelope icon displayed in chatter." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:22 msgid "" "Unsent emails also appear in the Odoo email queue. In :ref:`developer mode " "`, the email queue can be accessed by going to " ":menuselection:`Settings app --> Technical menu --> Email --> Emails`. " "Unsent emails appear in turquoise, while sent emails appear in grey." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:27 msgid "Common error messages" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:32 msgid "Daily limit reached" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst-1 msgid "Warning in Odoo upon email limit reached." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:38 msgid "" "Each email service provider has its own email sending limits. The limits may" " be daily, hourly, or sometimes, per minute. This is the same for Odoo, " "which limits a customer's sending to prevent Odoo's email servers from being" " blacklisted." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:42 msgid "Here are the default limits for new databases:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:44 msgid "" "**200 emails per day** for Odoo Online and Odoo.sh databases with an active " "subscription." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:45 msgid "**20 emails per day** for one-app free databases." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:46 msgid "**50 emails per day** for trial databases." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:47 msgid "" "In the case of migration, the daily limit might be reset to 50 emails per " "day." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:49 msgid "If the daily limit is reached:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:51 msgid "" "Contact the Odoo support team, who may increase the daily limit depending on" " the following factors:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:54 msgid "How many users are in the database?" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:55 msgid "Which apps are installed?" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:56 msgid "" "The bounce rate: the percentage of email addresses that did not receive " "emails because they were returned by a mail server on its way to the final " "recipient." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:59 msgid "" "Use an external outgoing email server to be independent of Odoo's mail limit" " (refer to the corresponding :doc:`email documentation " "`)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:62 msgid "" "Wait until 11 PM (UTC) for the daily limit to reset, and retry sending the " "email. In :ref:`developer mode `, go to " ":menuselection:`Settings app --> Technical menu --> Email --> Emails`, then " "click the :guilabel:`Retry` button next to an unsent email." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:67 msgid "" "The daily email limit is comprehensive to the database. By default, any " "internal message, notification, logged note, etc. counts as an email in the " "daily limit if it notifies someone via email. This can be mitigated by " "receiving :ref:`notifications in Odoo " "`, instead of emails." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:73 msgid "SMTP error" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:75 msgid "" "Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) error messages explain why an email " "wasn't transmitted successfully. :abbr:`SMTP (Simple Mail Transport " "Protocol)` is a protocol to describe the email structure, and transmits data" " from messages over the Internet. The error messages generated by email " "services are helpful tools to diagnose and troubleshoot email problems." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:81 msgid "" "This is an example of a 554 SMTP permanent delivery error: `554: delivery " "error: Sorry, your message to ------@yahoo.com cannot be delivered. This " "mailbox is disabled (554.30). - mta4471.mail.bf1.yahoo.com --- Below this " "line is a copy of the message.`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:85 msgid "" "The debug menu can be used to investigate SMTP sending issues from a " "database. To access the menu, :ref:`developer mode ` must be" " activated. Once activated, navigate to the :menuselection:`Debug Menu` in " "the top right of the menu bar (the :guilabel:`🐞 (bug)` icon), " ":menuselection:`Debug Menu --> Manage Messages`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:90 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Manage Messages` menu opens a list of all the messages sent " "in a particular record. Within each message there is information on sending," " including the type, and subtype, of the message." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:94 msgid "" "Other information includes to whom the message was sent, and whether Odoo " "received a bounce-back message from an email server." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst-1 msgid "Manage messages menu option on the debug menu." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:102 msgid "" "A user must be on a view in Odoo that has a chatter in order for the " ":guilabel:`Manage Messages` menu option to appear." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:106 msgid "No error populated" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:108 msgid "" "Odoo is not always capable of providing information for the reason it " "failed. The different email providers implement a personalized policy of " "bounced emails, and it is not always possible for Odoo to interpret it " "correctly." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:112 msgid "" "If this is a recurring problem with the same client, or the same domain, do " "not hesitate to contact `Odoo Support `_ for help" " in finding a reason." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:116 msgid "" "One of the most common reasons for an email failing to send with no error " "message is related to :ref:`SPF ` and/or " ":ref:`DKIM ` configuration. Also, check " "to make sure the `mail.bounce.alias` is defined in the *system parameters*. " "Access system parameters in :ref:`developer mode ` by " "navigating to :menuselection:`Settings app --> Technical menu --> Parameters" " --> System Parameters`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:124 msgid "Email is sent late" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:126 msgid "" "Email campaigns send at a scheduled time, using a delay pre-programed in the" " database. Odoo uses a delayed task to send emails that are considered \"not" " urgent\" (newsletter formats, such as: mass mailing, marketing automation, " "and events). The system utility **cron** can be used to schedule programs to" " run automatically at predetermined intervals. Odoo uses that policy in " "order to avoid cluttering the mail servers and, instead, prioritizes " "individual communication. This **cron** is called :guilabel:`Mail: Email " "Queue Manager`, and can be accessed in :ref:`developer mode ` by going to :menuselection:`Settings app --> Technical menu --> " "Automation --> Scheduled Actions`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst-1 msgid "Email scheduled to be sent later." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:140 msgid "" "What is a **cron**? A cron is an action that Odoo runs in the background to " "execute particular code to complete a task." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:144 msgid "" "By default, the *Mass Mailing cron* runs every 60 minutes. This can be " "changed to no less than 5 minutes. However, running the action every 5 " "minutes would bog down the Odoo database (stress the system), so this is not" " recommended. To edit the mass mailing cron, select the scheduled action " ":guilabel:`Mail: Email Queue Manager`, and proceed to make any necessary " "adjustments." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:149 msgid "" "Emails that are considered urgent (communication from one person to another," " such as sales orders, invoices, purchase orders, etc.) are sent " "immediately." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:153 msgid "Incoming emails" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:155 msgid "" "When there is an issue with incoming emails, there might not be an " "indication, per se, in Odoo. It is the sending email client, who tries to " "contact a database, that will get a bounce-back message (most of the time a " ":guilabel:`550: mailbox unavailable` error message)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:160 msgid "Email is not received" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:162 msgid "" "The steps that should be taken depend on the Odoo platform where the " "database is hosted." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:164 msgid "" "**Odoo.sh** users can find their live logs on the folder :file:`~/logs/`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:166 msgid "" "Logs are a stored collection of all the tasks completed in a database. They " "are a text-only representation, complete with timestamps of every action " "taken on the Odoo database. This can be helpful to track emails leaving the " "database. Failure to send can also be seen by logs that indicate that the " "message tried to send repeatedly. Logs will show every action to the email " "servers from the database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:172 msgid "" "The folder :file:`~/logs/` (accessed by the command line or on the Odoo.sh " "dashboard) of an Odoo.sh database contains a list of files containing the " "logs of the database. The log files are created everyday at 5:00 AM (UTC)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:177 msgid "" "The two most recent days (today and yesterday) are not compressed, while the" " older ones are, in order to save space. The naming of the files for today " "and yesterday are respectively: :file:`odoo.log` and :file:`odoo.log.1`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:181 msgid "" "For the following days, they are named with their dates, and then " "compressed. Use the command :command:`grep` and :command:`zgrep` (for the " "compressed ones) to search through the files." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:185 msgid "" "For more information on logs and how to access them via the Odoo.sh " "dashboard, see :ref:`this administration documentation `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:188 msgid "" "For more information on accessing logs via the command line visit :ref:`this" " developer documentation `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:191 msgid "" "**Odoo Online** users won't have access to the logs. However `Odoo Support " "`_ can be contacted if there is a recurring issue" " with the same client or domain." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:196 msgid "Get help from Odoo support" msgstr "Dapatkan bantuan dari Odoo support" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:198 msgid "" "In order to get helped efficiently, please provide as much information as " "possible. Here is a list of what can be helpful when reaching out to the " "Odoo Support team about an issue:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:201 msgid "" "Send a copy of the email headers. The `.EML` file (or **headers**) of the " "email is the file format containing all the technical information required " "for an investigation. The documentation from the email provider might " "explain how to access the EML file/header files. Once the headers of the " "email are obtained, adding it into the Odoo Support ticket is the most " "efficient way for the Odoo Support team to investigate." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:208 msgid "" "`Gmail documentation on headers " "`_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:209 msgid "" "`Outlook documentation on headers `_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:212 msgid "" "Explain the exact flow that is being followed to normally receive those " "emails in Odoo. Here are examples of questions whose answers can be useful:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:215 msgid "Is this a notification message from a reply being received in Odoo?" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:216 msgid "Is this a message being sent from the Odoo database?" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:217 msgid "" "Is there an incoming email server being used, or is the email somehow being " "redirected?" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:218 msgid "Is there an example of an email that has been correctly forwarded?" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:220 msgid "Provide answers to the following questions:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:222 msgid "" "Is it a generic issue, or is it specific to a use case? If specific to a use" " case, which one exactly?" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:224 msgid "" "Is it working as expected? In case the email is sent using Odoo, the bounce " "email should reach the Odoo database, and display the :ref:`red envelope " "`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/faq.rst:228 msgid "" "The bounce system parameter needs to be set in the technical settings in " "order for the database to correctly receive bounce messages. To access this " "setting, go to :menuselection:`Settings app --> Technical menu --> " "Parameters --> System Parameters`. Then select the parameter name " ":guilabel:`mail.bounce.alias` and set the value to `bounce` if it isn't " "already set." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:3 msgid "Connect Gmail to Odoo using Google OAuth" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:5 msgid "" "Odoo is compatible with Google's OAuth for Gmail. In order to send secure " "emails from a custom domain, all that is required is to configure a few " "settings on Google's *Workspace* platform, as well as on the back end of the" " Odoo database. This configuration works by using either a personal email " "address or an address created by a custom domain." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:11 msgid "" "For more information, visit `Google's documentation " "`_ on setting up OAuth." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:15 msgid ":doc:`/applications/general/users/google`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:16 #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:18 msgid ":doc:`/applications/productivity/calendar/google`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:19 msgid "Setup in Google" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:22 msgid "Create a new project" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:24 msgid "" "To get started, go to the `Google API Console " "`_. Log in with your *Google " "Workspace* account if you have one, otherwise log in with your personal " "Gmail account (this should match the email address you want to configure in " "Odoo)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:28 msgid "" "After that, click on :guilabel:`Create Project`, located on the far right of" " the :guilabel:`OAuth consent screen`. If a project has already been created" " in this account, then the :guilabel:`New Project` option will be located on" " the top right under the :guilabel:`Select a project` drop-down menu." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:33 msgid "" "On the :menuselection:`New Project` screen, rename the :guilabel:`Project " "name` to `Odoo` and browse for the :guilabel:`Location`. Set the " ":guilabel:`Location` as the *Google Workspace organization*. If you are " "using a personal Gmail account, then leave the :guilabel:`Location` as " ":guilabel:`No Organization`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst-1 msgid "Project Name and Location for Google OAuth." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:42 msgid "Click on :guilabel:`Create` to finish this step." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:45 #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:48 msgid "OAuth consent screen" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:47 msgid "" "If the page doesn't redirect to the :menuselection:`User Type` options, " "click on :guilabel:`OAuth consent screen` in the left menu." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:50 msgid "" "Under :guilabel:`User Type` options, select the appropriate :guilabel:`User " "Type`, and then click on :guilabel:`Create` again, which will finally " "navigate to the :menuselection:`Edit app registration` page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:55 #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:64 msgid "" "*Personal* Gmail Accounts are only allowed to be **External** User Type, " "which means Google may require an approval, or for *Scopes* to be added on. " "However, using a *Google WorkSpace* account allows for **Internal** User " "Type to be used." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:59 #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:68 msgid "" "Note, as well, that while the API connection is in the *External* testing " "mode, then no approval is necessary from Google. User limits in this testing" " mode is set to 100 users." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:63 msgid "Edit app registration" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:65 msgid "Next we will configure the app registration of the project." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:67 msgid "" "On the :guilabel:`OAuth consent screen` step, under the :guilabel:`App " "information` section, enter `Odoo` in the :guilabel:`App name` field. Select" " the organization's email address under the :guilabel:`User support` email " "field." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:71 msgid "" "Next, under :menuselection:`App Domain --> Authorized domains`, click on " ":guilabel:`Add Domain` and enter `odoo.com`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:74 msgid "" "After that, under the :guilabel:`Developer contact information` section, " "enter the organization's email address. Google uses this email address to " "notify the organization about any changes to your project." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:78 msgid "" "Next, click on the :guilabel:`Save and Continue` button. Then, skip the " ":menuselection:`Scopes` page by scrolling to the bottom and clicking on " ":guilabel:`Save and Continue`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:81 msgid "" "If continuing in testing mode (External), add the email addresses being " "configured under the :guilabel:`Test users` step, by clicking on " ":guilabel:`Add Users`, and then the :guilabel:`Save and Continue` button. A " "summary of the app registration appears." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:85 msgid "" "Finally, scroll to the bottom and click on :guilabel:`Back to Dashboard` to " "finish setting up the project." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:89 msgid "Create Credentials" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:91 msgid "" "Now that the project is set up, credentials should be created, which " "includes the *Client ID* and *Client Secret*. First, click on " ":guilabel:`Credentials` in the left sidebar menu." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:94 msgid "" "Then, click on :guilabel:`Create Credentials` in the top menu and select " ":guilabel:`OAuth client ID` from the dropdown menu." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:97 msgid "" "Under :guilabel:`Application Type`, select :guilabel:`Web Application` from " "the dropdown menu." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:98 msgid "In the :guilabel:`Name` field, enter `Odoo`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:99 msgid "" "Under the :guilabel:`Authorized redirect URIs` label, click the button " ":guilabel:`ADD URI`, and then input " "`https://yourdbname.odoo.com/google_gmail/confirm` in the :guilabel:`URIs 1`" " field. Be sure to replace the *yourdbname* part of the URL with the actual " "Odoo database name." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:102 msgid "" "Next, click on :guilabel:`Create` to generate an OAuth :guilabel:`Client ID`" " and :guilabel:`Client Secret`. Finally, copy each generated value for later" " use when configuring in Odoo, and then navigate to the Odoo database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst-1 msgid "Client ID and Client Secret for Google OAuth." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:114 msgid "Enter Google Credentials" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:116 msgid "" "First, open Odoo and navigate to the :guilabel:`Apps` module. Then, remove " "the :guilabel:`Apps` filter from the search bar and type in `Google`. " "Install the module called :guilabel:`Google Gmail`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:120 msgid "" "Next, navigate to :menuselection:`Settings --> General Settings`, and under " "the :guilabel:`Discuss` section, ensure that the checkbox for " ":guilabel:`Custom Email Servers` or :guilabel:`External Email Servers` is " "checked. This populates a new option for :guilabel:`Gmail Credentials` or " ":guilabel:`Use a Gmail Sever`. Then, copy and paste the respective values " "into the :guilabel:`Client ID` and :guilabel:`Client Secret` fields and " ":guilabel:`Save` the settings." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:129 msgid "" "To configure the external Gmail account, return to the top of the " ":guilabel:`Custom Email Servers` setting and then click the " ":guilabel:`Outgoing Email Servers` link." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst-1 #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst-1 msgid "Configure Outgoing Email Servers in Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:136 msgid "" "Then, click on :guilabel:`New` or :guilabel:`Create` to create a new email " "server, and fill in the :guilabel:`Name`, :guilabel:`Description`, and the " "email :guilabel:`Username` (if required)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:139 msgid "" "Next, click on :guilabel:`Gmail OAuth Authentication` or :guilabel:`Gmail` " "(under the :guilabel:`Authenticate with` or :guilabel:`Connection` section)." " Finally, click on :guilabel:`Connect your Gmail Account`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:143 msgid "" "A new window labeled :guilabel:`Google` opens to complete the authorization " "process. Select the appropriate email address that is being configured in " "Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:146 msgid "" "If the email address is a personal account, then an extra step pops up, so " "click :guilabel:`Continue` to allow the verification and connect the Gmail " "account to Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:149 msgid "" "Then, allow Odoo to access the Google account by clicking on " ":guilabel:`Continue` or :guilabel:`Allow`. After that, the page navigates " "back to the newly configured outgoing email server in Odoo. The " "configuration automatically loads the token in Odoo, and a tag stating " ":guilabel:`Gmail Token Valid` appears in green." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:158 msgid "" "Finally, :guilabel:`Test the Connection`. A confirmation message should " "appear. The Odoo database can now send safe, secure emails through Google " "using OAuth authentication." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:162 msgid "Google OAuth FAQ" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:165 msgid "Production VS Testing Publishing Status" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:167 msgid "" "Choosing :guilabel:`Production` as the :guilabel:`Publishing Status` " "(instead of :guilabel:`Testing`) will display the following warning message:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst-1 msgid "OAuth is Limited to 100 Sensitive Scope Logins." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:174 msgid "" "To correct this warning, navigate to the `Google API Platform " "`_. If the " ":guilabel:`Publishing status` is :guilabel:`In Production`, click " ":guilabel:`Back to Testing` to correct the issue." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:179 msgid "No Test Users Added" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:181 msgid "" "If no test users are added to the OAuth consent screen, then a 403 access " "denied error will populate." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst-1 msgid "403 Access Denied Error." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:188 msgid "" "To correct this error, return to the :guilabel:`OAuth consent screen` under " ":guilabel:`APIs & Services` and add test user(s) to the app. Add the email " "that you are configuring in Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:192 msgid "Gmail Module not updated" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:194 msgid "" "If the *Google Gmail* module in Odoo has not been updated to the latest " "version, then a :guilabel:`Forbidden` error message populates." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst-1 msgid "" "Forbidden you don't have the permission to access the requested resource." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:201 msgid "" "To correct this error, go to the :menuselection:`Apps` module and clear out " "the search terms. Then, search for `Gmail` or `Google` and upgrade the " ":guilabel:`Google Gmail` module. Finally, click on the three dots on the " "upper right of the module and select :guilabel:`Upgrade`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:206 msgid "Application Type" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:208 msgid "" "When creating the credentials (OAuth *Client ID* and *Client Secret*), if " ":guilabel:`Desktop App` is selected for the :guilabel:`Application Type`, an" " :guilabel:`Authorization Error` appears." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst-1 msgid "Error 400 Redirect URI Mismatch." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/google_oauth.rst:215 msgid "" "To correct this error, delete the credentials already created and create new" " credentials, selecting :guilabel:`Web Application` for the " ":guilabel:`Application Type`. Then, under :guilabel:`Authorized redirect " "URIs`, click :guilabel:`ADD URI` and type: " "`https://yourdbname.odoo.com/google_gmail/confirm` in the field, being sure " "to replace *yourdbname* in the URL with the Odoo database name." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:3 msgid "Mailjet API" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:5 msgid "" "Odoo is compatible with Mailjet's :abbr:`API (Application Programming " "Interface)` for mass mailing. Set up a dedicated mass mailing server through" " Mailjet by configuring settings in the Mailjet account and the Odoo " "database. In some circumstances, settings need to be configured on the " "custom domain's :abbr:`DNS (Domain Name System)` settings as well." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:11 msgid "Set up in Mailjet" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:14 msgid "Create API credentials" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:16 msgid "" "To get started, sign in to the `Mailjet Account Information " "`_ page. Next, navigate to the " ":guilabel:`Senders & Domains` section and click on :guilabel:`SMTP and SEND " "API Settings`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst-1 msgid "" "SMTP and Send API Settings link in the Senders & Domains section of Mailjet." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:23 msgid "" "Then, copy the :abbr:`SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)` configuration " "settings onto a notepad. They can be found under the " ":guilabel:`Configuration (SMTP only)` section. The :abbr:`SMTP (Simple Mail " "Transfer Protocol)` configuration settings include the server address, the " "security option needed (Use :abbr:`SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)`/:abbr:`TLS " "(Transport Layer Security)`), and the port number. The settings are needed " "to configure Mailjet in Odoo, which is covered in the :ref:`last section " "`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:31 msgid "" "`Mailjet: How can I configure my SMTP parameters? " "`_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:35 msgid "" "Odoo blocks `port 25` on Odoo Online and Odoo.sh databases. :ref:`See " "reference here `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst-1 msgid "SMTP configuration from Mailjet." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:41 msgid "" "Next, click on the button labeled :guilabel:`Retrieve your API credentials` " "to retrieve the Mailjet API credentials." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:44 msgid "" "Then, click on the eye icon to reveal the :guilabel:`API key`. Copy this key" " to a notepad, as this serves as the :guilabel:`Username` in the Odoo " "configuration. Next, click on the :guilabel:`Generate Secret Key` button to " "generate the :guilabel:`Secret Key`. Copy this key to a notepad, as this " "serves as the :guilabel:`Password` in the Odoo configuration." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:50 msgid "Add verified sender address(es)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:52 msgid "" "The next step is to add a sender address or a domain to the Mailjet account " "settings so that the email address or domain is approved to send emails " "using Mailjet's servers. First, navigate to the `Mailjet Account Information" " `_ page. Next, click on the :guilabel:`Add" " a Sender Domain or Address` link under the :guilabel:`Senders & Domains` " "section." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst-1 msgid "Add a sender domain or address in the Mailjet interface." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:61 msgid "" "Determine if a sender's email address or the entire domain needs to be added" " to the Mailjet settings. It may be easier to configure the domain as a " "whole if :abbr:`DNS (Domain Name System)` access is available. Jump to the " ":ref:`Add a domain ` section for steps on " "adding the domain." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:67 msgid "" "Either all email addresses of the Odoo database users who are sending emails" " using Mailjet's servers need to be configured or the domain(s) of the " "users' email addresses can be configured." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:70 msgid "" "By default, the email address originally set up in the Mailjet account is " "added as a trusted sender. To add another email address, click on the button" " labeled :guilabel:`Add a sender address`. Then, add the email address that " "is configured to send from the custom domain." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:74 msgid "" "At minimum the following email addresses should be set up in the provider " "and verified in Mailjet:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:76 msgid "notifications\\@yourdomain.com" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:77 msgid "bounce\\@yourdomain.com" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:78 msgid "catchall\\@yourdomain.com" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:81 msgid "" "Replace `yourdomain` with the custom domain for the Odoo database. If there " "isn't one, then use the :guilabel:`mail.catchall.domain` system parameter." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:84 msgid "" "After that, fill out the :guilabel:`Email Information` form, making sure to " "select the appropriate email type: transactional email or mass emails. After" " completing the form, an activation email is sent to the email address and " "the trusted sender can be activated." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:88 msgid "" "It is recommended to set up the :abbr:`SPF (Sender Policy " "Framework)`/:abbr:`DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail)`/:abbr:`DMARC (Domain-" "based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance)` settings on the " "domain of the sender." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:93 #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:159 msgid "" "`Mailjet's SPF/DKIM/DMARC documentation " "`_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:97 msgid "" "If the database is not using a custom domain, then in order to verify the " "sender's address, a temporary alias (of the three email addresses mentioned " "above) should be set up in Odoo CRM to create a lead. Then, the database is " "able to receive the verification email and verify the accounts." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:105 msgid "Add a domain" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:107 msgid "" "By adding an entire domain to the Mailjet account, all the sender addresses " "related to that domain are automatically validated for sending emails using " "Mailjet servers. First, navigate to the `Mailjet Account Information " "`_ page. Next, click on :guilabel:`Add a " "Sender Domain or Address` link under the :guilabel:`Senders & Domains` " "section. Then, click on :guilabel:`Add domain` to add the custom domain." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:114 msgid "" "The domain needs to be added to the Mailjet account and then validated " "through the :abbr:`DNS (Domain Name System)`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:117 msgid "" "After that, fill out the :guilabel:`Add a new Domain` page on Mailjet and " "click :guilabel:`Continue`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:120 msgid "" "After adding the domain, a validation page will populate. Unless the Odoo " "database is on-premise (in which case, choose :guilabel:`Option 1`), choose " ":guilabel:`Option 2: Create a DNS Record`. Copy the TXT record information " "to a notepad and then navigate to the domain's :abbr:`DNS (Domain Name " "System)` provider to complete validation." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst-1 msgid "The TXT record information to input on the domain's DNS." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:129 msgid "Setup in the domain's DNS" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:131 msgid "" "After getting the TXT record information from the Mailjet account, add a TXT" " record to the domain's :abbr:`DNS (Domain Name System)`. This process " "varies depending on the :abbr:`DNS (Domain Name System)` provider. Consult " "the provider for specific configuration processes. The TXT record " "information consists of the :guilabel:`Host` and :guilabel:`Value`. Paste " "these into the corresponding fields in the TXT record." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:138 msgid "Return to Mailjet account information" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:140 msgid "" "After adding the TXT record to the domain's :abbr:`DNS (Domain Name " "System)`, navigate back to the Mailjet account. Then, navigate to " ":menuselection:`Account Information --> Add a Sender Domain or Address`, " "click the gear icon next to :guilabel:`Domain`, and select " ":guilabel:`Validate`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:144 msgid "" "This action can also be done by going to the `Sender domains & addresses " "`_ page on the Mailjet account " "information and clicking on :guilabel:`Manage`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:147 msgid "" "Next, click :guilabel:`Check Now` to validate the TXT record that was added " "on the domain. A success screen will appear if the domain is configured " "correctly." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst-1 msgid "Check DNS record in Mailjet." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:154 msgid "" "After successfully setting up the domain, there is an option to " ":guilabel:`Authenticate this domain (SPF/DKIM)`. This button populates " ":abbr:`SPF (Sender Policy Framework)` & :abbr:`DKIM (DomainKeys Identified " "Mail) records to input into the :abbr:`DNS (Domain Name System)` provider." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst-1 msgid "Authenticate the domain with SPF/DKIM records in Mailjet." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:168 msgid "Set up in Odoo" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:170 msgid "" "To complete the setup, navigate to the Odoo database and go to the " ":guilabel:`Settings`. With :ref:`developer-mode` turned on, go to the " ":menuselection:`Technical Menu --> Email --> Outgoing Mail Servers`. Then, " "create a new outgoing server configuration by clicking on the " ":guilabel:`Create` button." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:175 msgid "" "Next, input the `SMTP server` (in-v3.mailjet.com), `port number` (587 or " "465), and `Security (SSL/TLS)` that was copied earlier from the Mailjet " "account. They can also be found `here " "`_. It is recommended to use " ":abbr:`SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)`/:abbr:`TLS (Transport Layer Security)` " "even though Mailjet may not require it." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:180 msgid "" "For the :guilabel:`Username`, input the :guilabel:`API KEY`. For the " ":guilabel:`Password`, input the :guilabel:`SECRET KEY` that was copied from " "the Mailjet account to the notepad earlier. These settings can be found on " ":menuselection:`Mailjet --> Account Settings --> SMTP and SEND API " "Settings`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst:185 msgid "" "Then, if the Mailjet server is used for mass emailing, set the " ":guilabel:`Priority` value higher than that of any transactional email " "server(s). Finally, save the settings and :guilabel:`Test the Connection`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/email_communication/mailjet_api.rst-1 msgid "Odoo outgoing email server settings." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations.rst:3 msgid "Integrations" msgstr "Integrasi" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/geolocation.rst:3 msgid "Geolocation" msgstr "Geolokasi" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/geolocation.rst:5 msgid "" "You can locate contacts or places and generate routes on a map in Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/geolocation.rst-1 msgid "Map displaying a contact's location." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/geolocation.rst:10 msgid "" "To use the feature, open the :guilabel:`Settings` app, and, under the " ":guilabel:`Integrations`, section, activate :guilabel:`Geo Localization`. " "Then, choose between using the OpenStreetMap or Google Places API." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/geolocation.rst:14 msgid "**OpenStreetMap**" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/geolocation.rst:16 msgid "" "OpenStreetMap is a free, open geographic database updated and maintained by " "volunteers. To use it, select :guilabel:`Open Street Map`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/geolocation.rst:20 msgid "" "OpenStreetMap might not always be accurate. You can `join the OpenStreetMap " "community `_ to fix any issues " "encountered." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/geolocation.rst:23 msgid "**Google Places API map**" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/geolocation.rst:25 msgid "" "The Google Places API map provides detailed info on places, businesses, and " "points of interest. It supports location-based features like search, " "navigation, and recommendations." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/geolocation.rst:29 msgid "" "Using the Google Places API could require `payment to Google " "`_." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/geolocation.rst:32 msgid "" "To use it, select :guilabel:`Google Place Map` and enter your :ref:`API Key " "`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/geolocation.rst-1 msgid "Google Places API key" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/geolocation.rst:39 msgid "" ":doc:`/applications/websites/website/configuration/address_autocomplete`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins.rst:5 msgid "Mail Plugins" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins.rst:13 msgid "" "Mail Plugins are connectors that bridge your mailbox with your Odoo " "database. With them, you can interact with your Odoo database directly from " "your mailbox by:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins.rst:16 msgid "Creating leads and centralizing prospects' emails into the CRM app." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins.rst:17 msgid "Generating tasks in any Odoo project." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins.rst:18 msgid "Creating tickets in the Helpdesk app." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins.rst:19 msgid "Searching and storing insights on your contacts." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins.rst:21 msgid "" "Mail Plugins are available for :doc:`Outlook ` and " ":doc:`Gmail `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins.rst:27 msgid "Pricing" msgstr "Harga" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins.rst:29 msgid "Mail Plugins are **free** to install and use." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins.rst:31 msgid "" "However, they can provide **Lead Enrichment**, which is part of a paid " "service known as **Lead Generation**." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins.rst:34 msgid "" "Mail plugins allow you to test Lead Enrichment for free, whether you connect" " the plugins to a database or not. After a while, the plugins ask you to buy" " :doc:`../../essentials/in_app_purchase` credits if you would like to keep " "using this service." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins.rst:41 msgid "Lead Generation IAP service" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins.rst:43 msgid "" "Lead Enrichment uses the *Lead Generation IAP service*. Each request " "consumes one *Lead Generation credit*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins.rst:46 msgid "" "To buy credits, go to :menuselection:`Settings --> CRM --> Lead Enrichment " "--> Buy credits` and select a package." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins.rst:50 msgid "" "If you are out of credits, the only information populated when clicking on " "the suggested company is its website link and logo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins.rst:52 msgid "" "Check out the `Lead Generation IAP service Privacy Policy " "`_." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins.rst:56 msgid ":doc:`../../essentials/in_app_purchase`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins.rst:57 msgid "`Odoo Tutorials: Lead Enrichment `_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:3 msgid "Gmail Plugin" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:5 msgid "" "The *Gmail Plugin* integrates an Odoo database with a Gmail inbox, so users " "can keep track of all their work between Gmail and Odoo, without losing any " "information." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:9 msgid "Odoo Online users" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:11 msgid "" "For databases hosted on Odoo Online (or Odoo.sh), follow the steps below to " "configure the Gmail Plugin." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:15 #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:94 msgid "Install the Gmail Plugin" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:17 msgid "" "First, log in to the Gmail account that the user wishes to connect to Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:19 msgid "" "From the Gmail inbox, click the plus sign icon on the right side panel to " "get add-ons. If the side panel is not visible, click on the arrow icon at " "the bottom right corner of the inbox to reveal it." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst-1 msgid "Plus sign icon on the Gmail inbox side panel." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:26 msgid "" "Then, use the search bar to search for `Odoo` and locate the :guilabel:`Odoo" " Inbox Addin`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst-1 msgid "Odoo Inbox Addin on Google Workspace Marketplace." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:32 msgid "" "Or, go directly to the :guilabel:`Odoo Inbox Addin` page on the `Google " "Workspace Marketplace " "`_." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:35 msgid "" "Once the plugin is located, click :guilabel:`Install`. Then, click " ":guilabel:`Continue` to start the installation." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:38 msgid "" "Next, select which Gmail account the user wishes to connect to Odoo. Then " "click :guilabel:`Allow` to let Odoo access the Google account. Google will " "then show a pop-up window confirming that the installation was successful." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:43 #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:134 msgid "Configure the Odoo database" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:45 #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:136 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Mail Plugin` feature must be enabled in the Odoo database in " "order to use the Gmail Plugin. To enable the feature, go to " ":menuselection:`Settings --> General Settings`. Under the " ":guilabel:`Integrations` section, activate :guilabel:`Mail Plugin`, and then" " click :guilabel:`Save`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst-1 #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst-1 msgid "The Mail Plugin feature in the Settings." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:55 #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:145 msgid "Configure the Gmail inbox" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:57 #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:147 msgid "" "In the Gmail inbox, a purple Odoo icon is now visible on the right side " "panel. Click on the Odoo icon to open up the Odoo plugin window. Then, click" " on any email in the inbox. Click :guilabel:`Authorize Access` in the plugin" " window to grant Odoo access to the Gmail inbox." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst-1 #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst-1 msgid "" "The Authorize Access button in the right sidebar of the Odoo plugin panel." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:65 #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:155 msgid "" "Next, click :guilabel:`Login`. Then, enter the URL of the Odoo database that" " the user wishes to connect to the Gmail inbox, and log in to the database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:69 #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:159 msgid "" "Use the general URL for the database, not the URL of a specific page in the " "database. For example, use `https://mycompany.odoo.com`, not " "`https://mycompany.odoo.com/web#cids=1&action=menu`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:73 #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:163 msgid "" "Finally, click :guilabel:`Allow` to let Gmail access the Odoo database. The " "browser will then show a :guilabel:`Success!` message. After that, close the" " window. The Gmail inbox and Odoo database are now connected." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:78 msgid "Odoo On-Premise users" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:80 msgid "" "For databases hosted on servers other than Odoo Online (or Odoo.sh), follow " "the steps below to configure the Gmail Plugin." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:84 msgid "" "As part of their security guidelines, Google requires add-on creators to " "provide a list of URLs that can be used in actions and redirections launched" " by the add-on. This protects users by ensuring, for example, that no add-on" " redirects users toward a malicious website. (Read more on `Google Apps " "Script `_.)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:89 msgid "" "Since Odoo can only list the `odoo.com` domain and not every on-premise " "customer's unique server domain, on-premise customers cannot install the " "Gmail Plugin from the Google Workspace Marketplace." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:96 msgid "" "First, access the `GitHub repository `_ for the Odoo Mail Plugins. Next, click on the green " ":guilabel:`Code` button. Then, click :guilabel:`Download ZIP` to download " "the Mail Plugin files onto the user's computer." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst-1 msgid "" "Download the ZIP file from the Odoo GitHub repository for Mail Plugins." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:104 msgid "" "Open the ZIP file on the computer. Then, go to :menuselection:`mail-client-" "extensions-master --> gmail --> src --> views`, and open the " ":file:`login.ts` file using any text editor software, such as Notepad " "(Windows), TextEdit (Mac), or Visual Studio Code." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:108 msgid "" "Delete the following three lines of text from the :file:`login.ts` file:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:116 msgid "" "This removes the `odoo.com` domain constraint from the Gmail Plugin program." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:118 msgid "" "Next, in the ZIP file, go to :menuselection:`mail-client-extensions-master " "--> gmail`, and open the file called :guilabel:`appsscript.json`. In the " ":guilabel:`urlFetchWhitelist` section, replace all the references to " "`odoo.com` with the Odoo customer's unique server domain." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:122 msgid "" "Then, in the same :guilabel:`gmail` folder, open the file called " ":guilabel:`README.md`. Follow the instructions in the :guilabel:`README.md` " "file to push the Gmail Plugin files as a Google Project." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:126 msgid "" "The computer must be able to run Linux commands in order to follow the " "instructions on the :guilabel:`README.md` file." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:129 msgid "" "After that, share the Google Project with the Gmail account that the user " "wishes to connect to Odoo. Then, click :guilabel:`Publish` and " ":guilabel:`Deploy from manifest`. Lastly, click :guilabel:`Install the add-" "on` to install the Gmail Plugin." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:3 msgid "Outlook Plugin" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:5 msgid "" "Outlook allows for third-party applications to connect in order to execute " "database actions from emails. Odoo has a plugin for Outlook that allows for " "the creation of an opportunity from the email panel." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:10 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config.rst:5 #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:22 #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:24 msgid "Configuration" msgstr "Konfigurasi" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:12 msgid "" "The Outlook :doc:`Mail Plugin <../mail_plugins>` needs to be configured both" " on Odoo and Outlook." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:17 msgid "Enable Mail Plugin" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:19 msgid "" "First, enable the *Mail Plugin* feature in the database. Go to " ":menuselection:`Settings --> General Settings --> Integrations`, enable " ":guilabel:`Mail Plugin`, and :guilabel:`Save` the configuration." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:25 msgid "Install the Outlook Plugin" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:27 msgid "" "Download (:menuselection:`Save Page As --> Web Page XML only`) the following" " XML file to upload later: " "`https://download.odoocdn.com/plugins/outlook/manifest.xml " "`_." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:31 msgid "" "Next, open the Outlook mailbox, and select any email. After completing this," " click on the :guilabel:`More actions` button in the upper right-side and " "select :guilabel:`Get Add-ins`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst-1 msgid "More actions button in Outlook" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:39 msgid "" "For locally installed versions of Microsoft Outlook, access the " ":guilabel:`Get Add-ins` menu item while in preview mode (**not** with a " "message open). First, click on the :guilabel:`... (ellipsis)` icon in the " "upper right of the previewed message, then scroll down, and click on " ":guilabel:`Get Add-ins`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:44 msgid "" "Following this step, select the :guilabel:`My add-ins` tab on the left-side." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst-1 msgid "My add-ins in Outlook" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:50 msgid "" "Under :guilabel:`Custom add-ins` towards the bottom, click on :guilabel:`+ " "Add a custom add-in`, and then on :guilabel:`Add from file...`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst-1 msgid "Custom add-ins in Outlook" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:57 msgid "" "For the next step, attach the `manifest.xml` file downloaded above, and " "press :guilabel:`OK`. Next, read the warning and click on " ":guilabel:`Install`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst-1 msgid "Custom add-in installation warning in Outlook" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:67 msgid "Connect the database" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:69 msgid "" "Now, Outlook will be connected to the Odoo database. First, open any email " "in the Outlook mailbox, click on the :guilabel:`More actions` button in the " "upper right-side, and select :guilabel:`Odoo for Outlook`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst-1 msgid "Odoo for Outlook add-in button" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:77 msgid "" "The right-side panel can now display **Company Insights**. At the bottom, " "click on :guilabel:`Login`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst-1 msgid "Logging in the Odoo database" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:85 msgid "" "Only a limited amount of **Company Insights** (*Lead Enrichment*) requests " "are available as a trial database. This feature requires :ref:`prepaid " "credits `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:89 msgid "" "If, after a short while, the panel is still empty, it is possible that the " "browser cookie settings prevented it from loading. Note that these settings " "also change if the browser is in \"Incognito\" mode." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:93 msgid "" "To fix this issue, configure the browser to always allow cookies on Odoo's " "plugin page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:95 msgid "" "For Google Chrome, change the browser cookie settings by following the guide" " at: `https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647 " "`_ and adding " "`download.odoo.com` to the list of :guilabel:`Sites that can always use " "cookies`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:100 msgid "Once this is complete, the Outlook panel needs to be opened again." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:102 msgid "Now, enter the Odoo database URL and click on :guilabel:`Login`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst-1 msgid "Entering the Odoo database URL" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:108 msgid "Next, click on :guilabel:`Allow` to open the pop-up window." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst-1 msgid "New window pop-up warning" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:114 msgid "" "If the user isn't logged into the database, enter the credentials. Click on " ":guilabel:`Allow` to let the Outlook Plugin connect to the database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst-1 msgid "Allowing the Outlook Plugin to connect to a database" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:124 msgid "Add a shortcut to the plugin" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:126 msgid "" "By default, the Outlook Plugin can be opened from the *More actions* menu. " "However, to save time, it's possible to add it next to the other default " "actions." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:129 msgid "" "In the Outlook mailbox, click on :guilabel:`Settings`, then on " ":guilabel:`View all Outlook settings`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst-1 msgid "Viewing all Outlook settings" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:136 msgid "" "Now, select :guilabel:`Customize actions` under :guilabel:`Mail`, click on " ":guilabel:`Odoo for Outlook`, and then :guilabel:`Save`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst-1 #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst-1 msgid "Odoo for Outlook customized action" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:143 msgid "Following this step, open any email; the shortcut should be displayed." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:150 msgid "Using the plugin" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:152 msgid "" "Now that the plug-in is installed and operational, all that needs to be done" " to create a lead is to click on the `O` [Odoo icon] or navigate to " ":guilabel:`More actions` and click on :guilabel:`Odoo for Outlook`. The side" " panel will appear on the right-side, and under :guilabel:`Opportunities` " "click on :guilabel:`New`. A new window with the created opportunity in the " "Odoo database will populate." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/unsplash.rst:3 msgid "Unsplash" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/unsplash.rst:5 msgid "" "**Unsplash** is a recognized stock photography library integrated with Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/unsplash.rst:7 msgid "" "If your database is hosted on **Odoo Online**, you can access Unsplash " "pictures without configuration." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/unsplash.rst:10 msgid "" "If your database is hosted on **Odoo.sh or on-premise**, proceed as follows:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/unsplash.rst:12 msgid "" "To **generate an Unsplash access key**, create or sign in to an `Unsplash " "account `_." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/unsplash.rst:15 msgid "" "Access your `applications dashboard " "`_, click :guilabel:`New " "Application`, select all checkboxes, and click :guilabel:`Accept terms`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/unsplash.rst:18 msgid "" "In the pop-up window, enter your :guilabel:`Application Name`, starting with" " the prefix `Odoo:` (e.g., `Odoo: connection`), so Unsplash recognizes it as" " an Odoo instance. Then, add a :guilabel:`Description` and click " ":guilabel:`Create application`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/unsplash.rst:22 msgid "" "On the application details page, scroll down to the :guilabel:`Keys` section" " and copy the :guilabel:`Access Key` and :guilabel:`Application ID`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/unsplash.rst:25 msgid "" "In Odoo, go to :menuselection:`General Settings` and enable the " ":guilabel:`Unsplash Image Library` feature. Then, enter the Unsplash " ":guilabel:`Access Key` and :guilabel:`Application ID`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/integrations/unsplash.rst:29 msgid "" "As a non-Odoo Online user, you are limited to a test key with a maximum of " "50 Unsplash requests per hour." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot.rst:8 msgid "Internet of Things (IoT)" msgstr "Internet of Things (IoT)" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot.rst:17 msgid "" "The Open Platform Communications (OPC) Unified Architecture (UA) protocol is" " now supported by the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box. :abbr:`OPC (Open" " Platform Communications)` :abbr:`UA (United Architecture)` is an open " "standard that specifies information exchange for industrial communication on" " devices, between machines and between systems. This includes communication " "between information technology and operational technology. :abbr:`OPC (Open " "Platform Communications)` :abbr:`UA (United Architecture)` can be used with " "any software platform, on a wide variety of devices, and deployed securely. " "The :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box has entered the world of the " "Industry 4.0 standard and can be utilized in a wide variety of industries, " "and for things like building automation, packaging, utilities, etc." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:3 msgid "Connect an IoT box to Odoo" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:5 msgid "" "An Internet of Things (IoT) box is a micro-computer device that allows for " "the connection of input and output devices to an Odoo database. An " ":abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box subscription is required in order to " "use the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box with a secured connection. A " "computer is also required to set up the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` " "box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:11 msgid "`IoT Box FAQ `_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:13 msgid "" "Begin the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` configuration process by " ":ref:`installing the IoT app ` on the Odoo database through" " the :menuselection:`Apps` application." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst-1 msgid "The Internet of Things (IoT) app on the Odoo database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:20 msgid "" "Next, after the *IoT app* is installed, navigate to :menuselection:`IoT app " "--> IoT Boxes`, and then click on the :guilabel:`Connect` button located in " "the upper-left corner of the :menuselection:`IoT Boxes` dashboard." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst-1 msgid "Connecting an IoT box to the Odoo database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:28 msgid "" "There are two recommended ways to connect the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of " "Things)` box to the database once the *IoT app* is installed. Follow the " "steps in either of the next two sections to connect the :abbr:`IoT (Internet" " of Things)` box via :ref:`wired ethernet connection `" " or via :ref:`WiFi `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst-1 msgid "Connection steps for a wired connection or WiFi connection." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:38 msgid "" "The disk image that the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box SD card is " "formatted with is unique to the version of the Odoo database that the " ":abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box is running on. Ensure that the " ":abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box is :ref:`flashed ` " "with the most up-to-date disk image." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:46 msgid "Ethernet connection" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:48 msgid "" "The following is the process to connect the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)`" " box via an ethernet cable to the Odoo database (by way of the ethernet " "port; RJ-45)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:51 msgid "" "First, connect all wired devices to the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box" " (ethernet, :abbr:`USB (Universal Serial Bus)` devices, etc.). At minimum, " "an HDMI screen should be connected. Then, plug the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of " "Things)` box into a power source." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:55 msgid "" "Immediately after the unit powers on and boots up, read the *pairing code* " "from the screen or from the printout of a receipt printer connected to the " ":abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:59 msgid "" "By default, the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box will display the " "*pairing code* for a maximum of 5 minutes after the unit boots up. After 5 " "minutes, the *pairing code* will disappear for security purposes and the " ":abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box will need to be rebooted manually by " "unplugging the unit from the power source for ten seconds and re-plugging it" " back in." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:65 msgid "" "If no screen is attached to the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box, then " "the *pairing code* can be accessed from the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)`" " box homepage by clicking on the :guilabel:`POS Display` button. For " "instructions on how to access the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box " "homepage visit :ref:`iot_connect/token`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:70 msgid "" "On the computer, navigate to :menuselection:`IoT app --> IoT Boxes`, and " "then click on the :guilabel:`Connect` button located in the upper-left " "corner of the the :menuselection:`IoT Boxes` dashboard. Input the *pairing " "code* in the :guilabel:`Pairing Code` field and click on the " ":guilabel:`Pair` button. The database will now link to the :abbr:`IoT " "(Internet of Things)` box and it will appear on the :menuselection:`IoT " "Boxes` page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:79 msgid "WiFi connection" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:81 msgid "" "The following is the process to connect the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)`" " box via a WiFi connection to the Odoo database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:84 msgid "" "First, ensure there is no ethernet cable plugged into the :abbr:`IoT " "(Internet of Things)` box. Then, connect all wired devices to the :abbr:`IoT" " (Internet of Things)` box (:abbr:`USB (Universal Serial Bus)` devices, " "etc.)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:88 msgid "" "After connecting the devices, plug the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box " "into to a power source. On the computer, navigate to :menuselection:`IoT app" " --> IoT Boxes`, and then click on the :guilabel:`Connect` button located in" " the upper-left corner of the the :menuselection:`IoT Boxes` dashboard. Then" " copy the :guilabel:`Token` from the :guilabel:`WiFi connection` section as " "this will later be used to link the Odoo database to the :abbr:`IoT " "(Internet of Things)` box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:94 msgid "" "Back on the computer, navigate to the available WiFi networks and connect to" " the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box WiFi network. The WiFi network " "dispersed by the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box will start with " "`IoTBox-xxxxxxxxxx`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst-1 msgid "WiFi networks available on the computer." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:102 msgid "" "Upon connecting to the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box WiFi, a browser " "will automatically redirect to the :menuselection:`Configure Iot Box` " "wizard. Name the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box, then paste the " "previously copied *token* into the :guilabel:`Server Token` field, and then " "click on :guilabel:`Next`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst-1 msgid "Enter the server token into the IoT box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:112 msgid "" "If the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box WiFi connection wizard doesn't " "start, then see the documentation on :ref:`connecting with a token " "`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:115 msgid "" "Now, choose the WiFi network that the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box " "will connect with (enter the password if there is one) and click on " ":guilabel:`Connect`. Wait a few seconds and the browser will redirect to the" " :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box homepage. The computer may need to be " "manually re-connected back to the original WiFi connection, if this does not" " happen automatically." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst-1 msgid "Configuring the WiFi for the IoT box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:124 msgid "" "After completing each step, the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box should " "appear when navigating to :menuselection:`IoT app --> IoT Boxes` on the Odoo" " database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst-1 msgid "The IoT box has been successfully configured on the Odoo database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:132 msgid "" "The :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box may need to be manually rebooted " "upon successfully connecting via WiFi for the box to appear in the *IoT app*" " on the Odoo database. To do so, simply unplug the device and plug it back " "into the power source after ten seconds." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:139 msgid "Manually connecting the IoT box using the token" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:141 msgid "" "A manual connection of the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box to the " ":abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` app can be made using the *token*, from a " "computer. The *token* can be found by navigating to :menuselection:`IoT app " "--> IoT Boxes` and clicking on :guilabel:`Connect`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:145 msgid "" "Under the :guilabel:`WiFi Connection` section of the :guilabel:`Connect an " "IoT Box` page that appears, click :guilabel:`Copy` to the right of the " ":guilabel:`Token`. This token will be entered into the :abbr:`IoT (Internet " "of Things)` box homepage." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:149 msgid "" "Access the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box homepage by entering the " ":abbr:`IP (Internet Protocol)` address of the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of " "Things)` box into a browser window from a computer on the same network as " "the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box (preferably by ethernet " "connection)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:154 msgid "" "The :abbr:`IP (Internet Protocol)` address can be accessed by the router " "admin console that the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box is connected to," " or by connecting a receipt printer to the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` " "box. A receipt will print out with the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` " "box's :abbr:`IP (Internet Protocol)` address on it." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:159 msgid "" "On the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box homepage, enter the *token* " "under the :guilabel:`Server` section by clicking on :guilabel:`Configure`. " "Then, paste the *token* into the :guilabel:`Server Token` field and click " ":guilabel:`Connect`. The :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box will then link" " to the Odoo database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:167 msgid "IoT box schema" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:170 msgid "Raspberry Pi 4" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:174 msgid "The Odoo IoT box (Raspberry Pi 4) schema with labels." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:177 msgid "Raspberry Pi 3" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/connect.rst:181 msgid "The Odoo IoT box (Raspberry Pi 3) schema with labels." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:5 msgid "HTTPS certificate (IoT)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:8 msgid "What is HTTPS?" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:10 msgid "" "*Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure* (HTTPS) is the secure version of " "*Hypertext Transfer Protocol* (HTTP), which is the primary protocol used to " "send data back and forth between a web browser and a website. :abbr:`HTTPS " "(Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)` is encrypted in order to increase the " "security of data transfer." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:15 msgid "" ":abbr:`HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)` uses an encryption " "protocol to encrypt communications. The protocol is called *Transport Layer " "Security* (TLS), although formerly it was known as *Secure Sockets Layer* " "(SSL)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:19 msgid "" ":abbr:`HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)` occurs based upon the " "transmission of :abbr:`TLS (Transport Layer Security)`/:abbr:`SSL (Secure " "Sockets Layer)` certificates, which verify that a particular provider is who" " they say they are." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:24 msgid "" "In this documentation and throughout Odoo the term \"HTTPS certificate\" " "will be used to define the fact that the :abbr:`SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)` " "certificate is valid and allows a :abbr:`HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol " "Secure)` connection." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:29 msgid "Why is it needed?" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:31 msgid "" "In order to communicate with certain network devices (in particular for " "payment terminals), the usage of :abbr:`HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol " "Secure)` is mandatory. If the :abbr:`HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol " "Secure)` certificate isn't valid, some devices won't be able to interact " "with the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` Box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:37 msgid "How to obtain a Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) certificate" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:39 msgid "" "The generation of the :abbr:`HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)` " "certificate is automatic." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:41 msgid "" "The :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` Box will send a specific request to " "``_ which will send back the :abbr:`HTTPS (Hypertext " "Transfer Protocol Secure)` certificate if the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of " "Things)` box and database are eligible." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:48 msgid "Internet of Things (IoT) eligibility" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:50 msgid "" "The database should be a **production** instance. The database instance " "should not be a copy, a duplicate, a staging, or a development environment." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:52 msgid "The Odoo subscription must:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:54 msgid "Have an :guilabel:`IoT Box Subscription` line." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:55 msgid ":guilabel:`Status` must be :guilabel:`In Progress`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:57 msgid "" "If the subscription is linked to a ``_ portal user " "check the information on the portal subscription page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:0 msgid "Odoo.com portal subscriptions filtered by \"in progress\"." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:64 msgid "" "In this case, both subscriptions are considered \"in progress\" as the " ":guilabel:`Filter By\\: In Progress` was used." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:68 msgid "" "If the subscription is in question, contact the database's Account Manager " "or Partner regarding the matter." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:72 msgid "" "Troubleshooting Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) certificate " "errors" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:74 msgid "" "If anything goes wrong during the process of the \"HTTPS certificate\" " "generation or reception, a specific error will code be given on the " ":abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box home page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:78 msgid "" "Accessing the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box homepage will check for " "the presence of the \"HTTPS certificate\" and will attempt its generation if" " it is missing. As such, if there is an error on the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of" " Things)` box home page, refresh the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` home " "page to see if the error disappears." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:84 msgid "`ERR_IOT_HTTPS_CHECK_NO_SERVER`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:88 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:101 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:110 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:132 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:149 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:166 msgid "Reason:" msgstr "Alasan" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:87 msgid "" "The configuration regarding the server is missing. In other words, the Odoo " "instance is not connected with the IoT box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:91 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:104 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:114 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:137 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:159 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:170 msgid "Solution:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:91 msgid "Ensure that the server is configured." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:94 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:121 msgid ":doc:`/applications/general/iot/config/connect`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:97 msgid "`ERR_IOT_HTTPS_CHECK_CERT_READ_EXCEPTION`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:100 msgid "" "An unhandled error happened when trying to read the existing :abbr:`HTTPS " "(Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)` certificate." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:104 msgid "" "Ensure that the :abbr:`HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)` " "certificate file is readable." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:107 msgid "`ERR_IOT_HTTPS_LOAD_NO_CREDENTIAL`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:110 msgid "" "The contract and/or database :abbr:`UUID (Universal Unique Identifier)` is " "missing." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:113 msgid "" "Ensure that both values are configured as intended. To modify them, go to " "the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box home page, and navigate to " ":guilabel:`Credential`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:117 msgid "`ERR_IOT_HTTPS_LOAD_REQUEST_EXCEPTION`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:120 msgid "" "An unexpected error happened when the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box " "tried to reach ``_. The causes are likely due to the " "network infrastructure/configuration:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:124 msgid "" "The :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box does not have access to internet." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:125 msgid "" "The network does not allow the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box to " "communicate with ``_. This may be due to network " "devices preventing the communication (firewalls, etc.) or the network " "configuration (:abbr:`VPN (Virtual Private Network)`, etc.)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:131 msgid "" "More information regarding the error that occurred can be found in the full " "request exception details, which are in the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)`" " box logs." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:136 msgid "" "Consult with your system or network administrator should this issue arise. " "This error code depends on the network infrastructure and goes beyond Odoo " "support's service scope." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:140 msgid "`ERR_IOT_HTTPS_LOAD_REQUEST_STATUS`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:143 msgid "" "The IoT-box was able to reach ``_ but received an " "unusual `HTTP response (status codes) `_." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:147 msgid "" "This error code will also give the HTTP response status codes. For example, " "if the error reads `ERR_IOT_HTTPS_LOAD_REQUEST_STATUS 404` it means that the" " page returned a 404 error, which is the \"Page Not Found\" code." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:152 msgid "" "Check if ``_ is down using a web browser, as it's " "possible that it is down due to maintenance." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:155 msgid "" "If ``_ is down due to maintenance, unfortunately there" " is nothing that can be done but instead wait for it to recover." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:157 msgid "" "If ``_ is not down due to maintenance, open a `support" " ticket `_ on the matter. Ensure that the 3 " "digits status code next to the code error is included in the support ticket." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:162 msgid "`ERR_IOT_HTTPS_LOAD_REQUEST_NO_RESULT`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:165 msgid "" "The :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box was able to reach " "``_ but it refused to deliver the :abbr:`HTTPS " "(Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)` certificate." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:169 msgid "" "Ensure that the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box and database are " "eligible for a certificate: :ref:`Internet of Things (IoT) eligibility " "`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:173 msgid "How to ensure that the HTTPS certificate is correct" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:175 msgid "" "If the certificate has been applied successfully, a new :abbr:`HTTPS " "(Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)` :abbr:`URL (Uniform Resource Locator)`" " for the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box ending with `.odoo-iot.com` " "will appear on the Odoo database, inside of the :menuselection:`IoT` " "application on that specific device's form." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst-1 msgid "Odoo IoT app IoT box with .odoo-iot.com domain." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:184 msgid "" "When navigating to the :abbr:`URL (Uniform Resource Locator)` in a browser a" " secured :abbr:`HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)` connection will " "be established." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:191 msgid "Example of valid SSL certificate details on the browser." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:191 msgid "" "Padlock in Chrome on Windows 10 attesting the fact that the connection is " "secured in :abbr:`HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:194 msgid "" "The IoT-box homepage will now display an `OK` status next to `HTTPS " "certificate`. The drop-down menu icon, when clicked, will reveal information" " regarding the certificate." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst-1 msgid "IoT box homepage with HTTPS certificate OK status." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:202 msgid "Domain Name System (DNS) issue" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:204 msgid "" "If the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box can be accessed from its " ":abbr:`IP (Intrernet Protocol)` address but not the Odoo assigned domain: " "`.odoo-iot.com`; then the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box is likely " "running into a :abbr:`DNS (Domain Name System)` issue. On some browsers, it " "will give an error code mentioning :abbr:`DNS (Domain Name System)` (like " "`DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN`)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:209 msgid "" "These :abbr:`DNS (Domain Name System)` issues may appear as the following in" " different browsers:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:213 msgid "Chrome" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:0 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:219 msgid "DNS issue on Chrome browser on Windows 10." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:222 msgid "Firefox" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:0 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:228 msgid "DNS issue on Firefox browser on Windows 10." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:230 msgid "Edge" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:0 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:236 msgid "DNS issue on Edge browser on Windows 10." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:240 msgid "Domain Name System (DNS) issue solution" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:242 msgid "" "Should the router allow the :abbr:`DNS (Domain Name System)` to be manually " "changed, change the DNS to use `Google DNS " "`_." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:244 msgid "" "If your router doesn't allow for this, then a change will need to be made on" " the :abbr:`DNS (Domain Name System)` settings of each of the devices using " "`Google DNS `_. This will " "need to occur on **every** device that plans to interact with the :abbr:`IoT" " (Internet of Things)` box (e.g. computer, tablet or phone). The individual " "device configuration processes can be found on the website of the device's " "manufacturer." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:252 msgid "" "Other :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` devices such as payment terminals " "likely won't need their :abbr:`DNS (Domain Name System)` settings changed as" " they are already configured with custom :abbr:`DNS (Domain Name System)`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/https_certificate_iot.rst:257 msgid "" "Consult with your system or network administrator should this issue arise. " "This error code depends on the network infrastructure, and it goes beyond " "Odoo support's service scope." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:3 msgid "Use an IoT box with a PoS" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:6 msgid "Prerequisites" msgstr "Prasyarat-Prasyarat" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:8 msgid "Before starting, make sure the following equipment is available:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:10 msgid "An :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box, with its power adapter." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:11 msgid "A computer or tablet with an up-to-date web browser." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:12 msgid "" "Odoo Online or an Odoo instance with the *Point of Sale* and *IoT* " "applications installed." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:13 msgid "" "A local network set up with :abbr:`DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration " "Protocol)` (this is the default setting)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:15 msgid "" "An RJ45 Ethernet Cable (optional, but preferred over WiFi, which is already " "built in)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:16 msgid "" "Any of the supported hardware (receipt printer, barcode scanner, cash " "drawer, payment terminal, scale, customer display, etc.). The list of " "supported hardware can be found on the `POS Hardware page " "`_." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:25 msgid "A suggested configuration for a point of sale system." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:27 msgid "" "To connect hardware to the :abbr:`PoS (Point of Sale)`, the first step is to" " connect an :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box to the database. To do " "this, follow these instructions: :doc:`Connect an Internet of Things (IoT) " "box to the Odoo database `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:31 msgid "" "Then, connect the peripheral devices to the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)`" " box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:37 msgid "Device Name" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:38 msgid "Instructions" msgstr "Instruksi" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:39 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:66 msgid "Printer" msgstr "Printer" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:40 msgid "" "Connect a supported receipt printer to a :abbr:`USB (Universal Serial Bus)` " "port or to the network, and power it on. Refer to " ":doc:`/applications/sales/point_of_sale/restaurant/kitchen_printing`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:43 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:560 msgid "Cash drawer" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:44 msgid "The cash drawer should be connected to the printer with an RJ25 cable." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:45 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:508 msgid "Barcode scanner" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:46 msgid "" "In order for the barcode scanner to be compatible it must end barcodes with " "an `ENTER` character (keycode 28). This is most likely the default " "configuration of the barcode scanner." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:48 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:571 msgid "Scale" msgstr "Timbangan" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:49 msgid "Connect the scale and power it on. Refer to :doc:`../devices/scale`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:51 msgid "Customer display" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:52 msgid "" "Connect a screen to the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box to display the " ":abbr:`PoS (Point of Sale)` order. Refer to :doc:`../devices/screen`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:54 msgid "Payment terminal" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:55 msgid "" "The connection process depends on the terminal. Refer to the :doc:`payment " "terminals documentation " "`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:58 msgid "" "Once this is completed, connect the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box to " "the :menuselection:`PoS` application. To do this, go to " ":menuselection:`Point of Sale --> Configuration --> PoS`, tick the " ":guilabel:`IoT Box` option, and select the devices to be used in this " ":abbr:`PoS (Point of Sale)`. :guilabel:`Save` the the changes." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst-1 msgid "Configuring the connected devices in the POS application." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/pos.rst:67 msgid "" "Once set up is done, a new :abbr:`PoS (Point of Sale)` session can be " "launched." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:3 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:127 msgid "Troubleshooting" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:6 msgid "IoT box connection" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:9 msgid "Unable to locate the pairing code to connect the IoT box" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:11 msgid "" "The pairing code should be printed on receipt printers connected to the " ":abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box and should also be displayed on " "connected monitors." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:14 msgid "The pairing code does not show under the following circumstances:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:16 msgid "" "The :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box is already connected to an Odoo " "database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:17 msgid "" "The :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box is not connected to the Internet." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:18 msgid "" "The code is only valid for 5 minutes after the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of " "Things)` box has started. It is automatically removed from connected " "displays when this time has expired." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:20 msgid "" "The version of the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box image is too old. If" " the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box image is from an earlier version, " "then the SD card of the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box needs to be re-" "flashed to update the image (see :ref:`Flashing the SD Card " "`)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:25 msgid "" "If none of the cases listed above correct the issue, then make sure the " ":abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box has correctly started, by checking that" " a fixed green LED is showing next to the power port." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:30 msgid "IoT box is connected but it is not showing in the database" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:32 msgid "" "When an :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box connects to a database, it may " "restart. If so, it can take up to five minutes before appearing in the " "database. If the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box is still not showing " "after five minutes, make sure that the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box " "can reach the database and that the server does not use a multi-database " "environment." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:37 msgid "" "To access the database from the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box, open a" " browser and type in the database address." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:41 msgid "The IoT box is connected to the Odoo database, but cannot be reached" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:43 msgid "" "Make sure that the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box and the computer " "running the browser are located on the same network, as the :abbr:`IoT " "(Internet of Things)` box cannot be reached from outside the local network." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:48 msgid "The HTTPS certificate does not generate" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:50 msgid "" "In order to generate a :abbr:`HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure)` " "certificate, an IoT box subscription is required for the :abbr:`IoT " "(Internet of Things)` box. Connecting the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` " "box prior to configuring an :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` subscription " "for the database and :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box with the Account " "Manager will result in an unsecured connection." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:56 msgid "" "In addition, a firewall can also prevent the :abbr:`HTTPS (Hypertext " "Transfer Protocol Secure)` certificate from generating correctly. In this " "case, deactivate the firewall until the certificate is successfully " "generated. It should also be noted that certain devices, such as a router " "that has a built-in firewall, can prevent the :abbr:`HTTPS (Hypertext " "Transfer Protocol Secure)` certificate from generating." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:63 msgid ":doc:`HTTPS certificate (IoT) `" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:69 msgid "The printer is not detected" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:71 msgid "" "If a printer does not appear in the devices list, go to the :abbr:`IoT " "(Internet of Things)` box homepage and make sure that it is listed under " ":guilabel:`Printers`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst-1 msgid "The IoT box Home Page landing page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:78 msgid "" "If the printer is not present on the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box " "homepage, click :guilabel:`Printers Server`, go to the " ":guilabel:`Administration` tab and click on :guilabel:`Add Printer`. If the " "printer is not present in the list, it is likely not connected properly." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:83 msgid "The printer outputs random text" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:85 msgid "" "For most printers, the correct driver should be automatically detected and " "selected. However, in some cases, the automatic detection mechanism might " "not be enough, and if no driver is found, the printer might print random " "characters." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:89 msgid "" "The solution is to manually select the corresponding driver. On the " ":abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box homepage, click on :guilabel:`Printers " "Server`, go to the :guilabel:`Printers` tab and select the printer in the " "list. In the :guilabel:`Administration` drop-down menu, click on " ":guilabel:`Modify Printer`. Follow the steps and select the *make* and " "*model* corresponding to the printer." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst-1 msgid "Edit the printer connected to the IoT box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:100 msgid "" "Epson and Star receipt printers and Zebra label printers do not need a " "driver to work. Make sure that no driver is selected for those printers." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:104 msgid "Epson configuration special case" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:106 msgid "" "Most Epson printers support printing receipts in Odoo :abbr:`POS (Point of " "Sale)` using the `GS v 0` command. However, the following Epson printer " "models do not support this command:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:109 msgid "TM-U220" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:110 msgid "TM-U230" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:111 msgid "TM-P60" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:112 msgid "TMP-P60II" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:114 msgid "" "Bypass this issue by configuring the printer to use the `ESC *` command " "instead." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:117 msgid "Process to force ESC * command" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:120 msgid "Epson printer compatibility" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:122 msgid "" "The first step is to check whether the printer is incompatible with `GS v 0`" " command." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:126 msgid "" "`Epson GS v 0 documentation `_ for `GS v 0` " "compatible printers." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:128 msgid "" "`Epson ESC * documentation `_ for `ESC *` " "compatible printers." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:131 msgid "" "If the printer is not compatible with the `ESC *` command then the following" " process is not possible. Should the printer be compatible to use the `ESC " "*` command to print, follow this process to configure the printer with the " ":abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:136 msgid "IoT box configuration for ESC *" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:138 msgid "" "To configure the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box to use the `ESC *` " "command to print, go to the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box homepage by" " navigating to :menuselection:`IoT app --> IoT Boxes`. Then click on the " ":guilabel:`IP address` and this will direct to the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of " "Things)` box homepage." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:143 msgid "**Choosing the printer**" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:145 msgid "" "Now click on the :guilabel:`Printers server` button. This will redirect the " "browser to the *CUPS* page. Next, go to :menuselection:`Administration --> " "Printers --> Add Printer`, choose the printer that should be modified, and " "then click :guilabel:`Continue`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:150 msgid "" "If the name of the printer is still uncertain, take the following steps:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:152 msgid "Take note of the listed printers on the *CUPS* page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:153 msgid "Turn the printer off and refresh the page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:154 msgid "" "Now compare the difference with the first list to see which printer " "disappeared." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:155 msgid "Turn the printer back on and refresh the page again." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:156 msgid "Double-check the list again to see if the printer re-appears." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:157 msgid "" "The printer that disappeared and reappears again on the listed printers is " "the name of the printer in question." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:161 msgid "This can be :guilabel:`Unknown` under :guilabel:`Local printers`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:163 msgid "**CUPS naming convention**" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:165 msgid "" "`CUPS` will prompt the administrator for three pieces of information: the " ":guilabel:`Name`, :guilabel:`Description` and the :guilabel:`Location`. The " "last two pieces of information do not need to be specific, however, the " ":guilabel:`Name` should follow a particular convention to work with the `ESC" " *` command." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:170 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Name` should match this convention: " "`__IMC___...___`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:173 msgid "A breakdown of the naming convention:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:175 msgid "" "`printer_name`: This is the printer name. It can be any character as long as" " it does not contain `_`, `/`, `#`, or ` ` (space character)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:177 msgid "" "`IMC`: This stands for *Image Mode Column* (the simplified name for `ESC " "*`)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:178 msgid "`param_1`: This stands for the specific parameter:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:180 msgid "" "`SCALE`: Scale of the picture (with the same aspect ratio). `X` should be" " an integer describing the scale percentage that should be used." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:184 msgid "" "`100` is the original size, `50` is half the size, `200` is twice the size." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:186 msgid "" "`LDV`: *Low Density Vertical* (will be set to *High Density Vertical* if not" " specified)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:187 msgid "" "`LDH`: *Low Density Horizontal* (will be set to *High Density Horizontal* if" " not specified)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:190 msgid "" "*Density* parameters might need to be configured in a particular way " "depending on the printer model." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:194 msgid "" "Visit `Epson's ESC * documentation `_ and click on the " "printer model printer in the table above to see if the printer should set " "these parameters." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:199 msgid "The following are examples of proper and improper name formatting:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:201 msgid "Proper name formatting:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:203 msgid "`EPSONTMm30II__IMC__`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:204 msgid "`EPSON_TM_U220__IMC_LDV_LDH_SCALE80__`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:206 msgid "" "Improper name formatting (this will not prevent printing, but the result " "might not have the expected printed output):" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:209 msgid "`EPSON TMm 30II` -> The name cannot have spaces." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:210 msgid "" "`EPSONTMm30II` -> The name itself is correct, but it will not use `ESC *`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:211 msgid "`EPSONTMm30II__IMC` -> This name is missing the end `__`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:212 msgid "" "`EPSONTMm30II__IMC_XDV__` -> The parameter `XDV` does not match any existing" " parameters." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:213 msgid "" "`EPSONTMm30II__IMC_SCALE__` -> The parameter `SCALE` is missing the scale " "value." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:215 msgid "**Finish adding a printer**" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:217 msgid "" "After setting the name of the printer with the appropriate naming " "convention, click :guilabel:`Continue`. Next, set the :guilabel:`Make` value" " to :guilabel:`Raw` and for the :guilabel:`Model` value, set this to " ":guilabel:`Raw Queue (en)`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:221 msgid "" "After completing these steps, click :guilabel:`Add Printer`. If everything " "was done correctly, the page should redirect to the *Banners* page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:224 msgid "" "At this point the printer should have been created, now the :abbr:`IoT " "(Internet of Things)` box just needs to detect it and then sync to Odoo's " "server (this could take a few minutes)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:227 msgid "**Adding the printer to Odoo PoS**" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:229 msgid "" "Once the printer is visible on the Odoo database, do not forget to choose it" " in the :abbr:`PoS (Point of Sale)`configuration as the :abbr:`IoT (Internet" " of Things)` printer. Navigate to :menuselection:`Pos App --> Settings --> " "Connected Devices --> IoT Box --> Receipt Printer --> Save`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:235 msgid "" "If the printer was set up incorrectly (it is still printing random text or " "the printed receipt is too big or small), then it cannot be modified via the" " printer name with *CUPS*. Instead, the above process can be repeated to set" " up another printer from scratch to create one with modified parameters." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:240 msgid "**Example setup of the Epson TM-U220B printer using ESC**" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:245 msgid "" "The following is an example of the troubleshooting process for a TM-U220B " "printer model using the `ESC *` command. The receipt pictured below is an " "example of a receipt that is printing correctly due to proper formatting (in" " theory):" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:0 msgid "Properly formatted receipt picture from a demo database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:253 msgid "" "Trying to print this receipt right-away prior to the proper formatting will " "not work as the TM-U220B printer model does not support `GS v 0`. Instead " "random characters will print:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:0 msgid "Printer paper with seemingly random characters." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:260 msgid "" "To properly configure formatting for the Epson TM-U220B printer model take " "the following steps." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:262 msgid "" "After consulting Epson's website for compatibility for both of the commands:" " `GS v 0 `_ and `ESC * " "`_, it can be seen that " "indeed the TM-U220B is not compatible with `GS v 0`, but is compatible with " "`ESC *`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:0 msgid "Epson compatibility evaluation from Epson website." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:271 msgid "" "When adding the printer, *CUPS* will ask which printer should be added:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:0 msgid "Administration menu, add printer selection." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:277 msgid "" "In this case, the printer is connected via :abbr:`USB (Universal Serial " "Bus)` so it won' be part of the :guilabel:`Discovered Network Printers`. " "Instead it is likely part of the :guilabel:`Unknown` selection under " ":guilabel:`Local Printers`. By unplugging the printer's :abbr:`USB " "(Universal Serial Bus)` cable from the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box " "and refreshing the page, the :guilabel:`Unknown` printer disappears. By " "plugging it back in, the printer reappears, so it can be said that this is " "the printer in question." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:284 msgid "" "For the naming convention, since it needs to print using the `ESC *` " "command, it is imperative to add `__IMC`. Reference the printer model on " "`Epson's ESC * site `_ to find out more about" " the *density* parameters." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:0 msgid "Epson TM-U220 specifications on manufacturer's website." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:293 msgid "" "For this particular model, TM-U220, `m` should be equal to 0 or 1. While " "referencing the :guilabel:`Description` below the pink box in the above " "picture, the `m` values could be 0, 1, 32 or 33. So in this printers case, " "the `m` value can NOT be 32 or 33 (otherwise there will be random characters" " printed)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:298 msgid "" "The table includes the numeric values: 32 and 33, they both occur if the " ":guilabel:`Number of bits for vertical data` is set to 24. This means that " "is a *High Vertical Density*. In the case of configuring the Epson TM-U220, " "the *Low Vertical Density* will need to be forced, as this printer model " "does not support *High Vertical Density* for this command `ESC *`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:303 msgid "" "To add a *Low Vertical Density*, add the `LDV` parameter to the naming " "convention." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:0 msgid "" "Add a *Low Vertical Density* (the `LDV` parameter) to the naming convention." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:309 msgid "" "Click :guilabel:`Continue` to proceed. Next, set the :guilabel:`Make` value " "to :guilabel:`Raw` and for the :guilabel:`Model` value, set this to " ":guilabel:`Raw Queue (en)`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:0 msgid "Epson TM-U220 specifications on manufacturers website." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:316 msgid "" "However, when trying to print with the naming convention: " "`EpsonTMU220B__IMC_LDV__`, it prints the receipt, but it is too big and " "outside the margin. To resolve this, add a new printer (and naming " "convention) with the `SCALE` parameter to adapt to our receipt size." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:320 msgid "Here are some examples:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:325 msgid "Printer Naming Convention" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:326 msgid "`EpsonTMU220B__IMC_LDV__`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:327 msgid "`EpsonTMU220B__IMC_LDV_SCALE75__`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:328 msgid "`EpsonTMU220B__IMC_LDV_LDH__`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:329 msgid "`EpsonTMU220B__IMC_LDV_LDH_SCALE35__`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:0 msgid "Receipt example format." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:0 msgid "Receipt format using naming convention: EpsonTMU220B__IMC_LDV__." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:0 msgid "" "Receipt format using naming convention: EpsonTMU220B__IMC_LDV_SCALE75__." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:0 msgid "Receipt format using naming convention: EpsonTMU220B__IMC_LDV_LDH__." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:0 msgid "" "Receipt format using naming convention: EpsonTMU220B__IMC_LDV_LDH_SCALE35__." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:347 msgid "DYMO LabelWriter print issue" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:349 msgid "" "The DYMO LabelWriter has a known issue in printing with the :abbr:`IoT " "(Internet of Things)` box. The OpenPrinting CUPS server installs the printer" " using :guilabel:`Local RAW Printer` drivers. In order to print anything, " "the correct :guilabel:`Make and Model` needs to be set, so the correct " "driver is referenced when using the device." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:354 msgid "" "Additionally, a new printer needs to be added to reduce a print delay that " "occurs after updating the driver." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:358 msgid "" "The DYMO LabelWriter 450 DUO printer is the recommended DYMO printer for use" " with Odoo and the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box. It **must** already" " be connected to, and recognized on, the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` " "box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:362 msgid "" "The DYMO LabelWriter 450 DUO printer contains two printers in one: a label " "printer and a tape printer. Choosing the correct model (either DYMO " "LabelWriter 450 DUO Label (en) or DYMO LabelWriter 450 DUO Tape (en)) is " "crucial when configuring the following processes." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:366 msgid "" "To keep things consistent, both of the following processes detail the " "configuration for the DYMO LabelWriter 450 DUO Label (en) model. Change the " "model when needed." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:372 msgid "DYMO LabelWriter not printing" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:374 msgid "" "In the case where the DYMO LabelWriter is not printing anything, a new " "driver needs to be installed." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:376 msgid "" "First, open the OpenPrinting CUPS console by clicking " ":menuselection:`Printers server` at the bottom of the :abbr:`IoT (Internet " "of Things)` box homepage. Next, click on :menuselection:`Printers` in the " "top menu. Click into the printer in question, and select " ":guilabel:`Maintenance` in the first drop-down menu. Then, select " ":guilabel:`Modify Printer` in the second drop-down menu." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst-1 msgid "" "Modify the make and model of the DYMO LabelWriter. Maintenance and Modify drop-down menus\n" "highlighted." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:386 msgid "" "Next, select the specific network connection/printer that the modification " "should be made on. Click :guilabel:`Continue`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst-1 msgid "Printer selection screen with Continue highlighted." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:393 msgid "" "On the next page, click :guilabel:`Continue` to proceed to set the " ":guilabel:`Make` of the printer." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst-1 msgid "Printer modification screen with Continue highlighted." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:399 msgid "" "Under :guilabel:`Make` select :guilabel:`DYMO` from the menu. Click on " ":guilabel:`Continue` to set the :guilabel:`Model`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst-1 msgid "Setting the make page, with DYMO and continue highlighted." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:406 msgid "" "On the following page, set the :guilabel:`Model` to :guilabel:`DYMO " "LabelWriter 450 DUO Label (en)` (or whichever DYMO printer model is being " "used). Click on :guilabel:`Modify Printer` to complete setting the new " "driver, a confirmation page will appear." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst-1 msgid "" "Setting the printer model page with DYMO LabelWriter 450 DUO Label (en) " "highlighted." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:414 msgid "" "After being redirected to a confirmation page, acknowledging a successful " "update, click on the :menuselection:`Printers` button in the top menu." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:417 msgid "" "All the printers installed on the OpenPrinting CUPS server appear, including" " the newly updated: :guilabel:`DYMO LabelWriter 450 DUO Label` (or whichever" " DYMO printer model is being used). Click into the printer that was just " "updated." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:421 msgid "" "To print a test label, click on the :guilabel:`Maintenance` drop-down menu " "to the left of the :guilabel:`Administration` drop-down menu, and select " ":guilabel:`Print Test Page`. The test label will print out with a ten-second" " delay if the driver update was successful." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst-1 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst-1 msgid "" "Printing a test page from the administration drop-down menu in the OpenPrinting CUPs\n" "server." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:430 msgid "" "To reduce this delay a new printer will need to be added, follow the process" " below." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:433 msgid "DYMO LabelWriter print delay" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:435 msgid "" "To resolve the delay issue after modifying the driver, the printer **must** " "be reinstalled. To reinstall the printer, open the OpenPrinting CUPS " "administration page by clicking :menuselection:`Printers server`, at the " "bottom of the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box homepage. Then, click on " ":menuselection:`Administration` in the top menu, then click :guilabel:`Add a" " Printer`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:442 msgid "" "If the DYMO LabelWriter 450 DUO printer is not printing at all, or is not " "recognizable (has a RAW driver type), then update the drivers on the device." " See :ref:`troubleshooting/dymo/update_drivers`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst-1 msgid "Add a printer button highlighted on the Printer CUPS management page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:450 msgid "" "On the next screen, in the :guilabel:`Local Printers` section, select the " ":guilabel:`DYMO LabelWriter 450 DUO Label (DYMO LabelWriter 450 DUO Label)` " "(or whichever DYMO printer model is being used) pre-installed printer. Click" " :guilabel:`Continue`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst-1 msgid "" "Add a printer screen on OpenPrinting CUPS with DYMO LabelWriter 450 DUO " "Label highlighted." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:458 msgid "" "On the following screen, modify the :guilabel:`Name` to something " "recognizable, as the original printer will still be present. Click " ":guilabel:`Continue` to be taken to the next screen." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst-1 msgid "" "Rename printer page in the 'Add a Printer' flow, with the name field " "highlighted." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:465 msgid "" "Next, choose the :guilabel:`Model`. Select :guilabel:`DYMO LabelWriter 450 " "DUO Label (en)` (or whichever DYMO printer model is being used), and " "finally, click :guilabel:`Add Printer` to complete the installation." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst-1 msgid "" "Choose model screen on the OpenPrinting CUPS console with model and add a printer\n" "highlighted." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:474 msgid "" "After being redirected to a confirmation page, acknowledging a successful " "installation, click on the :menuselection:`Printers` button in the top menu." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:477 msgid "" "All the printers installed on the OpenPrinting CUPS server appear, including" " the newly installed: :guilabel:`DYMO LabelWriter 450 DUO Label` (or " "whichever DYMO printer model is being used). Click into the printer that was" " just installed." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst-1 msgid "Printer page with newly installed printer highlighted." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:485 msgid "" "To print a test label, click on the :guilabel:`Maintenance` drop-down menu " "to the left of the :guilabel:`Administration` drop-down menu, and select " ":guilabel:`Print Test Page`. The test label should print out immediately " "(one-to-two seconds delay)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:495 msgid "The Zebra printer does not print anything" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:497 msgid "" "Zebra printers are quite sensitive to the format of the Zebra Programming " "Language (ZPL) code that is printed. If nothing comes out of the printer or " "blank labels are printed, try changing the format of the report that is sent" " to the printer by accessing :menuselection:`Settings --> Technical --> User" " Interface --> Views` in :ref:`developer mode ` and look for" " the corresponding template." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:504 msgid "" "Check out Zebra's instructions on printing :abbr:`ZPL (Zebra Programming " "Language)` files `here `_." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:511 msgid "The characters read by the barcode scanner do not match the barcode" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:513 msgid "" "By default, most barcode scanners are configured in the US QWERTY format. If" " the barcode scanner uses a different layout, go to the form view of the " "device (:menuselection:`IoT App --> Devices --> Barcode Device`) and select " "the correct format." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:518 msgid "Nothing happens when a barcode is scanned" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:520 msgid "" "Make sure that the correct device is selected in the :menuselection:`Point " "of Sale` configuration and that the barcode is configured to send an `ENTER`" " character (keycode 28) at the end of every barcode. To do so, navigate to " ":menuselection:`PoS app --> 3-Dot Menu on the PoS --> IoT Box section --> " "Edit`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:526 msgid "The barcode scanner is detected as a keyboard" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:529 msgid "" "Some barcode scanners do not advertise themselves as barcode scanners but as" " a USB keyboard instead, and will not be recognized by the :abbr:`IoT " "(Internet of Things)` box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:532 msgid "" "The device type can be manually changed by going to its form view " "(:menuselection:`IoT App --> Devices --> Barcode Device`) and activating the" " :guilabel:`Is scanner` option." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst-1 msgid "Modifying the form view of the barcode scanner." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:540 msgid "Barcode scanner processes barcode characters individually" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:542 msgid "" "When accessing the mobile version of Odoo from a mobile device, or tablet, " "paired with a barcode scanner, via the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box," " the scanner may process each barcode character as an individual scan. In " "this case, the *Keyboard Layout* option **must** be filled out with the " "appropriate language of the barcode scanner on the *Barcode Scanner* form " "page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:548 msgid "" "Access the barcode scanner form page by navigating to :menuselection:`IoT " "App --> Devices --> Barcode Scanner`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst-1 msgid "Barcode scanner form page, with keyboard layout option highlighted." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:555 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Keyboard Layout` is language based, and the options available" " vary, depending on the device and the language of the database. For " "example: :guilabel:`English (UK)`, :guilabel:`English (US)`, etc." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:563 msgid "The cash drawer does not open" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:565 msgid "" "The cash drawer should be connected to the printer and the :guilabel:`Cash " "drawer` checkbox should be ticked in the :abbr:`PoS (Point of Sale)` " "configuration. To do so, navigate to :menuselection:`POS app --> 3-Dot Menu " "on the POS --> IoT Box section --> Edit --> Receipt Printer --> Cashdrawer " "checkbox`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:573 msgid "" "Scales play a crucial role in the checkout process, especially for products " "sold by weight, rather than fixed pricing." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:577 msgid "Set up Ariva S scales" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:579 msgid "" "Odoo has determined that a specific setting in Ariva S series scales " "(manufactured by Mettler-Toledo, LLC.) needs modification, and a dedicated " "Mettler :abbr:`USB (Universal Serial Bus)`-to-proprietary RJ45 cable is " "required for the scale to function with Odoo's :abbr:`IoT (Internet of " "Things)` box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:584 msgid "" "To correctly configure the scale for recognition by the :abbr:`IoT (Internet" " of Things)` box, follow this setup process for the Ariva S series scales." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:588 msgid "" "It is crucial to use the official Mettler :abbr:`USB (Universal Serial " "Bus)`-to-RJ45 cable during this process." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:592 msgid "Cable" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:594 msgid "" "The Mettler part number is 72256236 - :abbr:`USB (Universal Serial " "Bus)`-to-:abbr:`POS (Point of Sale)` cable. Contact Mettler, or a partner, " "to purchase an authentic cable. Note that **no other** cable outside of this" " Mettler cable works for this configuration. Using a serial-only cable " "attached to a serial-to-:abbr:`USB (Universal Serial Bus)` adapter is " "**not** effective." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst-1 msgid "Authentic Mettler USB to POS cable, part number 72256236." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:606 msgid "" "Refer to Mettler's Setup Guide for Ariva S series scales during the " "following configuration: `Ariva Checkout Scale User's Guide " "`_." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:609 msgid "" "To begin, go to page 17 in the above manual for *Setup*. This guide lists " "potential settings for the Ariva S series scales." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:612 msgid "" "Follow the instructions, along with the following process, to set the scale " "to setup mode. First, hold the **>T<** button for eight seconds, or until " ":guilabel:`CONF` appears." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:615 msgid "" "Next, press **>T<** until :guilabel:`GRP 3` appears, then press **>0<** to " "confirm." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:617 msgid "" "Under :guilabel:`3.1`, ensure the setting is set to :guilabel:`1` (USB " "Virtual COM ports). Press **>T<** to cycle through the options under group " "3.1." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:620 msgid "" "Once :guilabel:`3.1` is set to :guilabel:`1`, press **>0<** to confirm the " "selection. Continue to press **>0<** until :guilabel:`GRP 4` appears." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:623 msgid "Now, press **>T<** until :guilabel:`EXIT` appears." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:626 msgid "Do **not** make any other changes unless otherwise needed." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:628 msgid "" "Once :guilabel:`EXIT` appears, press **>0<**. Following this, press **>0<** " "again to :guilabel:`SAVE`. Now the scale restarts." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:631 msgid "" "Finally, restart the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box to recognize the " "changes made on the scale's configuration. After restarting, the scale " "appears as `Toledo 8217`, as opposed to the previous display, where it " "appeared as `Adam Equipment Serial`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:3 msgid "Updating (IoT)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:5 msgid "" "Due to the complexity of the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box, and " "virtual Windows :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box, the term 'updating' " "can mean several different things." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:8 msgid "" "The actual drivers can be updated, the core code on the :abbr:`IoT (Internet" " of Things)` box can be updated, or a new image can be flashed (using a " "physical :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:11 msgid "" "This document explores the various ways to update :abbr:`IoT (Internet of " "Things)` boxes to ensure smooth operation of :abbr:`IoT (Internet of " "Things)` box processes and devices." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:17 msgid "Flashing the SD card on IoT box" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:20 msgid "" "This update does **not** apply to the Windows :abbr:`IoT (Internet of " "Things)` box (Odoo 16 and higher)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:23 msgid "" "To update the Windows :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)`, first, uninstall the" " previous version of the Odoo Windows program, and then reinstall it using " "the most up-to-date installation package." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:26 msgid "" "To begin the installation, navigate to the Odoo 16 (or higher) installation " "package for Enterprise or Community - Windows edition, at `Odoo's download " "page `_." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:30 msgid "" "In some circumstances, the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box's micro SD " "Card may need to be re-flashed with *Etcher* software to benefit from Odoo's" " latest :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` image update. This means the Odoo " ":abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box software may need to be updated in " "instances of a new :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box, or when a handler's" " update, or an update from the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box home " "page, does not resolve issues." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:38 msgid "" "It is often necessary to re-flash the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box's" " image after upgrading the Odoo database to a new version." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:40 msgid "" "A computer with a micro SD card reader/adapter is **required** to re-flash " "the micro SD card." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:42 msgid "" "First, begin by downloading `Etcher `_. It is a free, open-source utility, used for burning image files " "onto drives. After the download completes, install and launch the program on" " the computer." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:46 msgid "" "Then, download the latest :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` image from " "`nightly `_, which will be labeled as" " `iotbox-latest.zip`. This particular image is compatible with *all* " "supported versions of Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:50 msgid "" "After this step is complete, insert the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` " "box's micro SD card into the computer or reader. Open *Etcher*, and select " ":guilabel:`Flash from file`, then find and select the `iotbox-latest.zip` " "image and extract it. Next, select the drive the image should be burned to." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:54 msgid "Lastly, click :guilabel:`Flash`, and wait for the process to finish." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst-1 msgid "Balena's Etcher software dashboard." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:61 msgid "" "Balena's *Etcher* software also allows for the administrator to flash the " ":abbr:`SD (Secure Digital)` card from a :abbr:`URL (Uniform Resource " "Locator)`. To flash from a :abbr:`URL (Uniform Resource Locator)`, simply " "click :guilabel:`Flash from URL`, instead of :guilabel:`Flash from file`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:66 msgid "" "Then, enter the following: `http://nightly.odoo.com/master/iotbox/iotbox-" "latest.zip`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:0 msgid "" "A view of Balena's Etcher software, with the flash from URL option " "highlighted." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:73 msgid "" "An alternative software for flashing the micro SD card is `Raspberry Pi " "Imager `_." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:77 msgid "Windows IoT update" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:79 msgid "" "Windows virtual :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box may occasionally need " "an update to work properly." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:82 msgid "" "The following processes cover the :ref:`uninstallation " "` and :ref:`re-installation " "` of the Windows virtual :abbr:`IoT " "(Internet of Things)` box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:89 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:307 msgid "Uninstalling Windows IoT" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:91 msgid "" "Prior to upgrading the Windows virtual :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box," " the previous version should be uninstalled first." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:95 msgid "" "Before uninstalling a previous version of the Windows virtual :abbr:`IoT " "(Internet of Things)` box, ensure that there is a newer version of Windows " "virtual :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box available, compared to the " "version currently installed. To do so, navigate to the `Odoo Nightly builds " "`_ page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:100 msgid "" "On the :guilabel:`Odoo Nightly builds` page, navigate to " ":menuselection:`Builds (stable version) --> windows/` to view the date next " "to the :file:`odoo_(version).latest.exe` file; where *(version)* is equal to" " the version of Odoo (e.g. 16.0, 17.0). The latest version of the Windows " "virtual :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box can be downloaded by selecting " "this file, or it is always available at the `Odoo Download " "`_ page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:106 msgid "" "Uninstalling the Windows virtual :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box is " "done through the Windows program manager." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:109 msgid "" "On any version of Windows, search for `program` to open the " ":menuselection:`Programs --> Programs and Features` section of the " ":guilabel:`Control Panel`. Then, select :guilabel:`Uninstall or change a " "program`. Next, search for `Odoo`, and click the :guilabel:`... (three dot)`" " menu on the :guilabel:`Odoo.exe` program to uninstall." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:114 msgid "" "Confirm the uninstallation, and follow the steps to uninstall through the " "Odoo uninstall wizard." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:119 msgid "Download and re-install" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:121 msgid "" "The latest version of the Windows virtual :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` " "box can be downloaded from the `Odoo Nightly builds " "`_ page or it is always available at the `Odoo " "Download `_ page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:125 msgid "" "To download from the :guilabel:`Odoo Nightly builds` page, navigate to " ":menuselection:`Builds (stable version) --> windows/` to and select the " ":file:`odoo_(version).latest.exe` file; where *(version)* is equal to the " "version of Odoo (e.g. 16.0, 17.0)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:129 msgid "" "To download from the :guilabel:`Odoo Download` page, find the section for " "the version of Odoo (e.g. 16.0, 17.0), and select the :guilabel:`Download` " "button for :guilabel:`Windows`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:132 msgid "" "Next, install and setup the downloaded Odoo :file:`.exe` file. After the " "instructions screen, click :guilabel:`Next` to start the installation, and " "agree to the :abbr:`TOS (Terms of Service)`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:135 msgid "" "During the next step of the re-installation, select :guilabel:`Odoo IoT` " "from the :guilabel:`Select the type of install` drop-down menu." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:139 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:50 msgid "For reference, the following should be installed:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:141 msgid ":guilabel:`Odoo server`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:142 msgid ":guilabel:`Odoo IoT`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:143 msgid ":guilabel:`Nginx WebServer`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:144 msgid ":guilabel:`Ghostscript interpreter`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:146 msgid "" "Ensure there is enough space on the computer for the installation, then " "click :guilabel:`Next`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:149 msgid "Set the destination and complete the installation" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:151 msgid "" "To complete the re-installation, select the :guilabel:`Destination Folder`, " "and click :guilabel:`Install`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:155 msgid "" "Choosing `C:\\\\odoo` as the install location allows for the *Nginx* server " "to start. Odoo's Windows virtual :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box " "software should **not** be installed inside any of the Windows user's " "directories. Doing so does **not** allow for *Nginx* to initialize." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:159 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:74 msgid "" "The installation may take a few minutes. When complete, click " ":guilabel:`Next` to continue." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:161 msgid "" "Then, ensure that the :guilabel:`Start Odoo` box is checked, and click " ":guilabel:`Finish`. After installation, the Odoo server runs, and " "automatically opens `http://localhost:8069` on a web browser. The webpage " "should display the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box homepage." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:166 msgid "" "A :ref:`restart ` of the Windows IoT program may be" " necessary if the web browser does not display anything." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:172 msgid "Update from the IoT box home page" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:174 msgid "" "In the background, the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box uses a version " "of Odoo code to run and connect to the Odoo database. This code may need to " "be updated in order for the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box to operate " "effectively. This operation should be completed on a routine basis, to " "ensure the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` system, and its processes, stay " "up-to-date." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:179 msgid "" "Go to the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box home page by navigating to " ":menuselection:`IoT app --> IoT Boxes`, and clicking on the :guilabel:`IP " "address` of the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box. Then, click on " ":guilabel:`Update` (next to the version number)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:183 msgid "" "If a new version of the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box image is " "available, an :guilabel:`Upgrade to _xx.xx_` button appears at the bottom of" " the page. Click this button to upgrade the unit, at which point the " ":abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box flashes itself to the newer version. " "All of the previous configurations are then saved." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:189 msgid "" "This process can take more than 30 minutes. Do **not** turn off, or unplug, " "the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box, as it would leave it in an " "inconsistent state. This means the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box " "needs to be :ref:`re-flashed ` with a new image." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst-1 msgid "IoT box software upgrade in the IoT Box Home Page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:199 msgid "Handler (driver) update" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:201 msgid "" "There may be some instances where drivers or interfaces need to be updated " "for individual devices (e.g. scales, measurement tools, etc.). The IoT " "handler's (drivers and interfaces) code can be modified by syncing them with" " the configured server handler's code." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:205 msgid "" "This can be helpful in instances where :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` " "devices (e.g. scales, measurement tools, etc.) are not working properly with" " the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:208 msgid "" "For both the Windows :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` (Odoo 16 and higher) " "and physical :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box, this process can be " "performed manually from the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box home page. " "Go to the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box home page by navigating to " ":menuselection:`IoT app --> IoT Boxes`, and clicking on the :guilabel:`IP " "address` of the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:214 msgid "" "Next, click :guilabel:`Handlers list`, and then select :guilabel:`Load " "Handlers` at the bottom of the page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst-1 msgid "Handlers list on an IoT box with the load handlers button highlighted." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:222 msgid "" "Handler's code is fetched from the configured server, and it needs to be up-" "to-date to have the latest fixes and patches." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/updating_iot.rst:226 msgid "" "A handler update is also performed automatically each time the :abbr:`IoT " "(Internet of Things)` box is restarted. The only exception to this process " "is if the *Automatic drivers update* is unchecked in the form view of the " ":abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box on the Odoo server. This setting can be" " reached by going to :menuselection:`IoT App --> Select the IoT box --> " "Automatic drivers update`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:3 msgid "Connect Windows IoT Odoo" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:5 msgid "" "A Virtual IoT box is a computer program that needs to be downloaded and " "installed on a Windows computer. This requires a Windows operating system " "with an Odoo 16 or later database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:8 msgid "" "The Windows virtual :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box works the same way " "as a physical :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box, with the ability to run " "most of the same devices. All :abbr:`POS (Point of Sale)` devices work with " "it, such as a scale or printer. Payment terminals will also work, but it " "should be noted that :abbr:`MRP (Material Requirement Planning)` devices are" " not compatible. *These include cameras or measurement tools.*" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:15 msgid "Pre-requisites" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:17 msgid "" "The following items will be needed to complete the Windows :abbr:`IoT " "(Internet of Things)` installation." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:20 msgid "Odoo 16 database or any version above." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:21 msgid "" ":abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` compatible devices (except those mentioned " "above). Refer to: `Odoo's compatible IoT devices " "`_." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:23 msgid "Device drivers for Windows." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:26 msgid "" "Odoo recommends using an updated, recent version of Windows (Windows 10/11) " "as some older operating systems can cause the Windows virtual :abbr:`IoT " "(Internet of Things)` to not work." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:29 msgid "Windows computer (laptop, desktop, or server)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:30 msgid "" "Odoo :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` subscription. Refer to: :ref:`iot/iot-" "eligibility`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:33 msgid "Connect the Windows virtual IoT box to an Odoo database" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:35 msgid "" "The Windows virtual IoT box is simple to setup in just a few easy steps. " "Follow this process when installing the Windows virtual IoT software for the" " first time." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:39 msgid "Download and initial installation" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:41 msgid "" "To begin the installation, navigate to the Odoo 16 or higher installation " "package for Community - Windows edition at `Odoo's download page " "`_. Next, install and setup the Odoo :file:`.exe`" " file. After the instructions screen, click :guilabel:`Next` to start the " "installation and agree to the :abbr:`TOS (Terms of Service)`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:46 msgid "" "During the next step of the installation, select :guilabel:`Odoo IoT` from " "the :guilabel:`Select the type of install` drop-down menu." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:52 msgid "**Odoo server**" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:53 msgid "**Odoo IoT**" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:54 msgid "**Nginx WebServer**" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:55 msgid "**Ghostscript interpreter**" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:57 msgid "" "Ensure there is enough space on the computer for the installation and click " ":guilabel:`Next`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:60 msgid "Setting the destination and completing the installation" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:62 msgid "" "To complete the installation, select the :guilabel:`Destination Folder` and " "click :guilabel:`Install`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:66 msgid "" "Choosing ``C:\\odoo`` as the install location will allow for the Nginx " "server to start. If the folder doesn't exist, then create it. Otherwise the " "installation files will be spread throughout the hard drive." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:71 msgid "" "Odoo's Windows virtual IoT software should not be installed inside any of " "the Window's User's directories. Doing so will not allow for Nginx to " "initialize." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:76 msgid "" "Ensure that the :guilabel:`Start Odoo` box is checked and click " ":guilabel:`Finish`. After installation, the Odoo server will run and " "automatically open `http://localhost:8069` on a web browser. The webpage " "should display the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box homepage." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:81 msgid "" "A restart of the Windows IoT program may be necessary should the web browser" " not display anything. :ref:`iot/restart_windows_iot`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:85 msgid "Connecting devices" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:87 msgid "" "Next, connect the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` devices to the Windows " "computer. Windows should automatically detect the device because the driver " "is pre-installed on the computer. If not, search for and install the Windows" " driver for the device." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:92 msgid "" "Most devices connect to the Windows Machine for Windows IoT automatically " "through Windows Plug-N-Play (PnP). However, if Windows does not " "automatically recognize the device after connecting, then the administrator " "may need to install the corresponding drivers manually." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:96 msgid "Devices automatically recognized:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:98 msgid "Regular ink/toner based printers" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:99 msgid "Receipt printers (Epson/Star)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:100 msgid "Barcode scanners" msgstr "Pemindai Barcode" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:101 msgid "" "Measurement devices (although some configuration of the measurement device " "settings is required) See this documentation: " ":doc:`../devices/measurement_tool`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:104 msgid "" "Devices not automatically recognized (requires manual driver download):" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:106 msgid "Label printers (Zebra)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:107 msgid "Scales" msgstr "Timbangan" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:109 msgid "" "Reference the manufacturer's website for the equipment in question. Then, " "download the drivers and install them on the Windows machine. Reconnect the " "device in question and Windows will find the device." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:113 msgid "" "Following connecting devices to the computer, refresh the :abbr:`IoT " "(Internet of Things)` box homepage and verify the device is seen. If not, " "reload the handlers through the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box " "homepage." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:117 msgid "" "Finally, connect Windows :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` to a database " "using existing instructions (manually using the Token)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:123 msgid "" "Now the installation is complete, the devices connected to :abbr:`IoT " "(Internet of Things)` can be used to complete processes/actions." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:132 msgid "Restart Windows IoT box" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:134 msgid "" "In some instances a manual restart of the physical :abbr:`IoT (Internet of " "Things)` box can resolve the issue of an :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` " "box not showing up on the database. For the Windows virtual :abbr:`IoT " "(Internet of Things)` box a manual restart of the Odoo server can resolve " "database connection issues." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:139 msgid "To restart the virtual Windows IoT server:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:141 msgid "Type `Services` into the Windows :guilabel:`Search Bar`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:142 msgid "" "Select the :menuselection:`Services` App and scroll down to the " ":guilabel:`Odoo` service." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:143 msgid "" "Right click on :guilabel:`Odoo` and select :guilabel:`Start` or " ":guilabel:`Restart`. This action will manually restart the Odoo IoT server." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:147 msgid "Firewalls" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:149 msgid "" "Firewalls keep devices safe and secure. Sometimes they can block connections" " that should be made though. The Windows virtual :abbr:`IoT (Internet of " "Things)` box software may not be reachable to the :abbr:`LAN (Local Area " "Network)` due to a firewall preventing the connection. Consult your local IT" " support team to make exceptions (network discovery) in the :abbr:`OS " "(Operating System)` or firewall program. Windows has their own firewall as " "do other virus protection programs." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:156 msgid "" "A client might encounter a time when they are able to reach the homepage of " "the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box, yet they cannot access it from " "another computer/mobile device/tablet on the same network." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:161 msgid "Making an exception on Windows Defender" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:163 msgid "" "It is possible to allow other devices to access the Windows virtual " ":abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box while keeping the firewall on. This is " "done by creating a rule on *Windows Defender* and allowing communication " "through port `8069`. The following process describes the steps to take in " "order to make this exception." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:169 msgid "Create a rule in Windows Defender" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:171 msgid "" "First, open the *Windows Firewall* by navigating to the " ":menuselection:`Start Menu` and typing in `Firewall`. Then, open the " ":menuselection:`Windows Defender Firewall` program. In the left-hand menu, " "navigate to :guilabel:`Advanced Settings`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:175 msgid "" "Once :guilabel:`Advanced Settings` have been selected, click " ":guilabel:`Inbound Rules` in the left-hand menu. Then, in the right-hand " "menu column (under :guilabel:`Inbound Rules`), click on :guilabel:`New Rule`" " to create a new rule." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:180 msgid "Configure new rule" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:182 msgid "" "On the :menuselection:`Rule Type` screen, select :guilabel:`Port`. Then " "click :guilabel:`Next`. From the :menuselection:`Protocol and Ports` page " "leave the rule application to :guilabel:`TCP`. Then, select " ":guilabel:`Specific Local Ports` for the :guilabel:`ports` option. In the " "text box, type in `8069, 443`. Finally, click :guilabel:`Next` to continue " "to the next step." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:187 msgid "" "On the :menuselection:`Actions` page, select :guilabel:`Allow the " "connection` and click :guilabel:`Next`. The following page on the " ":menuselection:`Rule Configuration` wizard is the :guilabel:`Profile` page. " "On this page, select whichever connection type applies to the network the " "Windows machine is operating on. Ideally, select :guilabel:`Private` only " "connections. The *Private* connection type is the most secure connection " "while allowing the selected port to communicate. Click :guilabel:`Next` to " "continue." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:194 msgid "" "Finally, assign a new, unique name to the rule. For example, this name can " "be `Odoo`. Optionally, add a brief description in the " ":guilabel:`Description` field. Click :guilabel:`Finish` to complete the " ":guilabel:`Rule Configuration` wizard. Now, the new rule is active and " "devices can connect to the Windows virtual :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` " "box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:202 msgid "Worldline exception" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:204 msgid "" "*Worldline* is a payment terminal that can be connected to Odoo's *PoS* " "(point of sale) system. It allows for a comprehensive and fluid payment " "experience for customers. Worldline is available in Belgium, the " "Netherlands, and Luxembourg." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:208 msgid "" "When using the Windows IoT server to connect the Worldline payment terminal," " it is necessary to create an exception in the Windows firewall so that a " "connection can be made between the Odoo database/:abbr:`IoT (Internet of " "Things)` box and Worldline." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:213 msgid "" ":doc:`../../../sales/point_of_sale/payment_methods/terminals/worldline`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:215 msgid "" "To create the exception, first, open the *Windows Defender Firewall* app on " "the Windows machine. This can be accomplished by typing `windows defender` " "in the :guilabel:`Search` bar." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:218 msgid "Next, click :guilabel:`Advanced settings` in the left menu." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst-1 msgid "" "Advanced settings option highlighted in the left pane of the Windows " "Defender Firewall app." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:224 msgid "In the left menu, choose :guilabel:`Inbound Rules`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst-1 msgid "" "Windows Defender left window pane with inbound rules menu item highlighted." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:230 msgid "" "After selecting :guilabel:`Inbound Rules`, select :guilabel:`New Rule` in " "the far right menu." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst-1 msgid "New rule dropdown shown with new rule option highlighted." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:236 msgid "" "Then, for the :guilabel:`Rule Type`, select the radio button for " ":guilabel:`Port`. Click :guilabel:`Next` to continue to the rest of the " "configuration." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst-1 msgid "Rule Type window open, with the radio button next to port highlighted." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:243 msgid "" "On the :guilabel:`Protocols and Ports` page, choose the radio button for " ":guilabel:`TCP`, under :guilabel:`Does this rule apply to TCP or UDP?`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:246 msgid "" "Next, under :guilabel:`Does this rule apply to all local ports or specific " "ports?`, select the radio button for :guilabel:`Specific local ports`. Then," " enter `9050`, and click :guilabel:`Next` to continue." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst-1 msgid "" "Protocol/port configuration window with TCP, specific port (9050) and Next " "highlighted." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:254 msgid "" "The next screen is the :guilabel:`Action` page. Under :guilabel:`What action" " should be taken when a connection matches the specified conditions?`, " "choose the radio button for :guilabel:`Allow the connection`. Then, click " ":guilabel:`Next` to continue." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:258 msgid "" "A :guilabel:`Profile` page appears. Under :guilabel:`When does this rule " "apply?`, leave the three boxes checked for: :guilabel:`Domain`, " ":guilabel:`Private`, and :guilabel:`Public`. Click :guilabel:`Next` to " "continue to the naming convention page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:262 msgid "" "On the :guilabel:`Name` page, enter `Odoo Worldline`, under the " ":guilabel:`Name` field. Enter a :guilabel:`Description (optional)`. Finally," " once ready, click :guilabel:`Finish`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:265 msgid "The final :guilabel:`Inbound rule` should appear as follows:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:272 msgid "Odoo Worldline" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:273 msgid "Profile" msgstr "Profil" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:274 msgid "All" msgstr "Semua" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:275 msgid "Enabled" msgstr "Diaktifkan" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:276 msgid "Yes" msgstr "Ya" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:277 msgid "Action" msgstr "Tindakan" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:278 msgid "Allow" msgstr "Izinkan" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:279 msgid "Override" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:280 msgid "No" msgstr "Tidak" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:281 msgid "Program" msgstr "Program" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:282 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:284 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:286 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:292 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:294 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:296 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:298 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:300 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:304 msgid "Any" msgstr "Banyak" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:283 msgid "Local Address" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:285 msgid "Remote Address" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:287 msgid "Protocol" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:288 msgid "TCP" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:289 msgid "Local Port" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:290 msgid "9050" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:291 msgid "Remote Port" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:293 msgid "Authorized Users" msgstr "Pengguna Berwenang" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:295 msgid "Authorized Computers" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:297 msgid "Authorized Local Principals" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:299 msgid "Local User Owner" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:301 msgid "PolicyAppld" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:302 msgid "None" msgstr "Tidak Ada" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:303 msgid "Application Package" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:309 msgid "" "Uninstalling the Windows virtual :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box is " "done through the Windows program manager. Using any Windows version, search " "for `program`. Then, select :guilabel:`Add or Remove Programs` located in " "the control panel. Search for `Odoo` and click the :guilabel:`three dot " "menu` to uninstall." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/config/windows_iot.rst:314 msgid "" "Confirm the un-installation and follow the steps to uninstall through the " "Odoo uninstall guide." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices.rst:7 msgid "Devices" msgstr "Perangkat" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices.rst:21 msgid "" ":doc:`Worldline payment terminal " "<../../sales/point_of_sale/payment_methods/terminals/worldline>`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices.rst:23 msgid "" ":doc:`Ingenico payment terminal " "<../../sales/point_of_sale/payment_methods/terminals/ingenico>`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/camera.rst:3 msgid "Connect a camera" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/camera.rst:5 msgid "" "A camera can be connected to an :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box with an" " Odoo database in just a few steps. Once a camera is connected to an " ":abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box, it can be used in a manufacturing " "process, or it can be linked to a quality control point/quality check. Doing" " so allows for the taking of pictures when a chosen quality control " "point/check has been reached, or when a specific key is pressed during " "manufacturing." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/camera.rst:12 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/footswitch.rst:14 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:11 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/scale.rst:22 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:18 msgid "Connection" msgstr "Connection" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/camera.rst:14 msgid "" "To connect a camera to an :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box, simply " "connect the two via cable. This is usually done with a :abbr:`USB (Universal" " Serial Bus)` cable of some sort." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/camera.rst:17 msgid "" "If the camera is `supported `_, " "there is no need to set up anything, as it'll be detected as soon as it's " "connected." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/camera.rst-1 msgid "Camera recognized on the IoT box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/camera.rst:25 msgid "Link camera to quality control point in manufacturing process" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/camera.rst:27 msgid "" "In the :menuselection:`Quality app`, a device can be set up on a " ":guilabel:`Quality Control Point`. To do that, navigate to the " ":menuselection:`Quality app --> Quality Control --> Control Points` and open" " the desired :guilabel:`Control Point` that'll be linked to the camera." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/camera.rst:31 msgid "" "On the control point form, edit the control point by selecting the " ":guilabel:`Type` field, and clicking on :guilabel:`Take a Picture` from the " "drop-down menu. Doing so reveals a field called :guilabel:`Device`, wherein " "the attached *device* can be selected. :guilabel:`Save` the changes, if " "required." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/camera.rst-1 msgid "Setting up the device on the quality control point." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/camera.rst:40 msgid "" "The camera is now useable with the selected quality control point. When the " "quality control point is reached during the manufacturing process, the " "database prompts the operator to take a picture." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/camera.rst-1 msgid "Graphic user interface of the device on the quality control point." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/camera.rst:48 msgid "" "Quality control points can also be accessed by navigating to " ":menuselection:`IoT App --> Devices`. From here, select the device. There is" " a :guilabel:`Quality Control Points` tab, where they can be added with the " "device." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/camera.rst:53 msgid "" "On a quality check form, the :guilabel:`Type` of check can also be specified" " to :guilabel:`Take a Picture`. Navigate to :menuselection:`Quality app --> " "Quality Control --> Quality Checks --> New` to create a new quality check " "from the :guilabel:`Quality Checks` page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/camera.rst:58 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:70 msgid "" ":doc:`/applications/inventory_and_mrp/quality/quality_management/quality_control_points`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/camera.rst:59 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:71 msgid "" ":doc:`/applications/inventory_and_mrp/quality/quality_management/quality_alerts`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/camera.rst:62 msgid "Link camera to a work center in the Manufacturing app" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/camera.rst:64 msgid "" "To link a camera to an action, it first needs to be configured on a work " "center. Navigate to :menuselection:`Manufacturing app --> Configuration --> " "Work Centers`. Next, go to the desired :guilabel:`Work Center` in which a " "camera will be used to reveal that specific work center's detail form. From " "here, add the device in the :guilabel:`IoT Triggers` tab, in the " ":guilabel:`Device` column, by clicking :guilabel:`Add a Line`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/camera.rst:70 msgid "" "Now, the camera device can be linked to the :guilabel:`Action` column drop-" "down option labeled :guilabel:`Take a Picture`. A key can also be added to " "trigger the action." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/camera.rst:74 msgid "" "The first trigger listed is chosen first. The order of triggers matters, and" " they can be dragged into any desired order." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/camera.rst:78 msgid "" "On the :guilabel:`Work Order` screen, a status graphic indicates whether the" " database is correctly connected to the camera." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/camera.rst:82 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/footswitch.rst:52 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:92 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:95 msgid ":ref:`workcenter_iot`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/footswitch.rst:3 msgid "Connect a footswitch" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/footswitch.rst:5 msgid "" "When working in a manufacturing environment, it's always better for an " "operator to have both hands available at all times. Odoo's :abbr:`IoT " "(Internet of Things)` box makes this possible when using a footswitch." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/footswitch.rst:9 msgid "" "In fact, with a footswitch, the operator is able to go from one screen to " "another, and perform actions using their foot. This can be configured in " "just a few steps on the work center in the *Manufacturing* app." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/footswitch.rst:16 msgid "" "To connect a footswitch to the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box, connect" " the two devices via cable. More often than not, this is done with a " ":abbr:`USB (Universal Serial Bus)` cable." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/footswitch.rst:19 msgid "" "If the footswitch is a `supported device `_, there is no need to take further action, since it'll be " "automatically detected when connected." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/footswitch.rst-1 msgid "Footswitch recognized on the IoT box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/footswitch.rst:27 msgid "Link a footswitch to a work center in the Odoo Manufacturing app" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/footswitch.rst:29 msgid "" "To link a footswitch to an action, it first needs to be configured on a work" " center. Navigate to :menuselection:`Manufacturing app --> Configuration -->" " Work Centers`. From here, go to the desired :guilabel:`Work Center` in " "which the footswitch will be used, and add the device in the :guilabel:`IoT " "Triggers` tab, under the :guilabel:`Device` column, by selecting " ":guilabel:`Add a Line`. Doing so means the footswitch can be linked to an " "option in the :guilabel:`Action` column drop-down, and optionally, a key can" " be added to trigger it. An example of an :guilabel:`Action` in the " "*Manufacturing app* could be the :guilabel:`Validate` or :guilabel:`Mark as " "Done` buttons on a manufacturing work order." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/footswitch.rst-1 msgid "Footswitch trigger setup on the Odoo database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/footswitch.rst:43 msgid "" "It should be noted that the first listed trigger is chosen first. So, the " "order matters, and these triggers can be dragged into any order. In the " "picture above, using the footswitch automatically skips the part of the " "process that's currently being worked on." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/footswitch.rst:48 msgid "" "On the :guilabel:`Work Order` screen, a status graphic indicates whether the" " database is correctly connected to the footswitch." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:3 msgid "Connect a measurement tool" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:7 msgid "" "With Odoo's :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box, it is possible to connect " "measurement tools to the Odoo database for use in the *Quality app* on a " "quality control point/quality check, or for use in a work center during the " "manufacturing process." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:11 msgid "" "Find the list of supported devices here: `Supported devices " "`_." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:15 msgid "Connect with universal serial bus (USB)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:17 msgid "" "To add a device connected by :abbr:`USB (Universal Serial Bus)`, plug the " ":abbr:`USB (Universal Serial Bus)` cable into the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of " "Things)` box, and the device appears in the Odoo database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst-1 msgid "Measurement tool recognized on the IoT box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:26 msgid "Connect with bluetooth" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:28 msgid "" "Activate the Bluetooth functionality on the device (see the device manual " "for further explanation), and the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box " "automatically connects to the device." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst-1 msgid "Bluetooth indicator on measurement tool." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:37 msgid "" "Link a measurement tool to a quality control point in the manufacturing " "process" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:39 msgid "" "In the *Quality app*, a device can be set up on a quality control point. To " "do that, navigate to :menuselection:`Quality app --> Quality Control --> " "Control Points`, and open the desired control point to which the measurement" " tool should be linked." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:43 msgid "" "From here, edit the control point, by selecting the :guilabel:`Type` field, " "and clicking :guilabel:`Measure` from the drop-down menu. Doing so reveals a" " field called :guilabel:`Device`, where the attached device can be selected." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:47 msgid "" "Additionally, :guilabel:`Norm` and :guilabel:`Tolerance` can be configured. " ":guilabel:`Save` the changes, if required." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:50 msgid "" "At this point, the measurement tool is linked to the chosen quality control " "point. The value, which usually needs to be changed manually, is " "automatically updated while the tool is being used." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst-1 msgid "Measurement tool input in the Odoo database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:58 #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:60 msgid "" "Quality control points can also be accessed by navigating to " ":menuselection:`IoT App --> Devices`, then select the device. There is a " ":guilabel:`Quality Control Points` tab, where they can be added with the " "device." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:63 msgid "" "On a quality check detail form, the :guilabel:`Type` of check can also be " "specified to :guilabel:`Measure`. Access a new quality check detail page, by" " navigating to :menuselection:`Quality app --> Quality Control --> Quality " "Checks --> New`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:68 msgid "" ":doc:`../../../inventory_and_mrp/quality/quality_management/quality_control_points`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:69 msgid "" ":doc:`../../../inventory_and_mrp/quality/quality_management/quality_alerts`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:72 msgid "Link a measurement tool to a work center in the Manufacturing app" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:74 msgid "" "To link a measurement tool to an action, it first needs to be configured on " "a work center. To do that, navigate to :menuselection:`Manufacturing app -->" " Configuration --> Work Centers`. Then, select the desired work center in " "which the measurement tool will be used." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:78 msgid "" "On the work center page, add the device in the :guilabel:`IoT Triggers` tab," " under the :guilabel:`Device` column, by selecting :guilabel:`Add a Line`. " "Then, the measurement tool can be linked to the :guilabel:`Action` drop-down" " menu option labeled :guilabel:`Take Measure`. A key can be added to trigger" " the action." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:84 msgid "" "It should be noted that the first listed trigger is chosen first. The order " "matters, and these triggers can be dragged into any order." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:88 msgid "" "On the :guilabel:`Work Order` screen, a status graphic indicates whether the" " database is correctly connected to the measurement tool." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:3 msgid "Connect a printer" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:5 msgid "" "Printer installation can be done in a few easy steps. The printer can be " "used to print receipts, labels, orders, or even reports from the different " "Odoo apps. In addition, printer actions can be assigned as an *action on a " "trigger* during the manufacturing process, or added onto a quality control " "point or a quality check." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:13 msgid "" "The :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box supports printers connected through" " :abbr:`USB (Universal Serial Bus)`, network connection, or Bluetooth. " "`Supported printers `__ are detected" " automatically, and appear in the :guilabel:`Devices` list of the *IoT app*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst-1 msgid "The printer as it would appear in the IoT app devices list." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:23 msgid "" "The printer can take up to two minutes to appear in the *IoT app* devices " "list." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:26 msgid "Link printer" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:29 msgid "Link printer to work orders" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:31 msgid "" "*Work Orders* can be linked to printers, via a quality control point, to " "print labels for manufactured products." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:34 msgid "" "In the *Quality app*, a device can be set up on a quality control point. To " "do that, go to the :menuselection:`Quality app --> Quality Control --> " "Control Points`, and open the desired control point to which the printer " "will be linked." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:39 msgid "" "A *Manufacturing Operation* and *Work Order Operation* need to be attached " "to a quality control point before the :guilabel:`Type` field allows for the " ":guilabel:`Print Label` option to be selected." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:43 msgid "" "From here, edit the control point, by selecting the :guilabel:`Type` field, " "and selecting :guilabel:`Print Label` from the drop-down menu of options. " "Doing so reveals a field called :guilabel:`Device`, where the attached " "*device* can be selected. :guilabel:`Save` the changes, if required." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst-1 msgid "This is the quality control point setup." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:52 msgid "" "The printer can now be used with the selected quality control point. When " "the quality control point is reached during the manufacturing process, the " "database presents the option to print labels for a specific product." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:65 msgid "" "On a quality check detail form, the :guilabel:`Type` of check can also be " "specified to :guilabel:`Print Label`. To create new quality checks, navigate" " to :menuselection:`Quality app --> Quality Control --> Quality Checks --> " "New`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:74 msgid "Link a printer to a work center in the Manufacturing app" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:76 msgid "" "To link a printer to an action, it first needs to be configured on a work " "center. To do that, navigate to :menuselection:`Manufacturing app --> " "Configuration --> Work Centers`. From here, select the desired work center " "in which the printer will be used. Next, add the device in the " ":guilabel:`IoT Triggers` tab, under the :guilabel:`Device` column, by " "selecting :guilabel:`Add a Line`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:82 msgid "" "Then, the printer can be linked to either of the following options in the " ":guilabel:`Actions` drop-down menu: :guilabel:`Print Labels`, " ":guilabel:`Print Operation`, or :guilabel:`Print Delivery Slip`. A key can " "also be added to trigger the action." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:87 msgid "" "The first listed trigger on the form will be chosen first. So, the order " "matters, and these triggers can be dragged into any order." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:91 msgid "" "On the :guilabel:`Work Order` screen, a status graphic indicates whether the" " database is correctly connected to the printer." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:98 msgid "Link printer to reports" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:100 msgid "" "It's also possible to link a type of report to a certain printer. In the " "*IoT app*, go to the :guilabel:`Devices` menu, and select the desired " "printer that needs to be configured." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:103 msgid "" "From here, click :guilabel:`Edit`, go to the :guilabel:`Printer Reports` " "tab, and select :guilabel:`Add a line`. In the window that appears, check " "all the types of :guilabel:`Reports` that should be linked to this printer." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst-1 msgid "The printer devices listed in the IoT Devices menu." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:111 msgid "" "Now, each time :guilabel:`Print` is selected in the control panel, instead " "of downloading a PDF, a pop-up appears which displays all the printer(s) " "linked to the report. Then Odoo sends the report to the selected printer(s)," " and automatically prints it." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:116 msgid "" ":doc:`POS Order Printing " "<../../../sales/point_of_sale/restaurant/kitchen_printing>`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/printer.rst:119 msgid "" "Reports can also be configured in the :guilabel:`Technical Menu` while in " ":ref:`debug mode `. To do that, navigate to " ":menuselection:`Settings App --> Technical Menu --> Actions --> Reports`. " "From here, the individual report can be found in this list, where the " ":guilabel:`IoT Device` can be set on the report." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/scale.rst:3 msgid "Connect a scale" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/scale.rst:5 msgid "" "A scale can be connected to the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box on an " "Odoo database in a few easy steps. After setup, the *Point of Sale* app can " "be used to weigh products, which is helpful if their prices are calculated " "based on weight." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/scale.rst:10 msgid "" "In EU member states, `certification is legally required `_ to use a " "scale as an integrated device." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/scale.rst:12 msgid "" "Odoo is not certified in several countries, including France, Germany, and " "Switzerland. If you reside in one of these countries, you can still use a " "scale but without integration to your Odoo database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/scale.rst:15 msgid "" "Alternatively, you have the option to acquire a *non-integrated* certified " "scale that prints certified labels, which can then be scanned into your Odoo" " database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/scale.rst:19 msgid "" "`Directive 2014/31/EU of the European Parliament `_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/scale.rst:24 msgid "" "To link the scale to the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box, connect it " "with a :abbr:`USB (Universal Serial Bus)` cable." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/scale.rst:28 msgid "" "In some cases, a serial port to :abbr:`USB (Universal Serial Bus)` adapter " "may be needed." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/scale.rst:30 msgid "" "If the scale is `compatible with Odoo IoT Box " "`_, there is no need to set up " "anything because it will be automatically detected as soon as it is " "connected." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/scale.rst-1 msgid "IOT box auto detection." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/scale.rst:37 msgid "" "The :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box may need to be restarted and the " "scale's drivers may need to be downloaded to the box in some cases. To " "update the drivers, go to the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box homepage " "and click on :guilabel:`Drivers List`. Then, click on :guilabel:`Load " "Drivers`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/scale.rst-1 msgid "View of the IoT box settings and driver list." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/scale.rst:46 msgid "" "If loading the drivers still doesn't allow for the scale to function, it may" " be that the scale is not compatible with the Odoo :abbr:`IoT (Internet of " "Things)` box. In this case, a different scale will need to be used." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/scale.rst:51 msgid "Use a scale in a point of sale (POS) system" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/scale.rst:53 msgid "" "To use the scale in the *Point of Sale app*, go to :menuselection:`PoS app " "--> 3-Dot Menu on the PoS --> Settings`, then enable the :abbr:`IoT " "(Internet of Things)` box feature. After this is complete, the scale device " "can be set." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/scale.rst:57 msgid "" "Select the scale from the :guilabel:`Electronic Scale` drop-down menu. Then " "click :guilabel:`Save` to save the changes, if required." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/scale.rst-1 msgid "List of the external tools that can be used with PoS and the IoT box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/scale.rst:64 msgid "" "The scale is now available in all the :abbr:`PoS (Point of Sale)` sessions. " "Now, if a product has a price per weight set, clicking on it on the " ":guilabel:`PoS` screen opens the scale screen, where the cashier can weigh " "the product and add the correct price to the cart." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/scale.rst-1 msgid "Electronic Scale dashboard view when no items are being weighed." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:3 msgid "Connect a screen" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:5 msgid "" "In Odoo, an :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box can be connected to a " "screen display. After being configured, the screen can be used to display a " "Point of Sale (PoS) order to a client." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:10 msgid "An example of a PoS (point of sale) order on a screen display." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:12 msgid "" "Access the customer display by going to the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)`" " box homepage and clicking on the :guilabel:`PoS Display` button. To get to " "the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box homepage, navigate to " ":menuselection:`IoT app --> IoT Boxes` and click on the :abbr:`IoT (Internet" " of Things)` box homepage link." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:20 msgid "" "The way to connect the screen display to the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of " "Things)` box differs depending on the model." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:25 msgid "IoT Box model 4" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:27 msgid "" "Connect up to two screens with micro-HDMI cables on the side of the " ":abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box. If two screens are connected, they can" " display distinct content (see :ref:`Screen Usage `)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:31 msgid "IoT Box model 3" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:33 msgid "" "Connect the screen with an HDMI cable on the side of the :abbr:`IoT " "(Internet of Things)` box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:36 msgid ":ref:`See the Raspberry Pi Schema `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:39 msgid "" "Screen(s) should be connected before the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` " "box is switched on. If it is already on, connect the screen(s), and then " "restart the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box by unplugging it for ten " "seconds and plugging it back into its power source." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:44 msgid "" "The usage of HDMI/micro-HDMI adapters may cause issues which will result in " "a blank, black screen on the screen display. Using the specific cable for " "the display connection is recommended." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:47 msgid "" "If the connection was successful, the screen should display the " ":guilabel:`POS Client display` screen." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst-1 msgid "" "The default \"POS Client Display\" screen that appears when a screen display is successfully\n" "connected to an IoT box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:55 msgid "" "The screen should also appear in the list of :guilabel:`Displays` on the " ":abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` box homepage. Alternatively, the display " "can be seen by accessing :menuselection:`IoT app --> Devices`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst-1 msgid "An example of a screen display name shown on the IoT Box Home Page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:64 msgid "" "If no screen is detected, a default display named :guilabel:`Distant " "Display` will be displayed instead. This indicates that there is no hardware" " screen connected." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:0 msgid "The \"Distant Display\" screen name will be used if no screen is detected." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:74 msgid "Usage" msgstr "Penggunaan" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:77 msgid "Show Point of Sale orders to customers" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:79 msgid "" "To use the screen in the *Point of Sale app*, go to :menuselection:`Point of" " Sale --> Configuration --> Point of Sale`, select a :abbr:`PoS (Point of " "Sale)`, click :guilabel:`Edit` if necessary, and enable the :guilabel:`IoT " "Box` feature." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:83 msgid "" "Next, select the screen from the :guilabel:`Customer Display` drop-down " "menu. Then click :guilabel:`Save`, if required." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst-1 msgid "Connect the screen display to the Point of Sale app." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:90 msgid "" "The screen is now available for :abbr:`PoS (Point of Sale)` sessions. A " "screen icon will appear in the menu at the top of the screen to indicate the" " screen's connection status." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst-1 msgid "" "The \"screen\" icon on the Point of Sale display shows the connection status with the\n" "screen." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:98 msgid "" "The screen will automatically show the :abbr:`PoS (Point of Sale)` orders " "and update when changes are made to the order." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst-1 msgid "An example of a PoS order on a screen display." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:106 msgid "Display a website on the screen" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/iot/devices/screen.rst:108 msgid "" "Open the screen form view by accessing :menuselection:`IoT app --> Devices " "--> Customer Display`. This allows the user to choose a particular website " "URL to display on the screen using the :guilabel:`Display URL` field." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:5 #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:32 msgid "Users" msgstr "Pengguna" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:7 msgid "" "Odoo defines a *user* as someone who has access to a database. An " "administrator can add as many users as the company needs and, in order to " "restrict the type of information each user can access, rules can be applied " "to each user. Users and access rights can be added and changed at any point." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:12 msgid ":doc:`users/language`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:13 msgid ":doc:`users/access_rights`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:14 msgid ":ref:`access-rights/superuser`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:15 msgid ":ref:`access-rights/groups`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:20 msgid "Add individual users" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:22 msgid "" "To add new users, navigate to :menuselection:`Settings app --> Users section" " --> Manage Users`, and click on :guilabel:`Create`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst-1 msgid "View of the settings page emphasizing the manage users field in Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:29 msgid "" "Fill in the form with all the required information. Under the :doc:`Access " "Rights ` tab, choose the group within each application " "the user can have access to." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:32 msgid "" "The list of applications shown is based on the applications installed on the" " database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst-1 msgid "View of a user's form emphasizing the access rights tab in Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:38 msgid "" "After filling out all the necessary fields on the page, click " ":guilabel:`Save`. An invitation email is automatically sent to the user, " "using the email in the :guilabel:`Email Address` field. The user must click " "on the link included in the email to accept the invitation, and to create a " "database login." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst-1 msgid "" "View of a user's form with a notification that the invitation email has been" " sent in Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:48 msgid "" "If the company is on a monthly subscription plan, the database automatically" " updates to reflect the added users. If the company is on a yearly or multi-" "year plan, an expiration banner appears in the database. An upsell quotation" " can be created by clicking the banner to update the subscription. " "Alternatively, `send a support ticket `_ to " "resolve the issue." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:55 msgid "User type" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:57 msgid "" "With the :ref:`developer mode ` activated, :guilabel:`User " "Type` can be selected from the :guilabel:`Access Rights` tab of the user " "form, accessible via :menuselection:`Settings app --> Users section --> " "Manage Users`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:61 msgid "" "There are three types of users: :guilabel:`Internal User`, " ":guilabel:`Portal`, and :guilabel:`Public`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst-1 msgid "" "View of a user's form in developer mode emphasizing the user type field in " "Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:69 msgid "" "Users are considered internal database users. Portal users are external " "users, who only have access to the database portal to view records. See the " "documentation on :doc:`users/portal`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:72 msgid "Public users are those visiting websites, via the website's frontend." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:74 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Portal` and :guilabel:`Public` user options do **not** allow " "the administrator to choose access rights. These users have specific access " "rights pre-set (such as, record rules and restricted menus), and usually do " "not belong to the usual Odoo groups." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:81 msgid "Deactivate users" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:83 msgid "" "To deactivate (i.e. archive) a user, navigate to :menuselection:`Settings " "app --> Users section --> Manage Users`. Then, tick the checkbox to the left" " of the user(s) to be deactivated." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:86 msgid "" "After selecting the appropriate user to be archived, click the :guilabel:`⚙️" " Actions` icon, and select :guilabel:`Archive` from the resulting drop-down " "menu. Then, click :guilabel:`OK` from the :guilabel:`Confirmation` pop-up " "window that appears." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:91 msgid "" "**Never** deactivate the main/administrator user (admin). Making changes to " "admin users can have a detrimental impact on the database. This includes " "*impotent admin*, which means that no user in the database can make changes " "to the access rights. For this reason, Odoo recommends contacting an Odoo " "Business Analyst, or our Support Team, before making changes." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:97 msgid "Error: too many users" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:99 msgid "" "If there are more users in an Odoo database than provisioned in the Odoo " "Enterprise subscription, the following message is displayed." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst-1 msgid "Too many users on a database error message." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:106 msgid "" "When the message appears, the database administrator has 30 days to act " "before the database expires. The countdown is updated every day." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:109 msgid "To resolve the issue, either:" msgstr "Untuk menyelesaikan masalah ini, terdapat dua pilihan:" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:111 msgid "" "Add more users to the subscription by clicking the :guilabel:`Upgrade your " "subscription` link displayed in the message to validate the upsell " "quotation, and pay for the extra users." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:113 msgid "" ":ref:`Deactivate users `, and reject the upsell quotation." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:116 msgid "" "If the company is on a monthly subscription plan, the database automatically" " updates to reflect the added users. If the company is on a yearly or multi-" "year plan, an expiration banner appears in the database. An upsell quotation" " can be created by clicking the banner to update the subscription. " "Alternatively, users can `send a support ticket " "`_ to resolve the issue." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:122 msgid "" "Once the database has the correct number of users, the expiration message " "disappears automatically after a few days, when the next verification " "occurs." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:128 msgid "Password management" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:130 msgid "" "Password management is an important part of granting users autonomous access" " to the database at all times. Odoo offers a few different methods to reset " "a user's password." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:134 msgid "" "Odoo has a setting to specify the length needed for a password. This setting" " can be accessed by navigating to :menuselection:`Settings app --> " "Permissions` section, and entering the desired password length in the " ":guilabel:`Minimum Password Length` field. By default the value is `8`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst-1 msgid "" "Minimum Password Length highlighted in the Permissions section of General " "Settings." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:145 msgid "Reset password" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:147 msgid "" "Sometimes, users might wish to reset their personal password for added " "security, so they are the only ones with access to the password. Odoo offers" " two different reset options: one initiated by the user to reset the " "password, and another where the administrator triggers a reset." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:154 msgid "Enable password reset from login page" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:156 msgid "" "It is possible to enable/disable password resets directly from the login " "page. This action is completed by the individual user, and this setting is " "enabled by default." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:159 msgid "" "To change this setting, go to :menuselection:`Settings app --> Permissions` " "section, activate :guilabel:`Password Reset`, and then click " ":guilabel:`Save`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst-1 msgid "Enabling Password Reset in Odoo Settings" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:166 msgid "" "On the login page, click :guilabel:`Reset Password` to initiate the password" " reset process, and have a reset-token sent to the email on file." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst-1 msgid "Login screen on Odoo.com with the password reset option highlighted." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:176 msgid "Send reset instructions" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:178 msgid "" "Go to :menuselection:`Settings app --> Users & Companies --> Users`, select " "the user from the list, and click on :guilabel:`Send Password Reset " "Instructions` on the user form. An email is automatically sent to them with " "password reset instructions." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:183 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Send Password Reset Instructions` button **only** appears if " "the Odoo invitation email has already been confirmed by the user. Otherwise," " a :guilabel:`Re-send Invitation Email` button appears." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:187 msgid "" "This email contains all the instructions needed to reset the password, along" " with a link redirecting the user to an Odoo login page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst-1 msgid "Example of an email with a password reset link for an Odoo account." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:197 msgid "Change user password" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:199 msgid "" "Go to :menuselection:`Settings app --> Users & Companies --> Users`, and " "select a user to access its form. Click on the :guilabel:`⚙️ Actions` icon, " "and select :guilabel:`Change Password` from, the resulting drop-down menu. " "Enter a new password in the :guilabel:`New Password` column of the " ":guilabel:`Change Password` pop-up window that appears, and confirm the " "change by clicking :guilabel:`Change Password`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst-1 msgid "Change a user's password on Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:210 msgid "" "This operation only modifies the password of the users locally, and does " "**not** affect their odoo.com account." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:213 msgid "" "If the odoo.com password needs to be changed, use the :ref:`send the " "password reset instructions `. Odoo.com " "passwords grant access to the *My Databases* page, and other portal " "features." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:217 msgid "" "After clicking :guilabel:`Change Password`, the page is redirected to an " "Odoo login page where the database can be re-accessed using the new " "password." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:223 msgid "Multi Companies" msgstr "Multi Companies" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:225 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Multi Companies` field on a user form allows an administrator" " to provide access to multiple companies for existing users. To configure a " "multi-company environment for a user, navigate to the desired user by going " "to: :menuselection:`Settings app --> Users section --> Manage users`. Then, " "select the user to open their user form, and configure with multi-company " "access." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:230 msgid "" "Under :guilabel:`Multi Companies` in the :guilabel:`Access Rights` tab, set " "the fields labeled :guilabel:`Allowed Companies` and :guilabel:`Default " "Company`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:233 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Allowed Companies` field can contain multiple companies. " "These are the companies the user can access and edit, according to the set " "access rights. The :guilabel:`Default Company` is the company the user " "defaults to, upon logging in each time. This field can contain only **one** " "company." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:239 msgid "" "If multi-company access is not configured correctly, it could lead to " "inconsistent multi-company behaviors. Because of this, only experienced Odoo" " users should make access rights changes to users for databases with a " "multi-company configuration. For technical explanations, refer to the " "developer documentation on :doc:`../../../developer/howtos/company`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst-1 msgid "View of a user's form emphasizing the multi companies field in Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users.rst:249 msgid ":doc:`companies`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:3 msgid "Two-factor Authentication" msgstr "Autentikasi Dua-faktor" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:5 msgid "" "Two-factor authentication (\"2FA\") is a good way to improve the security of" " an account, to make it less likely that an other person will manage to log " "in instead of you." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:9 msgid "" "Practically, it means storing a secret inside an *authenticator* (usually " "your cell phone) and exchanging a code from the authenticator when you try " "to log in." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:13 msgid "" "This means an attacker needs *both* to have guessed (or found) your password" " and to access (or steal) your authenticator, a more difficult proposition " "than either one or the other." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:18 msgid "Requirements" msgstr "Persyaratan" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:20 msgid "" "These lists are just examples, they are not endorsements of any specific " "software." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:23 msgid "" "If you don't already have one, you will need to choose an authenticator." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:26 msgid "" "Phone-based authenticators are the easiest and most common so we will assume" " you'll pick and install one on your phone, examples include `Authy " "`_, `FreeOTP `_, `Google " "Authenticator `_, " "`LastPass Authenticator `_, `Microsoft " "Authenticator `_, ...; password managers also " "commonly include :abbr:`2FA (two-factor authentication)` support e.g. " "`1Password `_, `Bitwarden" " `_, ..." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:39 msgid "" "For the sake of demonstration we will be using Google Authenticator (not " "because it is any good but because it is quite common)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:43 msgid "Setting up two-factor authentication" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:45 msgid "" "Once you have your authenticator of choice, go to the Odoo instance you want" " to setup :abbr:`2FA (two-factor authentication)`, then open " ":guilabel:`Preferences` (or :guilabel:`My Profile`):" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:52 msgid "" "Open the :guilabel:`Account Security` tab, then click the :guilabel:`Enable " "two-factor authentication` button:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:58 msgid "" "Because this is a security-sensitive action, you will need to input your " "password:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:64 msgid "After which you will see this screen with a barcode:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:69 msgid "" "In most applications, you can simply *scan the barcode* via the " "authenticator of your choice, the authenticator will then take care of all " "the setup:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:78 msgid "" "If you can not scan the screen (e.g. because you are doing this set-up on " "the same phone as the authenticator application), you can click the provided" " link, or copy the secret to manually set-up your authenticator:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:89 msgid "" "Once this is done, the authenticator should display a *verification code* " "with some useful identifying information (e.g. the domain and login for " "which the code is):" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:96 msgid "" "You can now input the code into the :guilabel:`Verification Code` field, " "then click the :guilabel:`Enable two-factor authentication` button." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:100 msgid "" "Congratulation, your account is now protected by two-factor authentication!" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:107 msgid "Logging in" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:109 msgid "You should now :guilabel:`Log out` to follow along." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:111 msgid "" "On the login page, input the username and password of the account for which " "you set up :abbr:`2FA (two-factor authentication)`, rather than immediately " "enter Odoo you will now get a second log-in screen:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:118 msgid "" "Get your authenticator, input the code it provides for the domain and " "account, validate, and you're now in." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:121 msgid "" "And that's it. From now on, unless you disable :abbr:`2FA (two-factor " "authentication)` you will have a two-step log-in process rather than the old" " one-step process." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/2fa.rst:125 msgid "" "Don't lose your authenticator, if you do, you will need an *Odoo " "Administrator* to disable :abbr:`2FA (two-factor authentication)` on the " "account." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:3 msgid "Access rights" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:5 msgid "" "*Access rights* are permissions that determine the content and applications " "users can access and edit. In Odoo, these permissions can be set for " "individual users or for groups of users. Limiting permissions to only those " "who need them ensures that users do not modify or delete anything they " "should not have access to." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:10 msgid "**Only** an *administrator* can change access rights." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:13 msgid "" "Making changes to access rights can have a detrimental impact on the " "database. This includes *impotent admin*, which means that no user in the " "database can make changes to the access rights. For this reason, Odoo " "recommends contacting an Odoo Business Analyst, or our Support Team, before " "making changes." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:19 msgid "" "A user **must** have the specific *Administration* access rights set on " "their user profile, in order to make changes on another user's settings for " "access rights." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:22 msgid "" "To access this setting, navigate to :menuselection:`Settings app --> Manage " "users --> select a user --> Access Rights tab --> Administration section -->" " Administration field`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:25 msgid "" "Once at the setting, an already existing administrator **must** change the " "setting in the :guilabel:`Administration` field to :guilabel:`Access " "Rights`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:28 msgid "" "Once complete, click :guilabel:`Save` to save the changes, and implement the" " user as an administrator." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:34 msgid "" "The access rights for :ref:`individual users ` are set" " when the user is added to the database, but they can be adjusted at any " "point in the user's profile." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:37 msgid "" "To make changes to a user's rights, click on the desired user to edit their " "profile." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst-1 msgid "" "Users menu in the Users & Companies section of the Settings app of Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:43 msgid "" "On the user's profile page, in the :guilabel:`Access Rights` tab, scroll " "down to view the current permissions." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:46 msgid "" "For each app, use the drop-down menu to select what level of permission this" " user should have. The options vary for each section, yet the most common " "are: :guilabel:`Blank/None`, :guilabel:`User: Own Documents`, " ":guilabel:`User: All Documents`, or :guilabel:`Administrator`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:50 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Administration` field in the :guilabel:`Access Rights` tab " "has the following options: :guilabel:`Settings` or :guilabel:`Access " "Rights`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst-1 msgid "The Sales apps drop-down menu to set the user's level of permissions." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:60 msgid "Create and modify groups" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:62 msgid "" "*Groups* are app-specific sets of permissions that are used to manage common" " access rights for a large amount of users. Administrators can modify the " "existing groups in Odoo, or create new ones to define rules for models " "within an application." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:66 msgid "" "To access groups, first activate Odoo's :ref:`developer mode `, then go to :menuselection:`Settings app --> Users & Companies --> " "Groups`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst-1 msgid "" "Groups menu in the Users & Companies section of the Settings app of Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:73 msgid "" "To create a new group from the :guilabel:`Groups` page, click " ":guilabel:`Create`. Then, from the blank group form, select an " ":guilabel:`Application`, and complete the group form (detailed below)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:76 msgid "" "To modify existing groups, click on an existing group from the list " "displayed on the :guilabel:`Groups` page, and edit the contents of the form." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:79 msgid "" "Enter a :guilabel:`Name` for the group and tick the checkbox next to " ":guilabel:`Share Group`, if this group was created to set access rights for " "sharing data with some users." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:83 msgid "" "Always test the settings being changed to ensure they are being applied to " "the correct users." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:85 msgid "" "The group form contains multiple tabs for managing all elements of the " "group. In each tab, click :guilabel:`Add a line` to add a new row for users " "or rules, and click the :guilabel:`❌ (remove)` icon to remove a row." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst-1 msgid "Tabs in the Groups form to modify the settings of the group." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:93 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Users` tab: lists the current users in the group. Users listed in" " black have administrative rights. Users without administrative access " "appear in blue. Click :guilabel:`Add a line` to add users to this group." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:96 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Inherited` tab: inherited means that users added to this group " "are automatically added to the groups listed on this tab. Click " ":guilabel:`Add a line` to add inherited groups." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:100 msgid "" "For example, if the group *Sales/Administrator* lists the group " "*Website/Restricted Editor* in its :guilabel:`Inherited` tab, then any users" " added to the *Sales/Administrator* group automatically receive access to " "the *Website/Restricted Editor* group, as well." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:104 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Menus` tab: defines which menus/models the group can have access " "to. Click :guilabel:`Add a line` to add a specific menu." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:106 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Views` tab: lists which views in Odoo the group has access to. " "Click :guilabel:`Add a line` to add a view to the group." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:108 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Access Rights` tab: lists the first level of rights (models) that" " this group has access rights to. Click :guilabel:`Add a line` to link " "access rights to this group. In this tab, the :guilabel:`Model` column " "represents the common name of the menu/model, and the :guilabel:`Name` " "column represents the technical name given to the model. For each model, " "enable the following options as appropriate:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:114 msgid ":guilabel:`Read`: users can see the object's existing values." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:115 msgid ":guilabel:`Write`: users can edit the object's existing values." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:116 msgid ":guilabel:`Create`: users can create new values for the object." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:117 msgid ":guilabel:`Delete`: users can delete values for the object." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:120 msgid "" "First try searching for the common name of the model in the drop-down menu " "of the :guilabel:`Model` column. The :guilabel:`Model` technical name can be" " found by expanding the model common name, which can be done by clicking the" " :guilabel:`(external link)` icon." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:124 msgid "" "The model technical name can also be accessed in :ref:`developer mode " "`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:126 msgid "" "On a form, navigate to any field, and hover over the field name. A box of " "backend information reveals itself with the specific Odoo :guilabel:`Object`" " name in the backend. This is the technical name of the model that should be" " added." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:0 msgid "" "Technical information shown on a field of a model, with object highlighted." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:134 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Record Rules`: lists the second layer of editing and visibility " "rights. :guilabel:`Record Rules` overwrite, or refine, the group's access " "rights. Click :guilabel:`Add a line` to add a record rule to this group. For" " each rule, choose values for the following options:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:138 msgid ":guilabel:`Apply for Read`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:139 msgid ":guilabel:`Apply for Write`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:140 msgid ":guilabel:`Apply for Create`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:141 msgid ":guilabel:`Apply for Delete`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:144 msgid "" "Record rules are written using a *domain*, or conditions that filter data. A" " domain expression is a list of such conditions. For example:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:147 msgid "" "`[('mrp_production_ids', 'in', " "user.partner_id.commercial_partner_id.production_ids.ids)]`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:149 msgid "" "This record rule is to enable MRP consumption warnings for subcontractors." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:151 msgid "" "Odoo has a library of preconfigured record rules for ease of use. Users " "without knowledge of domains (and domain expressions) should consult an Odoo" " Business Analyst, or the Odoo Support Team, before making changes." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:158 msgid "Superuser mode" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:160 msgid "" "*Superuser mode* allows the user to bypass record rules and access rights. " "To activate *Superuser mode*, first, activate :ref:`developer mode " "`. Then, navigate to the *debug* menu, represented by a " ":guilabel:`🪲 (bug)` icon, located in the top banner." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:164 msgid "" "Finally, towards the bottom of the menu, click :guilabel:`Become Superuser`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:167 msgid "" "Only users with *Settings* access for the *Administration* section of the " "*Access Rights* (in their user profile) are allowed to log in to *Superuser " "mode*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:171 msgid "" "*Superuser mode* allows for circumvention of record rules and access rights," " and therefore, should be exercised with extreme caution." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:174 msgid "" "Upon exiting *Superuser mode*, users may be locked out of the database, due " "to changes that were made. This can cause *impotent admin*, or an " "administrator without the ability to change access rights/settings." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:178 msgid "" "In this case contact Odoo Support here: `new help ticket " "`_. The support team is able to restore access " "using a support login." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:181 msgid "" "To leave *Superuser mode*, log out of the account, by navigating to the " "upper-right corner, and clicking on the :guilabel:`OdooBot` username. Then, " "select the :guilabel:`Log out` option." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:185 msgid "" "An alternative way to activate *Superuser mode* is to login as a superuser. " "To do that, navigate to the login screen, and enter the appropriate " ":guilabel:`Email` and :guilabel:`Password`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/access_rights.rst:188 msgid "" "Instead of clicking :guilabel:`Login`, click :guilabel:`Log in as " "superuser`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:3 msgid "Microsoft Azure sign-in authentication" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:5 msgid "" "The Microsoft Azure OAuth sign-in authentication is a useful function that " "allows Odoo users to sign in to their database with their Microsoft Azure " "account." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:8 msgid "" "This is particularly helpful if the organization uses Azure Workspace, and " "wants employees within the organization to connect to Odoo using their " "Microsoft Accounts." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:12 msgid "" "Databases hosted on Odoo.com should not use OAuth login for the owner or " "administrator of the database as it would unlink the database from their " "Odoo.com account. If OAuth is set up for that user, the database will no " "longer be able to be duplicated, renamed, or otherwise managed from the " "Odoo.com portal." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:18 msgid ":doc:`../../productivity/calendar/outlook`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:19 msgid ":doc:`../email_communication/azure_oauth`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:24 msgid "" "Integrating the Microsoft sign-in function requires configuration on " "Microsoft and Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:27 msgid "Odoo System Parameter" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:29 msgid "" "First activate the :ref:`developer mode `, and then go to " ":menuselection:`Settings --> Technical --> System Parameters`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:32 msgid "" "Click :guilabel:`Create` and on the new/blank form that appears, add the " "following system parameter `auth_oauth.authorization_header` to the " ":guilabel:`Key` field, and set the :guilabel:`Value` to `1`. Then click " ":guilabel:`Save` to finish." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:37 msgid "Microsoft Azure dashboard" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:42 msgid "" "Now that the system parameters in Odoo have been set up, it's time to create" " a corresponding application inside of Microsoft Azure. To get started " "creating the new application, go to `Microsoft's Azure Portal " "`_. Log in with the :guilabel:`Microsoft Outlook " "Office 365` account if there is one, otherwise, log in with a personal " ":guilabel:`Microsoft account`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:49 msgid "" "A user with administrative access to the *Azure Settings* must connect and " "perform the following configuration steps below." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:52 msgid "" "Next, navigate to the section labeled :guilabel:`Manage Microsoft Entra ID` " "(formally *Azure Active Directory*). The location of this link is usually in" " the center of the page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:55 msgid "" "Now, click on the :guilabel:`Add (+)` icon, located in the top menu, and " "then select :guilabel:`App registration` from the drop-down menu. On the " ":guilabel:`Register an application` screen, rename the :guilabel:`Name` " "field to `Odoo Login OAuth` or a similarly recognizable title. Under the " ":guilabel:`Supported account types` section select the option for " ":guilabel:`Accounts in this organizational directory only (Default Directory" " only - Single tenant)`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:62 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Supported account types` can vary by Microsoft account type " "and end use of the OAuth. For example: Is the login meant for internal users" " within one organization or is it meant for customer portal access? The " "above configuration is used for internal users in an organization." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:67 msgid "" "Choose :guilabel:`Personal Microsoft accounts only` if the target audience " "is meant for portal users. Choose :guilabel:`Accounts in this organizational" " directory only (Default Directory only - Single tenant)` if the target " "audience is company users." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:71 msgid "" "Under the :guilabel:`Redirect URL` section, select :guilabel:`Web` as the " "platform, and then input `https:///auth_oauth/signin` in the " ":guilabel:`URL` field. The Odoo base :abbr:`URL (Uniform Resource Locator)` " "is the canonical domain at which your Odoo instance can be reached (e.g. " "*mydatabase.odoo.com* if you are hosted on Odoo.com) in the :guilabel:`URL` " "field. Then, click :guilabel:`Register`, and the application is created." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:78 msgid "Authentication" msgstr "Otentifikasi" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:80 msgid "" "Edit the new app's authentication by clicking on the " ":guilabel:`Authentication` menu item in the left menu after being redirected" " to the application's settings from the previous step." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:83 msgid "" "Next, the type of *tokens* needed for the OAuth authentication will be " "chosen. These are not currency tokens but rather authentication tokens that " "are passed between Microsoft and Odoo. Therefore, there is no cost for these" " tokens; they are used merely for authentication purposes between two " ":abbr:`APIs (application programming interfaces)`. Select the tokens that " "should be issued by the authorization endpoint by scrolling down the screen " "and check the boxes labeled: :guilabel:`Access tokens (used for implicit " "flows)` and :guilabel:`ID tokens (used for implicit and hybrid flows)`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst-1 msgid "Authentication settings and endpoint tokens." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:95 msgid "Click :guilabel:`Save` to ensure these settings are saved." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:98 msgid "Gather credentials" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:100 msgid "" "With the application created and authenticated in the Microsoft Azure " "console, credentials will be gathered next. To do so, click on the " ":guilabel:`Overview` menu item in the left-hand column. Select and copy the " ":guilabel:`Application (client) ID` in the window that appears. Paste this " "credential to a clipboard / notepad, as this credential will be used in the " "Odoo configuration later." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:105 msgid "" "After finishing this step, click on :guilabel:`Endpoints` on the top menu " "and click the *copy icon* next to :guilabel:`OAuth 2.0 authorization " "endpoint (v2)` field. Paste this value in the clipboard / notepad." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst-1 msgid "Application ID and OAuth 2.0 authorization endpoint (v2) credentials." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:114 msgid "Odoo setup" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:116 msgid "" "Finally, the last step in the Microsoft Azure OAuth configuration is to " "configure some settings in Odoo. Navigate to :menuselection:`Settings --> " "Integrations --> OAuth Authentication` and check the box to activate the " "OAuth login feature. Click :guilabel:`Save` to ensure the progress is saved." " Then, sign in to the database once the login screen loads." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:121 msgid "" "Once again, navigate to :menuselection:`Settings --> Integrations --> OAuth " "Authentication` and click on :guilabel:`OAuth Providers`. Now, select " ":guilabel:`New` in the upper-left corner and name the provider `Azure`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:125 msgid "" "Paste the :guilabel:`Application (client) ID` from the previous section into" " the :guilabel:`Client ID` field. After completing this, paste the new " ":guilabel:`OAuth 2.0 authorization endpoint (v2)` value into the " ":guilabel:`Authorization URL` field." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:129 msgid "" "For the :guilabel:`UserInfo URL` field, paste the following :abbr:`URL " "(Uniform Resource Locator)`: `https://graph.microsoft.com/oidc/userinfo`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:132 msgid "" "In the :guilabel:`Scope` field, paste the following value: `openid profile " "email`. Next, the Windows logo can be used as the CSS class on the login " "screen by entering the following value: `fa fa-fw fa-windows`, in the " ":guilabel:`CSS class` field." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:136 msgid "" "Check the box next to the :guilabel:`Allowed` field to enable the OAuth " "provider. Finally, add `Microsoft Azure` to the :guilabel:`Login button " "label` field. This text will appear next to the Windows logo on the login " "page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst-1 msgid "Odoo provider setup in the Settings application." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:144 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Save` the changes to complete the OAuth authentication setup in " "Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:147 msgid "User experience flows" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:149 msgid "" "For a user to log in to Odoo using Microsoft Azure, the user must be on the " ":menuselection:`Odoo password reset page`. This is the only way that Odoo is" " able to link the Microsoft Azure account and allow the user to log in." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:154 msgid "" "Existing users must :ref:`reset their password ` to " "access the :menuselection:`Odoo password reset page`. New Odoo users must " "click the new user invitation link that was sent via email, then click on " ":guilabel:`Microsoft Azure`. Users should not set a new password." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:159 msgid "" "To sign in to Odoo for the first time using the Microsoft Azure OAuth " "provider, navigate to the :menuselection:`Odoo password reset page` (using " "the new user invitation link). A password reset page should appear. Then, " "click on the option labeled :guilabel:`Microsoft Azure`. The page will " "redirect to the Microsoft login page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst-1 msgid "Microsoft Outlook login page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:168 msgid "" "Enter the :guilabel:`Microsoft Email Address` and click :guilabel:`Next`. " "Follow the process to sign in to the account. Should :abbr:`2FA (Two Factor " "Authentication)` be turned on, then an extra step may be required." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst-1 msgid "Enter Microsoft login credentials." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst:176 msgid "" "Finally, after logging in to the account, the page will redirect to a " "permissions page where the user will be prompted to :guilabel:`Accept` the " "conditions that the Odoo application will access their Microsoft " "information." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/azure.rst-1 msgid "" "Accept Microsoft conditions for permission access to your account " "information." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:3 msgid "Google Sign-In Authentication" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:5 msgid "" "The *Google Sign-In Authentication* is a useful function that allows Odoo " "users to sign in to their database with their Google account." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:8 msgid "" "This is particularly helpful if the organization uses Google Workspace, and " "wants employees within the organization to connect to Odoo using their " "Google Accounts." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:12 msgid "" "Databases hosted on Odoo.com should not use Oauth login for the owner or " "administrator of the database as it would unlink the database from their " "Odoo.com account. If Oauth is set up for that user, the database will no " "longer be able to be duplicated, renamed or otherwise managed from the " "Odoo.com portal." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:19 msgid ":doc:`../email_communication/google_oauth`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:26 msgid "" "The integration of the Google sign-in function requires configuration both " "on Google *and* Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:31 msgid "Google API Dashboard" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:33 msgid "" "Go to the `Google API Dashboard `_." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:34 msgid "" "Make sure the right project is opened. If there isn't a project yet, click " "on :guilabel:`Create Project`, fill out the project name and other details " "of the company, and click on :guilabel:`Create`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:0 msgid "Filling out the details of a new project." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:43 msgid "Choose the name of the company from the drop-down menu." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:50 msgid "On the left side menu, click on :menuselection:`OAuth consent screen`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:0 msgid "Google OAuth consent selection menu." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:56 msgid "" "Choose one of the options (:guilabel:`Internal` / :guilabel:`External`), and" " click on :guilabel:`Create`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:0 msgid "Choice of a user type in OAuth consent." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:71 msgid "" "Fill out the required details and domain info, then click on :guilabel:`Save" " and Continue`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:72 msgid "" "On the :menuselection:`Scopes` page, leave all fields as is, and click on " ":guilabel:`Save and Continue`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:74 msgid "" "Next, if continuing in testing mode (*External*), add the email addresses " "being configured under the :guilabel:`Test users` step by clicking on " ":guilabel:`Add Users`, and then the :guilabel:`Save and Continue` button. A " "summary of the app registration appears." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:77 msgid "" "Finally, scroll to the bottom, and click on :guilabel:`Back to Dashboard`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:82 msgid "Credentials" msgstr "Kredensial" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:84 msgid "On the left side menu, click on :menuselection:`Credentials`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:0 msgid "Credentials button menu." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:90 msgid "" "Click on :guilabel:`Create Credentials`, and select :guilabel:`OAuth client " "ID`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:0 msgid "OAuth client id selection." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:96 msgid "" "Select :guilabel:`Web Application` as the :guilabel:`Application Type`. Now," " configure the allowed pages on which Odoo will be redirected." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:99 msgid "" "In order to achieve this, in the :guilabel:`Authorized redirect URIs` field," " enter the database's domain immediately followed by `/auth_oauth/signin`. " "For example: `https://mydomain.odoo.com/auth_oauth/signin`, then click on " ":guilabel:`Create`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:103 msgid "" "Now that the *OAuth client* has been created, a screen will appear with the " ":guilabel:`Client ID` and :guilabel:`Client Secret`. Copy the " ":guilabel:`Client ID` for later, as it will be necessary for the " "configuration in Odoo, which will be covered in the following steps." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:110 msgid "Google Authentication on Odoo" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:115 msgid "Retrieve the Client ID" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:117 msgid "" "Once the previous steps are complete, two keys are generated on the Google " "API Dashboard: :guilabel:`Client ID` and :guilabel:`Client Secret`. Copy the" " :guilabel:`Client ID`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst-1 msgid "Google OAuth Client ID generated." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:127 msgid "Odoo activation" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:129 msgid "" "Go to :menuselection:`Odoo General Settings --> Integrations` and activate " ":guilabel:`OAuth Authentication`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:133 msgid "Odoo may prompt the user to log-in again after this step." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:135 msgid "" "Go back to :menuselection:`General Settings --> Integrations --> OAuth " "Authentication`, activate the selection and :guilabel:`Save`. Next, return " "to :menuselection:`General Settings --> Integrations --> Google " "Authentication` and activate the selection. Then fill out the " ":guilabel:`Client ID` with the key from the Google API Dashboard, and " ":guilabel:`Save`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:0 msgid "Filling out the client id in Odoo settings." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:145 msgid "" "Google OAuth2 configuration can also be accessed by clicking on " ":guilabel:`OAuth Providers` under the :guilabel:`OAuth Authentication` " "heading in :menuselection:`Integrations`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:151 msgid "Log in to Odoo with Google" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:153 msgid "" "To link the Google account to the Odoo profile, click on :guilabel:`Log in " "with Google` when first logging into Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:0 msgid "Reset password screen with \"Log in with Google\" button." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:161 msgid "" "Existing users must :ref:`reset their password ` to " "access the :menuselection:`Reset Password` page, while new users can " "directly click on :guilabel:`Log in with Google`, instead of choosing a new " "password." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/google.rst:166 msgid "" "`Google Cloud Platform Console Help - Setting up OAuth 2.0 " "`_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/language.rst:3 #: ../../content/applications/general/users/language.rst:30 msgid "Change languages" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/language.rst:5 msgid "" "You select the language of your database upon its creation. However, you can" " :ref:`add ` and :ref:`install ` additional " "languages to allow users to manage the database in another language or to " ":doc:`translate <../../websites/website/configuration/translate>` your " "website." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/language.rst:13 msgid "Add languages" msgstr "Tambahkan Bahasa" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/language.rst:15 msgid "To download additional languages:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/language.rst:17 msgid "" "either click the profile icon in the upper-right corner, select " ":menuselection:`My profile`, and click the :icon:`fa-globe` " "(:guilabel:`globe`) icon next to the :guilabel:`Language` field;" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/language.rst:19 msgid "" "or go to the **Settings** app, and click :guilabel:`Add Languages` in the " ":guilabel:`Languages` section." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/language.rst:22 msgid "" "You can then select the languages you want from the dropdown menu and click " ":guilabel:`Add`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/language.rst:25 msgid ":doc:`Translations <../../websites/website/configuration/translate>`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/language.rst:32 msgid "" "To select their preferred language, users can click the profile icon in the " "upper-right corner, go to :menuselection:`My profile`, and select a " ":guilabel:`Language` in the dropdown list." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/language.rst:36 msgid "Change another user's language" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/language.rst:38 msgid "To change the database language for a user:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/language.rst:40 msgid "" "Go to the :guilabel:`Settings` app and click :guilabel:`Manage Users` in the" " :guilabel:`Users` section." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/language.rst:43 msgid "Click on the user whose language you want to change." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/language.rst:45 msgid "" "Go to the :guilabel:`Preferences` tab and select a previously " ":ref:`installed language ` from the :guilabel:`Language` " "dropdown menu." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/language.rst:49 msgid "" "Emails and documents will be sent to the user in the selected language." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/ldap.rst:3 msgid "Sign in with LDAP" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/ldap.rst:5 msgid "" "Install the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) module in General " "Settings." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/ldap.rst:7 msgid "" "Click on **Create** in Setup the :abbr:`LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access " "Protocol)` Server." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/ldap.rst-1 msgid "" "LDAP Authentication checkbox highlighted in the integrations settings on " "Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/ldap.rst-1 msgid "Create highlighted in the LDAP server settings." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/ldap.rst:17 msgid "Choose the company using the LDAP." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/ldap.rst-1 msgid "Select the company drop-down menu highlighted in LDAP setup." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/ldap.rst:23 msgid "" "In **Server Information**, enter the IP address of the server and the port " "it listens to." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/ldap.rst:25 msgid "Tick **Use TLS** if the server is compatible." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/ldap.rst-1 msgid "LDAP server settings highlighted in LDAP server setup on Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/ldap.rst:31 msgid "" "In **Login Information**, enter ID and password of the account used to query" " the server. If left empty, the server queries anonymously." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/ldap.rst-1 msgid "Login information highlighted in LDAP server setup on Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/ldap.rst:38 msgid "" "In **Process Parameter**, enter the domain name of the LDAP server in " ":abbr:`LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)` nomenclature (e.g. " "``dc=example,dc=com``)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/ldap.rst:41 msgid "In **LDAP filter**, enter ``uid=%s``" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/ldap.rst-1 msgid "Process parameter highlighted in LDAP server setup on Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/ldap.rst:47 msgid "" "In **User Information**, tick *Create User* if Odoo should create a User " "profile the first time someone logs in with :abbr:`LDAP (Lightweight " "Directory Access Protocol)`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/ldap.rst:50 msgid "" "In **Template User**, indicate a template for the new profiles created. If " "left blanked, the admin profile will be used as template." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/ldap.rst-1 msgid "User information highlighted on LDAP server setup on Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:3 msgid "Portal access" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:7 msgid "" "Portal access is given to users who need the ability to view certain " "documents or information within an Odoo database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:10 msgid "" "Some common use cases for providing portal access include allowing customers" " to read/view any or all of the following in Odoo:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:13 msgid "leads/opportunities" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:14 msgid "quotations/sales orders" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:15 msgid "purchase orders" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:16 msgid "invoices & bills" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:17 msgid "projects" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:18 msgid "tasks" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:19 msgid "timesheets" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:20 msgid "tickets" msgstr "tiket" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:21 msgid "signatures" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:22 msgid "subscriptions" msgstr "langganan" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:25 msgid "" "Portal users only have read/view access, and will not be able to edit any " "documents in the database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:29 msgid "Provide portal access to customers" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:31 msgid "" "From the main Odoo dashboard, select the :guilabel:`Contacts` application. " "If the contact is not yet created in the database, click on the " ":guilabel:`Create` button, enter the details of the contact, and then click " ":guilabel:`Save`. Otherwise, choose an existing contact, and then click on " "the :guilabel:`Action` drop-down menu located at the top-center of the " "interface." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst-1 msgid "Use the Contacts application to give portal access to users." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:40 msgid "" "Then select :guilabel:`Grant portal access`. A pop-up window appears, " "listing three fields:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:42 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Contact`: the recorded name of the contact in the Odoo database" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:43 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Email`: the contact's email address that they will use to log " "into the portal" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:44 msgid ":guilabel:`In Portal`: whether or not the user has portal access" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:46 msgid "" "To grant portal access, first enter the contact's :guilabel:`Email` they " "will use to log into the portal. Then, check the box under the :guilabel:`In" " Portal` column. Optionally, add text to the invitation message the contact " "will receive. Then click :guilabel:`Apply` to finish." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst-1 msgid "" "An email address and corresponding checkbox for the contact need to be filled in before\n" "sending a portal invitation." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:55 msgid "" "An email will be sent to the specified email address, indicating that the " "contact is now a portal user for that Odoo database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:59 msgid "" "To grant portal access to multiple users at once, navigate to a company " "contact, then click :menuselection:`Action --> Grant portal access` to view " "a list of all of the company's related contacts. Check the box under the " ":guilabel:`In Portal` column for all the contacts that need portal access, " "then click :guilabel:`Apply`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:65 msgid "" "At any time, portal access can be revoked by navigating to the contact, " "clicking :menuselection:`Action --> Grant portal access`, and then " "unselecting the checkbox under the :guilabel:`In Portal` column and clicking" " :guilabel:`Apply`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:72 msgid "Change portal username" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:74 msgid "" "There may be times when a portal user wants to change their user login. This" " can be done by any user in the database with administrator access rights. " "The following process outlines the necessary steps to change the portal user" " login." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:79 msgid "" ":doc:`See the documentation on setting access rights " "`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:82 msgid "" "First, navigate to :menuselection:`Settings app --> Users`. Then, under " ":guilabel:`Filters`, select :guilabel:`Portal Users`, or select " ":guilabel:`Add Custom Filter` and set the following configuration " ":guilabel:`Groups` > :guilabel:`contains` > `portal`. After making this " "selection, search for (and open) the portal user that needs to be edited." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:87 msgid "" "Next, click :guilabel:`Edit` (if necessary), click into the :guilabel:`Email" " Address` field, and proceed to make any necessary changes to this field. " "The :guilabel:`Email Address` field is used to log into the Odoo portal." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:92 msgid "" "Changing the :guilabel:`Email Address` (or login) only changes the " "*username* on the customer's portal login." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:95 msgid "" "In order to change the contact email, this change needs to take place on the" " contact template in the *Contacts* app. Alternatively, the customer can " "change their email directly from the portal, but the login **cannot** be " "changed. :ref:`See change customer info `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:100 msgid "Customer portal changes" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:102 msgid "" "There may be times when the customer would like to make changes to their " "contact information, password/security, or payment information attached to " "the portal account. This can be performed by the customer from their portal." " The following process is how a customer can change their contact " "information." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:110 msgid "Change customer info" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:112 msgid "" "First enter the username and password (login) into the database login page " "to access the portal user account. A portal dashboard will appear upon " "successfully logging in. Portal documents from the various installed Odoo " "applications will appear with the number count of each." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:117 msgid ":ref:`Portal access documentation `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:119 msgid "" "Next, navigate to the upper-right corner of the portal, and click the " ":guilabel:`Edit` button, next to the :guilabel:`Details` section. Then, " "change the pertinent information, and click :guilabel:`Confirm`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:124 msgid "Change password" msgstr "Ubah sandi" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:126 #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:145 #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:164 msgid "" "First enter the username and password (login) into the database login page " "to access the portal user account. A portal dashboard will appear upon " "successfully logging in." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:129 msgid "" "If the customer would like to change their password for portal access, click" " on the :guilabel:`Edit Security Settings` link, below the " ":guilabel:`Account Security` section. Then, make the necessary changes, by " "typing in the current :guilabel:`Password`, :guilabel:`New Password`, and " "verify the new password. Lastly, click on :guilabel:`Change Password` to " "complete the password change." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:135 msgid "" "If a customer would like to change the login, as documented above, contact " "the Odoo database point-of-contact. :ref:`See above documentation on " "changing the portal username `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:139 msgid "" "Passwords for portal users and Odoo.com users remain separate, even if the " "same email address is used." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:143 msgid "Add two-factor authentication" msgstr "Tambahkan autentikasi dua faktor" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:148 msgid "" "If the customer would like to turn on two-factor authentication (2FA) for " "portal access, click on the :guilabel:`Edit Security Settings` link, below " "the :guilabel:`Account Security` section." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:151 msgid "" "Click on :guilabel:`Enable two-factor authentication` to turn on :abbr:`2FA " "(two-factor authentication)`. Confirm the current portal password in the " ":guilabel:`Password` field. Then, click on :guilabel:`Confirm Password`. " "Next, activate :abbr:`2FA (two-factor authentication)` in a :abbr:`2FA (two-" "factor authentication)` app (Google Authenticator, Authy, etc.), by scanning" " the :guilabel:`QR code` or entering a :guilabel:`Verification Code`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:157 msgid "" "Finally, click :guilabel:`Enable two-factor authentication` to complete the " "setup." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:162 msgid "Change payment info" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/general/users/portal.rst:167 msgid "" "If the customer would like to manage payment options, navigate to the " ":guilabel:`Manage payment methods` in the menu on the right. Then, add the " "new payment information, and select :guilabel:`Add new card`." msgstr ""