Simple command line utility used to filter specific odoo addons from multiple repositories. It leverages git-aggregator and its repo.yml format as well as doodba's addons addons.yml format.
- Via
pipxwithpipx install odoo-filter-addons(recommended) - Via
pipwithpython3 -m pip install odoo-filter-addons - After cloning locally with
python3 -m pip install .
To execute the program simply run odoo_filter_addons. In order to work, it requires a directory
containing the configuration files repos.yml
and addons.yml. If repos.yml
references any environment variables, they can
be defined in repos.env. If the files are valid, the modules specified in addons.yml are
filtered from the results of running gitaggregate into the specified output directory.
By default, both the input and output path default to the current working directory,
but can be overridden through the -i/--input-path and -o/--output-path flags
respectively. Additionally, some other flags can be provided to alter the behavior of
the program:
| Flag | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
| -i, --input-path | "." | Path to directory containing configuration files |
| -o, --output-path | "." | Path to the directory that will contain the output |
| -c, --clean / --no-clean | True | Clean gitaggregate output |
| -C, --cache / --no-cache | False | Cache gitaggregate output, overrides -c |
| -r, --release / --no-release | False | Create a release commit if any changes are made |
| -p, --push / --no-push | False | Push to remote repo if any changes are commited |
| -g, --gitlab-ci | False | Update client addon repository in GitLab CI |