Open edX Koa Release#
Warning
This release is unsupported.
The Open edX Platform Release Notes and the Open edX Platform Release Notes are the authoratative sources of information on all Open edX releases. It is strongly recommended to operate off the latest Open edX release at all points in time, as only the most recent release is community-supported.
See the Open edX Release Schedule for information on release dates and end-of-life support.
This section describes how to install the Open edX Koa release.
What’s Included in Koa#
The Open edX Koa release contains several new features for learners, course teams, and developers. For more information, see the Open edX Platform Release Notes.
What Is the Koa Git Tag?#
A git tag identifies the version of Open edX code that is the Koa release. About three dozen repositories are tagged as part of an Open edX release. Many other repositories are installed as dependencies of those repositories. You can find the most up-to-date git tag for Koa on the Open edX Platform Release Notes.
Installing the Koa Release#
Warning
This release is unsupported.
See Tutor installation instructions.
You can install the Open edX Koa release using either devstack or the Open edX Native Installation.
Koa releases have git tag names like open-release/koa.1
.
The available names are detailed on the Open edX Platform Release Notes.
Upgrading from the Juniper Release#
The recommended approach to upgrading an existing installation of the Open edX Juniper release to the Koa release is to make a fresh installation of the Koa release on a new machine, and move your data and settings to it.
To move and upgrade your Juniper data onto a Koa installation, follow these steps.
Be sure that your Juniper installation is on the latest commit from
open-release/juniper.master
. This ensures that your database is fully migrated and ready for upgrade to Koa.Stop all services on the Juniper machine.
Dump the data on the Juniper machine. Here’s an example script that will dump the MySQL and Mongo databases into a single
.tgz
file. The script will prompt for the MySQL and Mongo passwords as needed.#!/bin/bash MYSQL_CONN="-uroot -p" echo "Reading MySQL database names..." mysql ${MYSQL_CONN} -ANe "SELECT schema_name FROM information_schema.schemata WHERE schema_name NOT IN ('mysql','information_schema','performance_schema', 'sys')" > /tmp/db.txt DBS="--databases $(cat /tmp/db.txt)" NOW="$(date +%Y%m%dT%H%M%S)" SQL_FILE="mysql-data-${NOW}.sql" echo "Dumping MySQL structures..." mysqldump ${MYSQL_CONN} --add-drop-database --skip-add-drop-table --no-data ${DBS} > ${SQL_FILE} echo "Dumping MySQL data..." # If there is table data you don't need, add --ignore-table=tablename mysqldump ${MYSQL_CONN} --no-create-info ${DBS} >> ${SQL_FILE} for db in edxapp cs_comments_service; do echo "Dumping Mongo db ${db}..." mongodump -u admin -p -h localhost --authenticationDatabase admin -d ${db} --out mongo-dump-${NOW} done tar -czf openedx-data-${NOW}.tgz ${SQL_FILE} mongo-dump-${NOW}
Copy the
.tgz
data file to the Koa machine.Stop all services on the Koa machine.
Restore the Juniper data into the Koa machine. As an example, you might use the following commands.
$ tar -xvf openedx-data-20200411T154750.tgz $ mysql -uroot -p < mysql-data-20200411T154750.sql $ mongorestore -u admin -p -h localhost --authenticationDatabase admin --drop -d edxapp mongo-dump-20200411T154750/edxapp $ mongorestore -u admin -p -h localhost --authenticationDatabase admin --drop -d cs_comment_service mongo-dump-20200411T154750/cs_comment_service_development
Run the Koa migrations, which will update your Juniper data to be valid for Koa:
$ /edx/app/edx_ansible/edx_ansible/util/install/native.sh --tags migrate
Copy your configuration files from the Juniper machine to the Koa machine.
Restart all services.
Upgrading to a Subsequent Koa Release#
Occasionally, we release updates to Koa. For example, the second
release of Koa will be open-release/koa.2
.
The steps to upgrade differ based on your original installation method.
Upgrading a Docker Installation#
Devstack is installed using Docker. To upgrade from one Koa release to another, follow the instructions in devstack.
Upgrading a Native Installation#
If you installed Open edX using the Open edX Native Installation, please migrate to Tutor. This Native Installation to Tutor forum post may be helpful, as may be this second Native to Tutor post. If not, post on the Open edX Forums.
If you installed Open edX using the Open edX Native Installation, you can
upgrade from one Koa release to another by re-running those steps using
your desired Koa tag as the new value for OPENEDX_RELEASE
.
Maintenance Chart
Review Date |
Working Group Reviewer |
Release |
Test situation |
2025-03-09 |
Sarina Canelake |
Sumac |
Fail - this release is unsupported |