From 22ee55d803cbef0826ea810fff82ab2eaca131c6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mirkan-samsung-wsl Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2024 02:56:19 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] Update Redash upgrade instructions and compose file (#698) --- .../open-source/admin-guide/how-to-upgrade.md | 26 ++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/pages/kb/open-source/admin-guide/how-to-upgrade.md b/src/pages/kb/open-source/admin-guide/how-to-upgrade.md index 11345eabc..7f61020e1 100644 --- a/src/pages/kb/open-source/admin-guide/how-to-upgrade.md +++ b/src/pages/kb/open-source/admin-guide/how-to-upgrade.md @@ -14,19 +14,21 @@ These instructions are for users of our new Docker-based instance. If you run ou We recommended you upgrade your Redash instance to the latest release so you can benefit from new features and bug fixes. This document assumes you used our images to set up your instance of Redash. -For best results you should upgrade Redash by one semantic version at a time. To move from V4 to V7, for example, you should upgrade V4 to V5 to V6 to V7. +For best results you should upgrade Redash by one semantic version at a time. To move from V6 to V10, for example, you should upgrade V6 to V7 to V8 to V10. During each migration, check the [releases page](https://github.com/getredash/redash/releases) for any special notices or breaking changes in the next version. Below is a table of recent docker release images for your reference: -| released_at | version | docker_image | -| ----------- | ------- | -------------------------- | -| 2019-10-27 | 8.0.0 | redash/redash:8.0.0.b32245 | -| 2019-03-17 | 7.0.0 | redash/redash:7.0.0.b18042 | -| 2018-12-17 | 6.0.0 | redash/redash:6.0.0.b8537 | -| 2018-10-18 | 5.0.2 | redash/redash:5.0.2.b5486 | -| 2018-09-27 | 5.0.1 | redash/redash:5.0.1.b4850 | +| released_at | version | docker_image | +| ----------- | ------- | --------------------------- | +| 2021-12-24 | 10.1.0 | redash/redash:10.1.0.b50633 | +| 2021-10-02 | 10.0.0 | redash/redash:10.0.0.b50363 | +| 2019-10-27 | 8.0.0 | redash/redash:8.0.0.b32245 | +| 2019-03-17 | 7.0.0 | redash/redash:7.0.0.b18042 | +| 2018-12-17 | 6.0.0 | redash/redash:6.0.0.b8537 | +| 2018-10-18 | 5.0.2 | redash/redash:5.0.2.b5486 | +| 2018-09-27 | 5.0.1 | redash/redash:5.0.1.b4850 | {% callout warning %} @@ -39,14 +41,14 @@ If you are currently running an instance of Redash prior to V7, **do not upgrade 1. Make sure to backup your data. You need to backup Redash's PostgreSQL database (the database Redash stores metadata in, not the ones you might be querying) and your `.env` file (if it exists). The data in Redis is transient. 2. Change directory to `/opt/redash`. 3. Update `/opt/redash/docker-compose.yml` Redash image reference to the one you want to upgrade to. -4. Stop Redash services: `docker-compose stop server scheduler scheduled_worker adhoc_worker` (you might need to list additional services if you updated your configuration) -5. Apply migration (if necessary): `docker-compose run --rm server manage db upgrade` -6. Start services: `docker-compose up -d` +4. Stop Redash services: `docker compose stop server scheduler scheduled_worker adhoc_worker` (you might need to list additional services if you updated your configuration) +5. Apply migration (if necessary): `docker compose run --rm server manage db upgrade` +6. Start services: `docker compose up -d` _Done!_ {% callout %} -**Getting an error when running `docker` or `docker-compose` commands?** +**Getting an error when running `docker` or `docker compose` commands?** Make sure the `ubuntu` user is part of the `docker` group: