Upgrading DDEV¶
Installing and upgrading DDEV are nearly the same thing, because you’re upgrading the ddev
binary that talks with Docker. You can update this file like other software on your system, whether it’s with a package manager or traditional installer.
ddev --version
shows an old version
If you have installed or upgraded DDEV to the latest version, but when you check the actual version with ddev --version
, it shows an older version, please refer to Why do I have an old DDEV?
macOS¶
Homebrew (Most Common)¶
Install Script (Unusual)¶
# Download and run the script to replace the DDEV binary
curl -fsSL https://ddev.com/install.sh | bash
Verify New Version¶
Use ddev --version
to find out the version of the ddev
binary in your $PATH
. If ddev --version
still shows an older version than you installed or upgraded to, use which -a ddev
to find out where another version of the ddev
binary must be installed. See the “Why Do I Have An Old DDEV” FAQ.
Linux¶
Debian/Ubuntu (including WSL2)¶
# Update package information and all packages including DDEV
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
Fedora, Red Hat, etc.¶
Arch Linux¶
Verify New Version¶
Use ddev --version
to find out the version of the ddev
binary in your $PATH
. If ddev --version
still shows an older version than you installed or upgraded to, use which -a ddev
to find out where another version of the ddev
binary must be installed. See the “Why Do I Have An Old DDEV” FAQ.
Windows¶
WSL2 + Docker¶
If you’re using WSL2, the upgrade process is the same regardless of how you installed DDEV.
Open the WSL2 terminal, for example “Ubuntu” from the Windows start menu, and run the following:
You can also download and run the DDEV Windows Installer again, and it will do the upgrade for you. Make sure to choose the type of installation you have (Docker CE or Docker/Rancher Desktop).
Verify New Version¶
Use ddev --version
to find out the version of the ddev
binary in your $PATH
. If ddev --version
still shows an older version than you installed or upgraded to, use which -a ddev
to find out where another version of the ddev
binary must be installed. See the “Why Do I Have An Old DDEV” FAQ.
Traditional Windows¶
Download and run the Windows installer (for your architecture, most often AMD64) for the latest DDEV release (ddev_windows_<architecture>_installer.<version>.exe
).
GitHub Codespaces¶
Manual¶
Upgrade using the exact same manual install process:
- Download and extract the latest DDEV release for your architecture.
- Move
ddev
to/usr/local/bin
withmv ddev /usr/local/bin/
(may requiresudo
), or another directory in your$PATH
as preferred. - Run
ddev --version
to confirm you’re running the expected version.