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date: "2016-12-01T16:00:00+02:00"
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title: "Upgrade from Gogs"
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slug: "upgrade-from-gogs"
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weight: 10
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toc: false
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parent: "upgrade"
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name: "From Gogs"
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weight: 10
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identifier: "upgrade-from-gogs"
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---
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# Upgrade from Gogs
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**Table of Contents**
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{{< toc >}}
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Gogs, version 0.9.146 and older, can be easily migrated to Gitea.
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There are some basic steps to follow. On a Linux system run as the Gogs user:
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* Create a Gogs backup with `gogs backup`. This creates `gogs-backup-[timestamp].zip` file
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containing all important Gogs data. You would need it if you wanted to move to the `gogs` back later.
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* Download the file matching the destination platform from the [downloads page](https://dl.gitea.io/gitea/).
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It should be `1.0.x` version. Migrating from `gogs` to any other version is impossible.
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* Put the binary at the desired install location.
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* Copy `gogs/custom/conf/app.ini` to `gitea/custom/conf/app.ini`.
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* Copy custom `templates, public` from `gogs/custom/` to `gitea/custom/`.
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* For any other custom folders, such as `gitignore, label, license, locale, readme` in
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`gogs/custom/conf`, copy them to `gitea/custom/options`.
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* Copy `gogs/data/` to `gitea/data/`. It contains issue attachments and avatars.
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* Verify by starting Gitea with `gitea web`.
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* Enter Gitea admin panel on the UI, run `Rewrite '.ssh/authorized_keys' file`.
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* Launch every major version of the binary ( `1.1.4` → `1.2.3` → `1.3.4` → `1.4.2` → etc ) to migrate database.
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* If custom or config path was changed, run `Rewrite all update hook of repositories`.
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## Change gogs specific information
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* Rename `gogs-repositories/` to `gitea-repositories/`
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* Rename `gogs-data/` to `gitea-data/`
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* In `gitea/custom/conf/app.ini` change:
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FROM:
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```ini
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[database]
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PATH = /home/:USER/gogs/data/:DATABASE.db
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[attachment]
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PATH = /home/:USER/gogs-data/attachments
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[picture]
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AVATAR_UPLOAD_PATH = /home/:USER/gogs-data/avatars
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[log]
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ROOT_PATH = /home/:USER/gogs/log
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```
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TO:
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```ini
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[database]
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PATH = /home/:USER/gitea/data/:DATABASE.db
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[attachment]
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PATH = /home/:USER/gitea-data/attachments
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[picture]
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AVATAR_UPLOAD_PATH = /home/:USER/gitea-data/avatars
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[log]
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ROOT_PATH = /home/:USER/gitea/log
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```
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* Verify by starting Gitea with `gitea web`
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## Upgrading to most recent `gitea` version
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After successful migration from `gogs` to `gitea 1.0.x`, it is possible to upgrade `gitea` to a modern version
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in a two steps process.
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Upgrade to [`gitea 1.6.4`](https://dl.gitea.io/gitea/1.6.4/) first. Download the file matching
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the destination platform from the [downloads page](https://dl.gitea.io/gitea/1.6.4/) and replace the binary.
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Run Gitea at least once and check that everything works as expected.
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Then repeat the procedure, but this time using the [latest release](https://dl.gitea.io/gitea/{{< version >}}/).
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## Upgrading from a more recent version of Gogs
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Upgrading from a more recent version of Gogs is also possible, but requires a bit more work.
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See [#4286](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/4286).
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## Troubleshooting
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* If errors are encountered relating to custom templates in the `gitea/custom/templates`
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folder, try moving the templates causing the errors away one by one. They may not be
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compatible with Gitea or an update.
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## Add Gitea to startup on Unix
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Update the appropriate file from [gitea/contrib](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/tree/main/contrib)
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with the right environment variables.
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For distros with systemd:
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* Copy the updated script to `/etc/systemd/system/gitea.service`
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* Add the service to the startup with: `sudo systemctl enable gitea`
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* Disable old gogs startup script: `sudo systemctl disable gogs`
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For distros with SysVinit:
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* Copy the updated script to `/etc/init.d/gitea`
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* Add the service to the startup with: `sudo rc-update add gitea`
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* Disable old gogs startup script: `sudo rc-update del gogs`
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