To upgrade a self-hosted instance, pull the new public image and
apply migrations (the runtime image ships no migrations, so run them
from a checkout of this tag):
git fetch --tags && git checkout vX.Y.Z # for the compose file + migrations
export OCTOPUS_VERSION=1.0.119
docker compose -f docker-compose.selfhost.yml pull
# migrate FIRST (expand-only, safe under the still-running old version) ...
cd packages/db && DATABASE_URL=postgresql://octopus:octopus@localhost:43332/octopus bunx prisma migrate deploy && cd ../..
# ... then roll to the new version
docker compose -f docker-compose.selfhost.yml up -dThen verify:
curl -fsS http://localhost:43300/api/health # expect {"status":"ok"}
curl -fsS http://localhost:43300/api/version # confirm the new versionThe in-app Updates page (Settings → System → Updates) shows when a new
release is available, along with this upgrade snippet.
What's Changed
- refactor(perms): move org-scope registry into @octopus/db by @cemoso in #753
- fix(credits): link the out-of-credits PR comment straight to checkout by @cemoso in #761
- feat(onboarding): connect-first + GitHub reconnect prompts + funnel tracking by @cemoso in #762
Full Changelog: v1.0.118...v1.0.119