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Upgrading Icinga Web 2

Specific version upgrades are described below. Please note that upgrades are incremental. An upgrade from v2.6 to v2.8 requires to follow the instructions for v2.7 too.

Upgrading to Icinga Web 2.12.2

Framework changes affecting third-party code

  • Icinga\Module\Monitoring\Hook\PluginOutputHook When rendering the Icinga check output, the output and long_output fields are now concatenated with a newline (\n) before any post-processing occurs, such as through a PluginOutputHook

Upgrading to Icinga Web 2.12.0

Database Schema

With the latest Icinga Web versions, you no longer need to manually import sql upgrade scripts. Icinga Web >= 2.12 offers you the possibility to perform such migrations in an easy way. You can find and apply all pending migrations of your Icinga Web environment in the menu at System -> Migrations.

You can still apply the 2.12.0.sql upgrade script manually, depending on your database vendor. For package installations you can find this file in /usr/share/icingaweb2/schema/*-upgrades/.

Upgrading to Icinga Web 2.11.x

General

  • Support for Internet Explorer 11 has been removed.
  • The Vagrant file and all its assets have been removed.

Database Schema

  • Please apply the v2.11.0.sql upgrade script depending on your database vendor. As of version 2.11.4, upgrade scripts can be found at /usr/share/icingaweb2/schema/*-upgrades/. Older versions install these files to /usr/share/doc/icingaweb2/schema/*-upgrades/ for RPM-based systems and /usr/share/icingaweb2/etc/schema/*-upgrades/ for Debian or Ubuntu.

Breaking changes

  • The user:local_name macro in restrictions has been removed. Use user.local_name now.
  • User preferences stored in INI files are not loaded anymore. Migrate yours with icingacli migrate preferences before the upgrade, if you haven’t already.

Framework changes affecting third-party code

  • When loading library CSS assets, CSS files and LESS files are handled differently now. Only the latter is parsed as LESS.
  • jQuery is not bundled anymore as it’s now part of the library icinga-php-thirdparty v0.11.0. It’s shipped there in version 3.6.0. (Previously bundled was jQuery 3.4.1)
  • All the following classes have been removed:
  • Icinga\User\Preferences\Store\IniStore: Preferences in INI files are not supported anymore.
  • Icinga\User\Preferences\Store\DbStore: Its methods have been added to the PreferencesStore class.
  • Icinga\Util\String: Use Icinga\Util\StringHelper instead.
  • Icinga\Util\Translator: Use \ipl\I18n\StaticTranslator::$instance or \ipl\I18n\Translation instead.
  • Icinga\Module\Migrate\Clicommands\DashboardCommand: Deleted without substitution.
  • Icinga\Web\Hook\TicketHook: Use Icinga\Application\Hook\TicketHook instead.
  • Icinga\Web\Hook\GrapherHook: Use Icinga\Application\Hook\GrapherHook instead.
  • Icinga\Module\Monitoring\Environment: Not in use.
  • Icinga\Module\Monitoring\Backend: Use Icinga\Module\Monitoring\Backend\MonitoringBackend instead.
  • All the following methods have been removed:
  • loader.js.addUrlFlag(): Use Icinga.Utils.addUrlFlag() instead.
  • Url::setBaseUrl(): Please create a new url from scratch instead.
  • Url::getBaseUrl(): Use either Url::getBasePath() or Url::getAbsoluteUrl() now.
  • ApplicationBootstrap::setupZendAutoloader(): Since it does nothing, all usages removed.
  • ApplicationBootstrap::listLocales(): Use \ipl\I18n\GettextTranslator::listLocales() instead.
  • Module::registerHook(): Use provideHook() instead.
  • Web::getMenu(): Instantiate the menu class new Menu() directly instead.
  • AesCrypt::encryptToBase64(): Use AesCrypt::encrypt() instead as it also returns a base64 encoded string.
  • AesCrypt::decryptFromBase64(): Use AesCrypt::decrypt() instead as it also returns a base64 decoded string.
  • InlinePie::disableNoScript(): Empty method.
  • SimpleQuery::paginate(): Use Icinga\Web\Controller::setupPaginationControl() and/or Icinga\Web\Widget\Paginator instead.
  • LdapConnection::connect(): The connection is established lazily since .. a long time.
  • MonitoredObject::matches(): Use $filter->matches($object) instead.
  • MonitoredObject::fromParams(): Deleted without substitution.
  • DataView::fromRequest(): Use $backend->select()->from($viewName) instead.
  • DataView::sort(): Use DataView::order() instead.
  • MonitoringBackend::createBackend(): Use MonitoringBackend::instance() instead.
  • DbConnection::getConnection(): Use Connection::getDbAdapter() instead.
  • DbQuery::renderFilter(): Use DbConnection::renderFilter() instead.
  • DbQuery::whereToSql(): Use DbConnection::renderFilter() instead.

Upgrading to Icinga Web 2 2.10.x

General

  • The theme “solarized-dark” has been removed due to the introduction of the new default dark mode.

Deprecations

  • Builtin support for PDF exports using the dompdf library will be dropped with version 2.12. It is highly recommended to use Icinga PDF Export instead.

Discontinued package updates

  • We will stop offering major updates for Debian 9 (Stretch) starting with version 2.11. However, versions 2.9 and 2.10 will continue to receive minor updates on this platform.

icinga.com provides an overview about currently supported distributions.

Framework changes affecting third-party code

  • Asset support for modules (#3961) introduced with v2.8 has now been removed.
  • expandable-toggle-support has been removed. Use class="collapsible" data-visible-height=0 to achieve the same effect. (Available since v2.7.0)
  • The .var() LESS mixin and the LESS function extract-variable-default have been removed (introduced with v2.9)

Upgrading to Icinga Web 2 2.9.1

Database Schema

  • Please apply the v2.9.1.sql upgrade script depending on your database vendor. In package installations this file can be found in /usr/share/doc/icingaweb2/schema/*-upgrades/ (Debian/Ubuntu: /usr/share/icingaweb2/etc/schema/*-upgrades/).

Upgrading to Icinga Web 2 2.9.x

Installation

  • Icinga Web 2 now requires the Icinga PHP Library (ipl) (>= 0.6) and Icinga PHP Thirdparty (>= 0.10). Please make sure to install both when upgrading. We provide packages for them and if you’ve installed Icinga Web 2 already by package they should be installed automatically during the upgrade.
  • Icinga Business Process Modelling has been updated to v2.3.1. If you’re using this module, this version is required when upgrading.

General

  • For database connections to the IDO running on MySQL, a default charset (latin1) is now applied. If you had previously problems with special characters and umlauts and you’ve set this charset already manually, no change is required. However, if your IDO resource configuration has another charset configured than this, it is highly recommended to clear this setting. Otherwise the default won’t apply and characters may still be shown incorrectly in the UI.

Database Schema

  • Icinga Web 2 now permits its users to stay logged in. This requires a new database table.
  • Please apply the v2.9.0.sql upgrade script depending on your database vendor. In package installations this file can be found in /usr/share/doc/icingaweb2/schema/*-upgrades/ (Debian/Ubuntu: /usr/share/icingaweb2/etc/schema/*-upgrades/).

Breaking changes

  • Password changes are not allowed by default anymore
  • The fake refusal no-user/password-change has now been changed to a grant user/password-change. Any user that had no-user/password-change previously still cannot change passwords. Though any user that didn’t have this permission, needs to be granted user/password-change now in order to change passwords.

Deprecations

  • Support for EOL PHP versions (5.6, 7.0, 7.1 and 7.2) will be removed with version 2.11
  • Support for Internet Explorer will be completely removed with version 2.11
  • New features after v2.9 will already not (necessarily) be available in Internet Explorer
  • user.local_name replaces the user:local_name macro in restrictions, and the latter will be removed with version 2.11
  • The configuration backend type INI is not configurable anymore. A database is now mandatory.
  • Existing configurations using this configuration backend type will stop working with the release of v2.11.
  • To migrate your local user preferences to database, enable the migrate module and use the command icingacli migrate preferences. If you already setup the configuration database, it will work right away. If not, pass it the resource you’d like to use as configuration database with --resource=.
  • Note that this only applies to user preferences. Other configurations are still stored in .ini files. (#3770)
  • The Vagrant file and all its assets will be removed with version 2.11

Framework changes affecting third-party code

  • The jquery-migrate compatibility layer for Javascript code working with jQuery 2.x has been removed. It has been introduced with v2.7 when we upgraded jQuery to v3.4.1 in order to allow module developers a seamless upgrade chance. If a module still has UI glitches after an upgrade to v2.9, please contact the module developer.
  • The method getHtmlForEvent of the EventDetailsExtensionHook previously received the host or service object of an event. Now the actual event object is passed to it instead.
  • Asset support for modules (#3961) introduced with v2.8 has now been deprecated in favor of library support (#4272) and will be removed with v2.10. We don’t expect broad usage of this feature since it’s been introduced with the latest major version, so it’s already being removed with the next one.

Upgrading to Icinga Web 2 2.8.x

Changes in packaging and dependencies

Valid for distributions:

  • RHEL / CentOS 7
  • Upgrade to PHP 7.3 via RedHat SCL

After upgrading to version 2.8.0 you’ll get the new rh-php73 dependency installed. This is a drop-in replacement for the previous rh-php71 dependency and only requires the setup of a new fpm service and possibly some copying of customized configurations.

php.ini or php-fpm settings you have tuned in the past need to be copied over to the new path:

From /etc/opt/rh/rh-php71/ to /etc/opt/rh/rh-php73/.

Don’t forget to also install any additional php-modules for PHP 7.3 you’ve had previously installed for e.g. Icinga Web 2 modules.

There’s also a new service included which replaces the previous one for php-fpm:

Stop the old service: systemctl stop rh-php71-php-fpm.service
Start the new service: systemctl start rh-php73-php-fpm.service

You can now safely remove the previous dependency if you like:

yum remove rh-php71*

Discontinued package updates

Icinga Web 2 v2.8+ is not supported on these platforms:

  • RHEL / CentOS 6
  • Debian 8 Jessie
  • Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus)

Please consider an upgrade of your central Icinga system to a newer distribution release.

icinga.com provides an overview about currently supported distributions.

Framework changes affecting third-party code

  • Url parameter view=compact is now deprecated. showCompact should be used instead. Details are in pull request #4164.
  • Form elements of type checkbox now need to be checked prior submission if they’re required. Previously setting required => true didn’t cause the browser to complain if such a checkbox wasn’t checked. Browsers now do complain if so.
  • The general layout now uses flexbox instead of fixed positioning. This applies to the #header, #sidebar, #main, #footer, #col1, #col2 and a column’s controls. #sidebar and #main are now additionally wrapped in a new container #content-wrapper.

Upgrading to Icinga Web 2 2.7.x

Breaking changes

  • We’ve upgraded jQuery to version 3.4.1. If you’re a module developer, please add ?_dev to your address bar to check for log messages emitted by jquery-migrate. (https://github.com/jquery/jquery-migrate) Your javascript code will still work, though jquery-migrate will notify you if you’re utilizing deprecated/removed functions. jquery-migrate will be removed with Icinga Web v2.8 and code not adjusted accordingly will stop working.
  • If you’re using a language other than english and you’ve adjusted or disabled module dashboards, you’ll need to update all of your dashboard.ini files. A CLI command exists to assist you with this task. Enable the migrate module and run the following on the host where these files exist: icingacli migrate dashboard sections --verbose

Upgrading to Icinga Web 2 2.6.x

  • Icinga Web 2 version 2.6.x does not introduce any backward incompatible change.

Upgrading to Icinga Web 2 2.5.x

Attention

Icinga Web 2 v2.5 requires at least PHP 5.6.

Breaking changes

  • Hash marks (#) in INI files are no longer recognized as comments by parse_ini_file since PHP 7.0.
  • Existing sessions of logged-in users do no longer work as expected due to a change in the User data structure. Everyone who was logged in before the upgrade has to log out once.

Changes in packaging and dependencies

Valid for distributions:

  • RHEL / CentOS 6 + 7
  • Upgrading to PHP 7.0 / 7.1 via RedHat SCL (new dependency)
  • See Upgrading to FPM for manual steps that are required
  • SUSE SLE 12
  • Upgrading PHP to >= 5.6.0 via the alternative packages. You might have to confirm the replacement of PHP < 5.6 - but that should work with any other PHP app as well.
  • Make sure to enable the new Apache module a2enmod php7 and restart apache2

Discontinued package updates

Icinga Web 2 v2.5+ is not supported on these platforms:

  • Debian 7 wheezy
  • Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (trusty)
  • SUSE SLE 11 (all service packs)

Please consider an upgrade of your central Icinga system to a newer distribution release.

packages.icinga.com provides an overview about currently supported distributions.

Database schema

Icinga Web 2 v2.5.0 requires a schema update for the database. The database schema has been adjusted to support usernames up to 254 characters. This is necessary to support the new domain-aware authentication feature.

Continue here for MySQL and PostgreSQL.

Upgrading to Icinga Web 2 2.4.x

  • Icinga Web 2 version 2.4.x does not introduce any backward incompatible change.

Upgrading to Icinga Web 2 2.3.x

  • Icinga Web 2 version 2.3.x does not introduce any backward incompatible change.

Upgrading to Icinga Web 2 2.2.0

  • The menu entry Authorization beneath Config has been renamed to Authentication. The role, user backend and user group backend configuration which was previously found beneath Authentication has been moved to Application.

Upgrading to Icinga Web 2 2.1.x

  • Since Icinga Web 2 version 2.1.3 LDAP user group backends respect the configuration option group_filter. Users who changed the configuration manually and used the option filter instead have to change it back to group_filter.

Upgrading to Icinga Web 2 2.0.0

  • Icinga Web 2 installations from package on RHEL/CentOS 7 now depend on php-ZendFramework which is available through the EPEL repository. Before, Zend was installed as Icinga Web 2 vendor library through the package icingaweb2-vendor-zend. After upgrading, please make sure to remove the package icingaweb2-vendor-zend.

  • Icinga Web 2 version 2.0.0 requires permissions for accessing modules. Those permissions are automatically generated for each installed module in the format module/<moduleName>. Administrators have to grant the module permissions to users and/or user groups in the roles configuration for permitting access to specific modules. In addition, restrictions provided by modules are now configurable for each installed module too. Before, a module had to be enabled before having the possibility to configure restrictions.

  • The instances.ini configuration file provided by the monitoring module has been renamed to commandtransports.ini. The content and location of the file remains unchanged.

  • The location of a user’s preferences has been changed from <config-dir>/preferences/<username>.ini to <config-dir>/preferences/<username>/config.ini. The content of the file remains unchanged.

Upgrading to Icinga Web 2 Release Candidate 1

The first release candidate of Icinga Web 2 introduces the following non-backward compatible changes:

  • The database schema has been adjusted and the tables icingaweb_group and icingaweb_group_membership were altered to ensure referential integrity. Please use the upgrade script located in etc/schema/ to update your database schema

  • Users who are using PostgreSQL < v9.1 are required to upgrade their environment to v9.1+ as this is the new minimum required version for utilizing PostgreSQL as database backend

  • The restrictions monitoring/hosts/filter and monitoring/services/filter provided by the monitoring module were merged together. The new restriction is called monitoring/filter/objects and supports only a predefined subset of filter columns. Please see the module’s security related documentation for more details.

Upgrading to Icinga Web 2 Beta 3

Because Icinga Web 2 Beta 3 does not introduce any backward incompatible change you don’t have to change your configuration files after upgrading to Icinga Web 2 Beta 3.

Upgrading to Icinga Web 2 Beta 2

Icinga Web 2 Beta 2 introduces access control based on roles for secured actions. If you’ve already set up Icinga Web 2, you are required to create the file roles.ini beneath Icinga Web 2’s configuration directory with the following content:

[administrators]
users = "your_user_name, another_user_name"
permissions = "*"

After please log out from Icinga Web 2 and log in again for having all permissions granted.

If you delegated authentication to your web server using the autologin backend, you have to switch to the external authentication backend to be able to log in again. The new name better reflects what’s going on. A similar change affects environments that opted for not storing preferences, your new backend is none.

Upgrading the MySQL Database

If you installed Icinga Web 2 from package, please check the upgrade scripts located in /usr/share/doc/icingaweb2/schema/mysql-upgrades (Debian/Ubuntu: /usr/share/icingaweb2/etc/schema/mysql-upgrades) to update your database schema. In case you installed Icinga Web 2 from source, please find the upgrade scripts in etc/schema/mysql-upgrades.

Note

If there isn’t an upgrade file for your current version available, there’s nothing to do.

Apply all database schema upgrade files incrementally.

# mysql -u root -p icingaweb2 < /usr/share/doc/icingaweb2/schema/mysql-upgrades/<version>.sql

Example: You are upgrading Icinga Web 2 from version 2.4.0 to 2.5.0. Look into the upgrade directory:

$ ls /usr/share/doc/icingaweb2/schema/mysql-upgrades/
2.0.0beta3-2.0.0rc1.sql  2.5.0.sql

The upgrade file 2.5.0.sql must be applied for the v2.5.0 release. If there are multiple upgrade files involved, apply them incrementally.

# mysql -u root -p icinga < /usr/share/doc/icingaweb2/schema/mysql-upgrades/2.5.0.sql

Upgrading the PostgreSQL Database

If you installed Icinga Web 2 from package, please check the upgrade scripts located in /usr/share/doc/icingaweb2/schema/pgsql-upgrades (Debian/Ubuntu: /usr/share/icingaweb2/etc/schema/pgsql-upgrades) to update your database schema. In case you installed Icinga Web 2 from source, please find the upgrade scripts in etc/schema/pgsql-upgrades.

Note

If there isn’t an upgrade file for your current version available, there’s nothing to do.

Apply all database schema upgrade files incrementally.

# export PGPASSWORD=icingaweb2
# psql -U icingaweb2 -d icingaweb2 < /usr/share/doc/icingaweb2/schema/pgsql-upgrades/<version>.sql

Example: You are upgrading Icinga Web 2 from version 2.4.0 to 2.5.0. Look into the upgrade directory:

$ ls /usr/share/doc/icingaweb2/schema/pgsql-upgrades/
2.0.0beta3-2.0.0rc1.sql  2.5.0.sql

The upgrade file 2.5.0.sql must be applied for the v2.5.0 release. If there are multiple upgrade files involved, apply them incrementally.

# export PGPASSWORD=icingaweb2
# psql -U icingaweb2 -d icingaweb2 < /usr/share/doc/icingaweb2/schema/pgsql-upgrades/2.5.0.sql