--- comments: false --- # Upgrading Community Edition and Enterprise Edition from source NOTE: **Note:** Users wishing to upgrade to 12.0.0 will have to take some extra steps. See the version specific upgrade instructions for 12.0.0 for more details. Make sure you view this update guide from the branch (version) of GitLab you would like to install (e.g., `11.8`. You can select the version in the version dropdown at the top left corner of GitLab (below the menu bar). In all examples, replace `BRANCH` with the branch for the version you uprading to (e.g. `11-8-stable` for `11.8`), and replace `PREVIOUS_BRANCH` with the branch for the version you are upgrading from (e.g. `11-7-stable` for `11.7`). If the highest number stable branch is unclear please check the [GitLab Blog](https://about.gitlab.com/blog/archives.html) for installation guide links by version. If you are changing from GitLab Community Edition to GitLab Enterprise Edition, see the [Upgrading from CE to EE](upgrading_from_ce_to_ee.md) documentation. ## Upgrading to a new major version Major versions are reserved for backwards incompatible changes. We recommend that you first upgrade to the latest available minor version within your major version. Please follow the [Upgrade Recommendations](../policy/maintenance.md#upgrade-recommendations) to identify the ideal upgrade path. Before upgrading to a new major version, you should ensure that any background migration jobs from previous releases have been completed. To see the current size of the `background_migration` queue, [Check for background migrations before upgrading](README.md#checking-for-background-migrations-before-upgrading). ## Guidelines for all versions This section contains all the steps necessary to upgrade Community Edition or Enterprise Edition, regardless of the version you are upgrading to. Version specific guidelines (should there be any) are covered separately. ### 1. Backup NOTE: If you installed GitLab from source, make sure `rsync` is installed. ```bash cd /home/git/gitlab sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:backup:create RAILS_ENV=production ``` ### 2. Stop server ```bash sudo service gitlab stop ``` ### 3. Update Ruby NOTE: Beginning in GitLab 12.2, we only support Ruby 2.6 or higher, and dropped support for Ruby 2.5. Be sure to upgrade if necessary. You can check which version you are running with `ruby -v`. Download Ruby and compile it: ```bash mkdir /tmp/ruby && cd /tmp/ruby curl --remote-name --progress https://cache.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/2.6/ruby-2.6.5.tar.gz echo '1416ce288fb8bfeae07a12b608540318c9cace71 ruby-2.6.5.tar.gz' | shasum -c - && tar xzf ruby-2.6.5.tar.gz cd ruby-2.6.5 ./configure --disable-install-rdoc make sudo make install ``` Install Bundler: ```bash sudo gem install bundler --no-document --version '< 2' ``` ### 4. Update Node.js NOTE: To check the minimum required Node.js version, see [Node.js versions](../install/requirements.md#nodejs-versions). GitLab also requires the use of Yarn `>= v1.10.0` to manage JavaScript dependencies. In Debian or Ubuntu: ```bash curl --silent --show-error https://dl.yarnpkg.com/debian/pubkey.gpg | sudo apt-key add - echo "deb https://dl.yarnpkg.com/debian/ stable main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/yarn.list sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install yarn ``` More information can be found on the [Yarn website](https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/install). ### 5. Update Go NOTE: To check the minimum required Go version, see [Go versions](../install/requirements.md#go-versions). You can check which version you are running with `go version`. Download and install Go (for Linux, 64-bit): ```bash # Remove former Go installation folder sudo rm -rf /usr/local/go curl --remote-name --progress https://dl.google.com/go/go1.13.5.linux-amd64.tar.gz echo '512103d7ad296467814a6e3f635631bd35574cab3369a97a323c9a585ccaa569 go1.13.5.linux-amd64.tar.gz' | shasum -a256 -c - && \ sudo tar -C /usr/local -xzf go1.13.5.linux-amd64.tar.gz sudo ln -sf /usr/local/go/bin/{go,godoc,gofmt} /usr/local/bin/ rm go1.13.5.linux-amd64.tar.gz ``` ### 6. Update Git NOTE: To check the minimum required Git version, see [Git versions](../install/requirements.md#git-versions). In Debian or Ubuntu: ```bash # Make sure Git is version 2.21.0 or higher git --version # Remove packaged Git sudo apt-get remove git-core # Install dependencies sudo apt-get install -y libcurl4-openssl-dev libexpat1-dev gettext libz-dev libssl-dev build-essential # Download and compile pcre2 from source curl --silent --show-error --location https://ftp.pcre.org/pub/pcre/pcre2-10.33.tar.gz --output pcre2.tar.gz tar -xzf pcre2.tar.gz cd pcre2-10.33 chmod +x configure ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-jit make make install # Download and compile from source cd /tmp curl --remote-name --location --progress https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/git-2.21.0.tar.gz echo '85eca51c7404da75e353eba587f87fea9481ba41e162206a6f70ad8118147bee git-2.21.0.tar.gz' | shasum -a256 -c - && tar -xzf git-2.21.0.tar.gz cd git-2.21.0/ ./configure --with-libpcre make prefix=/usr/local all # Install into /usr/local/bin sudo make prefix=/usr/local install # You should edit config/gitlab.yml, change the git -> bin_path to /usr/local/bin/git ``` ### 7. Get latest code ```bash cd /home/git/gitlab sudo -u git -H git fetch --all --prune sudo -u git -H git checkout -- db/schema.rb # local changes will be restored automatically sudo -u git -H git checkout -- locale ``` For GitLab Community Edition: ```bash cd /home/git/gitlab sudo -u git -H git checkout BRANCH ``` OR For GitLab Enterprise Edition: ```bash cd /home/git/gitlab sudo -u git -H git checkout BRANCH-ee ``` ### 8. Update GitLab Shell ```bash cd /home/git/gitlab-shell sudo -u git -H git fetch --all --tags --prune sudo -u git -H git checkout v$(</home/git/gitlab/GITLAB_SHELL_VERSION) sudo -u git -H make build ``` ### 9. Update GitLab Workhorse Install and compile GitLab Workhorse. GitLab Workhorse uses [GNU Make](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/). If you are not using Linux you may have to run `gmake` instead of `make` below. ```bash cd /home/git/gitlab-workhorse sudo -u git -H git fetch --all --tags --prune sudo -u git -H git checkout v$(</home/git/gitlab/GITLAB_WORKHORSE_VERSION) sudo -u git -H make ``` ### 10. Update Gitaly #### Compile Gitaly ```shell cd /home/git/gitaly sudo -u git -H git fetch --all --tags --prune sudo -u git -H git checkout v$(</home/git/gitlab/GITALY_SERVER_VERSION) sudo -u git -H make ``` ### 11. Update GitLab Pages #### Only needed if you use GitLab Pages Install and compile GitLab Pages. GitLab Pages uses [GNU Make](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/). If you are not using Linux you may have to run `gmake` instead of `make` below. ```bash cd /home/git/gitlab-pages sudo -u git -H git fetch --all --tags --prune sudo -u git -H git checkout v$(</home/git/gitlab/GITLAB_PAGES_VERSION) sudo -u git -H make ``` ### 12. Update configuration files #### New configuration options for `gitlab.yml` There might be configuration options available for [`gitlab.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/blob/master/config/gitlab.yml.example)). View them with the command below and apply them manually to your current `gitlab.yml`: ```sh cd /home/git/gitlab git diff origin/PREVIOUS_BRANCH:config/gitlab.yml.example origin/BRANCH:config/gitlab.yml.example ``` #### NGINX configuration Ensure you're still up-to-date with the latest NGINX configuration changes: ```sh cd /home/git/gitlab # For HTTPS configurations git diff origin/PREVIOUS_BRANCH:lib/support/nginx/gitlab-ssl origin/BRANCH:lib/support/nginx/gitlab-ssl # For HTTP configurations git diff origin/PREVIOUS_BRANCH:lib/support/nginx/gitlab origin/BRANCH:lib/support/nginx/gitlab ``` If you are using Strict-Transport-Security in your installation to continue using it you must enable it in your NGINX configuration as GitLab application no longer handles setting it. If you are using Apache instead of NGINX see the updated [Apache templates](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-recipes/tree/master/web-server/apache). Also note that because Apache does not support upstreams behind Unix sockets you will need to let GitLab Workhorse listen on a TCP port. You can do this via [`/etc/default/gitlab`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/blob/master/lib/support/init.d/gitlab.default.example#L38). #### SMTP configuration If you're installing from source and use SMTP to deliver mail, you will need to add the following line to `config/initializers/smtp_settings.rb`: ```ruby ActionMailer::Base.delivery_method = :smtp ``` See [smtp_settings.rb.sample](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/blob/master/config/initializers/smtp_settings.rb.sample#L13) as an example. #### Init script There might be new configuration options available for [`gitlab.default.example`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/blob/master/lib/support/init.d/gitlab.default.example). View them with the command below and apply them manually to your current `/etc/default/gitlab`: ```sh cd /home/git/gitlab git diff origin/PREVIOUS_BRANCH:lib/support/init.d/gitlab.default.example origin/BRANCH:lib/support/init.d/gitlab.default.example ``` Ensure you're still up-to-date with the latest init script changes: ```bash cd /home/git/gitlab sudo cp lib/support/init.d/gitlab /etc/init.d/gitlab ``` For Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS: ```bash sudo systemctl daemon-reload ``` ### 13. Install libs, migrations, etc ```bash cd /home/git/gitlab sudo -u git -H bundle install --deployment --without development test mysql aws kerberos # Optional: clean up old gems sudo -u git -H bundle clean # Run database migrations sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=production # Compile GetText PO files sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gettext:compile RAILS_ENV=production # Update node dependencies and recompile assets sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake yarn:install gitlab:assets:clean gitlab:assets:compile RAILS_ENV=production NODE_ENV=production NODE_OPTIONS="--max_old_space_size=4096" # Clean up cache sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake cache:clear RAILS_ENV=production ``` ### 14. Start application ```bash sudo service gitlab start sudo service nginx restart ``` ### 15. Check application status Check if GitLab and its environment are configured correctly: ```bash cd /home/git/gitlab sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:env:info RAILS_ENV=production ``` To make sure you didn't miss anything run a more thorough check: ```bash cd /home/git/gitlab sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:check RAILS_ENV=production ``` If all items are green, then congratulations, the upgrade is complete! ## Version specific upgrading instructions This section contains upgrading instructions for specific versions. When present, first follow the upgrading guidelines for all versions. If the version you are upgrading to is not listed here, then no additional steps are required. <!-- Example: ### 11.8.0 Additional instructions here. --> ## Troubleshooting ### 1. Revert the code to the previous version To revert to a previous version, you need to follow the upgrading guides for the previous version. For example, if you have upgraded to GitLab 12.6 and want to revert back to 12.5, you need to follow the guides for upgrading from 12.4 to 12.5. You can use the version dropdown at the top of the page to select the right version. When reverting, you should **not** follow the database migration guides, as the backup has already been migrated to the previous version. ### 2. Restore from the backup ```bash cd /home/git/gitlab sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:backup:restore RAILS_ENV=production ``` If you have more than one backup `*.tar` file, add `BACKUP=timestamp_of_backup` to the above.