This module allows to upgrade your shop to a more recent version of PrestaShop. It can used as a CLI tool or with a web assistant. The latest versions of the module are compatible with all PrestaShop 1.7 and higher releases.
Important
This module has a specific Release Process. If you do release a new version, make sure to follow it.
Branch develop
contains code for future versions of the module, which allow upgrades from 1.7.x versions to higher.
Branch 4.14.x
contains code for 4.14.x
patch versions which allow upgrading from 1.6.x versions to 1.7.x .
If you wish to upgrade a shop powered by PrestaShop 1.6, please use the latest 4.14.3 version to upgrade to a 1.7 version. Upgrades from 1.6.x to 8.x should be done in 2 steps (1.6.x to 1.7.x then 1.7.x to 8.x).
Please note PrestaShop 1.6 and older are not maintained anymore.
- PrestaShop 1.7 or 8
- PHP >= 7.1
- Node.js >= 20 - Download Node.js (preference for LTS 20.11.0)
All versions can be found in the releases list.
If you download a ZIP archive that contains the source code or if you want to use the current state of the code, you need to build the module from the sources:
- Clone (
git clone https://github.com/PrestaShop/autoupgrade.git
) or download the source code. You can also download a release Source code (ex. v4.14.2). If you download a source code archive, you need to extract the file and rename the extracted folder to autoupgrade - Enter into folder autoupgrade and run the command
composer install
(composer). - Enter into folder autoupgrade/_dev and run the commands
npm install
andnpm run build:vite
(npm). - Create a new ZIP archive from the of autoupgrade folder.
- Now you can install it in your shop. For example, you can upload it using the dropzone in Module Manager back office page.
Upgrading a shop can be done using:
- the configuration page of the module (browse the back office page provided by the module)
- in command line by calling
bin/console
This module provide a powerful command-line interface based on Symfony Console, allowing you to execute various commands to manage your store. You can use this interface to perform updates, rollbacks, and check system requirements.
To use the Symfony Console, simply run the following command from the root directory of autoupgrade module:
$ php bin/console
The requirements can be reviewed to confirm the shop is safe to update:
$ php bin/console update:check <your-admin-dir>
A backup of the shop is created with:
$ php bin/console backup:create --config-file-path=[/path/to/config.json] <your-admin-dir>
The update process can be launched with:
$ php bin/console update:start --config-file-path=[/path/to/config.json] --chain <your-admin-dir>
You can see all available parameters and options directly from the console by using the --help
option with any command.
For more information on using commands, please refer to the PrestaShop developer documentation
For the proper functioning of the update process via the console, it is necessary to provide a configuration file in JSON format.
Here is an example of the different fields that can be found in it:
{
"channel": "local", // see https://devdocs.prestashop-project.org/8/basics/keeping-up-to-date/upgrade-module/channels/
"archive_zip": "prestashop_8.0.0.zip", // Name of the zip file, specific to the archive channel, to be placed in the [your-admin-dir]/autoupgrade/download folder
"archive_xml": "prestashop_8.0.0.xml", // Name of the XML file, specific to the archive channel, to be placed in the [your-admin-dir]/autoupgrade/download folder
"archive_num": "8.0.0", // Release number, specific to the archive channel
"PS_AUTOUP_CUSTOM_MOD_DESACT": 1, // Disable non-native modules
"PS_AUTOUP_CHANGE_DEFAULT_THEME": 0, // Keep the current theme
"PS_AUTOUP_REGEN_EMAIL": 1, // Retain customized email templates
"PS_AUTOUP_BACKUP": 0, // Do not create a store backup
"PS_AUTOUP_KEEP_IMAGES": 1, // Retain images
"PS_DISABLE_OVERRIDES": 1 // Disable all overrides
}
If an error occurs during the upgrade process, the rollback will be suggested. In case you lost the page from your backoffice, note it can be triggered via CLI.
For restore your store, you would use:
$ php bin/console backup:restore --backup=[backup-name] <your-admin-dir>
You can see all available parameters and options directly from the console by using the --help
option with any command.
For more information on using commands, please refer to the PrestaShop developer documentation
- Documentation is hosted on the Developer documentation.
- Privacy documentation is hosted on the PrestaShop Project website.
The Storybook folder contains a project allowing you to use Storybook to have an overview of the project interface under different versions of PrestaShop.
More information on the project README.
This section outlines all the commands for code linting and testing. Before running these, ensure you've followed the project setup steps and installed all dependencies.
All backend commands should be executed from the root directory.
-
./tests/phpstan/phpstan.sh [version]
⮕ Runs PHPStan, a tool for static code analysis to identify potential errors in your PHP code (requires running acomposer install
in thetests
folder). Available version options:1.7.2.5
1.7.3.4
1.7.4.4
1.7.5.1
1.7.6
1.7.7
1.7.8
8.0.0
latest
-
./vendor/bin/phpunit ./tests/unit/
⮕ Runs PHPUnit, a framework for running unit tests on your PHP code. You can modify the path to target specific test files. -
./vendor/bin/php-cs-fixer
⮕ Runs PHP CS Fixer, a tool that ensures your PHP code follows the correct coding standards. Add thefix
option to automatically resolve fixable style issues.
All frontend commands should be executed from the _dev
directory.
-
npm run lint
⮕ Runs ESLint and Prettier to perform static code analysis and automatic formatting of your JavaScript code. Add:fix
to the command to automatically fix fixable issues. -
npm run stylelint
⮕ Runs Stylelint to lint and format your SCSS files. You can append:fix
to automatically resolve solvable formatting issues.
PrestaShop modules are open source extensions to the PrestaShop e-commerce platform. Everyone is welcome and even encouraged to contribute with their own improvements!
Just make sure to follow our contribution guidelines.
You can report issues with this module in the main PrestaShop repository. Click here to report an issue.
Wording can be translated into the Crowdin project.
This module is released under the Academic Free License 3.0