--- title: 'Upgrading' description: 'Upgrading NocoDB : Docker, Node and Homebrew!' tags: ['Open Source'] keywords: ['NocoDB upgrade', 'upgrade NocoDB', 'upgrade nocodb'] --- By default, if `NC_DB` is not specified upon [installation](/getting-started/self-hosted/installation), then SQLite will be used to store metadata. We suggest users to separate the metadata and user data in different databases as pictured in our [architecture](/engineering/architecture). ## Docker ### Find, Stop & Delete NocoDB Docker Container ```bash # find NocoDB container ID docker ps # stop NocoDB container docker stop # delete NocoDB container docker rm ``` Note: Deleting your docker container without setting `NC_DB` or mounting to a persistent volume for a default SQLite database will result in losing your data. See examples below. ### Find & Remove NocoDB Docker Image ```bash # find NocoDB image docker images # delete NocoDB image docker rmi ``` ### Pull the latest NocoDB image with same environment variables ```bash docker run -d -p 8080:8080 \ -e NC_DB="" \ -e NC_AUTH_JWT_SECRET="" \ nocodb/nocodb:latest ``` Updating NocoDB docker container is similar to updating [any other docker containers](https://www.whitesourcesoftware.com/free-developer-tools/blog/update-docker-images/). ### Example: Docker Upgrade ```bash # Previous docker run # terminal % docker run -d --name myNocoDB \ -v "$(pwd)"/nocodb:/usr/app/data/ \ -p 8080:8080 \ -e NC_DB="pg://host.docker.internal:5432?u=postgres&p=password&d=d1" \ -e NC_AUTH_JWT_SECRET="569a1821-0a93-45e8-87ab-eb857f20a010" \ nocodb/nocodb:0.111.0 Unable to find image 'nocodb/nocodb:0.111.0' locally 0.111.0: Pulling from nocodb/nocodb ad3fa0ea069c: Pull complete e43b9156e769: Pull complete c1bee0da1504: Pull complete adf78ab024d9: Pull complete cd8000d2c16a: Pull complete Digest: sha256:93b6e1ba2c0b90a26b205f9c7d44053aa6d8fa037eff9eb4155ca017f6c9bed4 Status: Downloaded newer image for nocodb/nocodb:0.111.0 afdc8edd1005c93e1df8f90d02e46430ea7b5c5610a2bf9ba105238d6c4d927b # Find, stop and delete NocoDB docker container # terminal % docker ps CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES afdc8edd1005 nocodb/nocodb:0.111.0 "/usr/bin/dumb-init …" 18 seconds ago Up 18 seconds 0.0.0.0:8080->8080/tcp myNocoDB 0202041b3607 postgres:14.7 "docker-entrypoint.s…" 2 days ago Up 8 hours (healthy) 0.0.0.0:5432->5432/tcp scripts_pg147_1 terminal % docker stop afdc8edd1005 afdc8edd1005 terminal % docker rm afdc8edd1005 afdc8edd1005 # Find and remove NocoDB docker image # terminal % docker images REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE nocodb/nocodb 0.111.0 34609411e87c 5 weeks ago 132MB mysql 8.0 6a0560a40914 7 weeks ago 599MB postgres 14.7 2075a95c7b3b 4 months ago 358MB terminal % docker rmi 34609411e87c Untagged: nocodb/nocodb:0.111.0 Untagged: nocodb/nocodb@sha256:93b6e1ba2c0b90a26b205f9c7d44053aa6d8fa037eff9eb4155ca017f6c9bed4 Deleted: sha256:3bfxxxx38e682742cbxxxx535b3503af45e931fb9bd15f46eca7d33cf4c54d72 Deleted: sha256:952152b5da42ae057c6688a04xxxx72e1a2f91825956f5c7e35f91d5b285d4d8 Deleted: sha256:3155197577xxxx673675ed1bce761714a24d7803f70a905740f7d4c248cxxxxx # Pull & run the latest NocoDB image with same environment variables as before # terminal % docker run -d --name myNocoDB \ -v "$(pwd)"/nocodb:/usr/app/data/ \ -p 8080:8080 \ -e NC_DB="pg://host.docker.internal:5432?u=postgres&p=password&d=d1" \ -e NC_AUTH_JWT_SECRET="569a1821-0a93-45e8-87ab-eb857f20a010" \ nocodb/nocodb:latest Unable to find image 'nocodb/nocodb:latest' locally latest: Pulling from nocodb/nocodb ad3fa0ea069c: Pull complete e43b9156e769: Pull complete c1bee0da1504: Pull complete adf78ab024d9: Pull complete 28ce4fc94e48: Pull complete Digest: sha256:5c6df5ff0eb1278e1dbfe684af630a743ca73dfec8c30cab3bae9c1d0d640287 Status: Downloaded newer image for nocodb/nocodb:latest ae793a04b75f2f3ee78abbaef09891396a884ec83320151a266326195649a058 ``` ## Node Updating docker container is similar to updating a npm package. From your root folder #### Uninstall NocoDB package ```bash npm uninstall nocodb ``` #### Install NocoDB package ```bash npm install --save nocodb ``` ## Homebrew Run following commands to upgrade Homebrew Nocodb version. ```bash # Update the local homebrew formulas brew update # Upgrade nocodb package brew upgrade nocodb ```