I plan to upgrade a site to version 4.50, its currently running 4.40. I have read this guide: https://docs.nopcommerce.com/en/installation-and-upgrading/upgrading-nopcommerce.html is it exactly the same as from 4.30 to 4.40?
Another question, what about the plugins folder, do you empty that folder too?
Another question, what about the plugins folder, do you empty that folder too?
Well I would not upgrade buy copying over an existing website directory (I start with a new directory and copy in the new version) So the only plugins in the directory should be the v4.5 plugins Then all custom plugins to be installed need to have been upgraded for v4.5
Ahhhh, so you always upgrade by just copying to a new folder, and then point iis to this new folder?
That’s how I do it Otherwise i guess it would be come a mix of old and new files and maybe cause issues Then as you say change the IIS Config to point to the new folder Set privileges on directory and database Provided images are stored in the database then you don’t need to worry about transferring them over
In fact whenever I do a new setup I run the nopCommerce install and create a temporary database just to check it's all working Then edit the config to use the old upgraded database
I want to include one more thing here, if your images store system is file system then you have to copy/move images folder from prev version. Also if you have any 3rd party plugin which store files in wwwroot folder then you have to copy/move those too.
Hello friends, I have version 4.40.2 and would like to upgrade to latest. I am using Linux (Ubuntu ) & MySQL and the connection string is "ConnectionStrings": { "ConnectionString": "server=localhost;database=mydb;allowuservariables=True;user id=user1;password=password1!", "DataProvider": "mysql", "SQLCommandTimeout": null } I installed it from scratch it works fine with the new Db but how could I attach my old mysqldb ? Also if I copy the images to the same folder would it be fine ?
I am very new to Nopcommerce so please be patient with me Thank you all
You should be able to change the "ConnectionString": "server=localhost;database=mydb;
Backup your old DB first. (And if it was me, I'd restore that backup, and then point to the restored DB. Then the restore becomes production, and the old DB is the backup ;)
RE: " copy the images " Are you storing images in the Files System, or in the DB? (In you admin Media Settings, what is selected for "Pictures are stored into..."?)
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