# Basic Odoo docker including OCB 10.0 and some of OCA repos/addons

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This Docker is inspired from the ones from [Odoo](https://github.com/odoo/docker), [Tecnativa](https://github.com/Tecnativa/doodba) and [Elico Corporation](https://github.com/Elico-Corp/odoo-docker).

It creates a functional Odoo Docker of limited size (< 400 MB), including Odoo 10.0 from [OCA/OCB](https://github.com/oca/ocb), and also a few addons from [OCA](https://github.com/oca).

In order to reduce as much as possible the size of the Docker, only French translations are kept and .git directories are removed.

The following OCA addons are included:
```yaml
  - repo: account-financial-reporting
    modules:
     - account_tax_balance
  - repo: bank-statement-import
    modules:
     - account_bank_statement_import_ofx
     - account_bank_statement_import_qif
  - repo: knowledge
    modules:
     - document_page
     - knowledge
  - repo: partner-contact
    modules:
     - partner_firstname
  - repo: server-tools
    modules:
     - date_range
     - auth_session_timeout
     - auth_brute_force
     - password_security
  - repo: social
    modules:
     - mail_restrict_follower_selection
  - repo: web
    modules:
     - web_export_view
```


This docker is automatically built on [DockerHub](https://hub.docker.com/r/remifilament/odoo) and can be pulled by executing the following command:
```
docker pull remifilament/odoo:10.0
```

It can also serve as base for deployments as described in this [Ansible role](https://github.com/lefilament/ansible_role_odoo_docker)


# Credits

## Contributors

* Remi Cazenave <remi-filament>


## Maintainer

[![](https://le-filament.com/img/logo-lefilament.png)](https://le-filament.com "Le Filament")

This role is maintained by Le Filament