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      fmoeller last edited by

      #push

      There are a ton of great updates in ERPNext today and the Update rate is from beginning Version 13 quiet awsome... Please can you please please please consider adding ERPNext? This would be such a massiv impact in the Usecase of Cloudron for me...
      The service for the Frappeengine kills me so hard and Coudron is soo easy... i would fund some coins if this could speed up this topic!!!

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        fmoeller last edited by

        Hmmmm why is the reaction to my question closing one thread and send the question Zons Thread where i get the answer „buy the expansions“.

        Why does a paying member not get an answer? Is this just some kids toy here? Then sorry I got the intention wrong and I will not try to improve anything here!

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          A Former User @fmoeller last edited by

          @fmoeller

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

          Hmmmm why is the reaction to my question closing one thread and send the question Zons Thread where i get the answer „buy the expansions“.
          Why does a paying member not get an answer? Is this just some kids toy here? Then sorry I got the intention wrong and I will not try to improve anything here!

          Que?

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          • marcusquinn
            marcusquinn @fmoeller last edited by

            @fmoeller I don't think anyone said no to anything, you just have to convince someone that packages apps to package this one. Someone that can't live without it would be the best ally, as they will be invested in keeping it updated too.

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            • girish
              girish Staff @fmoeller last edited by

              @fmoeller I think you misunderstood. ERPNext is currently not packaged, so we try to keep all the ERPNext related discussions in this single thread. This page is simply just a place to express interest in wanting this app on Cloudron and having all interested parties in the same page (no pun intended).

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              • gobenizzle
                gobenizzle last edited by

                I also would LOVE to see ERPnext on Cloudron.
                Please, please package the app! It would also increase my usecase for cloudron by a an incredible amount!

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                • jagadeesh-s2104
                  jagadeesh-s2104 last edited by

                  I would love to have ERPNext on Cloudron!

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                    JLX89 last edited by

                    +1 This would be a great addition to Cloudron!

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                    • andreasdueren
                      andreasdueren last edited by andreasdueren

                      Bumping this, unfortunately, espocrm is not an option for me since I need either Zapier or n8n integration

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                      • jdaviescoates
                        jdaviescoates @andreasdueren last edited by

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

                        unfortunately, espocrm is not an option for me since I need either Zapier or n8n integration

                        EspoCRM has web hooks you should be able to feed into n8n https://docs.espocrm.com/administration/webhooks/

                        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                        • andreasdueren
                          andreasdueren @jdaviescoates last edited by

                          @jdaviescoates Thank, I'll look into if that's sufficient

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                            LoudLemur @dcher last edited by LoudLemur

                            @dcher The Gantt Charts look nice.

                            Also consider Odoo Community Edition and its Freedom focused fork, Flectra, both of which have been requested in the App Wish section of the forum.

                            https://flectrahq.com/compare-editions-flectra-vs-odoo?category=--all--&feature=--all--&odoo-ce=--all--&odoo-ee=--all--&fle-ce=--all--&fle-pe=--all--

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                            • chrishthompson
                              chrishthompson last edited by

                              @nebulon @girish ERPNext is looking good...I'd love to see it added officially as a Cloudron app! (I've decided to move our business to ERPNext.) Maybe they'd support adding an "Install with Cloudron" option on their GitHub page? That could bring more business customers to Cloudron I expect.

                              Quick notes:

                              • Their official docker image seems mature enough. https://github.com/frappe/frappe_docker
                              • They also have a 1-click droplet app on Digital Ocean. (But I'd rather manage it through Cloudron...because Cloudron is beautiful and awesome.)
                              • There is an ERPNext integration for n8n.
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                              • Aizat
                                Aizat @chrishthompson last edited by

                                @chrishthompson Yes, totally agree. I tried several ERPs and this one really made me almost teary. Such a rich-featured ERP and they decided to make it open source.
                                It's a high quality made ERP. It has integration with WordPress and n8n.
                                Really wish it would be in Cloudron soon.
                                At the moment, I'm paying for a separate server just to deploy ERPnext. But it would lovely to have it in my Cloudron along with other apps I have here.
                                Cloudron team, please consider bringing it here 🙂

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                                • Aizat
                                  Aizat @girish last edited by

                                  @girish Any chance you will be able to have a look at their official package? I deployed their docker image for production in DO: https://github.com/frappe/frappe_docker
                                  — and it works like a charm.
                                  Why I think ERPnext is a very beautiful project: Open-source at heart, with good developers behind it, highly supportive and very community-driven project. The project has been going on for almost a decade now. 🙂

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                                  • andreasdueren
                                    andreasdueren @Aizat last edited by

                                    @aizat I second this, would lvoe to see it on cloudron!

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                                    • andreasdueren
                                      andreasdueren @andreasdueren last edited by

                                      Are there plans to bring ERPNext to cloudron soon so I can use those resources or do I have to set up and pay for another virtual machine? Because my Time is kind of running out on this one and I would rather not migrate again.

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                                        JLX89 @andreasdueren last edited by

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

                                        Are there plans to bring ERPNext to cloudron soon so I can use those resources or do I have to set up and pay for another virtual machine? Because my Time is kind of running out on this one and I would rather not migrate again.

                                        We're actually in the same boat, since it's a new year looking to move platforms and this would be a massive win on our side.

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                                        • andreasdueren
                                          andreasdueren @Aizat last edited by

                                          @aizat Since the cloudron Teams seems to be unwilling to adopt the official docker image for the app store, do you or anyone else here have experience in installing custom docker images so I can get this thing finally set up?

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                                          • jadudm
                                            jadudm @andreasdueren last edited by

                                            @andreasdueren I've packaged one or two things for myself on Cloudron, and I took a look at Frappe/ERPnext.

                                            First, for the thread: Cloudron does not run Docker images "as-is." Or, if you prefer, simply because a project runs in Docker does not mean that it will immediately be runnable under Cloudron. A Cloudron app needs to be packaged up so that it will "play nicely" with the control architecture that Cloudron provides. Put simply, to get that friendly Cloudron experience, some work is needed when packaging an app.

                                            In the case of ERPnext, it has a compose file that specifies many software services. Traefik is used for routing and load balancing (I assume); Nginx fronts the service; it seems like Frappe (the API backend) is written in Python (another service). There's worker processes of several flavors, a scheduling service, a Redis cache, MariaDB (which, for porting to Cloudron, we'd want to integrate with it's built-in DB add-on), the site creator service... and a large number of storage volumes.

                                            Cloudron does not, to the best of my understanding, support running docker-compose files. As a result, to package this, we'd have to pull all of these services into a single container image. That would take some thinking, especially since Docker "likes" to have one process per container. Or, if there is another way/it is possible, I don't personally know how to package up a multi-container Cloudron application.

                                            The Cloudron team may have something else to say, but I thought I'd drop a note in the thread that helps explain why this app is a more complex proposition than others (perhaps) when it comes to packaging. Yes, it is open, and yes, it installs easily on a VM when you do a docker-compose up. Unfortunately, that is not the same as packaging things up to run under the Cloudron framework.

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                                            • andreasdueren
                                              andreasdueren @jadudm last edited by

                                              @jadudm Fair and not a problem. I'm just a little bit disappointed by the lack of communication. If it won't get packaged for a while then a short note would have been sufficient instead of letting people like me guessing whats planned next.

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                                              • girish
                                                girish Staff @andreasdueren last edited by

                                                @andreasdueren We are not working on packaging this. We try to leave a note when we start packaging an app. Currently, we are working on 7.1 - https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/5982/what-s-coming-in-cloudron-7-1 and there's also many existing apps that need to be updated.

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                                                • girish
                                                  girish Staff last edited by

                                                  For future reference, I found https://github.com/frappe/frappe/wiki/The-Hitchhiker's-Guide-to-Installing-Frappe-on-Linux . Fairly complicated!

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                                                  • andreasdueren
                                                    andreasdueren @girish last edited by

                                                    @girish Thank you, that makes it easier forme to decide on my next steps with ERPNext. I'll check out that guide.

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                                                    • Aizat
                                                      Aizat @andreasdueren last edited by Aizat

                                                      @andreasdueren Hey, sorry for the late reply. I have followed this protocol closely and it works like a charm: Youtube Video

                                                      It's fairly straightforward if you apply the same method as the video above, it uses the GitHub method that was posted here.
                                                      ERPnext is a solid system, worth the hassle. Good luck 🙂
                                                      Kind regards.

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                                                      • infogulch
                                                        infogulch last edited by infogulch

                                                        From what I've seen looking at the frappe/erpnext system design, it looks like a lot of the service complexity comes from their "bench" system tool that provides multitenancy / "environment duplication" capabilities via their backup and restore system. From my experience being able to branch environments is vital for these kinds of tools, but... that's basically cloudron's core competency. With a bit of work cloudron could probably match any missing features that "bench" has over it.

                                                        With bench factored out and its features provided by cloudron directly, I think you'd be left with a single python service that needs redis, mariadb/mysql, and postgresql, which cloudron provides as services already.

                                                        Notes:

                                                        • "frappe" is the company and also the name of the development/deployment framework for erpnext and other applications developed by the same team
                                                        • The frappe/frappe-worker docker image referred to in the frappe_docker/compose.yaml file is built from the source in frappe dir in the frappe/frappe repo
                                                        • The bench worker --queue short command (and similar) runs scheduler.py:start_worker()
                                                        • The queue workers are a Python RQ-based job scheduling/background task system. RQ uses redis queues
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                                                        • nj
                                                          nj last edited by

                                                          Teaser 😉

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                                                            nj @nj last edited by nj

                                                            Two major issues that I ran into while testing on cloudron.

                                                            • frappe framework requires the database name and database username to be the same (its hardcoded and all over the place). When testing locally it worked but in cloudron, db name is appended with “db” and username with “user”

                                                            • frappe framework needs root access to the database, eg. password of the user named “postgres” (its hardcoded, even if —dbroot-username exists, it’s for mariadb only)

                                                            That’s why I’m running postgres server on the Docker container itself, and not use any db addons. I’ll map the db storage to /app/data so it gets backed up regularly.

                                                            See you guys with good news next time. Most apps made in Python seem to write all over the filesystem so I’m testing it on readonly environment; once done ErpNext should be available soon. Thank you for your patience.

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                                                            • girish
                                                              girish Staff @nj last edited by

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

                                                              frappe framework requires the database name and database username to be the same (its hardcoded and all over the place). When testing locally it worked but in cloudron, db name is appended with “db” and username with “user”

                                                              That's a pretty rough requirement 😕 but we can fix the platform code I guess to have an option to generate such names.

                                                              frappe framework needs root access to the database, eg. password of the user named “postgres” (its hardcoded, even if —dbroot-username exists, it’s for mariadb only)

                                                              Keeps getting rougher 🙂 There's no chance we will allow an app to have root db access.

                                                              Is the situation any better with mariadb instead of postgresql?

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                                                              • infogulch
                                                                infogulch @nj last edited by

                                                                frappe framework needs root access to the database

                                                                Surely this is not actually necessary to run the app, but is just part of their custom dynamic deployment system (ick). I hope it's possible to extricate the actual app from the framework...

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                                                                • nj
                                                                  nj @girish last edited by

                                                                  @girish for the initial release, I've given up on the idea of using Cloudron addons for now. Postgres is also getting over-complicated so I think I'd stick with MariaDB. Let's see how it goes. The build-run-test cycle is quite tedious when there are all kinds of new errors to resolve. ErpNext turned out to be a lot harder than I expected.

                                                                  Current status: frappe installed, up and running. ErpNext won't install, and require all its dependencies (apps) to be installed. My target is to publish it by this week.

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                                                                  • nj
                                                                    nj @infogulch last edited by

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

                                                                    frappe framework needs root access to the database

                                                                    Surely this is not actually necessary to run the app, but is just part of their custom dynamic deployment system (ick). I hope it's possible to extricate the actual app from the framework...

                                                                    I thought so too. Unfortunately, it keeps asking for "postgres super user password". 🤷

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                                                                      LoudLemur @nj last edited by

                                                                      @nj Thanks for all your hard work. Few have the necessary skills.

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