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State of the stack used in the repository #225

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Gustry opened this issue Dec 5, 2021 · 4 comments
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State of the stack used in the repository #225

Gustry opened this issue Dec 5, 2021 · 4 comments

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@Gustry
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Gustry commented Dec 5, 2021

I'm just looking at versions when launching the stack on my local machine with docker :

  • Python 3.7
    • Still supported until June 2023
    • Upgrade to 3.9 ?
  • Django 2.2.24
    • Supported until Apr 2022, coming soon
    • Latest LTS is 3.2.9
  • PG 9.6
    • Not supported anymore since November 2021
    • Upgrade to 13 ?
  • RabbitMq 3.6
    • Not supported since 31 May 2018 !
    • Upgrade to 3.9.11

The biggest step is I think Django.

I'm keeping notes here. We can check and upgrade.

If I'm not wrong, this stack is used as well in production with rancher ?

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Gustry commented Dec 20, 2021

Django 4.0 has been released recently, but the LTR version is not before beginning of 2023 with 4.2

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@Gustry

If I'm not wrong, this stack is used as well in production with rancher ?

Yes that's correct.

Django 4.0 has been released recently, but the LTR version is not before beginning of 2023 with 4.2

I think we should be fine with the django 3.2.9 until 4.2 is released.

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Gustry commented Jan 8, 2022

I started the upgrade to 3.2 in the PR #233
For Python, I have created a ticket in kartoza/django-base image

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Xpirix commented May 24, 2024

Thanks for this work. The stacks are now running with recent versions. Please see #374

@Xpirix Xpirix closed this as completed May 24, 2024
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