--- title: Release 0.13 (passbook -> authentik) slug: "0.13" --- After a long back and forth, we've finally switched to a more permanent name. Whilst the upgrade is pretty much seamless, there are some things you have to change before upgrading. # Headline changes - New name (https://github.com/goauthentik/authentik/pull/361) - The web interface is now a semi-SPA Experience. This means that most operations are done through Asynchronous requests In this initial release, this brings features such as a refresh button, a generally better User experience due to shorter loading times and fewer visual context changes. - The web interface now has a darkmode, which is enabled automatically based on your Operating system darkmode. - Application Icons can now be uploaded directly to authentik, rather than just being loaded from a URL ## Smaller changes - Add better support for Docker Service Connections with Certificates - Fix application API not returning the same format as other APIs ## Upgrading ### docker-compose Docker-compose users should download the latest docker-compose file from [here](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BeryJu/authentik/version-0.13/docker-compose.yml). :::caution If you decided to rename the folder you're running the docker-compose file from, be aware that this will also change the name, that docker-compose will give the database volume. To mitigate this, either - Keep the original directory name - Move the directory and set `COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME` to the name of the old directory (see [here](https://docs.docker.com/compose/reference/envvars/#compose_project_name)) - Create a backup, rename the directory and restore from backup. ::: The only manual change you have to do is replace the `PASSBOOK_` prefix in your `.env` file, so `PASSBOOK_SECRET_KEY` gets changed to `AUTHENTIK_SECRET_KEY`. Additionally, the database name and username have to be changed, so add this block to your `.env` file: ``` PG_USER=passbook PG_DB=passbook ``` Afterwards, you can simply run `docker-compose up -d` and then the normal upgrade command of `docker-compose run --rm server migrate`. ### Kubernetes The helm repository changes from passbook to authentik. To update your repository, execute these commands: ``` helm repo remove passbook helm repo add authentik https://docker.beryju.org/chartrepo/authentik ``` :::note If you've set any custom image names in your values file, make sure to change them to authentik before upgrading. ::: Additionally, you need to change the database name that authentik uses, as the database name doesn't change. Add this snippet to your `values.yaml` file: ```yaml postgresql: postgresqlDatabase: passbook ``` Afterwards you can upgrade as usual from the new repository: ``` helm upgrade passbook authentik/authentik --devel -f values.yaml ``` ## Post-upgrade notes - Some default values change, for example the SAML Provider's default issuer. This only makes a difference for newly created providers. - Expression Policies variables change Anything prefixed with `pb_` changes to `ak_`, this change is done **automatically**