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Upgrading to 0.13 (passbook -> authentik) |
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.
Upgrading
docker-compose
Docker-compose users should download the latest docker-compose file from here.
:::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) - 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
.
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
:::notice 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:
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 objects.
-
Expression Policies variables change
Anything prefixed with
pb_
changes toak_
, this change is done automatically