Upgrade From 5.7.0 to 5.8.0
Learn how to upgrade Webiny from 5.7.0 to 5.8.0.
- how to upgrade Webiny from 5.7.0 to 5.8.0
1. Upgrade Webiny Packages
The first step is to upgrade all @webiny/*
packages, which can be done by running the following command in the root of your project:
# Execute in your project root.
yarn up "@webiny/*@5.8.0"
Once the upgrade has finished, running the yarn webiny --version
command in your terminal should return 5.8.0
.
2. Upgrade API Project Application's Code
Once all of the Webiny packages have been upgraded, continue by running the following upgrade command:
# Execute in your project root.
yarn webiny upgrade 5.8.0
The upgrade script will make a couple of changes to your existing API project application’s code (located within the api
folder). Once the upgrade command has finished, you can run the git status
command to see all changes that the command performed.
Before running the webiny upgrade
command, we recommend that you commit any active code changes you might have in your working branch.
3. Deploy Your Project and Finish the Upgrade in the Webiny Admin Area
Finally, proceed by redeploying your Webiny project:
# Execute in your project root.
yarn webiny deploy --env {environment}
Then, open your existing Admin Area application in your browser, and follow the instructions presented in the upgrade wizard. Note that, depending on the amount of data in the database, the upgrade process might take anywhere from a few seconds to a couple of minutes in order to finish.
If the upgrade wizard does not show, try clearing cookies, local storage, and logging back in. If the problem persists, verify that the previous steps were performed correctly. Finally, for further assistance, please don’t hesitate to post a question in our Community Slack #help channel.
dev
or staging
.Optional - Upgrade Custom Elasticsearch Plugins
The following only applies to users who have created custom Elasticsearch plugins in their application code.
In this release, we introduced the elastic-ts package, which enables us to have a more robust Typescript support while writing Elasticsearch-related code (for example, performing Elasticsearch queries).
Due to changing from our own types to this library, there is a change that you must do in your custom Elasticsearch plugins which concern the query
.
Our ElasticsearchQuery
type had mustNot
property, but elastic-ts
BoolQueryConfig
has must_not
property. You need to change that property if you had it in your plugins.