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layout: default
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title: Upgrading
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nav_order: 4
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---
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# Upgrading
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The system updates can be applied via the web interface by an administrator, or manually via CLI.
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## Self-update (since v2.5)
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+ Navigate to the system page as administrator.
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+ Click the check for update button, and finally the upgrade button.
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+ Wait until the browser redirect to the install page.
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+ Click the update button.
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+ Done.
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## Manual update
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+ Download and extract the release zip to your document root, overwriting any file.
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+ Navigate to the `/install` path (es: `http://example.com/` -> `http://example.com/install/`)
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+ Click the update button.
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+ Done.
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## CLI update
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If, for whatever reason, the web UI is not accessible, you can upgrade from CLI:
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+ Download and extract the release zip to your document root, overwriting any file.
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+ Run the command `php\migrate`.
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+ Run the command `php\clean`.
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+ Done.
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### Pre-release channel
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From the system page, you can also choose to check from beta/RC releases, these are NOT considered stable enough for every day use, but only for testing purposes, **take a backup before upgrading to these versions**. |