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ERPNext - cost-effective ERP solution

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    wrote on last edited by
    #64

    I’ve added Cloudron LDAP support. I’ll push the changes this evening.

    I think I can do Cloudron redis too. Looks doable.

    I think after the default site is created, I can dump the db and import that to cloudron MySQL, but still ErpNext devs recommend Mariadb support only, and it needs the database name to be the same as the db user name. Unless there’s support from Cloudron devs, it’s a blocker. But I have set db path to be inside /app/data, so backup is not an issue. Also tried migration and backup-restore, which worked fine.

    Since I’m actively using it at my company I’ll keep supporting this app. Also Keycloak, Outline and Odoo.

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    • njN nj

      I’ve added Cloudron LDAP support. I’ll push the changes this evening.

      I think I can do Cloudron redis too. Looks doable.

      I think after the default site is created, I can dump the db and import that to cloudron MySQL, but still ErpNext devs recommend Mariadb support only, and it needs the database name to be the same as the db user name. Unless there’s support from Cloudron devs, it’s a blocker. But I have set db path to be inside /app/data, so backup is not an issue. Also tried migration and backup-restore, which worked fine.

      Since I’m actively using it at my company I’ll keep supporting this app. Also Keycloak, Outline and Odoo.

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      hakunamatata
      wrote on last edited by
      #65

      @nj Thanks for your hard work with this! I am looking forward to the day this becomes available in the app store us n00bs. 😊

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      • njN nj

        I’ve added Cloudron LDAP support. I’ll push the changes this evening.

        I think I can do Cloudron redis too. Looks doable.

        I think after the default site is created, I can dump the db and import that to cloudron MySQL, but still ErpNext devs recommend Mariadb support only, and it needs the database name to be the same as the db user name. Unless there’s support from Cloudron devs, it’s a blocker. But I have set db path to be inside /app/data, so backup is not an issue. Also tried migration and backup-restore, which worked fine.

        Since I’m actively using it at my company I’ll keep supporting this app. Also Keycloak, Outline and Odoo.

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        LoudLemur
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        #66

        @nj What is the latest on Odoo? Is it still inching its way to beta on Cloudron?

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        • njN nj

          Trailer 😉
          You know what's disappointing? I started packaging ERPNext for the HR module. Unfortunately, the HR Module is not available after installation. Now I'm here thinking where the hell it go, and why I spent weeks packaging something that doesn't have the particular module I was looking for. 🤦

          Update: Looks like version-14 of ERPNext does not have HR module. Only version-13 has it. 😕 Now packaging version 13.

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          mdreira
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          #67

          @nj ERPNext 14 also have an LMS, right?

          https://erpnext.com/open-source-education

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          • mdreiraM mdreira

            @nj ERPNext 14 also have an LMS, right?

            https://erpnext.com/open-source-education

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            #68

            @mdreira said in ERPNext - cost-effective ERP solution:

            @nj ERPNext 14 also have an LMS, right?

            https://erpnext.com/open-source-education

            Seem like yes, indeed, as it is written on the quoted page. And it seems to be very powerful as well.

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            • micmcM micmc

              @mdreira said in ERPNext - cost-effective ERP solution:

              @nj ERPNext 14 also have an LMS, right?

              https://erpnext.com/open-source-education

              Seem like yes, indeed, as it is written on the quoted page. And it seems to be very powerful as well.

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              mdreira
              translator
              wrote on last edited by
              #69

              @micmc @nj Yes.

              After reviewing Odoo and Flectra, in their community and enterprise versions, I think that ERPNext is a very good option because it is 100% free software.

              And it has a lot of features.

              As @nebulon says, it is a cost-effective ERP solution.

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              • mdreiraM mdreira

                @micmc @nj Yes.

                After reviewing Odoo and Flectra, in their community and enterprise versions, I think that ERPNext is a very good option because it is 100% free software.

                And it has a lot of features.

                As @nebulon says, it is a cost-effective ERP solution.

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                marcusquinn
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                @mdreira The big gotchya with Odoo is that the most useful part of it, the Studio addon, is not in the community edition.

                With ERPNext, their equivalent no-code custom data model builder is included.

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                • njN nj

                  Okay, here is the good news. Please try it out and let me know if it works.

                  If you're not ready to build the image yourself, you can simply install the image that I created. cloudron install --image njsubedi/cloudron-erpnext -l erp.<yourdomain.tld>.

                  ErpNext v14 is now available on Cloudron. See the README file for usage instructions.

                  Features

                  • ErpNext v14 - running on Frappe Framework v14
                  • HRMS Module - Includes HR and Payroll modules
                  • Plug n Play - Automatically configured to use the subdomain you install it on, no setup needed
                  • Independent - Does not depend on Cloudron Addons for redis, mysql or such

                  Gotchas

                  • Installs its own database servers, but data resides inside /app/data, so it gets backed-up, no not a big issue
                  • Hasn't been tested a lot, but it's working pretty fine
                  • Multi-tenancy isn't set up, even though that's pretty trivial to do

                  Good to know

                  • After installation, look into /app/data folder using cloudron's file manager for a file that ends with -credential.txt.
                  • Raise issues on Github if you run into problems, not here.
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                  benneic
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                    mdreira
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                    wrote on last edited by mdreira
                    #72

                    @girish @nebulon so, could erpnext be a reality in Cloudron in the short term?

                    (I know you are working in the new update)

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                      privsec
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                      #73

                      Such a great solution and offering.

                      This would solve quite a few problems a client of mine is experiencing trying to solve.

                      Looking forward to this!

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                        #74

                        Wow, this app wishlist post started at 2018…

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                        • mdreiraM mdreira

                          Wow, this app wishlist post started at 2018…

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                          plusone-nick
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                          #75

                          @mdreira Yeahhh...all good things take time, plus ERP next at the time was not what it is now lol but that's even more reason to get it onboarded now =]

                          ✌💙+1

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                            @mdreira Yeahhh...all good things take time, plus ERP next at the time was not what it is now lol but that's even more reason to get it onboarded now =]

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                            Aizat
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #76

                            @plusone-nick I'm hoping the Cloudron team will support to include this formally in Cloudron soon. There might be some hindrances, but I think it should work relatively fine now, right?

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                              spacetime
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                              I add my request for ERPNext!

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                                infogulch
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                                #78

                                I was able to successfully build and run the package nj published on github for the last couple of months.

                                It seems to work fine, though I have not had a chance to evaluate how the upgrade and backup/restore process goes (I still have concerns about how it would interact with cloudron long-term), and I've only just started setup for a few modules.

                                From my (limited) experience, if you want to use ERPNext, be prepared for an extended commissioning phase. The product is both wide and deep, you will be taking considerable time to learn the ERPNext system and configuring it to work with your business process. ERPNext is moderately opinionated on how things should work, an approach I generally appreciate, but I found integration to be a big task as it pushed me to shift my expectation on how things should be organized to the "ERPNext-way". To be fair, this could be as much my ignorance of ERP systems in general as ERPNext's particular obtuseness, but I suspect the truth is that any large integrated bookkeeping system will exhibit similar commissioning/integration difficulties by the very nature of its size and scope.

                                I don't mean to push anyone away from the product, just to lay out realistic expectations of how much effort it will take on your part to integrate a product of this scope into your business.

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                                  wrote on last edited by nj
                                  #79

                                  I have published an update for ERPNext on Github - cloudron-erpnext-v0.20.0 This version is stable, but has breaking changes from the first release, so instead of updating you'll need to export and re-import the documents manually. This won't be necessary from future updates.

                                  1. Built on the base image version 4.0 (Ubuntu 22.04), so the source code is much lesser and simpler.
                                  2. Uses Cloudron's redis service, as requested by one of the members.
                                  3. The webserver and supervisor run as a normal (non-root) user so it's a bit more secure
                                  4. Existing apps (frappe, erpnext) etc can be updated easily from the terminal. There will be no need to update this app anymore from this point onward.
                                  5. New apps (like hrms, frappedesk) can also be added or removed easily.
                                  6. LDAP Settings can be configured if needed using the included script.
                                  7. There's preliminary support for multi-site setup.

                                  I request someone to test this package and give some feedback. Thank you.

                                  If building the app sounds complex, you can simply use the existing package by running cloudron install --image njsubedi/cloudron-erpnext:20230104-200417-70210de70 -l erp.your-domain.tld

                                  Note: the latest image can be found at https://hub.docker.com/r/njsubedi/cloudron-erpnext/tags . Replace 20230104-200417-70210de70 with the latest tag.

                                  Founder / Coder • My Apps

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                                  • njN nj

                                    I have published an update for ERPNext on Github - cloudron-erpnext-v0.20.0 This version is stable, but has breaking changes from the first release, so instead of updating you'll need to export and re-import the documents manually. This won't be necessary from future updates.

                                    1. Built on the base image version 4.0 (Ubuntu 22.04), so the source code is much lesser and simpler.
                                    2. Uses Cloudron's redis service, as requested by one of the members.
                                    3. The webserver and supervisor run as a normal (non-root) user so it's a bit more secure
                                    4. Existing apps (frappe, erpnext) etc can be updated easily from the terminal. There will be no need to update this app anymore from this point onward.
                                    5. New apps (like hrms, frappedesk) can also be added or removed easily.
                                    6. LDAP Settings can be configured if needed using the included script.
                                    7. There's preliminary support for multi-site setup.

                                    I request someone to test this package and give some feedback. Thank you.

                                    If building the app sounds complex, you can simply use the existing package by running cloudron install --image njsubedi/cloudron-erpnext:20230104-200417-70210de70 -l erp.your-domain.tld

                                    Note: the latest image can be found at https://hub.docker.com/r/njsubedi/cloudron-erpnext/tags . Replace 20230104-200417-70210de70 with the latest tag.

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                                    jdaviescoates
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                                    #80

                                    @nj great, thanks!

                                    @staff are you going to take a look at this and get it into the App Store?

                                    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                                    • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                                      @nj great, thanks!

                                      @staff are you going to take a look at this and get it into the App Store?

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                                      nj
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #81

                                      @jdaviescoates I doubt that because of a few reasons.

                                      • ERPNext cannot use the MySQL addon because it needs MariaDB and needs to have exact same name for database username and the database name (eg. db_name and db_username must be same),

                                      • ERPNext cannot use the Postgrest addon because it needs access to the database root user's password, which seems impossible to grant. There might be a possibility if that particular user had permissions to create new databases and user, which isn't possible right now.

                                      • A separate MariaDB service is running inside the container. the database files are stored at /app/data so they can be backed up. This might not be a good idea but many apps that use file-based database are already using this so this might not be an issue.

                                      • The frappe-bench folder is huge (~1GB) and needs to be writable at runtime. Hence the backup size grows fast.

                                      If there's no problem running an extra background process for mariadb, and storing the data in /app/data folder, I think the team can look into packaging it. Good thing is this app doesn't need regular update as you can run bench update command to automatically update the Frappe framework and apps like Erpnext.

                                      Founder / Coder • My Apps

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                                      • njN nj

                                        @jdaviescoates I doubt that because of a few reasons.

                                        • ERPNext cannot use the MySQL addon because it needs MariaDB and needs to have exact same name for database username and the database name (eg. db_name and db_username must be same),

                                        • ERPNext cannot use the Postgrest addon because it needs access to the database root user's password, which seems impossible to grant. There might be a possibility if that particular user had permissions to create new databases and user, which isn't possible right now.

                                        • A separate MariaDB service is running inside the container. the database files are stored at /app/data so they can be backed up. This might not be a good idea but many apps that use file-based database are already using this so this might not be an issue.

                                        • The frappe-bench folder is huge (~1GB) and needs to be writable at runtime. Hence the backup size grows fast.

                                        If there's no problem running an extra background process for mariadb, and storing the data in /app/data folder, I think the team can look into packaging it. Good thing is this app doesn't need regular update as you can run bench update command to automatically update the Frappe framework and apps like Erpnext.

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                                        LoudLemur
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                                        #82

                                        @nj You do a lot of hard work for Cloudron. Thank you very much.

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                                          @jdaviescoates I doubt that because of a few reasons.

                                          • ERPNext cannot use the MySQL addon because it needs MariaDB and needs to have exact same name for database username and the database name (eg. db_name and db_username must be same),

                                          • ERPNext cannot use the Postgrest addon because it needs access to the database root user's password, which seems impossible to grant. There might be a possibility if that particular user had permissions to create new databases and user, which isn't possible right now.

                                          • A separate MariaDB service is running inside the container. the database files are stored at /app/data so they can be backed up. This might not be a good idea but many apps that use file-based database are already using this so this might not be an issue.

                                          • The frappe-bench folder is huge (~1GB) and needs to be writable at runtime. Hence the backup size grows fast.

                                          If there's no problem running an extra background process for mariadb, and storing the data in /app/data folder, I think the team can look into packaging it. Good thing is this app doesn't need regular update as you can run bench update command to automatically update the Frappe framework and apps like Erpnext.

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                                          MooCloud_Matt
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #83

                                          @nj
                                          What you suggested is actually really hard to backup.
                                          And it's not the best to have too many process in the same container.
                                          Docker container differentiate from other container tecnologie to be single service container, even if they support multi services is not the best, especially for db.
                                          Due to resources management especially.

                                          Matteo. R.
                                          Founder and Tech-Support Manager.
                                          MooCloud MSP
                                          Swiss Managed Service Provider

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