--- sidebar_position: 11 slug: /upgrade_ragflow --- # Upgrading import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs'; import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem'; Upgrade RAGFlow to `nightly-slim`/`nightly` or the latest, published release. :::info NOTE Upgrading RAGFlow in itself will *not* remove your uploaded/historical data. However, be aware that `docker compose -f docker/docker-compose.yml down -v` will remove Docker container volumes, resulting in data loss. ::: ## Upgrade RAGFlow to `nightly-slim`/`nightly`, the most recent, tested Docker image `nightly-slim` refers to the RAGFlow Docker image *without* embedding models, while `nightly` refers to the RAGFlow Docker image with embedding models. For details on their differences, see [ragflow/docker/.env](https://github.com/infiniflow/ragflow/blob/main/docker/.env). To upgrade RAGFlow, you must upgrade **both** your code **and** your Docker image: 1. Clone the repo ```bash git clone https://github.com/infiniflow/ragflow.git ``` 2. Update **ragflow/docker/.env**: ```bash RAGFLOW_IMAGE=infiniflow/ragflow:nightly-slim ``` ```bash RAGFLOW_IMAGE=infiniflow/ragflow:nightly ``` 3. Update RAGFlow image and restart RAGFlow: ```bash docker compose -f docker/docker-compose.yml pull docker compose -f docker/docker-compose.yml up -d ``` ## Upgrade RAGFlow to the most recent, officially published release To upgrade RAGFlow, you must upgrade **both** your code **and** your Docker image: 1. Clone the repo ```bash git clone https://github.com/infiniflow/ragflow.git ``` 2. Switch to the latest, officially published release, e.g., `v0.17.2`: ```bash git checkout -f v0.17.2 ``` 3. Update **ragflow/docker/.env** as follows: ```bash RAGFLOW_IMAGE=infiniflow/ragflow:v0.17.2 ``` 4. Update the RAGFlow image and restart RAGFlow: ```bash docker compose -f docker/docker-compose.yml pull docker compose -f docker/docker-compose.yml up -d ``` ## Frequently asked questions ### Upgrade RAGFlow in an offline environment (without Internet access) 1. From an environment with Internet access, pull the required Docker image. 2. Save the Docker image to a **.tar** file. ```bash docker save -o ragflow.v0.17.2.tar infiniflow/ragflow:v0.17.2 ``` 3. Copy the **.tar** file to the target server. 4. Load the **.tar** file into Docker: ```bash docker load -i ragflow.v0.17.2.tar ```