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@Mittineague wrote: I've seen things like "enter your email address if you would like to be notified of updates" apps that have a "check for updates" option and apps that "ping" the source and inform...

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PHP Application update

@spaceshiptrooper wrote: I see. You guys both have good points, but let's say my application requires PHP 5.4 or higher. Most functions that are used have been tested to only suit PHP 5.4 and higher,...

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PHP Application update

@StarLion wrote: But just because you say 5.4+ doesnt mean you know what willl happen in PHP 7. or 8. or 9... Example: In 5.4 and 5.5, mysql_query is perfectly valid. in 7? Not in the language...

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PHP Application update

@spaceshiptrooper wrote: That's why my application finds mysql_* functions in all of the file and if that keyword exists without a comment, you will be shown an error telling you to switch over to...

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PHP Application update

@StarLion wrote: So you want me to take my live enviroment, that my customers are using, and because YOU pushed a code change, my live site is broken until -I- realize the problem and fix it, when i'm...

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PHP Application update

@StarLion wrote: put it in perspective. If PHP did automatic rollouts in this way; your application would break one day. No idea why, just...doesnt work. You wont put error messages in a live...

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PHP Application update

@spaceshiptrooper wrote: I can see what you're saying. That's why I am debating about if I should make the update just notify the client instead of automatic updates, extract, .etc. Also, this might...

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PHP Application update

@StarLion wrote: Again, i see absolutely nothing wrong with having the upgrade process be automated from the moment someone pushes the "update" button. Throw up a list of "this is a list of current...

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PHP Application update

@spaceshiptrooper wrote: So the only best way to go about this "update" thing is to allow the user to hit a button and check for updates rather then checking for updates automatically and telling them...

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PHP Application update

@StarLion wrote: Well you can CHECK for updates automatically, sure. But dont APPLY an update without user input. Read full topic

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PHP Application update

@spaceshiptrooper wrote: Alright, sounds like a good idea then. There's about 5% of me that still wants to do the automatic update, extract, .etc, but the other 95% tells me that I should look for...

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PHP Application update

@s_molinari wrote: The simple rule goes, if you can't control the system the upgrade will be applied to, you cannot do automatic upgrades. You can automate it, just don't override the owner of the...

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PHP Application update

@Mittineague wrote: The Discourse Admin Dashboard "pings" for version checking - if that setting is checked . IMHO it would be nice if it had something like "INCLUDES SECURITY FIXES" for any that did,...

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PHP Application update

@spaceshiptrooper wrote: Yes! Perfect. That never even crossed my mind to allow backups before updates. I'll put this in my todo list. So speaking about update packages, should I have a list of what...

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PHP Application update

@Mittineague wrote: Well, WordPress has a "one-click" update. It doesn't backup any files or the database, but it does Warn the admin to do so. (how many actually do is likely similar to how many...

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PHP Application update

@StarLion wrote: My only hesitation about saying "let them hit a button" was that you mentioned your customers are customizing the code themselves. If a client has made a change to their code, how is...

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PHP Application update

@spaceshiptrooper wrote: Mittineague: As for what the update entails, it could be a bit lengthy so maybe a link to a list would be best. eg. imagine putting this list in every user's ACP Hmm, I see...

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PHP Application update

@s_molinari wrote: Hopefully your system will be built in a way, so your clients won't be touching the base code (like most frameworks are built). If changes in core code is necessary, it makes the...

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@Mittineague wrote: spaceshiptrooper: Another thing, what if the server doesn't allow new lines of codes to be added, what then? Yes, you could check for folder / file permissions, try to change them,...

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@oddz wrote: Mittineague: ell, WordPress has a "one-click" update. It doesn't backup any files or the database, but it does Warn the admin to do so. (how many actually do is likely similar to how many...

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