This utility can be used to aid in the upgrade process for Tyler Forge™ based projects.
It executed run a find/replace and code migrations on all files within the provided --path
, and attempt to perform any
automated replacements that it can for known upgrade migrations.
Manual evaluation should always be done after running this utility, and if you use a code formatter such as Prettier, it is advised to run it after the utility has completed.
Run the utility using npx
:
npx @tylertech/forge-upgrade@latest
Important: You must be on NodeJS version 16 or later.
Upgrades are run from a "configuration" file within this utility. The table below will help you decide which configuration to use based on the version of Tyler Forge™ that your project is currently using prior to the upgrade:
From | To | Configuration |
---|---|---|
Forge 2.x | Forge 3.0 | forge-3.0 (latest) |
Forge 2.x | Forge 3.0 (deprecations) | forge-3.0-deprecated |
TCW 1.x | Forge 2.0 | forge-2.0 |
TCW 1.x | Forge 3.0 | First run with forge-2.0 then run again with forge-3.0 |
Additional manual upgrades may be required, see version announcement and/or release notes for further information.
The utility will accept the following arguments:
Option | Description |
---|---|
--path <path> |
Accepts a relative path from the current directory to the source directory where the upgrade should begin from. |
--configuration <name> |
The name of the upgrade configuration to use. Defaults to most recent configuration. |
--no-replace |
Disables replace operations. |
--no-migrate |
Disables code migrations. |
--dry-run |
Runs the utility without modifying any files and prints out what it would do if ran without this flag. |
--ignore |
Paths or globs of files to ignore. (ex. --ignore "**/*/my-directory/**/*" ). Note: separate multiple values with a comma. |
--verbose |
Enables verbose logging. |
--help |
Prints the help manual. |