Service Updates for Liferay Cloud
The services update for 08/22/2023 is a minor update for Database and CI service.
DXP Cloud Stack - 08/22/2023
Service Name | Previous Release | Current Release | Docker Images |
Backup |
5.9.0 |
5.9.1 |
liferaycloud/backup:5.9.1 |
CI |
5.0.4 |
5.0.5 |
liferaycloud/jenkins:2.356-jdk8-5.0.5 |
DATABASE |
5.1.3 |
5.1.4 |
liferaycloud/database:5.1.4 |
Liferay |
5.2.1 |
5.3.0 |
liferaycloud/liferay-dxp:7.4-5.3.0 |
Search |
5.1.0 |
5.1.1 |
liferaycloud/elasticsearch:7.17.9-5.1.1 |
Webserver |
5.2.0 |
5.3.0 |
liferaycloud/nginx:1.21.6-5.3.0 |
Change Log
Service Name | Service Version | Ticket No. | Description |
Database |
5.1.4 |
Change defaults for internal troubleshooting tools | |
CI |
5.0.5 |
LCD-28127 | Fix: Run DXPC Build and Deploy stages asynchronously |
Update Instructions
Note : To take advantage of the new features and fixes provided by the 5.x stack of services, you must update your entire stack to the new 5.x images.
Note : All Features marked [Google Cloud Storage] or [GCS] in the previous release notes so far, will be available to new customers, starting their project with Liferay image 5.3.0
Image Update Instructions
The Liferay Cloud image versions needs to be set inside of the <service>/LCP.json file.
Note, however, that the liferay service uses two image properties. The DXP Cloud image is set in the liferay/LCP.json file, but the liferay/dxp image is set in the gradle.properties. This change was made in order to facilitate easier deployment using the Liferay Cloud CLI.
liferay/LCP.json file would set the liferaycloud/liferay-dxp image:
"image":"liferaycloud/liferay-dxp:7.2-5.0.X"
liferay/gradle.properties file would set the liferay/dxp image:
liferay.workspace.docker.image.liferay=liferay/dxp:7.4-x
For all other images, you will just need to update the LCP.json file with the intended image version.
Once the LCP.json files are updated, commit the changes to your Git repository.
git add . && git commit -m "Update dxp cloud stack to XXX"
After pushing these changes to the remote repository, a build will be created in Liferay Cloud and it is ready to deploy.