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Legacy Upgrades

This upgrade guide is for upgrading from 0.7.X to 1.3.x. If you are trying to do an upgrade on a 1.X Panel please use this guide instead. During this upgrade process you will have some periods of Panel unavailability, however none of the underlying game server instances will be stopped.

Enter Maintenance Mode​

You'll want to put your Panel into maintenance mode by running the down command below before starting. This will prevent users from accessing the Panel during a period where things will be broken or not working correctly. Make sure that you're in the /var/www/pterodactyl directory when executing the command.

# Put the Panel into maintenance mode and deny user access
php artisan down

Update Dependencies​

You'll need to make sure your system dependencies are up to date before performing this upgrade. Please reference the list below to ensure you have all of the required versions.

  • PHP 8.1 (recommended) with the following extensions: cli, openssl, gd, mysql, PDO, mbstring, tokenizer, bcmath, xml or dom, curl, zip, and fpm if you are planning to use nginx. See our guide for Upgrading PHP for details.
  • Composer v2 (composer self-update --2)
Nginx

If you upgrade your PHP version and are using nginx as your webserver, you will have to update the fastcgi_pass value in your nginx's pterodactyl.conf configuration to use the correct php-fpm socket.

  • MySQL 5.7.22 or higher (MySQL 8 recommended) or MariaDB 10.2 or higher.
Seriously, Double Check your Database Version

Please make sure you are running the correct version of MariaDB or MySQL listed above! Failure to do so will result in an error when you attempt to run the migrations.

Previous documentation (and just the age of this software) likely had you installing MariaDB 10.1 which will not work with this version of Pterodactyl.

Fetch Updated Files​

The first step in the update process is to download the new panel files from GitHub. The command below will download the release archive for the most recent version of Pterodactyl and save it in the current directory. Now is a good time to ensure that you're in the /var/www/pterodactyl directory as the command below will automatically unpack the archive into your current folder.

We will also be deleting the app/ directory. Because of the way we handle installations and upgrades deleted files are not always detected properly, so simply uppacking over this location will result in some confusing behavior.

# Delete the app directory to ensure we start with a clean slate here. This will not affect any
# of your settings or servers.
curl -L -o panel.tar.gz https://github.com/pterodactyl/panel/releases/latest/download/panel.tar.gz
rm -rf $(find app public resources -depth | head -n -1 | grep -Fv "$(tar -tf panel.tar.gz)")

# Download the updated files and delete the archive file.
tar -xzvf panel.tar.gz && rm -f panel.tar.gz

Once all of the files are downloaded we need to set the correct permissions on the cache and storage directories to avoid any webserver related errors.

chmod -R 755 storage/* bootstrap/cache

Update Dependencies​

After you've downloaded all of the new files you will need to upgrade the core components of the panel. To do this, simply run the commands below and follow any prompts.

composer install --no-dev --optimize-autoloader

Clear Compiled Template Cache​

You'll also want to clear the compiled template cache to ensure that new and modified templates show up correctly for users.

php artisan view:clear
php artisan config:clear

Database Updates​

You'll also need to update your database schema for the newest version of Pterodactyl. Running the two commands below will update the schema and ensure the default eggs we ship are up to date (and add any new ones we might have). Just remember, never edit core eggs we ship! They will be overwritten by this update process.

caution

If you used a custom plugin that allowed for server transfers on 0.7 you MUST delete or rename the server_transfers table before continuing.

php artisan migrate --force
php artisan db:seed --force

Set Permissions​

The last step is to set the proper owner of the files to be the user that runs your webserver. In most cases this is www-data but can vary from system to system — sometimes being nginx, apache, or even nobody.

# If using NGINX or Apache (not on CentOS):
chown -R www-data:www-data *

# If using NGINX on CentOS:
chown -R nginx:nginx *

# If using Apache on CentOS
chown -R apache:apache *

Restarting Queue Workers​

After every update you should restart the queue worker to ensure that the new code is loaded in and used.

php artisan queue:restart

Exit Maintenance Mode​

Now that the upgrade is complete, exit maintenance mode and your Panel will now be available.

# Bring the Panel back up to receive connections.
php artisan up

Switch to Wings​

We've deprecated the old Node.js daemon in favor of Wings, our new server control plane written in Go. This new system is significantly faster, easier to install, and much smaller. All you need to do is install a single binary on your system and configure it to run on boot. You cannot use the old Node.js Daemon to run servers with Pterodactyl Panel 1.0.

Please see Migrating to Wings for instructions.