Welcome to Apache OFBiz! A powerful top level Apache software project. OFBiz is an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System written in Java and houses a large set of libraries, entities, services and features to run all aspects of your business.
For more details about OFBiz please visit the OFBiz Documentation page:
Note: If you want to use Eclipse, read the "Setup eclipse project for OFBiz" section to set it up.
Note: If you want to use an external database like MySQL or PostgreSQL, read the "Setup an external database" section to set it up.
Note: If you want to run OFBiz without an internet connection, read the "Running gradle tasks without an internet connection" section.
Note: The directory structure and repositories have changed. For more information read the "Repository and directory structure" section.
The only requirement to run OFBiz is to have the Java Development Kit (JDK) version 8 installed on your system (not just the JRE, but the full JDK) which you can download from the below link. Make sure of setting the $JAVA_HOME environment variable.
To quickly install and fire-up OFBiz, please follow the below instructions from the command line at the OFBiz top level directory (folder).
Note: Depending on your Internet connection speed it might take a long time for this step to complete if you are using OFBiz for the first time as it needs to download all dependencies. So please be patient!
MS Windows: gradlew cleanAll loadAll
Unix-like OS: ./gradlew cleanAll loadAll
MS Windows: gradlew ofbiz
Unix-like OS: ./gradlew ofbiz
Note: Ignore the % progress indicator because this task does not end as long as OFBiz is running.
You can log in with the user admin and password ofbiz.
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In case of problems visit our Further reading section. |
If you find a security issue, please report it to: security @ ofbiz.apache.org. Once proper mitigations to the security issues are complete the OFBiz team will disclose this information to the public mailing list.
You can find more information about security in OFBiz at Keeping OFBiz secure
All build tasks are executed using the Gradle build system which is embedded in OFBiz. To execute build tasks go to OFBiz top-level directory (folder) and execute tasks from there.
The syntax for tasks differ slightly between windows and Unix-like systems
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Windows:
gradlew <tasks-in-here>
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Unix-like:
./gradlew <tasks-in-here>
For the rest of this document, we will use the windows syntax, if you are on a
Unix-like system, you need to add the ./
to gradlew
There are two types of tasks designed for OFBiz in Gradle:
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Standard tasks: To execute general standard Gradle tasks
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OFBiz server tasks: To execute OFBiz startup commands. These tasks start with one of the following words:
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ofbiz : standard server commands
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ofbizDebug : server commands running in remote debug mode
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ofbizBackground ; server commands running in a background forked process
Tips:
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OFBiz server commands require "quoting" the commands. For example:
gradlew "ofbiz --help"
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Shortcuts to task names can be used by writing the first letter of every word in a task name. However, you cannot use the shortcut form for OFBiz server tasks. Example:
gradlew loadAdminUserLogin -PuserLoginId=myadmin
=gradlew lAUL -PuserLoginId=myadmin
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Dependent tasks can be skipped with the -x switch. Example:
gradlew build -x test
does not run the tests within the build.
gradlew "ofbiz --help"
gradlew "ofbizDebug --test"
gradlew "ofbizBackground --start --portoffset 10000"
gradlew "ofbiz --shutdown --portoffset 10000"
gradlew ofbiz
(default is --start)
You can use the below common list of tasks as a quick reference for controlling
the system. This document uses the windows task syntax, if you are on a
Unix-like system, you need to add the ./
to gradlew i.e. ./gradlew
List all available commands to control the OFBiz server
gradlew "ofbiz --help"
gradlew "ofbiz --start"
start is the default server task so this also works:
gradlew ofbiz
Terminate all running OFBiz server instances by calling the appropriate operating system kill command. Use this command to force OFBiz termination if the --shutdown command does not work. Usually this is needed when in the middle of data loading or testing in OFBiz.
Warning: Be careful in using this command as force termination might lead to inconsistent state / data
gradlew terminateOfbiz
Starts OFBiz in remote debug mode and waits for debugger or IDEs to connect on port 5005
gradlew "ofbizDebug --start"
OR
gradlew ofbizDebug
Start OFBiz of the network port offsetted by the range provided in the argument to --portoffset
gradlew "ofbiz --start --portoffset 10000"
Start OFBiz in the background by forking it to a new process and redirecting the output to runtime/logs/console.log
gradlew "ofbizBackground --start"
OR
gradlew ofbizBackground
You can also offset the port, for example:
gradlew "ofbizBackground --start --portoffset 10000"
OFBiz contains the following data reader types:
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seed: OFBiz and External Seed Data - to be maintained along with source and updated whenever a system deployment is updated
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seed-initial: OFBiz and External Seed Data - to be maintained along with source like other seed data, but only loaded initially and not updated when a system is updated except manually reviewing each line
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demo: OFBiz Only Demo Data
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ext: External General Data (custom)
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ext-test: External Test Data (custom)
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ext-demo: External Demo Data (custom)
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tenant: Data to load into the master tenants database "ofbiztenant". This data is required to identify where a tenant’s database is located. For more information you can review the relevant tenant documentation
Available options for the --load-data server command are the following:
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readers=[name]: only load data from certain readers separated by comma. e.g. seed,seed-initial,ext
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file=[path]: load a single file from location or several files separated by commas. e.g. /my/file/1,/my/file/2
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dir=[path]: load all data files found in directory
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component=[name]: only load data from a specific component. e.g. base
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delegator=[name]: use the defined delegator. Default is "default". If the value passed is "all-tenants" then OFBiz will load the data for all defined tenants in the system.
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group=[name]: override the entity group (org.apache.ofbiz). e.g. com.example.something
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timeout=[millis]: timeout in milliseconds
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create-pks: create primary keys
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drop-pks: drop primary keys
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create-constraints: create indexes and foreign keys after loading
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drop-constraints: drop indexes and foreign keys before loading
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create-fks: create dummy (placeholder) foreign keys
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maintain-txs: maintain timestamps in data file
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try-inserts: use mostly inserts
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repair-columns: repair column sizes (default is true w/ drop-constraints)
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continue-on-failure: By default OFBiz will fail and stop if it is unable to load any of the files it is attempting to load. By passing this property OFBiz will ignore failures and continue loading all files
you can choose which data readers to pass in the following syntax:
gradlew "ofbiz --load-data readers=<readers-here-comma-separated>"
Example:
gradlew "ofbiz --load-data readers=seed,seed-initial,ext,ext-demo"
Beware that copying this command in Microsoft Word will automatically transform the double dash in en dashes (Unicode 0x2013: –) Other cases not related to Word were also reported.So when this command does not work check that you are using dash! text
Loads all data sets; meant for initial loading of generic OFBiz data. Can be applied for development, testing, demonstration, etc. purposes. Be aware that executing this task can result in your data being overwritten in your database of choice. Use with caution in production environments.
gradlew loadAll
OR
gradlew "ofbiz --load-data"
Load ONLY the seed data (not seed-initial, demo, ext* or anything else); meant for use after an update of the code to reload the seed data as it is generally maintained along with the code and needs to be in sync for operation
gradlew "ofbiz --load-data readers=seed"
Load seed, seed-initial and ext data; meant for manual/generic testing, development, or going into production with a derived system based on stock OFBiz where the ext data basically replaces the demo data
gradlew "ofbiz --load-data readers=seed,seed-initial,ext"
Load seed, seed-initial, ext and ext-test data; meant for automated testing with a derived system based on stock OFBiz
gradlew "ofbiz --load-data readers=seed,seed-initial,ext,ext-test"
Load data from an XML file holding entity data.
gradlew "ofbiz --load-data file=foo/bar/FileNameHere.xml"
Create a new tenant in your environment, create the delegator, load initial data with admin-user and password (needs multitenant=Y in general.properties). The following project parameters are passed:
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tenantId: mandatory
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tenantName: optional, default is value of tenantId
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domainName: optional, default is org.apache.ofbiz
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tenantReaders: optional, default value is seed,seed-initial,demo
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dbPlatform: optional, D(Derby), M(MySQL), O(Oracle), P(PostgreSQL) (default D)
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dbIp: optional, ip address of the database
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dbUser: optional, username of the database
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dbPassword: optional, password of the database
gradlew createTenant -PtenantId=mytenant
gradlew createTenant -PtenantId=mytenant -PtenantName="My Name" -PdomainName=com.example -PtenantReaders=seed,seed-initial,ext -PdbPlatform=M -PdbIp=127.0.0.1 -PdbUser=mydbuser -PdbPassword=mydbpass
If run successfully, the system creates a new tenant having:
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delegator: default#${tenandId} (e.g. default#mytenant)
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admin user: ${tenantId}-admin (e.g. mytenant-admin)
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admin user password: ofbiz
Load data for one specific tenant in a multitenant environment. Note that you must set multitenant=Y in general.properties and the following project parameters are passed:
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tenantId (mandatory)
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tenantReaders (optional)
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tenantComponent (optional)
gradlew loadTenant -PtenantId=mytenant
gradlew loadTenant -PtenantId=mytenant -PtenantReaders=seed,seed-initial,demo -PtenantComponent=base
It is possible to start integration tests with a log level different from the default one. The log levels allowed are listed below from most verbose to least verbose:
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always
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verbose
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timing
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info
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important
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warning
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error
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fatal
gradlew "ofbiz --test loglevel=fatal"
run a test case, in this example the component is "entity" and the case name is "entity-tests"
gradlew "ofbiz --test component=entity --test suitename=entitytests --test case=entity-query-tests"
listens on port 5005
gradlew "ofbizDebug --test component=entity --test loglevel=verbose"
gradlew "ofbiz --test component=entity --test suitename=entitytests"
Create an admin user with login name MyUserName and default password with value "ofbiz". Upon first login OFBiz will request changing the default password
gradlew loadAdminUserLogin -PuserLoginId=MyUserName
By default Xlint prints output of all warnings detected by the compiler, if you want to silence them
gradlew -PXlint:none build
The below command activates a gradle plugin (OWASP) and Identifies and reports known vulnerabilities (CVEs) in OFBiz library dependencies. The task takes time to complete, and once done, a report will be generated in $OFBIZ_HOME/build/reports/dependency-check-report.html
gradlew -PenableOwasp dependencyCheckAnalyze
Setting up OFBiz on eclipse is done by simply running the below command and then importing the project to eclipse. This command will generate the necessary .classpath and .project files for eclipse and it will also make the source code for external libraries available in eclipse (i.e. you can view source through Ctrl + Click)
The first time you run this command it will take a long time to execute because it will download source packages available for project dependencies.
gradlew eclipse
OFBiz provides an extension mechanism through plugins. Plugins are standard OFBiz components that reside in the plugins directory. Plugins can be added manually or fetched from a maven repository. The standard tasks for managing plugins are listed below.
Note: OFBiz plugin versions follow Semantic Versioning 2.0.0
Download a plugin with all its dependencies (plugins) and install them one-by-one starting with the dependencies and ending with the plugin itself.
gradlew pullPlugin -PdependencyId="org.apache.ofbiz.plugin:myplugin:0.1.0"
If the plugin resides in a custom maven repository (not jcenter or localhost) then you can use specify the repository using below command:
gradlew pullPlugin -PrepoUrl="http://www.example.com/custom-maven" -PdependencyId="org.apache.ofbiz.plugin:myplugin:0.1.0"
If you need username and password to access the custom repository:
gradlew pullPlugin -PrepoUrl="http://www.example.com/custom-maven" -PrepoUser=myuser -PrepoPassword=mypassword -PdependencyId="org.apache.ofbiz.plugin:myplugin:0.1.0"
Download an official plugin from source control (currently subversion) and place it in the plugins directory. In addition, this task also executes the "install" task if it is defined for the plugin being downloaded.
This task is mostly useful when working on the trunk branch as it pulls in the latest version of a plugin.
gradlew pullPluginSource -PpluginId=ecommerce
Note: This plugin will have its own .svn directory placed inside the plugin directory.
Download all officially supported plugins from source control (currently subversion) and place them inclusive of their ".svn" directory in /plugins. WARNING! This task deletes the /plugins directory and replaces it with the official plugins.
gradlew pullAllPluginsSource
This task makes it easy to download and develop officially supported plugins. It is mostly used by developers or individuals working on the trunk branch. We do not recommend using this task on releases of OFBiz, instead consider using the "pullPlugin" task to get the correct version of a plugin compatible with your release.
Note: All the plugins will share a .svn directory placed in the plugins directory.
If you have a plugin called mycustomplugin and want to install it in OFBiz follow the below instructions:
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Extract the plugin if it is compressed
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Place the extracted directory into /plugins
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Run the below command
gradlew installPlugin -PpluginId=myplugin
The above commands executes the task "install" in the plugin’s build.gradle file if it exists
If you have an existing plugin called mycustomplugin and you wish to uninstall run the below command
gradlew uninstallPlugin -PpluginId=myplugin
The above command executes the task "uninstall" in the plugin’s build.gradle file if it exists
Calls uninstallPlugin on an existing plugin and then delete it from the file-system
gradlew removePlugin -PpluginId=myplugin
Create a new plugin. The following project parameters are passed:
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pluginId: mandatory
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pluginResourceName: optional, default is the Capitalized value of pluginId
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webappName: optional, default is the value of pluginId
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basePermission: optional, default is the UPPERCASE value of pluginId
gradlew createPlugin -PpluginId=myplugin
gradlew createPlugin -PpluginId=myplugin -PpluginResourceName=MyPlugin -PwebappName=mypluginweb -PbasePermission=MYSECURITY
The above command creates a new plugin in /plugins/myplugin
This task publishes an OFBiz plugin into a maven package and then uploads it to a maven repository. Currently, pushing is limited to localhost maven repository (work in progress). To push a plugin the following parameters are passed:
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pluginId: mandatory
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groupId: optional, defaults to org.apache.ofbiz.plugin
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pluginVersion: optional, defaults to 0.1.0-SNAPSHOT
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pluginDescription: optional, defaults to "Publication of OFBiz plugin ${pluginId}"
gradlew pushPlugin -PpluginId=myplugin
gradlew pushPlugin -PpluginId=mycompany -PpluginGroup=com.mycompany.ofbiz.plugin -PpluginVersion=1.2.3 -PpluginDescription="Introduce special functionality X"
OFBiz is split into two repositories:
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ofbiz-framework: Contains the core framework and main applications in the system like accounting, party, order, etc
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ofbiz-plugins: Renamed from "special-purpose" and contains optional components that are officially supported by the community
Furthermore, the hot-deploy directory is removed as the plugins directory works as a replacement for both "special-purpose" and "hot-deploy".
If you need to load the components in the plugins directory in a specific order place a component-load.xml file in the plugins directory listing the order.
To check out a plugin from source control use the pullPluginSource Gradle task. To check out all plugins from source control use the pullAllPluginsSource. Beware this deletes a previously existing plugins directory.
OFBiz must run with an internet connection the first time it is prepared on the system because it needs to download all the required dependencies.
After preparing OFBiz the first time correctly, it is possible to run OFBiz
without an internet connection by using the --offline
command line switch
which tells Gradle to fetch its dependencies from the cache.
If any dependencies are missing from the cache and you pass --offline
switch
then the build execution will fail.
To setup an external database instead of the default embedded Apache Derby, you will need to follow the following instructions:
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Find the JDBC driver suitable for your database using one of the following options:
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Search for the JDBC driver in jcenter and place it in build.gradle dependencies e.g.
runtime 'mysql:mysql-connector-java:5.1.36'
OR
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Download the JDBC driver jar and place it in $OFBIZ_HOME/lib or the lib sub-directory of any component
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Modify the entityengine.xml file located in $OFBIZ_HOME/framework/entity/config to switch the default database to the one you selected. For more details you can read the relevant section in the technical setup guide
To get tab completion (auto complete gradle commands by pressing tab) you can download the script from the below link and place it in the appropriate location for your system.
For example, on debian based systems, you can use the following command:
sudo curl -L -s https://edub.me/gradle-completion-bash -o /etc/bash_completion.d/gradle-tab-completion.bash
This distribution includes cryptographic software. The country in which you currently reside may have restrictions on the import, possession, use, and/or re-export to another country, of encryption software. BEFORE using any encryption software, please check your country’s laws, regulations and policies concerning the import, possession, or use, and re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted. See http://www.wassenaar.org/ for more information.
The U.S. Government Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), has classified this software as Export Commodity Control Number (ECCN) 5D002.C.1, which includes information security software using or performing cryptographic functions with asymmetric algorithms. The form and manner of this Apache Software Foundation distribution makes it eligible for export under the License Exception ENC Technology Software Unrestricted (TSU) exception (see the BIS Export Administration Regulations, Section 740.13) for both object code and source code.
The following provides more details on the included cryptographic software:
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Various classes in OFBiz, including DesCrypt, HashCrypt, and BlowFishCrypt use libraries from the Sun Java JDK API including java.security.* and javax.crypto.* (the JCE, Java Cryptography Extensions API)
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Other classes such as HttpClient and various related ones use the JSSE (Java Secure Sockets Extension) API