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Geo IP installation (on-premises database)
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Installation
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.. warning:: Please note that the installation depends on your computer operating system and distribution. We will assume here that a Linux operating system is used.
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#. Install `geoip2 <https://pypi.org/project/geoip2/>`__ Python library
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.. code-block:: bash
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pip install geoip2
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#. Download the `GeoLite2 City database <https://dev.maxmind.com/geoip/geoip2/geolite2/>`_. You should end up with a file called ``GeoLite2-City.mmdb``
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#. Move the file to the folder ``/usr/share/GeoIP/``
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.. code-block:: bash
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mv ~/Downloads/GeoLite2-City.mmdb /usr/share/GeoIP/
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#. Restart the server
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.. note:: If you can't/don't want to locate the geoip database in ``/usr/share/GeoIP/``, you can use the ``--geoip-db`` option of the Odoo command line interface.
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This option takes the absolute path to the GeoIP database file and will use it as the GeoIP database.
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For example:
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.. code-block:: bash
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./odoo-bin --geoip-db= ~/Downloads/GeoLite2-City.mmdb
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.. seealso::
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- `CLI documentation <https://www.odoo.com/documentation/14.0/reference/cmdline.html>`_.
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.. warning:: ``GeoIP`` Python library can also be used. However this version is discontinued since January 2019. See `GeoLite Legacy databases are now discontinued <https://support.maxmind.com/geolite-legacy-discontinuation-notice/>`_
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How to test GeoIP geolocation in your Odoo website?
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1. Go into your website. Open the web page on which you want to test ``GeoIP``.
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2. Choose :menuselection:`Customize --> HTML/CSS/JS Editor`.
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3. Add the following piece of XML in the page :
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.. code-block:: xml
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<h1 class="text-center" t-esc="request.session.get('geoip')"/>
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You should end up with a dictionary indicating the location of the ip address.
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.. image:: media/on-premise_geo-ip-installation01.png
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:align: center
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.. note:: If the curly braces are empty ``{}``, it can be for any of the following reason :
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- The browsing IP address is the localhost (``127.0.0.1``) or a local area network one (``192.168.*.*``)
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- If a reversed proxy is used, make sure to configure it correctly. See `--proxy-mode <https://www.odoo.com/documentation/14.0/reference/cmdline.html#cmdoption-odoo-bin-proxy-mode>`__
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- ``geoip2`` is not installed or the GeoIP database file wasn't found
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- The GeoIP database was unable to resolve the given IP address
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