Upgrading Django from 3.2.16 to 4.1.x

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Ellinghaus, Lance J

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Jan 17, 2023, 12:18:48 AM1/17/23
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I will be upgrading from Django 3.2.16 to 4.1.x and wanted to know if anyone has any suggestions. I am using oracle as the backend.

The release notes do not go into much detail.

Do I just need to install the Django 4.1.x software and run the makemigrations to do the upgrade?

 

Thank you,

Lance Ellinghausen

 

ASAMOAH EMMANUEL

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Jan 17, 2023, 12:46:29 AM1/17/23
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Yes, you should be able to upgrade from Django 3.2.16 to 4.1.x by simply installing the Django 4.1.x software and running the makemigrations command. It's always a good practice to make a backup of your database and application before upgrading, just in case any errors occur during the upgrade process. Additionally, you should make sure to read up on any breaking changes introduced in Django 4.1.x so that you understand how they affect your application and / or database. Finally, make sure to thoroughly test your upgraded application before going live.

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