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# Install Fab-manager in production with docker-compose
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This document will guide you through all the steps needed to set up your Fab-manager app on a production server, based on a solution using Docker and Docker-compose.
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In order to make it work, please use the same directories structure as described in this guide in your Fab-manager app folder.
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You will need to be root through the rest of the setup.
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##### Table of contents
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1. [Preliminary steps](#preliminary-steps)<br/>
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1.1. [Setup the server](#setup-the-server)<br/>
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1.2. [Setup the domain name](#setup-the-domain-name)<br/>
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1.3. [Connect through SSH](#connect-through-ssh)<br/>
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1.4. [Prepare the server](#prepare-the-server)<br/>
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2. [Install Fab-manager](#install-fab-manager)<br/>
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3. [Useful commands](#useful-commands)
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4. [Update Fab-manager](#update-fab-manager)<br/>
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4.1. [Scripted update](#scripted-update)<br/>
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4.2. [Update manually](#update-manually)<br/>
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4.2.2. [Manual update steps](#manual-update-steps)<br/>
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4.3. [Upgrade to the last version](#upgrade-to-the-last-version)<br/>
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4.4. [Upgrade to a specific version](#upgrade-to-a-specific-version)<br/>
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4.4.1. [With scripted update](#with-scripted-update)<br/>
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4.4.2. [With manual update](#with-manual-update)<br/>
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<a name="preliminary-steps"></a>
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## Preliminary steps
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<a name="setup-the-server"></a>
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### Setup the server
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There are [many hosting providers](https://duckduckgo.com/?q=vps+hosting) on the internet, providing affordable virtual private serveurs (VPS).
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Choose one, depending on your budget, on the server's location, on the uptime guarantee, etc.
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#### System requirements
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##### Memory
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If you do not plan to use the statistics module, you will need at least 2 GB of addressable memory (RAM + swap) to install and use Fab-manager.
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We recommend 4 GB of RAM to take full advantage of Fab-manager and be able to use the statistics module.
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If you have a large community (~ 200 active membres), we recommend 4 GB of RAM, even without the statistics module.
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During the installation and the upgrades, the assets' compilation phase may fail if you do not have sufficient available memory.
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##### CPU and Operating system
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Supported operating systems are Ubuntu LTS 16.04+ and Debian 8+ with an x86 64-bits architecture.
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This might work on other linux systems, and CPU architectures but this is untested for now, and we do not recommend for production purposes.
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#### Software requirements
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`curl` and `bash` are needed to retrieve and run the automated deployment scripts.
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Then the various scripts will check for their own dependencies.
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Moreover, the main software dependencies to run fab-manager are [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/docker-ce/debian/) v20.0 or above and [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/)
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They can be easily installed using the [`prepare-vps.sleede.com` script below](#prepare-the-server).
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<a name="setup-the-domain-name"></a>
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### Set up the domain name
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There are [many domain name registrars](https://duckduckgo.com/?q=register+domain+name) on the internet, choose one that fit your needs.
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1. Once done, buy a domain name on it
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2. Replace the IP address of the domain with the IP address of your VPS (This is a DNS record of **type A**)
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3. **Do not** try to access your domain name right away, DNS are not aware of the change yet so **WAIT** and be patient.
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4. You may want to bind the subdomain `www.` to your main domain name. You can achieve this by creating a DNS record of **type CNAME**.
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<a name="connect-through-ssh"></a>
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### Connect through SSH
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You can already connect to the server with this command: `ssh root@server-ip`. When DNS propagation will be done, you will be able to
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connect to the server with `ssh root@your-domain-name`.
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<a name="prepare-the-server"></a>
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### Prepare the server
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Before installing Fab-manager, we recommend you to:
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- Upgrade your system
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- Set up the server timezone
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- Add at least 2 GB of swap memory
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- Protect your SSH connection by forcing it through an RSA key
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You can run the following script as root to easily perform all these operations:
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```bash
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\curl -sSL prepare-vps.sleede.com | bash
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```
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<a name="install-fab-manager"></a>
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## Install Fab-manager
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Run the following command to install Fab-manager.
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This script will guide you through the installation process by checking the requirements and asking you the configuration elements.
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```bash
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\curl -sSL setup.fab.mn | bash
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```
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**OR**, if you don't want to install Fab-manager in `/apps/fabmanager`, use the following instead:
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```bash
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\curl -sSL setup.fab.mn | bash -s "/my/custom/path"
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```
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## Fab-manager for small configurations
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If your server machine is not powerful, you can lower the system requirements by uninstalling ElasticSearch.
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In order to remove ElasticSearch, you must **first** disable the statistics module from Customization > General > Modules.
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Then, you can remove the `elasticsearch` service from the [docker-compose.yml](../setup/docker-compose.yml) file and restart the whole application:
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```bash
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docker-compose down && docker-compose up -d
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```
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Disabling ElasticSearch will save up to 800 Mb of memory.
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<a name="useful-commands"></a>
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## Useful commands
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Below, you'll find a collection of useful commands to control your instance with docker-compose.
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Before using any of these commands, you must first `cd` into the app directory.
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- Read again the environment variables and restart
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```bash
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docker-compose down && docker-compose up -d
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```
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- Open a bash prompt inside the app container
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```bash
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docker-compose exec fabmanager bash
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```
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- Open the ruby console in the application
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```bash
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\curl -sSL run.fab.mn | bash
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```
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- Show services status
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```bash
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docker-compose ps
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```
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- Run a command and provide it environment variables
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```bash
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docker-compose run --rm -e VAR1=xxx -e VAR2=xxx fabmanager bundle exec rails my:command
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```
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<a name="update-fab-manager"></a>
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## Update Fab-manager
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When a new version is available, follow this procedure to update Fab-manager in a production environment.
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You can subscribe to [this atom feed](https://github.com/sleede/fab-manager/releases.atom) to get notified when a new release comes out.
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<a name="scripted-update"></a>
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### Scripted update
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Starting with Fab-manager v4.5.0, you can upgrade Fab-manager in one single easy command, specified in the GitHub releases notes.
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To upgrade multiple versions at once, read the GitHub release notes of all versions between your current version, and the target version.
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**You MUST append all the arguments** of the upgrade commands, for **each version**, to the command you run.
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E.g.
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If you upgrade from 1.2.3 to 1.2.6, with the following release notes:
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```markdown
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## 1.2.4
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\curl -sSL upgrade.fab.mn | bash -s -- -e "VAR=value"
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## 1.2.5
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\curl -sSL upgrade.fab.mn | bash -s -- -c "rails fablab:setup:command"
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## 1.2.6
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\curl -sSL upgrade.fab.mn | bash -s -- -p "rails fablab:do:things"
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```
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Then, you'll need to perform the upgrade with the following command:
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```bash
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\curl -sSL upgrade.fab.mn | bash -s -- -e "VAR=value" -p "rails fablab:do:things" -c "rails fablab:setup:command"
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```
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> ⚠ Do not confuse commands prefixed with `-p` and with `-c` because they are not intended to run at the same moment of the upgrade process.
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### Update manually
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**If you upgrade Fab-manager from a version >= 4.5.0, we recommend using the upgrade script above.**
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> ⚠ If you are upgrading from a very outdated version, you must first upgrade to these versions in order:
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> - v2.8.3
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> - v3.1.2
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> - v4.0.4
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> - v4.4.6
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> - v4.7.13
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> After that, you can finally update to the last version
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> ⚠ With versions < 4.3.3, you must replace `bundle exec rails` with `bundle exec rake` in all the commands above
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#### Manual update steps
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0. Read carefully the changelog of the last version you are upgrading to. It will contain important instructions about the upgrade process.
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1. Go to your app folder
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`cd /apps/fabmanager`
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2. Pull last docker images
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`docker-compose pull`
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3. Stop the app
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`docker-compose stop fabmanager`
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4. Remove old assets
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`rm -Rf public/packs/ public/assets/`
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5. Compile new assets
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`docker-compose run --rm fabmanager bundle exec rails assets:precompile`
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6. Run specific commands
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**Do not forget** to check if there are commands to run for your upgrade. Those commands
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are always specified in the [CHANGELOG](https://github.com/sleede/fab-manager/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md) and prefixed by **[TODO DEPLOY]**.
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Those commands execute specific tasks and have to be run manually.
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You must prefix the commands starting by `rails...` or `rake...` with: `docker-compose run --rm fabmanager bundle exec`.
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In any other cases, the other commands (like those invoking curl `\curl -sSL... | bash`) must not be prefixed.
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You can also ignore commands only applicable to development environnement, which are prefixed by `(dev)` in the CHANGELOG.
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7. Restart all containers
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```bash
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docker-compose down
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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You can check that all containers are running with `docker-compose ps`.
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<a name="upgrade-to-the-last-version"></a>
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### Upgrade to the last version
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It's the default behaviour as `docker-compose pull` command will fetch the latest versions of the docker images.
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Be sure to run all the specific commands listed in the [CHANGELOG](https://github.com/sleede/fab-manager/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md) between your actual, and the new version in sequential order.
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__Example:__ to update from v2.4.0 to v2.4.3, you will run the specific commands for the v2.4.1, v2.4.2 and v2.4.3.
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<a name="upgrade-to-a-specific-version"></a>
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### Upgrade to a specific version
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<a name="with-scripted-update"></a>
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#### With scripted update
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The easiest way to proceed is to provide the target version to the upgrade script, with the `-t` parameter, like this:
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```bash
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\curl -sSL upgrade.fab.mn | bash -s -- -t 4.7.13
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```
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<a name="with-manual-update"></a>
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#### With manual update
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If you are upgrading manually, edit your [/apps/fabmanager/docker-compose.yml](../setup/docker-compose.yml#L4) file and change the following line:
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image: sleede/fab-manager
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```
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For example, here we want to use the v3.1.2:
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```yaml
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image: sleede/fab-manager:release-v3.1.2
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```
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Then run the normal upgrade procedure.
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