--- title: Updating description: How to update your SurfSense Docker deployment --- ## Manual Update ```bash cd surfsense # or SurfSense/docker if you cloned manually docker compose pull && docker compose up -d ``` Database migrations are applied automatically on every startup. GPU overlays and image variants set in `.env` are preserved. ## Automatic Updates with Watchtower Auto-updates every 24 hours. If you used the [install script](/docs/docker-installation) and enabled updates, Watchtower is already running — no extra setup needed. For manual Docker Compose installs, start Watchtower separately: ```bash docker run -d --name watchtower \ --restart unless-stopped \ -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \ nickfedor/watchtower \ --label-enable \ --interval 86400 ``` SurfSense containers are labeled for Watchtower, so `--label-enable` limits updates to the SurfSense services. For a one-time update instead of a daemon: ```bash docker run --rm -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \ nickfedor/watchtower --run-once \ --label-filter "com.docker.compose.project=surfsense" ``` Use `nickfedor/watchtower`. The original `containrrr/watchtower` is no longer maintained and may fail with newer Docker versions. --- ## Migrating from the All-in-One Container If you previously ran the legacy all-in-one image (`ghcr.io/modsetter/surfsense:latest` via `docker-compose.quickstart.yml`), your data lives in a single `surfsense-data` volume and PostgreSQL has since been upgraded from version 14 to 17 — so a simple volume swap won't work. A one-time dump and restore is required, and the install script does it for you. Just run the normal install command: ```bash curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MODSetter/SurfSense/main/docker/scripts/install.sh | bash ``` It detects the legacy `surfsense-data` volume, stops the old container, dumps your database with a temporary PostgreSQL 14 container, recovers your `SECRET_KEY`, restores everything into PostgreSQL 17, and starts the new stack. Your original volume is **never deleted** — the dump is also saved to `./surfsense_migration_backup.sql` as a checkpoint, so if anything fails mid-way you can simply re-run the script. After it completes: 1. Open SurfSense and confirm your data is intact. 2. Remove the old volume (irreversible): `docker volume rm surfsense-data` 3. Delete the dump file once you no longer need it: `rm ./surfsense_migration_backup.sql` If your old container used custom database credentials (`POSTGRES_USER` / `POSTGRES_PASSWORD` / `POSTGRES_DB`), run the migration script manually first with your credentials, then run the installer: ```bash curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MODSetter/SurfSense/main/docker/scripts/migrate-database.sh -o migrate-database.sh bash migrate-database.sh --db-user myuser --db-password mypass --db-name mydb curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MODSetter/SurfSense/main/docker/scripts/install.sh | bash ```