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* Dev docs: tests, postgres/psycog2 * Update pull request process. * Add Food/Unit parsing instructions to the FAQ * Update docker composes: mealie-data now local to docker-compose rather than hidden in docker volume dir! postgres points to 1.0.0b5 * sqlite docker-compose: mealie-data now local rather than hidden in docker volumes * Merge Intro FAQ into main FAQ * Progress on docs * Add Advanced and v1b5 to docs index * v1b5 changelog consistency with other changelogs * Features: fix wrong link, name buttons for clarity * Migration: link to github releases * Updating: link to migration page, format docker cmds * FAQ: update smart ingredient formatting * Intro: fix typos * API: update for newbie clarity * Roadmap: update feature request & progress mechanism * iOS shortcut: fix broken image links * installation: add SMTP google app passwords * Postgres: add header note on why. * Update Groups doc per Discord discussion * mealie-data back into docker default volume path
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Updating Mealie
!!! warning "Read The Release Notes" You MUST read the release notes prior to upgrading your container. Mealie has a robust backup and restore system for managing your data. Pre-v1.0.0 versions of Mealie use a different database structure, so if you are upgrading from pre-v1.0.0 to v1.0.0, you MUST backup your data and then re-import it. Even if you are already on v1.0.0, it is strongly recommended to backup all data before updating.
### Before Upgrading
- Read The Release Notes
- Identify Breaking Changes
- Create a Backup and Download from the UI
- Upgrade
Upgrading to Mealie v1
If you are upgrading from pre-v1.0.0 to v1.0.0, make sure you read Migrating to Mealie v1!
Backing Up Your Data
See Backups and Restore Section for details on backing up your data
Docker
For all setups using Docker the updating process looks something like this
- Stop the container using docker-compose down
- Pull the latest image using
docker-compose pull - Start the container again using
docker-compose up -d