From v2.x to v3.0
Contrary to upgrade a minor version (where the middle number changes) where no difficulty should be encountered, upgrade a major version (where the first number changes) is subject to significant modifications.
Update the libraries
First of all, you have to make sure you are using the last v2.x release.
Spot deprecations
Next, you have to verify you don’t use any deprecated class, interface, method or property. If you have PHPUnit tests, you can easily get the list of deprecation used in your application.
List of deprecations:
Jose\Easy\*
: the `Easy` component was deprecated in v2.2 and removed in v3.0
Except if you use the Easy component, you should have no trouble upgrading the libraries as this major branch is mainly an upgrade from old PHP version to PHP8.1.
Symfony Flex
If you use the Symfony bundle and Symfony Flex, please note that Flex Recipes are now provided through a dedicated server.
It is highly recommended to declare this server within your application composer.json
file.
You can adapt this command line depending on the other Flex servers you are using.
Upgrade the dependencies and the libraries
The version 3.0 now requires PHP 8.1. Please install this version or a newer one on your platform. Make sure the extensions are also installed. They are namely JSON and MBString. You may also need OpenSSL or Sodium depending on the algorithms you want to use.
If you require Symfony components, you shall have the version 5.4 or 6.x. for each of these components.
It is now time to upgrade the libraries. In your composer.json, change all web-token/*
dependencies from v2.x
to v3.0
. When done, execute composer update
.
You can also update all other dependencies if needed. You can list upgradable libraries by calling composer outdated
. This step is not mandatory, but highly recommended.
Rector is a very nice tool from code upgrade. We highly recommend it.
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