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. Insights about new versions --------------------------- Some versions may be bigger than usual, and we'll try to detail the changes when possible. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 0.17 Docker setup ------------ If you've followed the setup instructions in :doc:`../installation/docker`, upgrade path is easy: Mono-container installation ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Basically, you need to pull the new container image, stop and delete your existing container, and relaunch a new one: To upgrade your service, change the version number of the image in ``docker-compose.yml`` with the latest release (i.e. |version|). Pull the new images: .. code-block:: shell docker-compose pull Restart the service: .. code-block:: shell docker-compose up -d Multi-container installation ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. parsed-literal:: # this assumes you want to upgrade to version "|version|" export FUNKWHALE_VERSION="|version|" .. code-block:: shell cd /srv/funkwhale # hardcode the targeted version your env file # (look for the FUNKWHALE_VERSION variable) nano .env # Load your environment variables source .env # Download newest nginx configuration file curl -L -o nginx/funkwhale.template "https://dev.funkwhale.audio/funkwhale/funkwhale/raw/$FUNKWHALE_VERSION/deploy/docker.nginx.template" curl -L -o nginx/funkwhale_proxy.conf "https://dev.funkwhale.audio/funkwhale/funkwhale/raw/$FUNKWHALE_VERSION/deploy/docker.funkwhale_proxy.conf" # 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. Upgrading the Postgres container ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ With some Funkwhale releases, it is recommended to upgrade the version of the Postgres database server container. For example, Funkwhale 0.17 recommended Postgres 9.4, but Funkwhale 0.18 recommends Postgres 11. When upgrading Postgres, it is not sufficient to change the container referenced in ``docker-compose.yml``. New major versions of Postgres cannot read the databases created by older major versions. The data has to be exported from a running instance of the old version and imported by the new version. Thankfully, there is a Docker container available to automate this process. You can use the following snippet to upgrade your database in ``./postgres``, keeping a backup of the old version in ``./postgres-old``: .. code-block:: shell # Replace "9.4" and "11" with the versions you are migrating between. export OLD_POSTGRES=9.4 export NEW_POSTGRES=11 docker-compose stop postgres docker run --rm \ -v $(pwd)/data/postgres:/var/lib/postgresql/${OLD_POSTGRES}/data \ -v $(pwd)/data/postgres-new:/var/lib/postgresql/${NEW_POSTGRES}/data \ tianon/postgres-upgrade:${OLD_POSTGRES}-to-${NEW_POSTGRES} # Add back the access control rule that doesn't survive the upgrade echo "host all all all trust" | sudo tee -a ./data/postgres-new/pg_hba.conf # Swap over to the new database mv ./data/postgres ./data/postgres-old mv ./data/postgres-new ./data/postgres Non-docker setup ---------------- If you installed Funkwhale using the install script, upgrading is done using ``sh -c "$(curl -sSL https://get.funkwhale.audio/upgrade.sh)"``. Make sure to run this command with root permissions. If you manually installed Funkwhale, please use the following instructions. Upgrade the static files ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ On non-docker setups, the front-end app is updated separately from the API. This is as simple as downloading the zip with the static files and extracting it in the correct place. The following example assume your setup match :ref:`frontend-setup`. .. parsed-literal:: # this assumes you want to upgrade to version "|version|" export FUNKWHALE_VERSION="|version|" cd /srv/funkwhale sudo -u funkwhale curl -L -o front.zip "https://dev.funkwhale.audio/funkwhale/funkwhale/builds/artifacts/$FUNKWHALE_VERSION/download?job=build_front" sudo -u funkwhale unzip -o front.zip sudo -u funkwhale rm front.zip Upgrading the API ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. note:: Starting with Funkwhale 0.20, it is recommended you run Funkwhale with Python 3.6 or greater. This means upgrading to Debian 10 if you're on Debian 9. If you still want to use Python 3.5, you can, but you'll need to run ``sudo -u funkwhale -H -E /srv/funkwhale/virtualenv/bin/pip install "uvicorn==0.8.6"`` before upgrading. On non-docker, upgrade involves a few more commands. We assume your setup match what is described in :doc:`/installation/debian`: .. parsed-literal:: # this assumes you want to upgrade to version "|version|" export FUNKWHALE_VERSION="|version|" cd /srv/funkwhale # download more recent API files sudo -u funkwhale curl -L -o "api-$FUNKWHALE_VERSION.zip" "https://dev.funkwhale.audio/funkwhale/funkwhale/-/jobs/artifacts/$FUNKWHALE_VERSION/download?job=build_api" sudo -u funkwhale unzip "api-$FUNKWHALE_VERSION.zip" -d extracted sudo -u funkwhale rm -rf api/ && sudo -u funkwhale mv extracted/api . sudo -u funkwhale rm -rf extracted # update os dependencies sudo api/install_os_dependencies.sh install sudo -u funkwhale -H -E /srv/funkwhale/virtualenv/bin/pip install -r api/requirements.txt # collect static files sudo -u funkwhale -H -E /srv/funkwhale/virtualenv/bin/python api/manage.py collectstatic --no-input # stop the services sudo systemctl stop funkwhale.target # apply database migrations sudo -u funkwhale -H -E /srv/funkwhale/virtualenv/bin/python api/manage.py migrate # restart the services sudo systemctl start funkwhale.target .. note:: If you see a PermissionError when running the ``migrate`` command, try running the following commands by hand, and relaunch the migrations:: sudo -u postgres psql funkwhale -c 'CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS "citext";' sudo -u postgres psql funkwhale -c 'CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS "unaccent";' .. 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.