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  • Chriztian Steinmeier 2726 posts 8320 karma points MVP 4x admin c-trib
    Aug 22, 2018 @ 09:58
    Chriztian Steinmeier
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    How to upgrade an existing property editor?

    Hi all,

    What's the recommended way to upgrade a "simple" package you've installed via the package manager (i.e., the Packages tree in Umbraco)?

    E.g.: A property editor with a JS, CSS, manifest and maybe a PropertyEditor ValueConverter C# file.

    Do I install the new version "on top"? Or do I need to crack open the ZIP and manually overwrite the files in ~/App_Plugins/ (with a potential ClientDependency rabbit-hole of hard-refreshes to follow)?

    I'm guessing an "uninstall first" step would wreak havoc on existing properties using that property editor (?), so not going to try that...

    Thanks!
    Chriztian

  • Dave Woestenborghs 3325 posts 11170 karma points MVP 5x admin c-trib
    Aug 22, 2018 @ 10:17
    Dave Woestenborghs
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    hi Chriztian,

    Just installing the new version using the package manager should do the trick.

    Dave

  • Chriztian Steinmeier 2726 posts 8320 karma points MVP 4x admin c-trib
    Aug 22, 2018 @ 10:23
    Chriztian Steinmeier
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    Aah - brilliant.

    (There used to be an "Upgrade" option in older versions...)

    Thanks Dave!

  • Dave Woestenborghs 3325 posts 11170 karma points MVP 5x admin c-trib
    Aug 22, 2018 @ 10:41
    Dave Woestenborghs
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    That would be very old versoins. I have a v4 one running and don't see that option.

    I mostly use nuget. But for my own developed packages I test them as well using the package installer. I always just install the latest version on top of the previous one. Works fine.

    Dave

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