Shaarli stores all user data under the data
directory:
data/config.php
- main configuration filedata/datastore.php
- bookmarked linksdata/ipbans.php
- banned IP addressesSee Shaarli configuration for more information about Shaarli resources.
It is recommended to backup this repository before starting updating/upgrading Shaarli:
As all user data is kept under data
, this is the only directory you need to worry about when migrating to a new installation, which corresponds to the following steps:
data
directorydata
directoryAll tagged revisions can be downloaded as tarballs or ZIP archives from the releases page.
We recommend using the releases from the stable
branch, which are available as:
Once downloaded, extract the archive locally and update your remote installation (e.g. via FTP) -be sure you keep the contents of the data
directory!
After upgrading, access your fresh Shaarli installation from a web browser; the configuration will then be automatically updated, and new settings added to data/config.php
(see Shaarli configuration for more details).
If you have installed Shaarli from the community Git repository, simply pull new changes from your local clone:
$ cd /path/to/shaarli
$ git pull
From github.com:shaarli/Shaarli
* branch master -> FETCH_HEAD
Updating ebd67c6..521f0e6
Fast-forward
application/Url.php | 1 +
shaarli_version.php | 2 +-
tests/Url/UrlTest.php | 1 +
3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
Shaarli >= v0.8.x
: install/update third-party PHP dependencies using Composer:
$ composer update --no-dev
Loading composer repositories with package information
Updating dependencies
- Installing shaarli/netscape-bookmark-parser (v1.0.1)
Downloading: 100%
If you have installed Shaarli from Sebsauvage's original Git repository, you can use Git remotes to update your working copy.
The following guide assumes that:
origin
and points to Sebsauvage's repositorymaster
$ cd /path/to/shaarli
$ git remote -v
origin https://github.com/sebsauvage/Shaarli (fetch)
origin https://github.com/sebsauvage/Shaarli (push)
$ git branch -vv
* master 029f75f [origin/master] Update README.md[](.html)
$ git status
On branch master
Your branch is up-to-date with 'origin/master'.
nothing to commit, working directory clean
$ git remote rename origin sebsauvage
$ git remote -v
sebsauvage https://github.com/sebsauvage/Shaarli (fetch)
sebsauvage https://github.com/sebsauvage/Shaarli (push)
$ git remote add origin https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli
$ git fetch origin
remote: Counting objects: 3015, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (19/19), done.
remote: Total 3015 (delta 446), reused 457 (delta 446), pack-reused 2550
Receiving objects: 100% (3015/3015), 2.59 MiB | 918.00 KiB/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (1899/1899), completed with 48 local objects.
From https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli
* [new branch] master -> origin/master[](.html)
* [new branch] stable -> origin/stable[](.html)
[...][](.html)
* [new tag] v0.6.4 -> v0.6.4[](.html)
* [new tag] v0.7.0 -> v0.7.0[](.html)
$ git checkout origin/stable -b stable
Branch stable set up to track remote branch stable from origin.
Switched to a new branch 'stable'
$ git branch -vv
master 029f75f [sebsauvage/master] Update README.md[](.html)
* stable 890afc3 [origin/stable] Merge pull request #509 from ArthurHoaro/v0.6.5[](.html)
Shaarli >= v0.8.x
: install/update third-party PHP dependencies using Composer:
$ composer update --no-dev
Loading composer repositories with package information
Updating dependencies
- Installing shaarli/netscape-bookmark-parser (v1.0.1)
Downloading: 100%
Optionally, you can delete information related to the legacy version:
$ git branch -D master
Deleted branch master (was 029f75f).
$ git remote remove sebsauvage
$ git remote -v
origin https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli (fetch)
origin https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli (push)
$ git gc
Counting objects: 3317, done.
Delta compression using up to 8 threads.
Compressing objects: 100% (1237/1237), done.
Writing objects: 100% (3317/3317), done.
Total 3317 (delta 2050), reused 3301 (delta 2034)to
After migrating, access your fresh Shaarli installation from a web browser; the configuration will then be automatically updated, and new settings added to data/config.php
(see Shaarli configuration for more details).