This document is in Markdown. An HTML formatted version of this document can be read at: https://github.com/processwire/processwire/blob/master/README.md
ProcessWire is an open source content management system (CMS) and web application framework aimed at the needs of designers, developers and their clients. ProcessWire gives you more control over your fields, templates and markup than other platforms, and provides a powerful template system that works the way you do. Not to mention, ProcessWire's API makes working with your content easy and enjoyable. Managing and developing a site in ProcessWire is shockingly simple compared to what you may be used to.
Simply extract the ProcessWire files to an http accessible location and load the URL in your web browser. This will start the installer. See our Installation Guide for more details and instructions. If you run into any trouble, please see our Troubleshooting Guide.
Before proceeding with any version upgrade, please read the Upgrading ProcessWire guide and keep it open during your upgrade in case you need to refer back to it.
If upgrading from one 3.x version to another, please use the General Upgrade Process. Chances are that you can upgrade simply by replacing the /wire/ directory.
If upgrading from ProcessWire 2.5 or older, we recommend that you upgrade to ProcessWire 2.8 or 2.7 first. Both of those versions include details in the README file on how to upgrade from these older versions of ProcessWire. To upgrade from ProcessWire 2.6 (or newer) to ProcessWire 3.x, please follow the instructions below.
-
Login to the admin of your site.
-
Edit your
/site/config.php
file and set$config->debug = true;
to ensure you can see error messages. This is optional but recommended. -
Replace your
/wire/
directory and/index.php
file with the new ones from here. -
Click a navigation link in your admin, such as "Pages". You may notice a delay. This is ProcessWire compiling 3rd party modules into a format that is compatible with version 3.x. Keep an eye out for any error messages. If you see any issues, it's possible you may need to upgrade one or more 3rd party modules. If you see messages about it applying updates, keep hitting reload in your browser until you no longer see any update messages.
-
Once you've resolved error messages in your admin, you'll want to test out the front end of your site. Again, expect a delay while ProcessWire compiles any files to make them compatible with 3.x. Depending on your template file strategy, updates may or may not be necessary. If you run into any pages that aren't working, see the section further down on troubleshooting. Thoroughly test every aspect if your site to ensure that everything is working as you expect.
-
When you've confirmed a successful upgrade, remember to restore the
$config->debug
setting back tofalse
in your /site/config.php file.
Troubleshooting a 3.x upgrade If you run into any trouble upgrading, please see our troubleshooting guide located at https://processwire.com/download/troubleshooting/#upgrades.
- If using FormBuilder, we recommend using only v0.3.0 or newer.
- If using ProCache, we recommend using only v3.1.4 or newer.
- If using ListerPro, we recommend using only v1.0.9 or newer.
- If using ProFields, we recommend grabbing the latest versions in the ProFields support board.
- If using ProCache and you upgraded your .htaccess file, you should go to your ProCache settings after the upgrade to have it update your .htaccess file again. If no upgrades to your .htaccess file are necessary, then the ProCache settings page won't mention it.
Debug mode causes all errors to be reported to the screen, which can be helpful during development or troubleshooting. When in the admin, it also enables reporting of extra information in the footer. Debug mode is not intended for live or production sites, as the information reported could be a problem for security. So be sure not to leave debug mode on for any live/production sites. However, we think you'll find it very handy during development or when resolving issues.
- Edit this file:
/site/config.php
- Find this line:
$config->debug = false;
- Change the
false
totrue
, like below, and save.
$config->debug = true;
This can be found near the bottom of the file, or you can add it if not already there. It will make PHP and ProcessWire report all errors, warnings, notices, etc. Of course, you'll want to set it back to false once you've resolved any issues.
- ProcessWire Support
- ProcessWire Weekly
- ProcessWire Blog
- Follow @processwire on Twitter
- Contact ProcessWire
- Sites running ProcessWire
Copyright 2016 by Ryan Cramer / Ryan Cramer Design, LLC