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summary: Manage migration of legacy files to the new database structure
File migration
Since the structure of File
dataobjects has changed between 3.0 and 4.0, a new task MigrateFileTask
has been added to assist in migration of legacy files.
You can run this task on the command line:
$ ./framework/sake dev/tasks/MigrateFileTask
This task will also support migration of existing File DataObjects to file versioning. Any pre-existing File DataObjects will be automatically published to the live stage, to ensure that previously visible assets remain visible to the public site.
If additional security or visibility rules should be applied to File dataobjects, then
make sure to correctly extend canView
via extensions.
Automatic migration
Migration can be invoked by either this task, or can be configured to automatically run during dev build
by setting the File.migrate_legacy_file
config to true. However, it's recommended that this task is
run manually during an explicit migration process, as this process could potentially consume large
amounts of memory and run for an extended time.
SilverStripe\Assets\File:
migrate_legacy_file: true
Migration of thumbnails
If you have the asset admin module installed this will also ensure that thumbnails for these images are generated when running 'MigrateFileTask'. Existing thumbnails will not be migrated however, and must be re-generated for use in the CMS.
Note: Thumbnails can be regenerated on a one-by-one basis within the CMS by re-saving it within the file edit details form.
Discarded files during migration
Note that any File dataobject which is not in the File.allowed_extensions
config will be deleted
from the database during migration. Any invalid file on the filesystem will not be deleted,
but will no longer be attached to a dataobject anymore, and should be cleaned up manually.
To disable this, set the following config:
SilverStripe\Assets\FileMigrationHelper:
delete_invalid_files: false
Note that pre-existing security solutions for 3.x (such as secure assets module) are incompatible with core file security.