odoo-woocommerce-bridge
Synchronisez Odoo avec WooCommerce : produits, inventaire, commandes et clients via l'API REST WooCommerce et l'API externe d'Odoo.
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Odoo WooCommerce Bridge
Overview
This skill guides you through building a reliable sync bridge between Odoo (the back-office ERP) and WooCommerce (the WordPress online store). It covers product catalog sync, real-time inventory updates, order import, and customer record management.
When to Use This Skill
- Running a WooCommerce store with Odoo for inventory and fulfillment.
- Automatically pulling WooCommerce orders into Odoo as sale orders.
- Keeping WooCommerce product stock in sync with Odoo's warehouse.
- Mapping WooCommerce order statuses to Odoo delivery states.
How It Works
- Activate: Mention
@odoo-woocommerce-bridgeand describe your sync requirements. - Design: Get the field mapping table between WooCommerce and Odoo objects.
- Build: Receive Python integration scripts using the WooCommerce REST API.
Field Mapping: WooCommerce → Odoo
| WooCommerce | Odoo |
|---|---|
products | product.template + product.product |
orders | sale.order + sale.order.line |
customers | res.partner |
stock_quantity | stock.quant |
sku | product.product.default_code |
order status: processing | Sale Order: sale (confirmed) |
order status: completed | Delivery: done |
Examples
Example 1: Pull WooCommerce Orders into Odoo (Python)
from woocommerce import API
import xmlrpc.client
import os
# WooCommerce client
wcapi = API(
url=os.getenv("WC_URL", "https://mystore.com"),
consumer_key=os.getenv("WC_KEY"),
consumer_secret=os.getenv("WC_SECRET"),
version="wc/v3"
)
# Odoo client
odoo_url = os.getenv("ODOO_URL", "https://myodoo.example.com")
db = os.getenv("ODOO_DB", "my_db")
uid = int(os.getenv("ODOO_UID", "2"))
pwd = os.getenv("ODOO_PASSWORD")
models = xmlrpc.client.ServerProxy(f"{odoo_url}/xmlrpc/2/object")
def sync_orders():
# Get unprocessed WooCommerce orders
orders = wcapi.get("orders", params={"status": "processing", "per_page": 50}).json()
for wc_order in orders:
# Find or create Odoo partner
email = wc_order['billing']['email']
partner = models.execute_kw(db, uid, pwd, 'res.partner', 'search',
[[['email', '=', email]]])
if not partner:
partner_id = models.execute_kw(db, uid, pwd, 'res.partner', 'create', [{
'name': f"{wc_order['billing']['first_name']} {wc_order['billing']['last_name']}",
'email': email,
'phone': wc_order['billing']['phone'],
'street': wc_order['billing']['address_1'],
'city': wc_order['billing']['city'],
}])
else:
partner_id = partner[0]
# Create Sale Order in Odoo
order_lines = []
for item in wc_order['line_items']:
product = models.execute_kw(db, uid, pwd, 'product.product', 'search',
[[['default_code', '=', item['sku']]]])
if product:
order_lines.append((0, 0, {
'product_id': product[0],
'product_uom_qty': item['quantity'],
'price_unit': float(item['price']),
}))
models.execute_kw(db, uid, pwd, 'sale.order', 'create', [{
'partner_id': partner_id,
'client_order_ref': f"WC-{wc_order['number']}",
'order_line': order_lines,
}])
# Mark WooCommerce order as on-hold (processed by Odoo)
wcapi.put(f"orders/{wc_order['id']}", {"status": "on-hold"})
Example 2: Push Odoo Stock to WooCommerce
def sync_inventory_to_woocommerce():
# Get all products with a SKU from Odoo
products = models.execute_kw(db, uid, pwd, 'product.product', 'search_read',
[[['default_code', '!=', False], ['type', '=', 'product']]],
{'fields': ['default_code', 'qty_available']}
)
for product in products:
sku = product['default_code']
qty = int(product['qty_available'])
# Update WooCommerce by SKU
wc_products = wcapi.get("products", params={"sku": sku}).json()
if wc_products:
wcapi.put(f"products/{wc_products[0]['id']}", {
"stock_quantity": qty,
"manage_stock": True,
})
Best Practices
- ✅ Do: Use SKU as the unique identifier linking WooCommerce products to Odoo products.
- ✅ Do: Run inventory sync on a schedule (every 15-30 min) rather than real-time to avoid rate limits.
- ✅ Do: Log all API calls and errors to a database table for debugging.
- ❌ Don't: Process the same WooCommerce order twice — flag it as processed immediately after import.
- ❌ Don't: Sync draft or cancelled WooCommerce orders to Odoo — filter by
status = processingorcompleted.
Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.