# Migration guide from beta.18.x to beta.19 Upgrading your Strapi application to `v3.0.0-beta.19`. **Make sure your server is not running until then end of the migration** ## Upgrading your dependencies Start by upgrading your dependencies. Make sure to use exact versions. Update your package.json accordingly: ```json { //... "dependencies": { "strapi": "3.0.0-beta.19", "strapi-admin": "3.0.0-beta.19", "strapi-connector-bookshelf": "3.0.0-beta.19", "strapi-plugin-content-manager": "3.0.0-beta.19", "strapi-plugin-content-type-builder": "3.0.0-beta.19", "strapi-plugin-email": "3.0.0-beta.19", "strapi-plugin-graphql": "3.0.0-beta.19", "strapi-plugin-upload": "3.0.0-beta.19", "strapi-plugin-users-permissions": "3.0.0-beta.19", "strapi-utils": "3.0.0-beta.19" } } ``` Then run either `yarn install` or `npm install`. ## Policies syntax change We decided to change the policies naming convention to match with the future naming convetion we will be using throughout the project. **Before** - Global policy: `global.{policy}`. - Plugin policy: `plugins.{pluginName}.{policy}`. **After** - Global policy: `global::{policy}`. - Plugin policy: `plugins::{pluginName}.{policy}`. We are also introductin application naming so you can access an api policy easily or reference it absolutely when the context doesn't allow forto find out directly. You can now reference a policy located at `./api/{apiName}/config/policies/{policy}` with the following syntax: `{apiName}.{policy}`. Although we do not recommend it (error prone), you can still access a local policy with the syntax `{policy}` . This syntax will only allow access to a policy declared in the api you are referencing it from. (e.g, polici in `restaurant` api and route in `restaurant` api only). ## Rebuilding your administration panel Now delete the `.cache` and `build` folders. Then run `yarn develop`. ::: warning NOTE If you have modified the `admin/src/config.js` file you need to update its content with: ``` export const LOGIN_LOGO = null; export const SHOW_TUTORIALS = false; export const SETTINGS_BASE_URL = '/settings'; ``` :::