How To Update WHMCS Module
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|style="padding: 10px 0px 30px 15px;"|'''Important notes on updating across major versions'''<br/> | |style="padding: 10px 0px 30px 15px;"|'''Important notes on updating across major versions'''<br/> | ||
− | When updating a module across major versions ''(for example, from 1.2.x to 1.4.x)'', it is strongly recommended to perform the update step by step, moving through each major module version | + | When updating a module across major versions ''(for example, from 1.2.x to 1.4.x)'', it is strongly recommended to perform the update '''step by step''', moving through each major module version.<br/> |
For example: | For example: | ||
* First update to the latest available 1.3.x version | * First update to the latest available 1.3.x version | ||
− | * Then update to the latest available 1.4.x version <br/> '''''Note:''' | + | * Then update to the latest available 1.4.x version <br/> '''''Note:''' <code>x</code> refers to the latest release within given version (e.g., 1.3.4, 1.4.2, etc.).'' |
Skipping major versions may lead to issues such as missing updates, errors during installation, or compatibility problems. | Skipping major versions may lead to issues such as missing updates, errors during installation, or compatibility problems. | ||
− | Before | + | Before updating to each version, make sure that the module version you are moving to is compatible with your current: |
* WHMCS version | * WHMCS version | ||
* PHP version | * PHP version | ||
* IonCube Loader version | * IonCube Loader version | ||
− | '''If the module requires a newer version of WHMCS, PHP, or IonCube than the one you are using, upgrade | + | '''If the module requires a newer version of WHMCS, PHP, or IonCube than the one you are using, be sure to upgrade them before proceeding.''' |
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− | |style="padding: 0px 0px 15px 15px;"|8. ''' | + | |style="padding: 0px 0px 15px 15px;"|8. '''Deactivate and reactivate the updated module:''' |
* Log in to the WHMCS admin area. | * Log in to the WHMCS admin area. | ||
* Navigate to '' 'System Settings' → 'Addon Modules' '' and locate the updated module. | * Navigate to '' 'System Settings' → 'Addon Modules' '' and locate the updated module. | ||
− | * Click the '''Activate''' button to enable the module. | + | * Click the '''Deactivate''' button to disable the module. |
+ | * Click the '''Activate''' button to enable the module again. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:05, 13 August 2025
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[edit] WHMCS Module Update Process
This guide provides essential instructions for updating any ModuelsGarden modules for WHMCS. Follow the steps one by one to ensure a smooth update process while minimizing the risk of data loss or unexpected issues. Carefully review the entire guide before proceeding to avoid potential complications. |
[edit] Updating Major Versions
Important notes on updating across major versions When updating a module across major versions (for example, from 1.2.x to 1.4.x), it is strongly recommended to perform the update step by step, moving through each major module version.
Skipping major versions may lead to issues such as missing updates, errors during installation, or compatibility problems. Before updating to each version, make sure that the module version you are moving to is compatible with your current:
If the module requires a newer version of WHMCS, PHP, or IonCube than the one you are using, be sure to upgrade them before proceeding. |
[edit] Update Process
To successfully update a module, follow these steps: |
1. Backup your WHMCS installation:
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2. Download the latest version of the module from our client area. |
3. Remove the old module files:
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4. Upload and extract the new files:
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5. Adjust the license file (if required):
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6. Clear cache:
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7. Check for additional update steps:
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8. Deactivate and reactivate the updated module:
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9. Reissue the license:
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[edit] Module Cron Commands
The following cron commands are available for managing modules based on the new framework: |
php cron.php upgrade list
php cron.php upgrade run <version> for example: php -q /.../whmcs/modules/addons/WordressManager/cron/cron.php upgrade run 3.0.0
php cron.php activate
php cron.php deactivate
php cron.php deactivate --remove-database-tables |
[edit] Conclusions
Following these steps will ensure proper module management in WHMCS. Always back up your installation before making changes, and verify the module functionality after updating. If any issues arise, refer to your module documentation or contact our support team for assistance. |