Upgrading your funkwhale instance to a newer version ==================================================== .. note:: Before upgrading your instance, we strongly advise you to make at least a database backup. Ideally, you should make a full backup, including the database and the media files. We're commited to make upgrade as easy and straightforward as possible, however, funkwhale is still in development and you'll be safer with a backup. Reading the release notes ------------------------- Please take a few minutes to read the :doc:`changelog`: updates should work similarly from version to version, but some of them may require additional steps. Those steps would be described in the version release notes. Docker setup ------------ If you've followed the setup instructions in :doc:`Docker`, upgrade path is easy: .. parsed-literal:: cd /srv/funkwhale # hardcode the targeted version your env file # (look for the FUNKWHALE_VERSION variable) nano .env # Pull the new version containers docker-compose pull # Apply the database migrations docker-compose run --rm api python manage.py migrate # Relaunch the containers docker-compose up -d .. warning:: You may sometimes get the following warning while applying migrations:: "Your models have changes that are not yet reflected in a migration, and so won't be applied." This is a warning, not an error, and it can be safely ignored. Never run the ``makemigrations`` command yourself. Non-docker setup ---------------- Upgrade the static files ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ On non-docker setups, the front-end app is updated separately from the API. This is as simple as downloading the zip with the static files and extracting it in the correct place. The following example assume your setup match :ref:`frontend-setup`. .. parsed-literal:: # this assumes you want to upgrade to version "|version|" export FUNKWHALE_VERSION="|version|" cd /srv/funkwhale curl -L -o front.zip "https://code.eliotberriot.com/funkwhale/funkwhale/builds/artifacts/$FUNKWHALE_VERSION/download?job=build_front" unzip -o front.zip rm front.zip Upgrading the API ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ On non-docker, upgrade involves a few more commands. We assume your setup match what is described in :doc:`debian`: .. parsed-literal:: # stop the services sudo systemctl stop funkwhale.target # this assumes you want to upgrade to version "|version|" export FUNKWALE_VERSION="|version|" cd /srv/funkwhale # download more recent API files curl -L -o "api-|version|.zip" "https://code.eliotberriot.com/funkwhale/funkwhale/-/jobs/artifacts/$FUNKWALE_VERSION/download?job=build_api" unzip "api-$FUNKWALE_VERSION.zip" -d extracted rm -rf api/ && mv extracted/api . rm -rf extracted # update os dependencies sudo api/install_os_dependencies.sh install # update python dependencies source /srv/funkwhale/load_env source /srv/funkwhale/virtualenv/bin/activate pip install -r api/requirements.txt # apply database migrations python api/manage.py migrate # collect static files python api/manage.py collectstatic --no-input # restart the services sudo systemctl restart funkwhale.target .. warning:: You may sometimes get the following warning while applying migrations:: "Your models have changes that are not yet reflected in a migration, and so won't be applied." This is a warning, not an error, and it can be safely ignored. Never run the ``makemigrations`` command yourself.