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Upgrading to 2.x

Upgrading From 1.5.x

Many things have changed since the last 1.5 release, with a number of deprecations, improvements, and new features. The following is a guide to the things which you will need to change coming from 1.5, whether using Distillery directly, or writing tools which build on Distillery:

Custom Commands

In 1.5.x, you may have used any of the following helpers in the bin/myapp script:

  • command MODULE FUN
  • rpc MODULE FUN ARGS
  • rpcterms MODULE FUN TERM
  • eval EXPR

These have seen breaking changes:

  • command MODULE FUN (soft deprecated) - same as old version, switch to eval
  • rpcterms MODULE FUN TERM (hard deprecated) - removed entirely from 2.x, use rpc instead
  • rpc EXPR - takes a string of Elixir code, and executes it on the remote node
  • rpc --file path/to/script - takes a path to an Elixir script and executes it on the remote node
  • eval EXPR - takes a string of Elixir code, and executes it on a clean node, with no applications started (similar to how command worked)
  • eval --file path/to/script - takes a path to an Elixir script and executes it on a clean node

Additionally, you can pass --mfa "Module.fun/arity" to execute the given MFA using arguments passed to the rpc or eval command (depending on which was called). The number of arguments passed must match the arity of the function. Use --argv with --mfa to pass all arguments as a single list of arguments, such as you’d get back from :init.get_plain_arguments/0 or receive in a Mix task.

Here are some examples:

  • command Elixir.MyApp.Release.Tasks migrate becomes eval 'MyApp.Release.Tasks.migrate()', or eval --mfa 'MyApp.Release.Tasks.migrate/0'
  • rpc 'Elixir.Application' get_env myapp foo becomes rpc'Application.get_env(:myapp, :foo)'
  • rpcterms calendar valid_date '{2018,1,1}' becomes rpc ':calendar.valid_date({2017,1,1})'

Tip

You can build Mix task-like custom commands using --mfa and --argv, like so:

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release_ctl eval --mfa "Mix.Tasks.MyTask.run/1" --argv -- "$@"

The end result is that are now just two commands, rpc and eval, both of which work the exact same way, with the only distinction being the execution environment of the provided script or expression - local for eval and remote for rpc. With eval, the execution environment has all code available, but no applications started, so it is ideal for things like migrations.

Hooks

If you were using set <event>_hook: "path/to/script.sh" where <event> was any of the lifecycle events you could hook into, e.g. pre_start; you must now use set <event>_hooks: "path/to/directory/of/hooks". The path given must be a directory, and should contain all of the hooks for that event. The old options have been removed.

Executables

The exec_opts option is deprecated, and combined with the executable option. You now should use set executable: [enabled: true, transient: boolean] to build an executable release with the relevant options set.

New Features

The following have been added, and you should take a look in the docs for more information as they are big quality of life improvements!

  • Config Providers! This is a framework for format-agnostic, source-agnostic runtime configuration providers, which allow you to fetch configuration and push it into the application env before applications in the system have booted. See the docs and the Mix.Releases.Config.Provider moduledoc for more information. If you are curious about what a custom provider looks like, check out this library, which has a provider for TOML. Distillery also contains a provider for Mix.Config out of the box.
  • Appup Transforms! This is a plugin system for programmatically modifying appups during a release build. Use this to tweak the way appups are generated for your applications.
  • A new mix task! mix release.gen.appup allows you to generate appups for an application and place it under rel in a new directory which is checked by Distillery when building upgrade releases. This directory can be source controlled, and the generated files can be modified as needed. This is a much needed improvement for those performing hot upgrades!
  • PID file creation when -kernel pidfile "path" is given in vm.args, or PIDFILE=path is exported in the system environment.

If you encounter an issue that is not covered here or in the documentation, please open an bug on the issue tracker!