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v 17.0 Third Party 15
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Odoo Apps Dependencies Point of Sale (point_of_sale)
Restaurant (pos_restaurant)
Discuss (mail)
Inventory (stock)
Invoicing (account)
Lines of code 1966
Technical Name garista
LicenseSee License tab
Websitehttps://www.garista.net/
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Garista - Odoo POS Sync

Garista is an all-in-one digital solution for **menu customization, marketing, payments, and order management**. This module seamlessly syncs **Odoo POS orders** to **Garista Order**, along with product categories and pricing.

Features

  • Real-time Order Sync: Automatically sync orders between Odoo POS and Garista Order.
  • Product & Category Sync: Keeps product categories and prices up to date.
  • Perfect for Restaurants, Cafés, and Hotels.

Installation

  1. Copy the garista folder to your Odoo addons directory.
  2. Restart the Odoo server.
  3. Go to Apps and search for Garista.
  4. Click Install.

Configuration

  1. Navigate to Settings > Garista and enter your API URL Path.
  2. Open the Garista App, enter your Garista Account Credentials (API Token or Username/Password), and click Connect.
  3. Click the buttons to Sync All Product Categories and Tables to import items and tables.
  4. Enable Auto-Sync for Orders.

Usage

  1. Open Odoo POS and place an order.
  2. The order will automatically sync to Garista Order.
  3. View real-time order status and reports in the Garista dashboard.

Screenshots

POS Order Sync

Product Sync

Support

For any support or inquiries, contact us at: support@garista.net

License

This module is licensed under LGPL-3.

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