***Script***Odoo install Script on Ubuntu 22.04 server. It can install multiple Odoo instances

There are a few things you can configure, this is the most used list:

OE_USER -will be the username for the system user.
GENERATE_RANDOM_PASSWORD- if this is set to True the script will generate a random password, if set to False we’ll set the password that is configured in OE_SUPERADMIN- By default, the value is True, and the script will generate a random and secure password.
INSTALL_WKHTMLTOPDF- set to False if you do not want to install Wkhtmltopdf, if you want to install it you should set it to True.
OE_PORT- is the port where Odoo should run on, for example 8069.
OE_VERSION- is the Odoo version to install, for example 16.0 for Odoo V16.
IS_ENTERPRISE- will install the Enterprise version on top of 16.0 if you set it to True, set it to False if you want the community version of Odoo 16.
OE_SUPERADMIN -is the master password for this Odoo installation.
INSTALL_NGINX -is set to False by default. Set this to True if you want to install Nginx.
WEBSITE_NAME- Set the website name here for nginx configuration
ENABLE_SSL -Set this to True to install certbot and configure nginx with https using a free Let’s Encrypted certificate
ADMIN_EMAIL -Email is needed to register for Let’s Encrypt registration. Replace the default placeholder with an email of your organisation.
INSTALL_NGINX -and ENABLE_SSL must be set to True and the placeholder in ADMIN_EMAIL- must be replaced with a valid email address for certbot installation
By enabling SSL though Let’s Encrypt you agree to the following policies

Make sure IS_ENTERPRISE is set to false if you intend to use community edition.

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
nano odoo_install.sh
sudo chmod +x odoo_install.sh
sudo ./odoo_install.sh

#!/bin/bash
################################################################################
# Script for installing Odoo on Ubuntu 22.04 (could be used for other version too)
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This script will install Odoo on your Ubuntu 22.04 server. It can install multiple Odoo instances
# in one Ubuntu because of the different xmlrpc_ports
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Make a new file:
# sudo nano odoo-install.sh
# Place this content in it and then make the file executable:
# sudo chmod +x odoo-install.sh
# Execute the script to install Odoo:
# ./odoo-install
################################################################################

OE_USER="odoo"
OE_HOME="/$OE_USER"
OE_HOME_EXT="/$OE_USER/${OE_USER}-server"
# The default port where this Odoo instance will run under (provided you use the command -c in the terminal)
# Set to true if you want to install it, false if you don't need it or have it already installed.
INSTALL_WKHTMLTOPDF="True"
# Set the default Odoo port (you still have to use -c /etc/odoo-server.conf for example to use this.)
OE_PORT="8069"
# Choose the Odoo version which you want to install. For example: 13.0, 12.0, 11.0 or saas-18. When using 'master' the master version will be installed.
# IMPORTANT! This script contains extra libraries that are specifically needed for Odoo 13.0
OE_VERSION="17.0"
# Set this to True if you want to install the Odoo enterprise version!
IS_ENTERPRISE="False"
# Set this to True if you want to install Nginx!
INSTALL_NGINX="True"
# Set the superadmin password - if GENERATE_RANDOM_PASSWORD is set to "True" we will automatically generate a random password, otherwise we use this one
OE_SUPERADMIN="admin"
# Set to "True" to generate a random password, "False" to use the variable in OE_SUPERADMIN
GENERATE_RANDOM_PASSWORD="True"
OE_CONFIG="${OE_USER}-server"
# Set the website name
WEBSITE_NAME="_"
# Set the default Odoo longpolling port (you still have to use -c /etc/odoo-server.conf for example to use this.)
LONGPOLLING_PORT="8072"
# Set to "True" to install certbot and have ssl enabled, "False" to use http
ENABLE_SSL="False"
# Provide Email to register ssl certificate
ADMIN_EMAIL="odoo@example.com"
##
###  WKHTMLTOPDF download links
## === Ubuntu Trusty x64 & x32 === (for other distributions please replace these two links,
## in order to have correct version of wkhtmltopdf installed, for a danger note refer to
## https://github.com/odoo/odoo/wiki/Wkhtmltopdf ):
## https://www.odoo.com/documentation/13.0/setup/install.html#debian-ubuntu

WKHTMLTOX_X64=https://github.com/wkhtmltopdf/packaging/releases/download/0.12.6.1-2/wkhtmltox_0.12.6.1-2.jammy_amd64.deb

#--------------------------------------------------
# Update Server
#--------------------------------------------------
echo -e "\n---- Update Server ----"
# universe package is for Ubuntu 18.x
#sudo add-apt-repository universe
# libpng12-0 dependency for wkhtmltopdf
#sudo add-apt-repository "deb http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/ xenial main"
echo "deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-security main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/focal-security.list
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade -y
sudo apt install curl ca-certificates gnupg2 lsb-release ubuntu-keyring -y
#--------------------------------------------------
# Install PostgreSQL Server
#--------------------------------------------------
echo -e "\n---- Install PostgreSQL Server ----"
sudo curl https://www.postgresql.org/media/keys/ACCC4CF8.asc | gpg --dearmor | sudo tee /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/apt.postgresql.org.gpg >/dev/null

sudo sh -c 'echo "deb [arch=amd64] http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt $(lsb_release -cs)-pgdg main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pgdg.list'

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install postgresql postgresql-server-dev-all postgis -y

echo -e "\n---- Creating the ODOO PostgreSQL User  ----"
sudo su - postgres -c "createuser -s $OE_USER" 2> /dev/null || true

#--------------------------------------------------
# Install Dependencies
#--------------------------------------------------
echo -e "\n--- Installing Python 3 + pip3 --"
sudo apt-get install git python3 python3-pip build-essential wget python3-dev python3-venv python3-wheel python3-cffi libssl1.1 libxslt1-dev libzip-dev libldap2-dev libsasl2-dev python3-setuptools node-less libpng-dev libjpeg-dev gdebi -y

echo -e "\n--- upgrading Python 3 + pip3 --"
sudo pip3 install --upgrade pip
sudo pip3 install html2text

echo -e "\n---- Install python packages/requirements ----"
sudo -H pip3 install -r https://github.com/odoo/odoo/raw/${OE_VERSION}/requirements.txt

echo -e "\n---- Installing nodeJS NPM and rtlcss for LTR support ----"
sudo apt-get install nodejs -y
sudo npm install -g rtlcss

#--------------------------------------------------
# Install Bangla fonts
#--------------------------------------------------
echo -e "\n---- Installing Lohit Bengali font. ----"
sudo apt install fonts-beng -y



#--------------------------------------------------
# Install Wkhtmltopdf if needed
#--------------------------------------------------
if [ $INSTALL_WKHTMLTOPDF = "True" ]; then
    echo -e "\n---- Install wkhtml and place shortcuts on correct place for ODOO 15 ----"
    # echo -e "\n ---- Installing libssl1.1"
    
    # sudo wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/o/openssl/libssl1.1_1.1.0g-2ubuntu4_amd64.deb
    # sudo apt install ./libssl1.1_1.1.0g-2ubuntu4_amd64.deb -y

    #pick up correct one from x64 & x32 versions:
    if [ "`getconf LONG_BIT`" == "64" ];then
        _url=$WKHTMLTOX_X64
    fi
    sudo wget $_url
    sudo gdebi --n `basename $_url`
    sudo ln -s /usr/local/bin/wkhtmltopdf /usr/bin
    sudo ln -s /usr/local/bin/wkhtmltoimage /usr/bin
else
    echo "Wkhtmltopdf isn't installed due to the choice of the user!"
fi

echo -e "\n---- Create ODOO system user ----"
sudo adduser --system --quiet --shell=/bin/bash --home=$OE_HOME --gecos 'ODOO' --group $OE_USER
#The user should also be added to the sudo'ers group.
sudo adduser $OE_USER sudo

echo -e "\n---- Create Log directory ----"
sudo mkdir /var/log/$OE_USER
sudo chown $OE_USER:$OE_USER /var/log/$OE_USER

#--------------------------------------------------
# Install ODOO
#--------------------------------------------------
echo -e "\n==== Installing ODOO Server ===="
sudo git clone --depth 1 --branch $OE_VERSION https://www.github.com/odoo/odoo $OE_HOME_EXT/

if [ $IS_ENTERPRISE = "True" ]; then
    # Odoo Enterprise install!
    sudo pip3 install psycopg2-binary pdfminer.six
    echo -e "\n--- Create symlink for node"
    sudo ln -s /usr/bin/nodejs /usr/bin/node
    sudo su $OE_USER -c "mkdir $OE_HOME/enterprise"
    sudo su $OE_USER -c "mkdir $OE_HOME/enterprise/addons"
    GITHUB_RESPONSE="False"
    #GITHUB_RESPONSE=$(sudo git clone --depth 1 --branch $OE_VERSION https://www.github.com/odoo/enterprise "$OE_HOME/enterprise/addons" 2>&1)
    while [[ $GITHUB_RESPONSE == *"Authentication"* ]]; do
        echo "------------------------WARNING------------------------------"
        echo "Your authentication with Github has failed! Please try again."
        printf "In order to clone and install the Odoo enterprise version you \nneed to be an offical Odoo partner and you need access to\nhttp://github.com/odoo/enterprise.\n"
        echo "TIP: Press ctrl+c to stop this script."
        echo "-------------------------------------------------------------"
        echo " "
        GITHUB_RESPONSE=$(sudo git clone --depth 1 --branch $OE_VERSION https://www.github.com/odoo/enterprise "$OE_HOME/enterprise/addons" 2>&1)
    done
    
    echo -e "\n---- Added Enterprise code under $OE_HOME/enterprise/addons ----"
    echo -e "\n---- Installing Enterprise specific libraries ----"
    sudo -H pip3 install num2words ofxparse dbfread ebaysdk firebase_admin pyOpenSSL
    sudo npm install -g less
    sudo npm install -g less-plugin-clean-css
fi

echo -e "\n---- Create custom module directory ----"
sudo su $OE_USER -c "mkdir $OE_HOME/custom"
sudo su $OE_USER -c "mkdir $OE_HOME/custom/addons"

echo -e "\n---- Setting permissions on home folder ----"
sudo chown -R $OE_USER:$OE_USER $OE_HOME/*

echo -e "* Create server config file"


sudo touch /etc/${OE_CONFIG}.conf
echo -e "* Creating server config file"
sudo su root -c "printf '[options] \n; This is the password that allows database operations:\n' >> /etc/${OE_CONFIG}.conf"
if [ $GENERATE_RANDOM_PASSWORD = "True" ]; then
    echo -e "* Generating random admin password"
    OE_SUPERADMIN=$(cat /dev/urandom | tr -dc 'a-zA-Z0-9' | fold -w 16 | head -n 1)
fi
sudo su root -c "printf 'admin_passwd = ${OE_SUPERADMIN}\n' >> /etc/${OE_CONFIG}.conf"
if [ $OE_VERSION > "11.0" ];then
    sudo su root -c "printf 'http_port = ${OE_PORT}\n' >> /etc/${OE_CONFIG}.conf"
    sudo su root -c "printf 'gevent_port = ${LONGPOLLING_PORT}\n' >> /etc/${OE_CONFIG}.conf"
else
    sudo su root -c "printf 'xmlrpc_port = ${OE_PORT}\n' >> /etc/${OE_CONFIG}.conf"
fi
sudo su root -c "printf 'logfile = /var/log/${OE_USER}/${OE_CONFIG}.log\n' >> /etc/${OE_CONFIG}.conf"

if [ $IS_ENTERPRISE = "True" ]; then
    sudo su root -c "printf 'addons_path=${OE_HOME}/enterprise/addons,${OE_HOME_EXT}/addons,${OE_HOME}/custom/addons\n' >> /etc/${OE_CONFIG}.conf"
else
    sudo su root -c "printf 'addons_path=${OE_HOME_EXT}/addons,${OE_HOME}/custom/addons\n' >> /etc/${OE_CONFIG}.conf"
fi
sudo chown $OE_USER:$OE_USER /etc/${OE_CONFIG}.conf
sudo chmod 640 /etc/${OE_CONFIG}.conf

echo -e "* Create startup file"
sudo su root -c "echo '#!/bin/sh' >> $OE_HOME_EXT/start.sh"
sudo su root -c "echo 'sudo -u $OE_USER $OE_HOME_EXT/odoo-bin --config=/etc/${OE_CONFIG}.conf' >> $OE_HOME_EXT/start.sh"
sudo chmod 755 $OE_HOME_EXT/start.sh

#--------------------------------------------------
# Adding ODOO as a deamon (initscript)
#--------------------------------------------------

echo -e "* Create init file"
cat <<EOF > ~/$OE_CONFIG
#!/bin/sh
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: $OE_CONFIG
# Required-Start: \$remote_fs \$syslog
# Required-Stop: \$remote_fs \$syslog
# Should-Start: \$network
# Should-Stop: \$network
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: Enterprise Business Applications
# Description: ODOO Business Applications
### END INIT INFO
PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
DAEMON=$OE_HOME_EXT/odoo-bin
NAME=$OE_CONFIG
DESC=$OE_CONFIG
# Specify the user name (Default: odoo).
USER=$OE_USER
# Specify an alternate config file (Default: /etc/openerp-server.conf).
CONFIGFILE="/etc/${OE_CONFIG}.conf"
# pidfile
PIDFILE=/var/run/\${NAME}.pid
# Additional options that are passed to the Daemon.
DAEMON_OPTS="-c \$CONFIGFILE"
[ -x \$DAEMON ] || exit 0
[ -f \$CONFIGFILE ] || exit 0
checkpid() {
[ -f \$PIDFILE ] || return 1
pid=\`cat \$PIDFILE\`
[ -d /proc/\$pid ] && return 0
return 1
}
case "\${1}" in
start)
echo -n "Starting \${DESC}: "
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --pidfile \$PIDFILE \
--chuid \$USER --background --make-pidfile \
--exec \$DAEMON -- \$DAEMON_OPTS
echo "\${NAME}."
;;
stop)
echo -n "Stopping \${DESC}: "
start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --pidfile \$PIDFILE \
--oknodo
echo "\${NAME}."
;;
restart|force-reload)
echo -n "Restarting \${DESC}: "
start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --pidfile \$PIDFILE \
--oknodo
sleep 1
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --pidfile \$PIDFILE \
--chuid \$USER --background --make-pidfile \
--exec \$DAEMON -- \$DAEMON_OPTS
echo "\${NAME}."
;;
*)
N=/etc/init.d/\$NAME
echo "Usage: \$NAME {start|stop|restart|force-reload}" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
exit 0
EOF

echo -e "* Security Init File"
sudo mv ~/$OE_CONFIG /etc/init.d/$OE_CONFIG
sudo chmod 755 /etc/init.d/$OE_CONFIG
sudo chown root: /etc/init.d/$OE_CONFIG

echo -e "* Start ODOO on Startup"
sudo update-rc.d $OE_CONFIG defaults

#--------------------------------------------------
# Install Nginx if needed
#--------------------------------------------------
if [ $INSTALL_NGINX = "True" ]; then
    echo -e "\n---- Installing and setting up Nginx ----"

    echo -e "\n---- Importing an official nginx signing key so apt could verify the packages authenticity ----"
    curl https://nginx.org/keys/nginx_signing.key | gpg --dearmor | sudo tee /usr/share/keyrings/nginx-archive-keyring.gpg >/dev/null

    echo -e "\n---- Verifing that the downloaded file contains the proper key ----"
    gpg --dry-run --quiet --no-keyring --import --import-options import-show /usr/share/keyrings/nginx-archive-keyring.gpg

    echo -e "\n---- set up the apt repository for stable nginx packages ----"
    echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/nginx-archive-keyring.gpg] http://nginx.org/packages/ubuntu `lsb_release -cs` nginx" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/nginx.list

    sudo apt update; sudo apt install nginx -y
    sudo -H pip3 install certbot certbot-nginx


  cat <<EOF > ~/odoo.conf
  upstream odooserver {
      server 127.0.0.1:$OE_PORT;
  }
  upstream odoolongpoll {
      server 127.0.0.1:$LONGPOLLING_PORT;
  }
  server {
  listen 80;

  # set proper server name after domain set
  server_name $WEBSITE_NAME;

  # Add Headers for odoo proxy mode
  proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Host \$host;
  proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For \$proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
  proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto \$scheme;
  proxy_set_header X-Real-IP \$remote_addr;
  add_header X-Frame-Options "SAMEORIGIN";
  add_header X-XSS-Protection "1; mode=block";
  proxy_set_header X-Client-IP \$remote_addr;
  proxy_set_header HTTP_X_FORWARDED_HOST \$remote_addr;

  #   odoo    log files
  access_log  /var/log/nginx/$OE_USER-access.log;
  error_log       /var/log/nginx/$OE_USER-error.log;

  #   increase    proxy   buffer  size
  proxy_buffers   16  64k;
  proxy_buffer_size   128k;

  proxy_read_timeout 900s;
  proxy_connect_timeout 900s;
  proxy_send_timeout 900s;

  #   force   timeouts    if  the backend dies
  proxy_next_upstream error   timeout invalid_header  http_500    http_502
  http_503;

  types {
  text/less less;
  text/scss scss;
  }

  #   enable  data    compression
  gzip    on;
  gzip_min_length 1100;
  gzip_buffers    4   32k;
  gzip_types  text/css text/less text/plain text/xml application/xml application/json application/javascript application/pdf image/jpeg image/png;
  gzip_vary   on;
  client_header_buffer_size 4k;
  large_client_header_buffers 4 64k;
  client_max_body_size 0;

  location / {
  proxy_pass http://odooserver;
  # by default, do not forward anything
  proxy_redirect off;
  }

  location /websocket {
  proxy_pass http://odoolongpoll;
  }
  location ~* .(js|css|png|jpg|jpeg|gif|ico)$ {
  expires 2d;
  proxy_pass http://odooserver;
  add_header Cache-Control "public, no-transform";
  }
  # cache some static data in memory for 60mins.
  location ~ /[a-zA-Z0-9_-]*/static/ {
  proxy_cache_valid 200 302 60m;
  proxy_cache_valid 404      1m;
  proxy_buffering    on;
  expires 864000;
  proxy_pass http://odooserver;
  }
  location /wait {
  #proxy_pass http://odooserver;
  proxy_cookie_path / "/; secure; HttpOnly; SameSite=None; Secure";
  }
  }
EOF
    
    sudo mv ~/odoo.conf /etc/nginx/conf.d/
    # sudo ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/odoo /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/odoo
    sudo rm /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
    sudo service nginx reload
    sudo su root -c "printf 'proxy_mode = True\n' >> /etc/${OE_CONFIG}.conf"
    echo "Done! The Nginx server is up and running. Configuration can be found at /etc/nginx/conf.d/odoo.conf"
else
    echo "Nginx isn't installed due to choice of the user!"
fi

#--------------------------------------------------
# Enable ssl with certbot
#--------------------------------------------------

if [ $INSTALL_NGINX = "True" ] && [ $ENABLE_SSL = "True" ] && [ $ADMIN_EMAIL != "odoo@example.com" ]  && [ $WEBSITE_NAME != "_" ];then
    sudo certbot --nginx -d $WEBSITE_NAME --noninteractive --agree-tos --email $ADMIN_EMAIL --redirect
    sudo service nginx reload
    echo "SSL/HTTPS is enabled!"
else
    echo "SSL/HTTPS isn't enabled due to choice of the user or because of a misconfiguration!"
fi

sudo -H pip3 install pyOpenSSL==21.0.0
sudo -H pip3 install cryptography==36.0.2

echo -e "* Starting Odoo Service"
sudo su root -c "/etc/init.d/$OE_CONFIG start"
echo "-----------------------------------------------------------"
echo "Done! The Odoo server is up and running. Specifications:"
echo "Port: $OE_PORT"
echo "User service: $OE_USER"
echo "Configuraton file location: /etc/${OE_CONFIG}.conf"
echo "Logfile location: /var/log/$OE_USER"
echo "User PostgreSQL: $OE_USER"
echo "Code location: $OE_USER"
echo "Addons folder: /$OE_USER/custom/addons/"
echo "Password superadmin (database): $OE_SUPERADMIN"
echo "Start Odoo service: sudo service $OE_CONFIG start"
echo "Stop Odoo service: sudo service $OE_CONFIG stop"
echo "Restart Odoo service: sudo service $OE_CONFIG restart"
if [ $INSTALL_NGINX = "True" ]; then
    echo "Nginx configuration file: /etc/nginx/conf.d/odoo.conf"
fi
echo "-----------------------------------------------------------"