Updating apps
The info below will show you how to update your Saltbox apps, individually.
Notes¶
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To update Saltbox as a whole (i.e. the core part and all the default roles), see Updating Saltbox.
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Do not update the following apps within the app itself: Sonarr, Radarr, Lidarr, NZBGet, Ombi, Jackett, NZBHydra2, and Bazarr. If you do you may get the following error:
Update process failed: Cannot install update because startup folder '/app' is not writable by the user 'hotio'.
Update to a newer version¶
| Saltbox Apps | How to update |
|---|---|
| Plex | Ansible tag |
| Tautulli | Ansible tag |
| AutoScan | Ansible tag |
| Sonarr | Ansible tag |
| Radarr | Ansible tag |
| NZBGet | Ansible tag |
| ruTorrent | Ansible tag |
| Jackett | Ansible tag |
| NZBHydra2 | Ansible tag |
| Ombi | Ansible tag |
| Organizr | Update within the app |
| Portainer | Ansible tag |
| Cloudplow | Ansible tag |
| Emby | Ansible tag |
"How to update" options:
- "Ansible tag"
See the next section on how to update Saltbox apps via their Ansible tag.
- "Update within the app"
You can simply update within the app itself. Changes will persist after docker restarts.
- "Container restart"
This means that the Docker container will auto-update the app on container restart. Currently nothing in Saltbox is updated in this way.
docker stop <name> && docker start <name>
docker restart <name>
Note: It's recommended to use docker stop/start <container> vs docker restart <container>, to prevent corrupting data, especially on apps like ruTorrent.
Ansible tags to update apps¶
When in doubt, you can always rerun the relevant Ansible tag to update the app.
| Apps | Ansible Tags |
|---|---|
| Plex | plex |
| Tautulli | tautulli |
| Sonarr | sonarr |
| Radarr | radarr |
| NZBGet | nzbget |
| ruTorrent | rutorrent |
| Jackett | jackett |
| NZBHydra2 | nzbhydra2 |
| Autoscan | autoscan |
| Ombi | ombi |
| Organizr | organizr |
| Portainer | portainer |
| Watchtower | watchtower |
| Cloudplow | cloudplow |
| Emby | emby |
| Traefik | traefik |
Instructions:
- Run the tag command:
sb install TAG
Replace TAG with one of the above tags from the table.
You can also run multiple tags, by placing them next to each other, separated by a comma, without spaces (e.g. TAG1,TAG2).
Note: If the App is a docker container, running the update tag will rebuild and update the container.
Note: If you modified the container with flags like plex_name, you'll need to do the same thing here.