v1.0.0 makes several changes that will simplify future upgrades. Unfortunately, this means the upgrade from v0.9.4 to v1.0.0 will require some extra manual steps. If you are running v0.9.3 or older, make sure to upgrade to v0.9.4 first before upgrading to v1.0.0. |
/tmp
DirectoryAs of Registry v1.0.0, app/tmp
is a symlink to local/tmp
. Create a symlink at local/tmp
that points to your tmp
directory.
As of Registry v1.0.0, configuration files that must be modified locally are placed under local/Config
, with symlinks from app/Config
pointing to them. Copy the following files from your previous installation to local/Config
:
database.php
email.php
security.salt
security.seed
If you were previously using .htaccess
files to protect registry/app/webroot/auth/login
, it is recommended that you move the configuration into httpd.conf
to simplify future upgrades.
If you were using a custom logo, move it to local/webroot/img/logo.png
.
/public
DocumentsIf you used the previously undocumented feature to publish public documents via app/View/Pages/public
, migrate these pages to local/View/Pages/public
instead.
As of Registry v1.0.0, the EDS is no longer a Plugin, but is supported in the core code. This requires some changes:
For more information about these changes, see Configuring the Shibboleth Embedded Discovery Service Plugin.
Any custom Plugins should be moved to local/Plugin
to facilitate future upgrades.
As of Registry v1.0.0, Organizational Identity Pooling is configured at setup time and cannot be changed. (For more information, see Organizational Identity Pooling.) If you wish to change your Pooling configuration, you must do it before running the Update Database Schema step (ie: running cake upgradeVersion
of the upgrade instructions). If you have not previously configured Pooling, the default setting will be unpooled. Once the upgrade to v1.0.0 is complete, Pooling will be fixed at its current setting.
Note it is no longer recommended to change the Pooling setting of an operational instance, so you should most likely leave in place whatever setting you currently have.