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How to run debug mode using terminal ?

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You should do it as normal user (no root)

/usr/bin/odoo.py --log-level=debug

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I have Odoo running in terminal under the root user without a problem, this doesn't matter.

Anyway it should work regardless of the user type. In my case it works fine as a normal user :)

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Hi,

Using the PDB you can debug the code via terminal.

Just add the below code in your method and you are able to debug the code.

import pdb
pdb.set_tracce()

Thanks

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i did this. but its not working :

./odoo.py -c /etc/odoo-server.conf -d DB_name --log-level=debug

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Does it work when you only do ./odoo.py -d DB_name --log-level=debug?

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no its not work yenthe.:(

Alright so what do you get instead? Can you access the Odoo, does the terminal print something, ..? Just do a simple ./odoo.py --log-level=debug, that should always work.

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yes iam accessing odoo. but oly the debug not work in eclipse. :(

You're asking about using the debug mode with the terminal, right? I was assuming you where talking about debugging and printing in the Ubuntu command terminal? Where does Eclipse come from all of a sudden? If your question is about eclipse then change the question please.

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yes yenthe. in eclipse we can do debug mode right. the same process how we do debug using terminal. i need command line.

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The problem might be with saving your previous configuration using -s in terminal.
check this: https://www.odoo.com/forum/help-1/question/loading-wrong-configuration-file-82480#answer-82481

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Hi Demirel,

Its rather easy. Simply open a terminal and navigate to your Odoo folder (where the odoo.py file is, something like /odoo/odoo-server/).
When you're there you can start your Odoo by command.

./odoo.py --log-level=debug 

After this your Odoo will print out all messages in the Ubuntu terminal.
If you get a warning about the Address already in use it means you have an automated Odoo startup or that your Odoo is already running. In that case do a ps aux, find the Odoo process and kill it with sudo kill -9 idOfYourOdooInstance.

Best of luck,
Yenthe

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