Updating Apps
During the installation, Saleor will register the app based on its manifest. Besides some basic information, the manifest also includes a list of permissions and a subscription webhook payload that the app needs to work.
Updating the app
Currently, Saleor doesn't support automatic app updates. This means that if the permissions, webhooks, or any other manifest field changes, they will not be automatically fetched or reflected in Saleor.
However, there are a few ways how to update the app manually after it is installed:
Reinstall the app
Reinstalling the app is probably the fastest way to update its manifest. To do that, you need to first remove the old one and then install it again.
Pros of this approach:
- Saleor updates all fields, registers all webhooks again, and provides the new token to the app
Cons of this approach:
- App must support multiple installations - the new token will be generated, and the app must be able to store it.
- If the app stores its settings in the metadata (
app.privateMetadata
), it will be removed, and the app must be configured again. - Enqueued webhooks from Saleor will fail to be delivered.
This approach works best during development.
Updating webhooks via mutations
If only webhooks must be updated, the webhookUpdate
mutation can be used.
Pros of this approach:
- App doesn't have to be reinstalled
Cons of this approach:
- App's manifest will be out of sync, so new installations will revert such mutations. That's why you should also update the manifest
The process of updating the webhooks is described in the How to update app webhooks guide.
Updating manifest fields
Some of the manifest fields can be updated via appUpdate
mutation:
name
of the appidentifier
of the apppermissions
of the app
You can use this mutation to update these fields after the app is installed.
Updating permissions
require token of the user containing MANAGE_APPS
permission. Effectively, it can't be used by the app itself.