Upgrading SimpleLogin usually consists of simply pulling the latest version, stop & re-run SimpleLogin containers: *sl-migration*, *sl-app* and *sl-email*. It's not necessary to restart *sl-db* as it uses Postgres image. No emails or any data is lost in the upgrade process. The same process is by the way used by the SimpleLogin SaaS version which is deployed several times per day. Sometimes upgrading to a major version might require running a manual migration. This is for example the case when upgrading to 2.0.0. In this case please follow the corresponding migration first before running these scripts. If you are running versions prior to 3x, please: 1. first upgrade to 2.1.2 then 2. upgrade to the latest version which is 3.4.0
After upgrade to 3x from 2x

3x has some data structure changes that cannot be automatically upgraded from 2x. Once you have upgraded your installation to 3x, please run the following scripts to make your data fully compatible with 3x First connect to your SimpleLogin container shell: ```bash docker exec -it sl-app python shell.py ``` Then copy and run this below script: ```python from app.extensions import db from app.models import AliasUsedOn, Contact, EmailLog for auo in AliasUsedOn.query.all(): auo.user_id = auo.alias.user_id db.session.commit() for contact in Contact.query.all(): contact.user_id = contact.alias.user_id db.session.commit() for email_log in EmailLog.query.all(): email_log.user_id = email_log.contact.user_id db.session.commit() ```

Upgrade to 2.1.0 from 2.0.0

2.1.0 comes with PGP support. If you use PGP, please follow these steps to enable this feature: 1) In your home directory (where `dkim.key` is located), create directory to store SimpleLogin data ```bash mkdir sl mkdir sl/pgp # to store PGP key mkdir sl/db # to store database ``` 2) Then add this line to your config simplelogin.env file ``` GNUPGHOME=/sl/pgp # where to store PGP keys ``` Now you can follow the usual steps to upgrade SimpleLogin.

Upgrade to 2.0.0

2.0.0 comes with mailbox feature that requires running a script that puts all existing users to "full-mailbox" mode. 1) First please make sure to upgrade to 1.0.5 which is the latest version before 2.0.0. 2) Then connect to your SimpleLogin container shell: ```bash docker exec -it sl-app python shell.py ``` 3) Finally copy and run this below script: ```python """This ad-hoc script is to be run when upgrading from 1.0.5 to 2.0.0 """ from app.extensions import db from app.log import LOG from app.models import Mailbox, Alias, User for user in User.query.all(): if user.default_mailbox_id: # already run the migration on this user continue # create a default mailbox default_mb = Mailbox.get_by(user_id=user.id, email=user.email) if not default_mb: LOG.d("create default mailbox for user %s", user) default_mb = Mailbox.create(user_id=user.id, email=user.email, verified=True) db.session.commit() # assign existing alias to this mailbox for gen_email in Alias.query.filter_by(user_id=user.id): if not gen_email.mailbox_id: LOG.d("Set alias %s mailbox to default mailbox", gen_email) gen_email.mailbox_id = default_mb.id # finally set user to full_mailbox user.full_mailbox = True user.default_mailbox_id = default_mb.id db.session.commit() ```

## Upgrade to the latest version 3.4.0 ```bash # Pull the latest version sudo docker pull simplelogin/app:3.4.0 # Stop SimpleLogin containers sudo docker stop sl-email sl-migration sl-app sl-db sl-job-runner # Make sure to remove these containers to avoid conflict sudo docker rm -f sl-email sl-migration sl-app sl-db # create ./sl/upload/ if not exist mkdir -p ./sl/upload/ # Run the database container. Make sure to replace `myuser` and `mypassword` docker run -d \ --name sl-db \ -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=mypassword \ -e POSTGRES_USER=myuser \ -e POSTGRES_DB=simplelogin \ -p 127.0.0.1:5432:5432 \ -v $(pwd)/sl/db:/var/lib/postgresql/data \ --restart always \ --network="sl-network" \ postgres:12.1 # Run the database migration sudo docker run --rm \ --name sl-migration \ -v $(pwd)/sl:/sl \ -v $(pwd)/sl/upload:/code/static/upload \ -v $(pwd)/dkim.key:/dkim.key \ -v $(pwd)/dkim.pub.key:/dkim.pub.key \ -v $(pwd)/simplelogin.env:/code/.env \ --network="sl-network" \ simplelogin/app:3.4.0 flask db upgrade # Run init data sudo docker run --rm \ --name sl-init \ -v $(pwd)/sl:/sl \ -v $(pwd)/sl/upload:/code/static/upload \ -v $(pwd)/simplelogin.env:/code/.env \ -v $(pwd)/dkim.key:/dkim.key \ -v $(pwd)/dkim.pub.key:/dkim.pub.key \ --network="sl-network" \ simplelogin/app:3.4.0 python init_app.py # Run the webapp container sudo docker run -d \ --name sl-app \ -v $(pwd)/sl:/sl \ -v $(pwd)/sl/upload:/code/static/upload \ -v $(pwd)/simplelogin.env:/code/.env \ -v $(pwd)/dkim.key:/dkim.key \ -v $(pwd)/dkim.pub.key:/dkim.pub.key \ -p 127.0.0.1:7777:7777 \ --restart always \ --network="sl-network" \ simplelogin/app:3.4.0 # Run the email handler container sudo docker run -d \ --name sl-email \ -v $(pwd)/sl:/sl \ -v $(pwd)/sl/upload:/code/static/upload \ -v $(pwd)/simplelogin.env:/code/.env \ -v $(pwd)/dkim.key:/dkim.key \ -v $(pwd)/dkim.pub.key:/dkim.pub.key \ -p 127.0.0.1:20381:20381 \ --restart always \ --network="sl-network" \ simplelogin/app:3.4.0 python email_handler.py # Run the job runner docker run -d \ --name sl-job-runner \ -v $(pwd)/sl:/sl \ -v $(pwd)/sl/upload:/code/static/upload \ -v $(pwd)/simplelogin.env:/code/.env \ -v $(pwd)/dkim.key:/dkim.key \ -v $(pwd)/dkim.pub.key:/dkim.pub.key \ --restart always \ --network="sl-network" \ simplelogin/app:3.4.0 python job_runner.py ```