Upgrading from 1.3.x to 1.4.0
This document contains only the changes compared to v1.3.x releases. For the new features see the release notes.
Upgrade process
You can upgrade Ruby gems and Go server in any order. However, if you want to migrate to the new broadcasting architecture, you should follow the steps described below.
New broadcasting architecture
AnyCable-Go v1.4 ships with a new broadcasting architecture aimed to provide better consistency for Action Cable applications.
If you were using the Redis broadcast adapter, you can migrate to the new Redis X adapter by following the steps below:
Make sure you use Redis 6.2+.
Configure AnyCable-Go to use both
redis
andredisx
adapters as well asredis
pubsub (if you have more than one AnyCable-Go instance):ANYCABLE_BROADCAST_ADAPTER=redisx,redis \ ANYCABLE_PUBSUB=redis anycable-go # or anycable-go --broadcast_adapter=redisx,redis --pubsub=redis
Upgrade Rails application to use the
redisx
adapter.Remove the
redis
adapter from the AnyCable-Go configuration.
AnyCable-Go
Disconnect mode
We introduce new configuration option, --disconnect_mode
, in favor of --disable_disconnect
. The new option has three possible values: "auto" (default), "never" and "always". If you used --disable_disconnect
, you should either switch to --disconnect_mode=never
or remove the option and use the default one depending on your use case.
See documentation for more details.