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{{Installing Moodle}}
{{Installing Moodle}}
''This page explains in detail how to upgrade Moodle. For a summary of the process, see [[Upgrade overview]].''
''This page explains in detail how to upgrade Moodle. For a summary of the process, see [[Upgrade overview]].''
==Check the requirements==
==Check the requirements==
Before upgrading, check that your server meets all requirements for {{Version}} in ''Site administration > Server > [[Environment]]''.


Check that your server meets all requirements for 2.7 in ''Administration > Site administration > Server > [[Environment]]''.
See the [{{Release notes}} release notes] in the dev docs for both [{{Release notes}}#Server_requirements server] and [{{Release notes}}#Client_requirements client] software requirements.
 
Note: You can only upgrade to Moodle 2.7 from Moodle 2.2 or later. If upgrading from earlier versions, you must [https://docs.moodle.org/22/en/Upgrading_to_Moodle_2.2 upgrade to 2.2] as a first step.


Notes:
* You can only upgrade to Moodle {{Version}} from Moodle 3.6 or later. If upgrading from earlier versions, you must [https://docs.moodle.org/36/en/Upgrading_to_Moodle_3.6 upgrade to 3.6] as a first step.
==Before upgrading==
==Before upgrading==
'''We advise that you test the upgrade first on a COPY of your production site, to make sure it works as you expect.'''
'''We advise that you test the upgrade first on a COPY of your production site, to make sure it works as you expect.'''


===Themes===
Consider setting the [[Upgrade key|upgrade key]] for your site.
 
All standard themes present in Moodle 2.6 (and earlier), except the Clean theme, have been removed from Moodle 2.7 (see MDL-43784). Custom themes and themes from the Plugins Directory are not affected, unless they use one of the removed themes as a parent theme. If a theme that was in use has been removed, the theme will revert to the new default theme called Clean.
 
For sites wishing to continue using any of the removed standard themes (or themes relying on a standard theme as a parent theme), other than Clean, we recommend you use the following process.
 
# Download the 2.7 version of Moodle, but do not run the upgrade yet.
# Download the 2.7 version of your theme from the [https://moodle.org/plugins/browse.php?list=category&id=3 Themes section of the Moodle plugins directory] (or from the links below) into moodle/theme/.
# Proceed with the upgrade.
 
It is possible to copy missing themes into Moodle after the upgrade, but this should happen before users touch the system, otherwise theme-related settings may be lost.
 
The affected themes (with download links) are...
 
{|-
| Afterburner
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_afterburner plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_afterburner github]
|-
| Anomaly
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_anomaly plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_anomaly github]
|-
| Arialist
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_arialist plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_arialist github]
|-
| Binarius
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_binarius plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_binarius github]
|-
| Boxxie
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_boxxie plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_boxxie github]
|-
| Brick
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_brick plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_brick github]
|-
| Formal White
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_formal_white plugins db]
| [https://github.com/andreabix/moodle-theme_formal_white github]
|-
| Form Factor
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_formfactor plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_formfactor github]
|-
| Fusion
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_fusion plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_fusion github]
|-
| Leatherbound
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_leatherbound plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_leatherbound github]
|-
| Magazine
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_magazine plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_magazine github]
|-
| Nimble
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_nimble plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_nimble github]
|-
| Nonzero
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_nonzero plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_nonzero github]
|-
| Overlay
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_overlay plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_overlay github]
|-
| Serenity
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_serenity plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_serenity github]
|-
| Sky High
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_sky_high plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_sky_high github]
|-
| Splash
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_splash plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_splash github]
|-
| Standard
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_standard plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_standard github]
|-
| Standard old
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_standardold plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_standardold github]
|}
 
Note: Only installed additional themes are updated automatically during the upgrade, NOT standard themes. Because standard themes have been removed from Moodle 2.7, they have to be re-added.
 
===Questions engine upgrade===
 
In Moodle 2.1, there was a major overhaul of the Question engine. As explained in [https://docs.moodle.org/21/en/Upgrading_to_Moodle_2.1#Planning_the_question_engine_upgrade the upgrade documentation for that version], it was possible to delay parts of the database upgrade to be run later. Before you upgrade to Moodle 2.7, this upgrade must be completed.
 
This will affect you if...
* your site started off on a version of Moodle 2.0.x and
* when you upgraded to Moodle 2.1 or 2.2, you made use of the complex facility to delay part of the question engine upgrade (as explained in [https://docs.moodle.org/21/en/Upgrading_to_Moodle_2.1#Planning_the_question_engine_upgrade the upgrade documentation for that version]) and
* you still have not completing that upgrade
...then you must complete it before upgrading to Moodle 2.7.
 
You can check by looking at the bottom of the [[:en:Environment|Environment]] page in your site, providing you are running a version later than 2.4.9, 2.5.5 or 2.6.2. If you have a problem, it will tell you there. If there is no mention of questions there, you can forget about this.
 
This is unlikely to affect most users.
 
== Backup important data ==
== Backup important data ==
There are three areas that should be backed up before any upgrade:
There are three areas that should be backed up before any upgrade:
#Moodle software (For example, everything in server/htdocs/moodle)
#Moodle software (For example, everything in server/htdocs/moodle)
#Moodle uploaded files (For example, server/moodledata)
#Moodle uploaded files (For example, server/moodledata)
#Moodle database (For example, your Postgres or MySQL database dump)
#Moodle database (For example, your Postgres or MySQL database dump)
See [[Site backup]] for more specific information.
See [[Site backup]] for more specific information.
==Put your site into maintenance mode==
Before you begin upgrading your site, you should put it into [[Maintenance_mode | maintenance mode]] to stop any non-admin users from logging in.
== Check for plugin updates ==
== Check for plugin updates ==
If you have [[Automatic updates deployment]] enabled, you will be able to update installed plugins automatically during the upgrade. Just make sure you check for available updates (via the button for it) at the Plugins check screen.
If you have [[Automatic updates deployment]] enabled, you will be able to update installed plugins automatically during the upgrade. Just make sure you check for available updates (via the button for it) at the Plugins check screen.


If you are updating plugins manually, it is a good moment now to check in the [http://moodle.org/plugins Moodle Plugins directory] whether there is a 2.7 version available for any plugins (including themes) that you have previously installed on your site. If so, download the plugin package. In the next step, you will copy it to the appropriate location in your Moodle code (see [[Installing plugins]]).
If you are updating plugins manually, it is a good moment now to check in the [http://moodle.org/plugins Moodle Plugins directory] whether there is a {{Version}} version available for any plugins (including themes) that you have previously installed on your site. If so, download the plugin package. In the next step, you will copy it to the appropriate location in your Moodle code (see [[Installing plugins]]).


The upgrade of the plugin will then happen as part of the Moodle upgrade process.
The upgrade of the plugin will then happen as part of the Moodle upgrade process.


If an out-of-date plugin causes your upgrade to fail, you can usually delete the plugin code rather than uninstalling it from within Moodle so that the data associated with it is not deleted.
If an out-of-date plugin causes your upgrade to fail, you can usually delete the plugin code rather than uninstalling it from within Moodle so that the data associated with it is not deleted.
 
==Put your site into maintenance mode==
Before you begin upgrading your site, you should put it into [[Maintenance_mode | maintenance mode]] to stop any non-admin users from logging in. Then you should wait for any currently running cron processes to complete before proceeding.
== Install the new Moodle software ==
== Install the new Moodle software ==
 
You can download the latest release from [https://download.moodle.org/ Moodle downloads].
=== Standard install package ===
=== Standard install package ===
# Move your old Moodle software program files to another location. ''Do NOT copy new files over the old files.''
# Move your old Moodle software program files to another location. ''Do NOT copy new files over the old files.''
# Unzip or unpack the upgrade file so that all the new Moodle software program files are in the location the old files used to be in on the server. Moodle will adjust SQL and moodledata if it needs to in the upgrade.
# Unzip or unpack the upgrade file so that all the new Moodle software program files are in the location the old files used to be in on the server. Moodle will adjust SQL and moodledata if it needs to in the upgrade.
# Copy your old [[Configuration file|config.php file]] back to the new Moodle directory.  
# Copy your old [[Configuration file|config.php file]] back to the new Moodle directory.  
# As mentioned above, if you had installed any plugins on your site you should add them to the new code tree now. It is important to check that you get the correct version for your new version of Moodle. Be particularly careful that you do not overwrite any code in the new version of Moodle.
# As mentioned above, if you had installed any plugins on your site you should add them to the new code tree (Moodle directory structure) now. It is important to check that you get the correct version for your new version of Moodle. Be particularly careful that you do not overwrite any code in the new version of Moodle and that you place the plugin folders in the correct directory (the same directory that they are in in the current installation.)
# Dont forget to also copy over your moodledata folder / directory. If you don't you will get a "fatal error $cfg- dataroot is not configured properly".
# Your moodledata folder should be located separately to your Moodle code folder and, as such, should not need anything done to it. Moodle 3.0 will throw a warning if it is located in a web accessible folder and the moodledata should never be located in the Moodle code folder. If you are moving your installation to a new server or new location on your server, then you will need to follow the [[Migration]] documents.
 
====Linux====
====Linux====
  mv moodle moodle.backup
  mv moodle moodle.backup
  tar xvzf moodle-2.7.tgz
  tar xvzf moodle-latest-{{Version}}.tgz
 
Next, copy across your config.php, any custom plugins, and your .htaccess file if you created one ('''check that custom plugins are the correct version for your new Moodle first'''):
Next, copy across your config.php, any custom plugins, and your .htaccess file if you created one ('''check that custom plugins are the correct version for your new Moodle first'''):
  cp moodle.backup/config.php moodle
  cp moodle.backup/config.php moodle
  cp -pr moodle.backup/theme/mytheme moodle/theme/mytheme
  cp -pr moodle.backup/theme/mytheme moodle/theme/mytheme
  cp -pr moodle.backup/mod/mymod moodle/mod/mymod
  cp -pr moodle.backup/mod/mymod moodle/mod/mymod
 
Don't forget to make moodle/config.php (and the rest of the source code) readable by your www server. For maximum security the files should not be writeable by your server. This is especially important on a 'production' server open to the public internet.
Don't forget to make moodle/config.php (and the rest of the source code) readable by your www server. Ideally the files should not be writeable by your server.
chown -R root:root moodle (Linux debian - or even create a user especially for moodle. '''Don't''' use the web server user, e.g. www-data)
 
chmod -R 755 moodle
If you use cron, take care that cron.php is executeable and uses the correct php command:  
If you use cron, take care that cron.php is executeable and uses the correct php command:  
  chmod 740 admin/cli/cron.php (some configurations need chmod 750 or chmod 755)
  chmod 740 admin/cli/cron.php (some configurations need chmod 750 or chmod 755)
  copy the first line from cron.php (if it looks like '#!/usr/local/bin/php' or '#!/usr/local/bin/php5.3', no need to copy '<?php')
  copy the first line from cron.php (if it looks like '#!/usr/local/bin/php' or '#!/usr/local/bin/php5.3', no need to copy '<?php')  
 
if necessary. However, for a simple upgrade, there should be no need to change anything with cron.
if necessary.
 
=== Using Git ===
=== Using Git ===
You can use Git for updating or upgrading your Moodle. See [[Git for Administrators]] for details.
You can use Git for updating or upgrading your Moodle. See [[Git for Administrators]] for details.
===Command line upgrade===
===Command line upgrade===
 
On Linux servers, Moodle {{Version}} supports running the [[CLI|upgrade from the command line]], rather than through a web browser. This is likely to be more reliable, particularly for large sites.
On Linux servers, Moodle 2.7 supports running the [[CLI|upgrade from the command line]], rather than through a web browser. This is likely to be more reliable, particularly for large sites.
 
== Finishing the upgrade ==
== Finishing the upgrade ==
The last step is to trigger the upgrade processes within Moodle.


The last step is to trigger the upgrade processes within Moodle.
If you put your site into Maintenance mode earlier; take it out now!


To do this just go to ''Administration > Site administration > Notifications''.
To do this just go to ''Site administration > Notifications''.


Moodle will automatically detect the new version and perform all the SQL database or file system upgrades that are necessary. If there is anything it can't do itself (very rare) then you will see messages telling you what you need to do.
Moodle will automatically detect the new version and perform all the SQL database or file system upgrades that are necessary. If there is anything it can't do itself (very rare) then you will see messages telling you what you need to do.
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Assuming all goes well (no error messages) then you can start using your new version of Moodle and enjoy the new features!
Assuming all goes well (no error messages) then you can start using your new version of Moodle and enjoy the new features!


Note: If you are running multiple servers then you should purge all caches manually (via ''Administration > Site administration > Development > Purge all caches'') after completing the upgrade on all servers.
Note: If you are running multiple servers then you should purge all caches manually (via ''Site administration > Development > Purge all caches'') after completing the upgrade on all servers.
 
===Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded...===
===Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded...===
 
If your server uses a main language other than English, you may encounter a 'Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded' when you try to upgrade it. You can increase max_execution_time = 160 on php.ini to allow the scripts enough time to process the language update. Otherwise, you can switch to English as the default language before doing the upgrade and back to your original language after a successful upgrade. See the forum discussion at https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=119598.
If your server uses a main language other than English, you may encounter a 'Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded' when you try to upgrade it. You can increase max_execution_time = 160 on php.ini to allow the scripts enough time to process the language update. Otherwise, you can switch to English as the default language before doing the upgrade and back to your original language after a succcessful upgrade. See the forum discussion at https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=119598.
 
==After upgrading==
==After upgrading==
{{Note|If BigBlueButtonBN was previously installed, because the recordings are processed asynchronously in the background, the data migration starts after the Moodle upgrade has been completed.


The config.php file from your installation should work fine but if you take a look at config-dist.php that came with Moodle 2.7 there are more/different options available (e.g. database drivers and settings). It's a good idea to map your old config.php settings to a new one based on the 2.7 config-dist.php.
This means that in large deployments (with many recordings), the process may take some time (it can be hours) and therefore recordings may not be displayed immediately. But they are still there.}}
==Possible issues that may affect you in Moodle {{Version}}==


===Cron===
===Indentation on the course page (4.0.8 onwards)===


Cron has received a major update (MDL-25499) and now has support for both scheduled and adhoc tasks.
Teachers, and other users with the manage activities capability, can indent items on the course page for courses in Topics or Weekly format. This feature is enabled by default in new 4.0.8 sites.


The benefits of these changes are:
If you are upgrading from 4.0 or an earlier 4.0 version, to enable the feature go to ''Site administration > Plugins > Topics formats'' and tick 'Allow indentation on course page'. Do the same for Weekly format. If required, you can reset indentation previously set for each course format.
* The schedule for every task can be configured by the admin
* Tasks can run in parallel
* Cron processes use locking to prevent the same task running at the same time by different processes
* Clusters with multiple identical application nodes are supported, you can run cron on all of them


A result of this is that cron can be run much more often, which means (for example) forum posts can be sent out sooner.  To take advantage of the new cron system it is now strongly recommended that administrators increase the frequency that cron is run to at least ''once per minute''.
If you are upgrading from 3.11, the feature is enabled. However, in 4.0.8 you can only indent items one place to the right (or left for right-to-left languages).


You also may need to modify any automated scripts you have that are parsing the output from cron. It is no longer possible to simply monitor the output of cron for the string "Cron script completed correctly" (if that is what you were doing). An alternative is to monitor the output for the string "task failed:". If you detect that a task is failing, [[Cron#Debugging_Scheduled_Tasks|here]] are some tips for debugging the failure.  
=== New user tours ===
Moodle 4.0 has four new [[User tours|user tours]] highlighting new features. If desired, they can be disabled in Site administration / Appearance / User tours.


Before the upgrade to 2.7, there may have been a cron task that was failing, which was preventing the rest of cron from being executed. A failure in any single task will no longer prevent the rest of the Moodle cron tasks from executing, so you may uncover previously masked bugs. It is a good idea to closely monitor the output from cron after the upgrade to 2.7.
=== New plugins in Moodle {{Version}} ===
====BigBlueButton====
{{Note|For recordings to work properly, [https://docs.moodle.org/400/en/Cron Cron] Jobs must be enabled.  Also, if you are using [https://github.com/blindsidenetworks/scalelite ScaleLite] for load balancing your BigBlueButton servers, make sure you are running the latest release of ScaleLite.}}
BigBlueButtonBN has been [https://moodle.org/plugins/mod_bigbluebuttonbn contributed plugin] for more than 10 years. It enables Moodle to interoperate with a BigBlueButton server and it is part of Moodle 4.0 as a core plugin. For more details see [https://docs.moodle.org/400/en/BigBlueButton BigBlueButton in Moodle 4.0]
When upgrading to Moodle 4.0, there are two possible scenarios.
===== BigBlueButtonBN was not installed =====
If the plugin was never installed, there are only two considerations to make.
* BigBlueButton is disabled by default. Administrators must enable it from Site administration > Plugins > Manage activities and then check the box to accept the data processing agreement.
* BigBlueButton is an external service. The plugin comes pre-configured with a Free Tier Hosting that comes with some restrictions.
===== BigBlueButtonBN was already installed =====
If the plugin was already installed, and the steps were followed correctly, the upgrade should be completed normally. But there are also some considerations to make.
* BigBlueButton may be disabled by default. If this is the case Administrators must enable it from Site administration > Plugins > Manage activities and then check the box to accept the data processing agreement.
* BigBlueButton is an external service. The plugin will only change the BigBlueButton credentials if the former Free Tier Hosting `https://test-install.blindsidenetworks.com/bigbluebutton/` was used. If it was not, then the existing service will still be the same.
===== General consideration =====
Regardless of the scenario, there is one general consideration


===Assignments===
BigBlueButton is still the repository for recordings, but the metadata is now stored in Moodle, so instead of making a getRecording requests each time a BigBlueButton activity is displayed, the view is entirely populated with Moodle data. While this makes the code more efficient, it also means that every recording needs to be processed as part of the upgrade.
# For recordings to work properly, cron jobs must be enabled
# Since the recording are processed asynchronously in the background, the data migration starts after the Moodle upgrade has been completed. This means that in in large deployments (with many recordings), the recordings may take some time (it can be hours) to be processed and therefore to be displayed as part of the activities.


The old assignment (2.2) module has been removed from core and has been replaced by a stub to support transparently remapping URLs and restoring course backups from the old module to the new one.


If you are still using the old assignment (2.2) module, after upgrading to Moodle 2.7 all assignment (2.2) activities will be hidden. You need to run the [[Assignment upgrade tool]] to un-hide the activities.
The details of the process can be checked in the cron job logs.


If you really, really need to keep using the old assignment (2.2) module, you should update the code to Moodle 2.7, and then replace the "mod/assignment" folder with the one from https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-mod_assignment/releases before completing the upgrade.
And remember that if the Plugin was not uninstalled, and the pre-existing rooms are there, the recordings are still referenced. Nothing is lost even if they are not shown immediately. They only need to be migrated.


===Maths filters===
Additionally, when using Scalelite as the Load Balancer for BigBlueButton, make sure the [https://github.com/blindsidenetworks/scalelite/releases/tag/v1.3.4 latest version] is deployed. With any other Load Balancer, make sure the BigBlueButton service updateRecordings is correctly implemented. Otherwise the migration will not be completed.
===Custom user tours===
If you have created any custom user tours where the URLs do not end in a % symbol (for example '/course/view.php'), these will no longer appear when viewing a page which has extra text at the end of the URL, such as /course/view.php?id=123. To make these tours work again, add a % to the end of the URL ('/course/view.php%'). The % symbol was always supposed to be necessary, but due to a bug in earlier versions, was previously not required.
===New capabilities in Moodle {{Version}}===
* mod/bigbluebuttonbn:addinstance
* mod/bigbluebuttonbn:addinstancewithmeeting
* mod/bigbluebuttonbn:addinstancewithrecording
* mod/bigbluebuttonbn:deleterecordings 
* mod/bigbluebuttonbn:importrecordings 
* mod/bigbluebuttonbn:join 
* mod/bigbluebuttonbn:managerecordings 
* mod/bigbluebuttonbn:protectrecordings 
* mod/bigbluebuttonbn:publishrecordings 
* mod/bigbluebuttonbn:unprotectrecordings   
* mod/bigbluebuttonbn:unpublishrecordings   
* mod/bigbluebuttonbn:view 


Moodle 2.7 comes with a new maths filter based on [http://mathjax.org MathJax]. It is an alternative to the existing Tex filter. The MathJax filter is enabled by default for new sites, but not for upgrades. You may wish to disable the Tex filter and enable the MathJax filter. There are some compatibility settings and other options that can be changed for the [[MathJax filter]].
* mod/quiz:emailnotifyattemptgraded


==Possible issues that may affect you in Moodle 2.7==
* moodle/question:commentall
* moodle/question:commentmine


''Items to be added here...''
* moodle/reportbuilder:edit
* moodle/reportbuilder:editall
* moodle/reportbuilder:scheduleviewas
* moodle/reportbuilder:view


===Custom log-based reports===
* qbank/customfields:changelockedcustomfields
 
* qbank/customfields:configurecustomfields 
Moodle 2.7 has moved to the new Logging API that allows more detailed and more flexible log storage. By default after the upgrade Moodle no longer stores data in table 'log'. All standard reports and plugins that used to access this table are converted to support both new API and legacy 'log' table. It is understandable that there might be custom 3rd party plugins that can not be changed immediately and either write significant information to the 'log' table or require access to it. In this case admin needs to enable writing to the legacy log:
* qbank/customfields:viewhiddencustomfields
Site Administration > Plugins > Logging > Legacy log : Select "Log legacy data". You might also want to disable "Standard log" so your system doesn't have double logging.
 
=== Moodle 2.3, 2.4, 2.5 and 2.6 improvements ===


===See also===
* [[:dev:Core plugins review for Moodle 4.0]]
* [[:dev:Add a block cleanup]]
=== Moodle 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10 and 3.11 improvements ===
Depending on which version you are upgrading from, please see the section 'Possible issues that may affect you' in the documentation
Depending on which version you are upgrading from, please see the section 'Possible issues that may affect you' in the documentation
* [https://docs.moodle.org/36/en/Upgrading Upgrading to Moodle 3.6]
* [https://docs.moodle.org/37/en/Upgrading Upgrading to Moodle 3.7]
* [https://docs.moodle.org/38/en/Upgrading Upgrading to Moodle 3.8]
* [https://docs.moodle.org/39/en/Upgrading Upgrading to Moodle 3.9]
* [https://docs.moodle.org/310/en/Upgrading Upgrading to Moodle 3.10]
* [https://docs.moodle.org/311/en/Upgrading Upgrading to Moodle 3.11]


* [https://docs.moodle.org/23/en/Upgrading Upgrading to Moodle 2.3]
==Any questions about the process?==
* [https://docs.moodle.org/24/en/Upgrading Upgrading to Moodle 2.4]
Please post in the [https://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=28 Installing and upgrading help forum] on moodle.org.
* [https://docs.moodle.org/25/en/Upgrading Upgrading to Moodle 2.5]
* [https://docs.moodle.org/26/en/Upgrading Upgrading to Moodle 2.6]
 
==See also==
==See also==
 
* [[dev:Moodle {{Version}} release notes|Moodle {{Version}} release notes]]
* [[Installation]]
* [https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=393570 Problem accessing dropdown such as personal profile since 3.8 (20191118) update] forum discussion
* Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=28 Installation problems forum]
* [[dev:Moodle 2.7 release notes|Moodle 2.7 release notes]]
* [[dev:Upgrade API|Upgrade API]]
 
[[es:Actualización de moodle]]
[[es:Actualización de moodle]]
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Latest revision as of 15:21, 1 May 2023

This page explains in detail how to upgrade Moodle. For a summary of the process, see Upgrade overview.

Check the requirements

Before upgrading, check that your server meets all requirements for 4.0 in Site administration > Server > Environment.

See the release notes in the dev docs for both server and client software requirements.

Notes:

  • You can only upgrade to Moodle 4.0 from Moodle 3.6 or later. If upgrading from earlier versions, you must upgrade to 3.6 as a first step.

Before upgrading

We advise that you test the upgrade first on a COPY of your production site, to make sure it works as you expect.

Consider setting the upgrade key for your site.

Backup important data

There are three areas that should be backed up before any upgrade:

  1. Moodle software (For example, everything in server/htdocs/moodle)
  2. Moodle uploaded files (For example, server/moodledata)
  3. Moodle database (For example, your Postgres or MySQL database dump)

See Site backup for more specific information.

Check for plugin updates

If you have Automatic updates deployment enabled, you will be able to update installed plugins automatically during the upgrade. Just make sure you check for available updates (via the button for it) at the Plugins check screen.

If you are updating plugins manually, it is a good moment now to check in the Moodle Plugins directory whether there is a 4.0 version available for any plugins (including themes) that you have previously installed on your site. If so, download the plugin package. In the next step, you will copy it to the appropriate location in your Moodle code (see Installing plugins).

The upgrade of the plugin will then happen as part of the Moodle upgrade process.

If an out-of-date plugin causes your upgrade to fail, you can usually delete the plugin code rather than uninstalling it from within Moodle so that the data associated with it is not deleted.

Put your site into maintenance mode

Before you begin upgrading your site, you should put it into maintenance mode to stop any non-admin users from logging in. Then you should wait for any currently running cron processes to complete before proceeding.

Install the new Moodle software

You can download the latest release from Moodle downloads.

Standard install package

  1. Move your old Moodle software program files to another location. Do NOT copy new files over the old files.
  2. Unzip or unpack the upgrade file so that all the new Moodle software program files are in the location the old files used to be in on the server. Moodle will adjust SQL and moodledata if it needs to in the upgrade.
  3. Copy your old config.php file back to the new Moodle directory.
  4. As mentioned above, if you had installed any plugins on your site you should add them to the new code tree (Moodle directory structure) now. It is important to check that you get the correct version for your new version of Moodle. Be particularly careful that you do not overwrite any code in the new version of Moodle and that you place the plugin folders in the correct directory (the same directory that they are in in the current installation.)
  5. Your moodledata folder should be located separately to your Moodle code folder and, as such, should not need anything done to it. Moodle 3.0 will throw a warning if it is located in a web accessible folder and the moodledata should never be located in the Moodle code folder. If you are moving your installation to a new server or new location on your server, then you will need to follow the Migration documents.

Linux

mv moodle moodle.backup
tar xvzf moodle-latest-4.0.tgz

Next, copy across your config.php, any custom plugins, and your .htaccess file if you created one (check that custom plugins are the correct version for your new Moodle first):

cp moodle.backup/config.php moodle
cp -pr moodle.backup/theme/mytheme moodle/theme/mytheme
cp -pr moodle.backup/mod/mymod moodle/mod/mymod

Don't forget to make moodle/config.php (and the rest of the source code) readable by your www server. For maximum security the files should not be writeable by your server. This is especially important on a 'production' server open to the public internet.

chown -R root:root moodle (Linux debian - or even create a user especially for moodle. Don't use the web server user, e.g. www-data)
chmod -R 755 moodle

If you use cron, take care that cron.php is executeable and uses the correct php command:

chmod 740 admin/cli/cron.php (some configurations need chmod 750 or chmod 755)
copy the first line from cron.php (if it looks like '#!/usr/local/bin/php' or '#!/usr/local/bin/php5.3', no need to copy '<?php') 

if necessary. However, for a simple upgrade, there should be no need to change anything with cron.

Using Git

You can use Git for updating or upgrading your Moodle. See Git for Administrators for details.

Command line upgrade

On Linux servers, Moodle 4.0 supports running the upgrade from the command line, rather than through a web browser. This is likely to be more reliable, particularly for large sites.

Finishing the upgrade

The last step is to trigger the upgrade processes within Moodle.

If you put your site into Maintenance mode earlier; take it out now!

To do this just go to Site administration > Notifications.

Moodle will automatically detect the new version and perform all the SQL database or file system upgrades that are necessary. If there is anything it can't do itself (very rare) then you will see messages telling you what you need to do.

Assuming all goes well (no error messages) then you can start using your new version of Moodle and enjoy the new features!

Note: If you are running multiple servers then you should purge all caches manually (via Site administration > Development > Purge all caches) after completing the upgrade on all servers.

Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded...

If your server uses a main language other than English, you may encounter a 'Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded' when you try to upgrade it. You can increase max_execution_time = 160 on php.ini to allow the scripts enough time to process the language update. Otherwise, you can switch to English as the default language before doing the upgrade and back to your original language after a successful upgrade. See the forum discussion at https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=119598.

After upgrading

Note: If BigBlueButtonBN was previously installed, because the recordings are processed asynchronously in the background, the data migration starts after the Moodle upgrade has been completed. This means that in large deployments (with many recordings), the process may take some time (it can be hours) and therefore recordings may not be displayed immediately. But they are still there.

Possible issues that may affect you in Moodle 4.0

Indentation on the course page (4.0.8 onwards)

Teachers, and other users with the manage activities capability, can indent items on the course page for courses in Topics or Weekly format. This feature is enabled by default in new 4.0.8 sites.

If you are upgrading from 4.0 or an earlier 4.0 version, to enable the feature go to Site administration > Plugins > Topics formats and tick 'Allow indentation on course page'. Do the same for Weekly format. If required, you can reset indentation previously set for each course format.

If you are upgrading from 3.11, the feature is enabled. However, in 4.0.8 you can only indent items one place to the right (or left for right-to-left languages).

New user tours

Moodle 4.0 has four new user tours highlighting new features. If desired, they can be disabled in Site administration / Appearance / User tours.

New plugins in Moodle 4.0

BigBlueButton

Note: For recordings to work properly, Cron Jobs must be enabled. Also, if you are using ScaleLite for load balancing your BigBlueButton servers, make sure you are running the latest release of ScaleLite.

BigBlueButtonBN has been contributed plugin for more than 10 years. It enables Moodle to interoperate with a BigBlueButton server and it is part of Moodle 4.0 as a core plugin. For more details see BigBlueButton in Moodle 4.0 When upgrading to Moodle 4.0, there are two possible scenarios.

BigBlueButtonBN was not installed

If the plugin was never installed, there are only two considerations to make.

  • BigBlueButton is disabled by default. Administrators must enable it from Site administration > Plugins > Manage activities and then check the box to accept the data processing agreement.
  • BigBlueButton is an external service. The plugin comes pre-configured with a Free Tier Hosting that comes with some restrictions.
BigBlueButtonBN was already installed

If the plugin was already installed, and the steps were followed correctly, the upgrade should be completed normally. But there are also some considerations to make.

  • BigBlueButton may be disabled by default. If this is the case Administrators must enable it from Site administration > Plugins > Manage activities and then check the box to accept the data processing agreement.
  • BigBlueButton is an external service. The plugin will only change the BigBlueButton credentials if the former Free Tier Hosting `https://test-install.blindsidenetworks.com/bigbluebutton/` was used. If it was not, then the existing service will still be the same.
General consideration

Regardless of the scenario, there is one general consideration

BigBlueButton is still the repository for recordings, but the metadata is now stored in Moodle, so instead of making a getRecording requests each time a BigBlueButton activity is displayed, the view is entirely populated with Moodle data. While this makes the code more efficient, it also means that every recording needs to be processed as part of the upgrade.

  1. For recordings to work properly, cron jobs must be enabled
  2. Since the recording are processed asynchronously in the background, the data migration starts after the Moodle upgrade has been completed. This means that in in large deployments (with many recordings), the recordings may take some time (it can be hours) to be processed and therefore to be displayed as part of the activities.


The details of the process can be checked in the cron job logs.

And remember that if the Plugin was not uninstalled, and the pre-existing rooms are there, the recordings are still referenced. Nothing is lost even if they are not shown immediately. They only need to be migrated.

Additionally, when using Scalelite as the Load Balancer for BigBlueButton, make sure the latest version is deployed. With any other Load Balancer, make sure the BigBlueButton service updateRecordings is correctly implemented. Otherwise the migration will not be completed.

Custom user tours

If you have created any custom user tours where the URLs do not end in a % symbol (for example '/course/view.php'), these will no longer appear when viewing a page which has extra text at the end of the URL, such as /course/view.php?id=123. To make these tours work again, add a % to the end of the URL ('/course/view.php%'). The % symbol was always supposed to be necessary, but due to a bug in earlier versions, was previously not required.

New capabilities in Moodle 4.0

  • mod/bigbluebuttonbn:addinstance
  • mod/bigbluebuttonbn:addinstancewithmeeting
  • mod/bigbluebuttonbn:addinstancewithrecording
  • mod/bigbluebuttonbn:deleterecordings
  • mod/bigbluebuttonbn:importrecordings
  • mod/bigbluebuttonbn:join
  • mod/bigbluebuttonbn:managerecordings
  • mod/bigbluebuttonbn:protectrecordings
  • mod/bigbluebuttonbn:publishrecordings
  • mod/bigbluebuttonbn:unprotectrecordings
  • mod/bigbluebuttonbn:unpublishrecordings
  • mod/bigbluebuttonbn:view
  • mod/quiz:emailnotifyattemptgraded
  • moodle/question:commentall
  • moodle/question:commentmine
  • moodle/reportbuilder:edit
  • moodle/reportbuilder:editall
  • moodle/reportbuilder:scheduleviewas
  • moodle/reportbuilder:view
  • qbank/customfields:changelockedcustomfields
  • qbank/customfields:configurecustomfields
  • qbank/customfields:viewhiddencustomfields

See also

Moodle 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10 and 3.11 improvements

Depending on which version you are upgrading from, please see the section 'Possible issues that may affect you' in the documentation

Any questions about the process?

Please post in the Installing and upgrading help forum on moodle.org.

See also