Chris@1295: == Redmine upgrade Chris@1295: Chris@1295: Redmine - project management software Chris@1295: Copyright (C) 2006-2013 Jean-Philippe Lang Chris@1295: http://www.redmine.org/ Chris@1295: Chris@1295: Chris@1295: == Upgrading Chris@1295: Chris@1295: 1. Uncompress the program archive in a new directory Chris@1295: Chris@1295: 2. Copy your database settings (RAILS_ROOT/config/database.yml) Chris@1295: and your configuration file (RAILS_ROOT/config/configuration.yml) Chris@1295: into the new config directory Chris@1295: Note: before Redmine 1.2, SMTP configuration was stored in Chris@1295: config/email.yml. It should now be stored in config/configuration.yml. Chris@1295: Chris@1295: 3. Copy the RAILS_ROOT/files directory content into your new installation Chris@1295: This directory contains all the attached files. Chris@1295: Chris@1295: 4. Copy the folders of the installed plugins and themes into new installation Chris@1295: Plugins must be stored in the [redmine_root]/plugins directory Chris@1295: Themes must be stored in the [redmine_root]/public/themes directory Chris@1295: Chris@1295: WARNING: plugins from your previous Redmine version may not be compatible Chris@1295: with the Redmine version you're upgrading to. Chris@1295: Chris@1295: 5. Install the required gems by running: Chris@1295: bundle install --without development test Chris@1295: Chris@1295: If ImageMagick is not installed on your system, you should skip the installation Chris@1295: of the rmagick gem using: Chris@1295: bundle install --without development test rmagick Chris@1295: Chris@1295: Only the gems that are needed by the adapters you've specified in your database Chris@1295: configuration file are actually installed (eg. if your config/database.yml Chris@1295: uses the 'mysql2' adapter, then only the mysql2 gem will be installed). Don't Chris@1295: forget to re-run `bundle install` when you change config/database.yml for using Chris@1295: other database adapters. Chris@1295: Chris@1295: If you need to load some gems that are not required by Redmine core (eg. fcgi), Chris@1295: you can create a file named Gemfile.local at the root of your redmine directory. Chris@1295: It will be loaded automatically when running `bundle install`. Chris@1295: Chris@1295: 6. Generate a session store secret Chris@1295: Chris@1295: Redmine stores session data in cookies by default, which requires Chris@1295: a secret to be generated. Under the new application directory run: Chris@1295: rake generate_secret_token Chris@1295: Chris@1295: DO NOT REPLACE OR EDIT ANY OTHER FILES. Chris@1295: Chris@1295: 7. Migrate your database Chris@1295: Chris@1295: If you are upgrading to Rails 2.3.14 as part of this migration, you Chris@1295: need to upgrade the plugin migrations before running the plugin migrations Chris@1295: using: Chris@1295: rake db:migrate:upgrade_plugin_migrations RAILS_ENV="production" Chris@1295: Chris@1295: Please make a backup before doing this! Under the new application Chris@1295: directory run: Chris@1295: rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV="production" Chris@1295: Chris@1295: If you have installed any plugins, you should also run their database Chris@1295: migrations using: Chris@1295: rake db:migrate_plugins RAILS_ENV="production" Chris@1295: Chris@1295: 8. Clear the cache and the existing sessions by running: Chris@1295: rake tmp:cache:clear Chris@1295: rake tmp:sessions:clear Chris@1295: Chris@1295: 9. Restart the application server (e.g. mongrel, thin, passenger) Chris@1295: Chris@1295: 10. Finally go to "Administration -> Roles & permissions" to check/set permissions Chris@1295: for new features, if any Chris@1295: Chris@1295: == References Chris@1295: Chris@1295: * http://www.redmine.org/wiki/redmine/RedmineUpgrade