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Re: Odoo with a decoupled front-end
Just wanted to add that:Using a decoupled storefront like Vuestorefront is not something that you will use for all projects.For most customers we use the Odoo web designer or we just totally customize the layout based on a specific design.If customer
- has a big ecommerce operation
- and/or they having big ambitions for ecommerce
- and/or they want a mainstream web technology like Vue because they have a team or it's easier to find developers
- and/or they want to scale ecommerce with less infrastructure (higher traffic volumes)
- and/or they value having separated backend, frontend, content and marketing teams (headless)
Then we recommend Vuestorefront, but it's surely a bigger project so the budget can be 2x or more.Best regards,_ Diogo DuarteOn Wed, Jul 12, 2023 at 12:36 PM wytzejan <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:Thank you for the extra information about Vuestorefront Diogo. I am going to test it.
Is it possible to login in Vuestorefront and see projects, sales order, etc. (stuff from portal) from Odoo directly? Do you support this.
Diogo Duarte schreef op 2023-07-12 09:11:
Hi,Vuestorefront is a decoupled frontend based on Nuxt.js that allows you to scale your web frontend independently from Odoo.We implemented Odoo as a backend and are building/maintaining it several projects using it:Easiest way to test it:Load testing (video at the end)We welcome contributors!
On Wed, Jul 12, 2023 at 6:52 AM wytzejan <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:Hello,
I'm looking for a solution where I can use Odoo with a decoupled front-end and I'd love to hear your thoughts. I'd like to use Odoo as my back-end and Nuxt as my front-end. I've seen https://github.com/vuestorefront-community/odoo but this looks dedicated to e-commerce.
Is it possible to have a decoupled front-end but still use the Odoo login functionality and so the I can integrate the Odoo portal (e.g. domain.nl/my/home) inside Nuxt? I've seen https://github.com/OCA/rest-framework as well but I am not sure if this can work with the portal.
Any thoughts are very welcome. Thank you!
With kind regards,
Wytze Jan Riedstra
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by "Raphaël Valyi" <rvalyi@akretion.com> - 08:01 - 12 Jul 2023
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Odoo with a decoupled front-end
Hello,
I'm looking for a solution where I can use Odoo with a decoupled front-end and I'd love to hear your thoughts. I'd like to use Odoo as my back-end and Nuxt as my front-end. I've seen https://github.com/vuestorefront-community/odoo but this looks dedicated to e-commerce.
Is it possible to have a decoupled front-end but still use the Odoo login functionality and so the I can integrate the Odoo portal (e.g. domain.nl/my/home) inside Nuxt? I've seen https://github.com/OCA/rest-framework as well but I am not sure if this can work with the portal.
Any thoughts are very welcome. Thank you!
With kind regards,
Wytze Jan Riedstra
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by Wytze Jan Riedstra - 07:51 - 12 Jul 2023-
Re: Odoo with a decoupled front-end
you might also want to look atIt's a bit the same concept: an headless Odoo for large ecommerce or even large portals. Today we typically ditched the LocomotiveCMS part and deploy static NuxtJS/Jamstack websites connecting to the Odoo Shopinvader REST API. Some of our customers do 3k sales per day and it doesn't break a sweat for the Odoo server.In fact we used a noSQL Elastic Search cache store for most of Odoo data like the catalog and only hit the Odoo REST API when there is a sale or some other non cacheable action. That's why it scales like crazy.That being said the migration to v16 is ongoing and there are quite a few refactors like adopting FastAPI.Again this is a great choice for projects that can afford it. Small projets can use Odoo website modules indeed.On Wed, Jul 12, 2023, 2:38 PM Diogo Duarte <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:Just wanted to add that:Using a decoupled storefront like Vuestorefront is not something that you will use for all projects.For most customers we use the Odoo web designer or we just totally customize the layout based on a specific design.If customer- has a big ecommerce operation
- and/or they having big ambitions for ecommerce
- and/or they want a mainstream web technology like Vue because they have a team or it's easier to find developers
- and/or they want to scale ecommerce with less infrastructure (higher traffic volumes)
- and/or they value having separated backend, frontend, content and marketing teams (headless)
Then we recommend Vuestorefront, but it's surely a bigger project so the budget can be 2x or more.Best regards,_ Diogo DuarteOn Wed, Jul 12, 2023 at 12:36 PM wytzejan <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:Thank you for the extra information about Vuestorefront Diogo. I am going to test it.
Is it possible to login in Vuestorefront and see projects, sales order, etc. (stuff from portal) from Odoo directly? Do you support this.
Diogo Duarte schreef op 2023-07-12 09:11:
Hi,Vuestorefront is a decoupled frontend based on Nuxt.js that allows you to scale your web frontend independently from Odoo.We implemented Odoo as a backend and are building/maintaining it several projects using it:Easiest way to test it:Load testing (video at the end)We welcome contributors!
On Wed, Jul 12, 2023 at 6:52 AM wytzejan <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:Hello,
I'm looking for a solution where I can use Odoo with a decoupled front-end and I'd love to hear your thoughts. I'd like to use Odoo as my back-end and Nuxt as my front-end. I've seen https://github.com/vuestorefront-community/odoo but this looks dedicated to e-commerce.
Is it possible to have a decoupled front-end but still use the Odoo login functionality and so the I can integrate the Odoo portal (e.g. domain.nl/my/home) inside Nuxt? I've seen https://github.com/OCA/rest-framework as well but I am not sure if this can work with the portal.
Any thoughts are very welcome. Thank you!
With kind regards,
Wytze Jan Riedstra
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by "Raphaël Valyi" <rvalyi@akretion.com> - 08:01 - 12 Jul 2023 -
Re: Odoo with a decoupled front-end
Just wanted to add that:Using a decoupled storefront like Vuestorefront is not something that you will use for all projects.For most customers we use the Odoo web designer or we just totally customize the layout based on a specific design.If customer- has a big ecommerce operation
- and/or they having big ambitions for ecommerce
- and/or they want a mainstream web technology like Vue because they have a team or it's easier to find developers
- and/or they want to scale ecommerce with less infrastructure (higher traffic volumes)
- and/or they value having separated backend, frontend, content and marketing teams (headless)
Then we recommend Vuestorefront, but it's surely a bigger project so the budget can be 2x or more.Best regards,_ Diogo DuarteOn Wed, Jul 12, 2023 at 12:36 PM wytzejan <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:Thank you for the extra information about Vuestorefront Diogo. I am going to test it.
Is it possible to login in Vuestorefront and see projects, sales order, etc. (stuff from portal) from Odoo directly? Do you support this.
Diogo Duarte schreef op 2023-07-12 09:11:
Hi,Vuestorefront is a decoupled frontend based on Nuxt.js that allows you to scale your web frontend independently from Odoo.We implemented Odoo as a backend and are building/maintaining it several projects using it:Easiest way to test it:Load testing (video at the end)We welcome contributors!
On Wed, Jul 12, 2023 at 6:52 AM wytzejan <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:Hello,
I'm looking for a solution where I can use Odoo with a decoupled front-end and I'd love to hear your thoughts. I'd like to use Odoo as my back-end and Nuxt as my front-end. I've seen https://github.com/vuestorefront-community/odoo but this looks dedicated to e-commerce.
Is it possible to have a decoupled front-end but still use the Odoo login functionality and so the I can integrate the Odoo portal (e.g. domain.nl/my/home) inside Nuxt? I've seen https://github.com/OCA/rest-framework as well but I am not sure if this can work with the portal.
Any thoughts are very welcome. Thank you!
With kind regards,
Wytze Jan Riedstra
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by "Diogo Duarte" <dduarte@erpgap.com> - 07:36 - 12 Jul 2023 -
Re: Odoo with a decoupled front-end
On 7/12/23 13:28, wytzejan wrote: > On the other hand, I very much like the integration of the portal so > customers can see theirs projects, sales orders, etc. For me I've never found a "best" choice, I think all are viable: - If needs are not that big, Pedro's advice makes sense - stick to Odoo, especially from a maintenance perspective you'll keep things simple - your team already knows Odoo, you won't be mixing technologies, upgrading will be simple etc - If you like building frontends in Nuxt, it's also not that big of a deal to also port over the sale order / projects view and the login flow to your new framework of choice. This makes sense from a security perspective - it's a full decoupling, so you decrease attack vectors, and it makes sense from a UI perpective - people won't be switching between the Odoo portal and your portal, don't have to load 2 sets of JS/CSS, etc - If you just want to add one Nuxt app into the Odoo portal, the hybrid idea also makes sense Good luck with making a choice :)
by Tom Blauwendraat - 05:51 - 12 Jul 2023 -
Re: Odoo with a decoupled front-end
I think that mixing technologies is not worth it. Odoo has QWeb + Bootstrap for templating and very direct access to ERP data. It's not a deep learning curve for that part.Regards.
by Pedro M. Baeza - 03:47 - 12 Jul 2023 -
Re: Odoo with a decoupled front-end
Hi Wytze,VSF has a portal with sales orders and a few other things, but consider the existing demo frontend as a starting point.We have implemented B2B with much more features on the portal in the past.Yes we support VSF for Odoo, if you want just drop me an email and I can show you some examples.On Wed, Jul 12, 2023 at 12:36 PM wytzejan <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:Thank you for the extra information about Vuestorefront Diogo. I am going to test it.
Is it possible to login in Vuestorefront and see projects, sales order, etc. (stuff from portal) from Odoo directly? Do you support this.
Diogo Duarte schreef op 2023-07-12 09:11:
Hi,Vuestorefront is a decoupled frontend based on Nuxt.js that allows you to scale your web frontend independently from Odoo.We implemented Odoo as a backend and are building/maintaining it several projects using it:Easiest way to test it:Load testing (video at the end)We welcome contributors!
On Wed, Jul 12, 2023 at 6:52 AM wytzejan <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:Hello,
I'm looking for a solution where I can use Odoo with a decoupled front-end and I'd love to hear your thoughts. I'd like to use Odoo as my back-end and Nuxt as my front-end. I've seen https://github.com/vuestorefront-community/odoo but this looks dedicated to e-commerce.
Is it possible to have a decoupled front-end but still use the Odoo login functionality and so the I can integrate the Odoo portal (e.g. domain.nl/my/home) inside Nuxt? I've seen https://github.com/OCA/rest-framework as well but I am not sure if this can work with the portal.
Any thoughts are very welcome. Thank you!
With kind regards,
Wytze Jan Riedstra
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by "Diogo Duarte" <dduarte@erpgap.com> - 03:31 - 12 Jul 2023
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