How it works...

In step 1, we uploaded the my_library module on the GitHub repository. Odoo.sh will be notified about these changes instantly, through webhook. Then, Odoo.sh will start building a new instance. It will install all your custom modules and their dependencies. A new build will automatically perform the test cases for the installed modules.

By default, Odoo.sh will only install your custom modules and their dependencies. If you want to change this behavior, you can do it from the module installation section of the global settings. We will look at these settings in detail in the next few recipes.

In the HISTORY tab, you will be able to see the full history of the branch. Here, you can find some basic information about the build. It will display the commit message, the author information, and the GitHub link of the commit. On the right side, you will get the live progress of the build. Note that the builds in the development section will install the modules with demonstration data. In the next few recipes, you will see the difference between the production, development, and staging branches, in detail.

After a successful build, you will see a button to connect the instance. By default, you will be connected with the admin user. Using CONNECT as a drop-down menu, you can log in as a demo and portal user, instead.

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